Expressed in most tissues with highest levels
in kidney and heart.
Not exact matches
As I lay
in intensive care crying tears of blood... literally, my
heart broken
and remaining broken to this day as I slowly die with
kidneys failing.
The PDR goes on to specify
in excruciating detail the toxic potential of this drug: liver damage,
kidney destruction,
heart muscle compromise, pulmonary failure, gastrointestinal pathology,
and bone marrow suppression.
An inductive, empirical approach
in a field such as anatomy would certainly demand more than that each new student start from scratch, with only such general observations as that people come with parts such as heads, thoraxes, loins, thighs,
hearts,
kidneys, spleens
and an assortment of tubes.
As a result, each year approximately five hundred children need
heart transplants, another five hundred need liver replacements,
and approximately four hundred to five hundred children
in the United States need
kidney transplants.
The only cause for concern was a small hole
in the
heart, which is so tiny it's almost disappeared
and an enlarged
kidney, which is now normal size
and functioning well.
In total, eight of her organs were donated - her
heart, small bowel, pancreas, both
kidneys, both lungs,
and her liver was split
and transplanted into two people.
Beef Basic Meatloaf Liver
and Beef Stroganoff Meatballs
in Tomato Sauce Meatloaf with Beef
Heart Moroccan Ground Beef (or lamb) Shepherd's Pie Spaghetti Squash Bake Steak
and Kidney Stew Stuffed Peppers Tacos on Rice Vietnamese Beef Noodle Salad
This recipe uses black - eyed peas
in place of traditional
kidney beans, replaces classic bacon bits with chopped mushrooms,
and uses
heart - healthy flaxseed to thicken the mixture.
Study Suggests a Little Wine May be Good for Your
Kidneys: Moderate wine consumption could help keep the kidneys healthy, and may protect the heart in patients who already have kidney disease, according to new find
Kidneys: Moderate wine consumption could help keep the
kidneys healthy, and may protect the heart in patients who already have kidney disease, according to new find
kidneys healthy,
and may protect the
heart in patients who already have
kidney disease, according to new findings...
Whey protein may cause abnormal
heart rhythms, changes
in cholesterol levels, headache, increased diabetes risk, increased fracture or osteoporosis risk,
kidney dysfunction, liver damage, stomach or intestine symptoms (acid reflux, bloating, constipation, cramps, gas, increased bowel movements, movement problems, nausea, reduced appetite, swelling of limbs,
and upset stomach),
and thirst.
[3] Study: Traditional Virgin Coconut Oil High
in Antioxidants
and Reduces Oxidative Stress
in Heart,
Kidney,
and Liver: http://healthimpactnews.com/2013/study-traditional-virgin-coconut-oil-high-
in-antioxidants-reduces-oxidative-stress/
One board lists (
in Spanish, I've translated for you): short loin, rib set, brisket, navel plate, rib plate, short ribs, eye round, outside flat, knuckle, rump cap, eye of rump, top sirloin, tri-tip, strip loin, tenderloin, skirt (thick
and thin), flank steak, inside skirt, Spencer roll, rib eye roll, chuck roll, neck, shoulder clod, blade oyster, chuck tender, shin shank, heel muscle, thick skirt, tongue, cheek meat, tail, liver,
kidney,
heart, sweetbreads, brains, tripe, honey comb, spleen, tendons, head meat, lips, even those old favorites: intestines.
Those rumors turned out to be false, but Flair was put
in a medically induced coma after he showed early signs of
kidney failure
and seemed on the verge of congestive
heart failure.
The turquoise
kidneys and the blue - green
hearts form a kind of magnetic resonance image of Los Angeles: a many - chambered nautilus of pools
in the prosperous precincts of Hollywood
and Beverly Hills, while
in South Central L.A. — where municipal pools must often close for lack of funds — the organs appear blackened
and necrotic.
Listen you obviously like him
and he has a
heart breaking back story regarding his
kidney failures
and family life but when
in a moral argument all you can do is say someone else is worse you are usually on shaky ground.
Your doctor will check baby's
heart rate
and look for abnormalities
in the vital organs — the brain,
heart, liver
and kidneys.
If high levels of triclosan are stored
in your body, it can damage your liver,
kidneys and lungs
and possibly lead to
heart problems
and brain hemorrhages.
Similarly, a premature baby will have an immature
heart, gastrointestinal tract,
kidneys,
and so on,
and may also require assistance
in these areas for a time until he is more mature.
High dose of vitamin D leads to
heart and kidney damage,
and high levels of calcium
in blood.
Over time, type 1 diabetes complications can affect major organs
in your body, including
heart, blood vessels, nerves, eyes
and kidneys.
In addition, the long - term effects of sleep deficiency have been linked to the escalation of chronic health problems, such as
heart disease,
kidney disease, hypertension, diabetes, stroke, obesity,
and depression.
Liver,
kidney, spleen
and heart are especially rich
in iron.
Ensuring people diagnosed with diabetes are able to manage their diabetes effectively
in order to reduce their risk of developing long term complications such as
heart disease, stroke,
kidney failure, blindness
and amputation should also be the long term goal of the health service.
One person who donates organs (
hearts, lungs, liver,
kidneys, pancreas
and intestines) can save up to eight lives, while a tissue or eye donor (corneas, bone, skin,
heart valves, tendons, veins, etc.) can improve more tha 75 lives by restoring eyesight, helping fight infections
in burn patients
and preventing the loss of mobility
and disability.
The release of energy
in this state is only sufficient for the vital organs such as the
heart, lungs, nervous system,
and kidneys.
In addition, imaging
and laboratory tests indicated damage to the
heart and kidneys from high blood pressure.
Cells may migrate through the placenta between the mother
and the fetus, taking up residence
in many organs of the body including the lung, thyroid, muscle, liver,
heart,
kidney and skin.
Their average age was over 50, they had other problems such as
heart or
kidney disease or diabetes —
and they had all visited the Al - Moosa Hospital
in the town of Hofuf, shortly before developing a high fever
and breathing problems.
Lifestyle
and dietary modifications to maintain vascular health or reduce disease risk might help protect patients»
heart health, but there are currently limited diet - based therapeutic approaches to counteract cardiovascular disease
in patients with
kidney failure.
«Sepsis is the leading cause of death
in intensive care units
in the United States,
and patients with the diagnosis of sepsis have a minimum of a 30 percent chance of dying of their disease; if their vital organ systems — brain,
heart, lungs, liver,
kidneys — are affected, they have a 70 percent chance of dying.
[Wintergreen] boiled
in wine
and water
and given to drink to them that have any inward ulcers
in their
kidneys or neck of the bladder, doth wonderfully help them; it stayeth also all fluxes, whether of blood or humours, [such] as the lask, bloody flux, women's courses,
and bleeding of the womb,
and taketh away any inflammation rising upon pains of the
heart.
Other causes of
heart failure include systemic processes such as inflammatory diseases, metabolic disorders, endocrine derangements,
and kidney disease, which result
in an unknown number of cases.
«This molecular diagnostic system is at an earlier stage
in lung compared to
heart and certainly to
kidney, but is showing promising results that it can see similar information.
Patients with multiple illnesses such as
heart disease,
kidney disease
and dementia,
and rural residency were less likely than others to receive follow - up care
in the following month.
In the United States alone, more than 20,000
heart, liver,
and kidney transplants are performed every year.
The body produces its own ANP
in the atrium of the
heart,
in the
kidneys and in the walls of blood vessels.
Tissues outside of the bones don't naturally calcify, yet mineralization of organs, including the
heart, blood vessels,
and kidneys, occurs with age
and is exacerbated
in people with diabetes or
kidney disease.
Too much calcium
in the blood can cause weakness, lead to
kidney stones,
and interfere with the
heart and brain,
and even be life threatening.
The researchers say their findings also shed new light on how
kidney disease leads to an abnormal thickening of
heart muscle tissue called hypertrophy, which is a leading cause of death
in people with
kidney disease caused by high blood pressure, diabetes,
and other illnesses.
ß - amyloid deposits can damage many organs besides the brain, including the
heart, liver,
and kidneys, says neuroscientist Rudolph Tanzi of Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH)
in Boston, a leader of the new study.
As fat cells bulge, the body tries to store glucose
in other tissues, including the liver,
kidney,
heart, muscles,
and blood vessels, where the rotting process takes hold.
In all, more than 100,000 Americans are waiting for transplants across the range of organs —
heart, lung,
kidney, intestine, pancreas,
and liver; some 12 percent will die before their turn arrives.
The best results were seen
in lung endothelial cells, but the particles also successfully delivered RNA to the
kidneys and heart, among other organs.
It is produced
in large quantities during pregnancy, where it is believed to improve blood vessel,
kidney and heart function.
The answers, I learned, lay
in the grinding poverty
and entrenched corruption of India, the desperation of patients on dialysis,
and the transnational nature of the black market transplant business — which, though dominated by the
kidney exchange, includes livers
and hearts as well.
The bad news:
In the lungs,
hearts,
kidneys,
and spleens of smokers tested, levels of MAO - B had dropped by one - third to one - half their normal levels.
Their work has been avidly followed by biologists
in the field of organ transplantation: If a donor's
heart or
kidney could be frozen
and stored without damage, physicians could dramatically increase the number of transplants they perform.
Additional analysis found an increase
in accompanying diseases (comorbidities) that include liver disease, hypertension,
heart disease, metabolic syndromes,
and chronic
kidney disease.
But even with HAART, HIV can linger
in brain
and immune cells, reactivating years later to cause
heart,
kidney and neurological problems.