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    dizziness.Side effects of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors include cough, elevated blood potassium levels, low blood pressure, dizziness, headache, drowsiness, weakness, abnormal taste, and rash. Side effects of anticoagulants are bleeding and necrosis of the…

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    have been three pathogens associated with amphibian declines globally: ranaviruses and two species of chytrid fungi from the genus Batrachochytrium (Rollins-Smith 113). “Ranaviruses are aquatic DNA viruses that target a number of cell types causing necrosis and hemorrhaging (Rollins-Smith 113).” This virus leads to mortality in larval stages and susceptibility varies by species. Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is a chytrid fungus infection confined to the skin causing chytridiomycosis,…

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    I noticed there was some evidence of necrosis and that the ulcer had not made it to his bone. Moreover, the patient had no fever and normal blood pressure, thereby ruling out any signs of shock. I knew I could save this man’s leg by avoiding an amputation. Previously, I would have thought of…

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    menadione (Vitamin K3) will lead to the generation of reactive oxygen species and free radicals produced from redox cycling. High concentrations of reactive oxygen species can result in damage to tissues, mitochondrial DNA damage as well as cell death by necrosis or apoptosis (Loor et al., 2010). Glutathione (GSH) is essential in combating oxidative stress, due to the sulfhydryl group present on the cysteine residue. However, the levels of GSH are depleted in the presence of the reactive oxygen…

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    Drug companies are often used to promote certain drugs to educate patients by making flyers. Many medical practitioners support this and use the flyers as a primary source of information for patients to use. While looking at flyers though, it is important to check for its credibility and accuracy. In the world, there are thousands of different kinds of drugs that can be prescribed and each drug does something different. One of the many drugs that is very important in blood thinning is Coumadin.…

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    Why Do Shrimps In Mexico

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    enteritis which results in growth reduction in shrimps (Cortés-Altamirano and Licea-Durán, 1999). Blooms caused by Prorocentrum minimum affects the growth of shrimps and increase their vulnerability to viral diseases like hypodermic and hematopoietic necrosis (Cortés-Altamirano and Agraz- Hernández,…

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    Epstein-Barr Virus

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    The innate responses induce many proinflammatory factors which serve as an antiviral immune such as tumor necrosis factor alpha, interferon gamma (3). Latent Infection of Epstein-Barr virus induces secretion of several inflammatory factors, meanwhile lytic infections avoid the antiviral inflammatory response. Furthermore, it has been proposed that lytic proteins…

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    Systemic Immune System

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    For instance, cytokines, which have proinflammatory roles in peripheral organs, exhibit essential roles in regulating the synaptic plasticity and activity within the CNS (7-9), such as tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukin-1 (IL-1) (10). Besides, although activation of the complement system and release of its components is well-known to trigger inflammatory response in many body organs, including the brain itself, experimental evidence…

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    The PSI is a cover for the catheter stand used in hospital and shorts with suspensor pocket for suprapubic catheter leg bag that will not restrict movement when attached. The proposed innovation is chosen to improve the use of urinary catheterisation that will enable nurses and other healthcare professionals to maintain patient dignity, respect their right to privacy and confidentiality in managing urinary incontinence in all aspects of care as (NMC, 2015). More so, it will minimise the…

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    Muscles In Athletes

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    During exercise, energy demands increase readily. Heart rate and blood pressure increase to pump blood throughout the body, providing ample amounts of oxygen to the muscle cells. As workload increases, the demand for oxygen increases. As a result, the body becomes depleted of most of its oxygen and energy capacity post-exercise. Muscle oxygenation is needed to increase after exercise to replenish energy loses and to repair the damaged muscle tissues. Glycolysis, the metabolic process of…

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