blood circulation Articles
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Incidence of blood circulation system illnesses among liquidators of Chernobyl accident living in Belarus
In this paper, the incidence of the illnesses of blood circulation system (IBCS) among liquidators of the Chernobyl accident living in Belarus is described. The increase of the incidence of the IBCS as a whole was found to be 19.5%, that of hypertensive diseases 52.0%, and that of acute and subsequent myocardial infarction 53.2%. The incidence of cerebral infarction increased by a factor 10. An ...
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A Japanese Company Launched A Standing Computer Desk To Prohibit Employees From Sitting Down And Using Computers
In order to improve the efficiency of employees' work, a Japanese company has specially ordered a gray standing table that can only be used for standing, and prohibits employees from using the computer while sitting in a chair. This new office concept is designed to make it easier for employees to focus on their work and prevent employees from working long and inefficiently. The Japanese ...
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Experimental confirmation of the `protein traffic hypothesis` by routine diagnostic tests
The 'protein traffic hypothesis' suggests that the inflammation associated with autoimmune disease, trauma and disturbances of blood circulation is the result of misguided protein trafficking. The hypothesis divides the antigen spectrum into an intracellular component and an extracellular component. While the intracellular component is recognised by MHC class-I molecules and is presented to CD8 ...
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Potentials of transforming growth factors alpha and beta-1 in predicting the clinical outcome of bladder carcinoma
The 'protein traffic hypothesis' suggests that the inflammation associated with autoimmune disease, trauma and disturbances of blood circulation is the result of misguided protein trafficking. The hypothesis divides the antigen spectrum into an intracellular component and an extracellular component. While the intracellular component is recognised by MHC class-I molecules and is presented to CD8 ...
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The Future Has Come, The Electric Adjustable Stand up Desk Has Become The Trend of The Times
Sedentary is harmful! The electric adjustable stand up desk turned out to be so important: According to the University of Regensburg in Germany, if you sit for 2 more hours a day, the risk of lung cancer will increase by 6%, the risk of colon cancer will increase by 8% and the risk of women with uterine cancer increases by 10%. According to the findings of the American Cancer Society, the ...
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Augmentation of anti–tumour activity of cisplatin by pectin nano–conjugates in B–16 mouse model: pharmacokinetics and in–vivo biodistribution of radio–labelled, hydrophilic nano–conjugates
Nanoconjugates have matured from simple devices to multifunctional, biodegradable, non–toxic and non–immunogenic constructs, capable of delivering synergistically functioning drugs in vivo. The present study evaluates the efficacy of drug polymer self folding nano–conjugates of pectin–cisplatin to enhance blood circulating levels of cisplatin. Physical characterisation was done by DLS, zeta ...
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Socks To Me: The Best Running Compression Socks
When you feel depressed, sometimes you need to feel better with a big bear hug. So, when you let your legs complete their steps through a tough run, think that a little squeeze may just help them make sense. Of course, this is a very scientific way to look at it - but there is ample evidence that compression can help recover after a tough physical attack. The judges still don't know if ...
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Oxygen therapy for rheumatology
HBOT is a very effective adjunctive treatment for Rheumatoid Arthritis procedures Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disorder that can affect the lining of the joints and cause painful swelling that will result in the erosion of bones and the deformation of joints, which aggravated, leads to physical disabilities. As an autoimmune disorder, rheumatoid arthritis ...
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Diabetic Patient Receives Stem Cell Therapy
In a pioneering “off-the-shelf ” drug treatment in place of a surgical procedure, Maruti Hospital on Tuesday inaugurated its Regenerative Medicine Department by administering stem cell therapy for a diabetic patient who lost four toes on both feet. Developed by pharma major, Cipla, in collaboration with Bengaluru-based, Stempeutics Research, over 14 years, it is available (on order) ...
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Classification of Excipients for Transdermal Drug Delivery System
Transdermal drug delivery system is a type of drug formulation that is absorbed into the body circulation through capillaries at a certain rate through the skin to produce drug effects. Transdermal drug delivery systems allow the drug to continuously diffuse through the skin, penetrate and absorb into the blood circulation, maintain stable blood concentrations for a long time, reduce the ...
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Strengthen your pelvic floor
Many factors affect the strength of your pelvic floor muscles without that you even notice it. Whether it is a question of posture or just because you often carry heavy loads, it is important to adopt good habits and strengthen your pelvic floor to protect it during effort or exertion. There is also a multitude of other factors that damage your pelvic floor. Pregnancy, age and aging tissues, the ...
By Fizimed SAS
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Some Basics about Graphene
Graphene first appeared in the laboratory in 2004. At that time, two British scientists, Andre Geim and Prof Kostya Novoselov, discovered that they could get thinner and thinner graphite flakes in a very simple way. They peeled the graphite flakes from the graphite, and then glued the two sides of the flakes to a special tape. When the tape was peeled off, the graphite flakes were divided in two. ...
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Microfluidic tools to investigate pathologies in the blood microcirculation
We show how microfluidics technology can be used to fabricate simple and innovative biomimetic tools to shed new light on physiopathological events occurring in the blood microcirculation. Examples of applications are given in the context of the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), an inflammatory disease of the lung triggered by a massive arrest of white blood cells in the lung ...
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Let red light put your salon in the green
Who amongst us wouldn't turn back the clock if we could - especially when it comes to our skin? It turns out: You now can... in a manner of speaking. Red light is a healing strategy that has been proven in scientific studies and product tests to stimulate production of collagen, which improves the appearance of skin, making you look years younger. Repeated tests show red light therapy is an ...
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How magnets act with electromagnetic impulses
Researchers are now engaged in exploring the various alternative remedies to treat the general health related issues. Magnet therapy is one amongst the all. Since the ancient times people were aware of the health benefits of Magnet. Treating various physical illnesses with the help of magnet is known as Magnetic Field Therapy. The magnetic field has a great affect on human body. A proper balance ...
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Special Genes May Affect the Level of Lipopolysaccharide in the Body’s Blood
Transfer of lipopolysaccharide from gram-negative bacteria into the systemic circulation of the body leads to the development of endotoxemia, which is detected in cardiometabolic diseases such as cardiovascular disease and obesity in addition to acute infections. Lipopolysaccharide is a virulence factor produced by bacteria, which often triggers systemic inflammation through the body's ...
By CD BioGlyco.
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ADC Cleavable Linker : Classification and Mechanism of Action
Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs), as emerging anticancer drugs, can deliver highly cytotoxic molecules directly to cancer cells to kill them. ADC is a monoclonal antibody covalently bound to cytotoxic chemical substances (payload) through linker. ADC linker plays a key role in the therapeutic effect of ADC, and its characteristics greatly affect the therapeutic index, pharmacodynamics and ...
By BOC Sciences
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Nanopharmaceuticals II: application of nanoparticles and nanocarrier systems in pharmaceutics and nanomedicine
The principle aim of using nanoparticles in pharmaceutical delivery systems is to enable targeted and efficient delivery of the appropriate levels of therapeutic or diagnostic agents to the target sites with reduced, if any, side effects to the patient. Given the benefits that nanotechnology offers, much effort has focused on producing nanoparticles for the delivery of drugs (particularly ...
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The Relationship Between Enzyme Function and Health
In the early 20th century, humans discovered vitamins, and then trace elements and minerals. It was only in the mid-1980s that humans realized the importance of enzymes. Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine Arthur Kornberg said: "For our lives, we can no longer find other substances as important as enzymes in nature." Enzymes control the entire body, and when enzymes function abnormally is ...
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A Brief Introduction to Functional PEGs
Due to its biological inertness and good biocompatibility, polyethylene glycol (PEG) has a wide range of applications in the pharmaceutical industry, biological materials, cosmetics, and analytical science. A number of compounds, such as proteins, peptides, oligonucleotides, drugs and liposomes, after being modified by PEG covalent bonding, can effectively extend the circulation time in the body, ...
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