It attracts toxins, and keeps them out
of critical organs, where they could kill you.
Not exact matches
Russian website The Bell, known for a generally
critical stance towards President Vladimir Putin and the corruption under his rule, reported Monday that Konstantin Kozlovsky had testified to carrying out attacks at the request
of state intelligence
organs, notably the FSB (the KGB - successor for which Putin himself had worked in Soviet times).
Prematurity disrupts a baby's development in the womb and often stunts the growth
of their most
critical organs; preemies are susceptible to a variety
of illnesses and infections, especially during the winter months.
This surge is
critical for the full development
of many
organs in the baby, including the lungs.
The
critical turning point presented in week six
of your pregnancy means that your baby's major
organs and internal systems are rapidly growing; thus, it is especially important by this time to adhere to eating «safe» foods and avoiding the following:
Researchers are therefore hoping that minimally invasive autopsies (MIAs)-- which take fluids and bits
of tissue from a half - dozen
organs and examine them in the lab — can substitute for full autopsies and provide
critical mortality data.
This is
of critical importance given we have a complete mismatch
of transplant need and
organ supply in the United States.»
«This is
critical because the number
of available deceased
organ donors has been stagnant, but the demand has dramatically increased.
Notch — a
critical molecule involved in the development and maintenance
of most
of tissues and
organs — has been a focus
of the Kopan laboratory since 1990.
Over time, broken down mitochondria accumulate in cells, starving them
of energy; when enough cells in a
critical organ die, the organism goes too.
Fowler and her colleagues at Brookhaven National Laboratory found that cigarette smoke lowers levels
of an enzyme called monoamine oxidase B, or MAO - B, that plays a role in the regulation
of blood pressure and is
critical to the functioning
of multiple
organs.
These masses
of blood cells can grow big enough to choke off veins and arteries, preventing oxygen from flowing to
critical organs.
«This is
of critical importance to the liver transplant community, the OPTN, and HRSA, as there are proposals currently being evaluated to redraw the maps for how
organs are distributed.
Researchers at the 2016 Annual Meeting
of the Society
of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) are presenting a molecular imaging technique that allows oncologists to set patients» radiotherapy doses right at that
critical limit
of delivering the most powerful kill to neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) while protecting vulnerable vital
organs.
Postoperative
critical care systems have improved outcomes after many types
of organ transplantation.
The review, co-written by Dr. Tracey and Clifford S. Deutschman, professor
of Anesthesiology and
Critical Care at the University
of Pennsylvania, notes that unlike other major epidemic illnesses, treatment for sepsis is nonspecific and limited primarily to support
of organ function and administration
of intravenous fluids, antibiotics and oxygen.
The musculoskeletal system is the arrangement
of bones, muscles, joints, tendons and ligaments that protects your
organs, shapes and supports your body, and is
critical to all movement.
If BRs are
critical regulators
of differentiation and determinacy in the inflorescence, maize tassel architecture may have evolved from the reuse
of this function to reduce
organ outgrowth in the pistils
of the tassel floret.
Oct. 6, 2016 — New findings implicate a motor protein in the assembly
of the brush border in the intestines and kidneys — a specialized surface that is
critical for healthy
organ function.
Despite the complexity
of organ development, clonal dynamics may converge to a
critical state characterized by universal scaling behaviour
of clone sizes.
The first few weeks after the transplant are
critical, especially when the
organ donor is deceased, said Jordan Pober, the Bayer Professor
of Translational Medicine and professor
of immunobiology, pathology, and dermatology at Yale.
Given the
critical shortage
of donor
organs to replace those damaged by accident or disease, it has long been a goal
of science to create human
organs from stem cells.
Scientists in Japan said Wednesday they had grown human liver tissue from stem cells in a first that holds promise for alleviating the
critical shortage
of donor
organs.
Since liver transplantation remains the only chance
of a cure for end - stage liver disease, improving transplant
organ quality is
critical for caring for these patients and will help close the gap between patient need and available
organs.
We made two
critical discoveries: the signals occur while the embryo is still just a simple cup - shaped structure, before any
organs have begun to form; and, from the very beginning, these cells are earmarked for either the left or right ventricle (chamber)
of the heart.
In view
of the
critical importance
of these interactions in normal cardiovascular functin and disease, there has been a great need for an approach to combine in vivo measurement and imaging
of paramagnetic molecules with imaging
of tissue and
organ biochemical and functional parameters in animal models
of disease.
For example, our studies identified transcription factors, RNA binding proteins, and signaling genes as
critical miRNA targets during contexts such as development
of peripheral sensory
organs, wing, eye, and CNS, or during behavioral contexts such as egg - laying, rhythmic behavior, and locomotor activity (Figure 2).
Pulmonary Diseases and
Critical Care physicians at the University of Michigan focus on respiratory disorders and critical illnesses (conditions such as shock, respiratory failure, and multiple organ failure), providing patient education, expert diagnostic testing, the newest treatments, and follow - up care, treating the whole person, and creating individualized plans of care to meet each patient'
Critical Care physicians at the University
of Michigan focus on respiratory disorders and
critical illnesses (conditions such as shock, respiratory failure, and multiple organ failure), providing patient education, expert diagnostic testing, the newest treatments, and follow - up care, treating the whole person, and creating individualized plans of care to meet each patient'
critical illnesses (conditions such as shock, respiratory failure, and multiple
organ failure), providing patient education, expert diagnostic testing, the newest treatments, and follow - up care, treating the whole person, and creating individualized plans
of care to meet each patient's needs.
«GTEx will begin to provide researchers with a comprehensive view
of genetic variation and a more precise understanding
of how it affects genes
critical to the normal function
of tissues and
organs,» said NIH Director Francis S. Collins, M.D., Ph.D. «This resource will add a new dimension to our understanding
of human biology and the mechanisms that lead to disease.»
But, what if instead
of being discarded, these
organs could be «recycled» to help solve the
critical shortage
of donor
organs?
A common element in the human body, calcium is
critical to the health not only
of your bones and teeth but
of all bodily
organs, including the skin, where it plays a role in regulating the skin's many functions.
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Amino acids play a
critical role in the health
of our skin, hair, nails, most
organs of the body, and other metabolic processes!
All these vitamins were consumed in very high levels in primitive diets.19 Today, due to disastrous dietary advice, most people avoid the dietary sources
of these
critical nutrients — egg yolks, butter,
organ meats, meat fats, goose and chicken liver, cod liver oil, fish eggs and oily fish, and some fermented foods like sauerkraut.20
Organ meats are concentrated multi-vitamins with tremendous amounts
of critical B vitamins such as B12, selenium, choline, zinc, omega - 3 fatty acids, CoQ10 and carotenoid anti-oxidants.
The liver is the largest
organ in the body, and plays a
critical role in detoxification as well as having many hundreds
of other functions including:
They can be integral parts
of all cell membranes and hormones and can serve as
critical protective cushioning for delicate
organs.
For instance, nuts are high in fiber, antioxidants, lignans and are a good source
of the amino acid arginine, which is a precursor to nitric oxide (which in turn is a vasodilator
critical to maintaining healthy blood flow to the heart, skeletal muscles and other
organs).
Causes the blood supply to our muscles to open more allowing additional fuel to be pumped to the parts
of our body we need the most, while simultaneously reducing blood flow to less
critical organs such as our digestive and reproductive systems since we won't be needing these to escape the immediate threat.
«Over time, consuming large quantities
of added sugar can stress and damage
critical organs, including the pancreas and liver.
Hepatitis / Liver Intravenous Therapy - The liver,
critical organ used in the process
of detoxification and renewal, is the bodies second largest
organ.
The liver is the largest
organ in your body; it is the major cleanser and filter
of the blood stream and plays a
critical role in keeping you healthy and free from an incredible amount
of toxins and chemicals that make their way into your diet.
It helps your
organs maintain a proper fluid balance throughout your body, allows nerve cells to transmit impulses, supports contraction
of your muscles and performs many other
critical functions.
Add to that the lymphatic system's roles in lipid absorption and transportation from the digestive system, and the efficient removal
of metabolic wastes from tissue,
organs and the central nervous system, and it's not hard to see why the lymphatic system is so nuanced (not to mention
critical).
Our brain uses fatty acids for a huge variety
of processes including
organ function and hormone production; in fact fatty acids are
critical to human life and we will die quickly if we don't eat any
of them for an extended period
of time.
All
of the groups Price studied consumed
organ meats, which reduces the risk
of an imbalance between omega - 3 and omega - 6 fatty acids by providing preformed arachidonic acid and DHA, and may supply
critical antioxidants necessary to protect excess PUFAs from oxidizing within the body.
Intravenous (IV) and oral nutritional and therapeutic substances are
critical because they help detoxify the many layers
of connective tissues and
organs in your body.
There is generally significant loss
of belly fat — this is a marker for obesity and is dangerous as it surrounds
critical internal
organs.
As a result
of steroids use, the bodybuilder may have to bear consequences such as bad health and
organ malfunction in the most
critical of the situations.
This is a benefit that can be added to certain life policies that will prepay a portion
of the death benefit in case
of a particular
critical illness such as heart attack, stroke, life - threatening cancer, by - pass surgery,
organ transplant, Alzheimer's, etc..