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    blood sugar within normal levels and reduce fluctuations. For instance, when blood sugar levels rise, insulin hormones are released from the pancreas to guide these glucose molecules out of the blood stream and into the body’s muscle, adipose, and liver cells, along with most other cells in the body, to be used for energy. • Diabetic ketoacidosis is notorious for the onset of multiple hormonal abnormalities that throw off the balance of equilibrium. This disease eradicates the dynamic constancy…

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    why are steroids dreadful for you? Today professional body builders as well as NFL players, wrestlers and etc use steroids Andorra bigger than ever. anabolic steroids we synthesized in the 1930s and are now used as there poetically in medicine to striate muscle growth and appetite, induce male puberty and treat chronic wasting conditions, such as cancers and aids. The American college of sports medicine acknowledges that anabolic steroids, in the presence of adequate diet, can contribute to…

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    saikosaponins, phytosterols were found. 4. Therapeutic uses: Bupleurum chinense has a strong hepatoprotective effect. It stimulates the production of bile, normalizes the biochemical composition of bile, and increases the resistance of the liver cells to the toxic effects. It also helps to regenerate cells after suffering hepatitis. Thoroughwax has an aphrodisiac effect on the stomach and pancreas, increases the acidity of gastric juice and alters the composition of bile. In addition…

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    Choice “C” is the best answer. It is important to administer a luminal amebicidal agent to eradicate the intestinal carriage after the amebic liver abscess has been treated with tissue amebicides, such as albendazole. Failure to use luminal agents can lead to relapse of infection in approximately 10% of patients. Luminal agents with proven efficacy include diloxanide furoate, iodoquinol, and paromomycin. Diloxanide furoate is free of major adverse effects. The most common adverse effect is…

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    Alcoholism becomes a major issue in the United States. It is an extremely serious problem in our world today, meaning that more people become a heavy drinker and abuse more alcohol daily. This situation should be a concern to the public knowledge and understanding of its symptoms and effects is highly important to reduce the statistics that show rising numbers in its causal injuries, diseases, and fatalities. The problem with alcoholic people, they easily deny that they have an addictive…

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    What is cholesterol ? Cholesterol is a fatty substance (lipid) that has a waxy appearance and found in the body cells of humans and animals, particularly the brain, kidneys, and liver. High amounts of cholesterol in our diets and blood can be viewed negatively because it is associated with coronary heart disease. 1 However, it is important to recognize that our bodies need cholesterol in many different ways. Cholesterol is a member of a large group of substances called steroid, which include…

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    development problems. -sleep disorders. pressure on lungs cause obstructive sleep apnea, which is the shallowness of breath. this makes it difficult for a child to enter his or her deep sleep cycle -liver disease. obesity causes fat deposits to build up in the liver. this can lead to scarring of the liver and liver damage. - behaviour and learning problems. overweight children tend to have more anxiety and poorer social skills than normal-weight children have. although there are many more…

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    was diagnosed with Autoimmune Hepatitis with liver cirrhosis. Cirrhosis is the development of scar tissue left on the liver when the liver becomes scarred. During my hospital stay, a four night stay which included a biopsy, colonoscopy, and multiple ultrasounds, I was told by my doctors that I would never be able to play contact sports ever again due to the amount of scarring developed on my liver. If I were to get hit in just the right spot, my liver could lacerate and leave me internally…

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    characterized by an accumulation of fat (steatosis) along with the deterioration, inflammation, thickening and scarring of the liver which may, in time, lead to cirrhosis and liver cancer (Jansen, 2004). Insulin resistance syndrome is the only metabolic syndrome consistently associated with NASH as it has been proven to contribute to the build-up of free fatty acids in the liver due to an increased output of insulin from the pancreas (Das & Kar,…

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    agrees with Kuo-shyang et al,Ronnie et al, and Hanna et al (Poon et al., 2007; Gaballah et al., 2014), but there was a significant positive correlation between Child-pugh and both NF-ĸB and VEGF. Child-pugh is used to assess the prognosis of chronic liver disease such as HCC, as well as the required strength of treatment. The increase of child-pugh indicates poor prognosis (Cholongitas et al., 2005). NF-ĸB cause disease progression as it promotes the survival and expansion of tumor cells and has…

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