Sentences with phrase «nonpyrogenic hyperthermia»

It seems reasonable to suggest that rather than simply maintaining a high self - selected work rate until the RPE rises to reach near - maximal levels, the exercising athlete would instead reduce the work rate in certain conditions to prevent hyperthermia or substrate depletion from occurring before the end of exercise.
At the same time, the elevated work rate will increase heat production, causing thermoregulatory failure or hyperthermia (G).
That night he didn't gave us any sleep and he cried all night, we watched his temperature fluctuating fron 37.5 - 38 which is not normal and having a hyperthermia for newborn.
When there is not enough milk, babies become dehydrated and that can lead to hypernatremia (high sodium levels) including symptoms such as lethargy, restlessness, hyperreflexia, spasticity, hyperthermia, and seizures.
It can result in hyperthermia, a condition that results in an elevated core body temperature.
Letting your baby sleep in a room that is too hot could lead to hyperthermia, or overheating.
Warm ears and a sweaty neck are signs of hyperthermia; if you see these signs, remove baby's clothing and re-swaddle.
Even though, ultraviolet rays do not enter the uterus during pregnancy, if your body becomes overheated, your body temperature will rise, causing the baby's body temperature to increase (called hyperthermia).
In a Safe Kids press release, Reggie McKinnon, a father who left his 8 month old in the car when he went to work, was quoted as saying: «Before this accident, every time I would read of a child dying in a parked car of hyperthermia, I too would ask, «how could they forget their child?»
For more information, please see the MotherToBaby fact sheet Hyperthermia at https://mothertobaby.org/fact-sheets/hyperthermia-pregnancy/pdf/.
The new work shows that «hyperthermia in and of itself can cause these birth defects, and on a molecular level, here's how it happens,» Benner says.
The elevation in a growing embryo's temperature, called hyperthermia, impacts the activity of heat - sensitive channels that are present in cells necessary for an embryo's development, researchers report online October 10 in Science Signaling.
This will allow researchers to: better understand how hyperthermia develops; test new medical treatments; or investigate the toxicology impacts of drug - taking.
One promising idea, known as magnetic hyperthermia, involves injecting minuscule «nanoparticles,» basically microscopic lumps of iron oxide or other compounds, into tumors to make them magnetic.
That means one would need to give only 10 % of the original dose to patients to achieve the same degree of hyperthermia as with traditional nanoparticles.
The magnetic hyperthermia system used was developed by co-author P. Jack Hoopes, DVM, PhD co-director of Norris Cotton Cancer Center's Nanotechnology Working Group.
«Promising results with local hyperthermia of tumors.»
The researchers found that the body is able to compensate when heat stress is restricted to only the skin, but «the combination of multiple stressors triggered by whole body hyperthermia, however, resulted in a compromised aerobic capacity.»
The findings showed that moderate, but not mild, hyperthermia led to a lower threshold for exercise capacity and decreased blood flow.
Another exercise test took place after 52 minutes of heat exposure, during which the temperature of the participants» core body temperature increased («moderate hyperthermia»).
Blood flow to the legs and brain was also lower with moderate hyperthermia.
Hyperthermia (hyperpyrexia), in its advanced state referred to as heat stroke or sunstroke, is an acute condition which occurs when the body produces or absorbs more heat than it can dissipate.
They subsequently co-encapsulated the cells with magnetic iron oxide in immunoprotective alginate microcapsules and then remotely triggered cytosine deaminase expression by alternating magnetic field - induced hyperthermia.
Their findings are reported in, «Magnetic nanoparticle hyperthermia induced cytosine deaminase expression in microencapsulated E. coli for enzyme - prodrug therapy,» in Journal of Biotechnology.
In 2003, during a major European heat wave, 14,802 people died of hyperthermia in France alone.
The medical term for excessive body heat is hyperthermia.
Global gene expression analyses reveal changes in biological processes after hyperthermia in a rat glioma model.
Hyperthermia improves the antitumour effect of metronomic cyclophosphamide in a rat transplantable brain tumour.
Vinkers, C. H.; van Bogaert, M. J.; Klanker, M.; Korte, S. M.; Oosting, R.; Hanania, T.; Hopkins, S. C.; Olivier, B.; Groenink, L. Translational aspects of pharmacological research into anxiety disorders: the stress - induced hyperthermia (SIH) paradigm.
CHEMOSENSITIZATION OF HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA TO GEMCITABINE BY NON-INVASIVE RADIOFREQUENCY FIELD - INDUCED HYPERTHERMIA.
Abstract Type 1 ryanodine receptor (RyR1) is preferentially expressed in skeletal muscle, and mutations in the gene have been associated with malignant hyperthermia, a pharmacogenetic disease, and with several congenital myopathies, including central core disease, multiminicore disease, centronuclear myopathy, congenital fibre type disproportion.
The results of his work will help determine the effects of combining various therapies such as PDT, ionizing radiation, hyperthermia, and anti-angiogenic treatments.
Spatiotemporal temperature distribution and cancer cell death in response to extracellular hyperthermia induced by gold nanorods.
Certain individuals are especially sensitive to specific anesthetics and can enter a state called malignant hyperthermia when injected with anesthetics whilst preparing for surgery.
Hospitals in more than 20 of the United States are offering some form of hyperthermia treatment for cancer — either locally, regionally or systemically.
1 In addition, the natural healing processes of the body are activated through raising the core body temperature, or hyperthermia.
1 — Direct Cancer Cell Death: The principle of hyperthermia is that cancer cells are much more sensitive to and intolerant of the effects of excessive heat than normal cells.
While saunas are not nearly as potent as hyperthermia treatments (which can expose the body to up to 113 degrees Fahrenheit), infrared saunas can heat the body a few degrees and cause a fever.
Another study out of Japan found that infrared - induced, whole - body hyperthermia helped strongly inhibit the growth and spread of breast cancer cells in mice, without causing any harmful side effects.
5 — Immunity Activation: While conventional cancer treatments often suppress immune function, hyperthermia can actually enhance it — through a whole cascade of immune cell responses.
Doctors at Clifford Hospital Hyperthermia Center in Guangzhou, China — possibly the largest hyperthermia center in the world — concur that heat treatments, in particular whole body hyperthermia, «can stimulate and reinforce the function of the body's immune system.»
At body temperature of 39.8 ℃ (about 104 degrees Fahrenheit) maintained for a period of six hours, whole body hyperthermia «can increase the activity of T - and B - lymphocytes and the anti-tumor activity of... NK cells, and can facilitate the redistribution of the body's white blood cells to improve the monitoring function of the body's immune system.»
Many studies have shown a significant reduction in tumor size when hyperthermia is combined with other treatments.»
Bikram yoga can raise your body temperature too much, causing a condition known as hyperthermia.
Caffeine does not likely cause hyperthermia or heat intolerance during exercise in a hot environment [91,93].
Therefore, mild dehydration was produced by intermittent moderate exercise without hyperthermia and its effects on cognitive function of women were investigated.
Specific cancers, like breast cancer, [are] very easy to treat with the hyperthermia machine.
I refuse needle biopsy, now proven to spread and worsen prostate cancer, and will go to Germany for transurethral hyperthermia if Color Power Doppler Scan reveals tumor (s).
Hyperthermia or fever therapy help combat infections and even cancer.
Fevers above 102 degrees F also cause hyperthermia.
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