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although there were many important takeaways-- that people get into ketosis. Do they have to stay in ketosis? | 7 | |
It becomes quite common with a very high frequency in the general population. Over 75 percent among seniors in the population, and in the 20s and 30s even in young healthy adults. | 12 | |
which you can actually write optic on there if you think that's part of it. So Syphilis Stage is what it is. And then the Symptoms, you can indicate here under Other, | 9 | |
or at least stop the proliferation of those tumors. So, what we know so far is that at least in vitro, that trick seems to work | 16 | |
and vincristine and oxaliplatin can also influence or affect mitochondrial calcium homeostasis. In the microtubules vincristine and other vinka alkaloids bind the beta subunit of | 13 | |
You know, I feel sorry for his parents too. You know, they've lost a son in one way, so, you know, we're both losers, so... | 9 | |
find one that feels soothing when you put it on. Now in true aqueous deficient dry eye or more severe dry eye, you're using these, you're turning on the faucet, | 8 | |
WE WORK CLOSELY WITH CIVILIAN COUNTERPARTS. PRIOR TO THE PANDEMIC REQUIRED AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE ARMED | 13 | |
we're pulling down the diaphragm the patient has this large cystic teratoma mass and the posterior mediastinum once it gets to the esophagus level and stuff i think those are best approached uh | 10 | |
like salicylates,quinine like that okay drug history and also medical history any comorbidities associated and also you have to evaluate for any uh | 14 | |
男女失去钙质的巴仙率 是差不多一样的。 每一年我们会失去大概1%到2%。 女孩子呢 到了50岁 更年期的时候, | 10 | |
That's the actual prison van that Josh will be in. That's family. That's Gina waving to Josh. Joshua Barker's murder trial was held last September. | 18 | |
protein denaturation it will do something to cause cells to be damaged and die and this is called oxidative stress it's the same thing that happens to Nails Nails rust well we rust | 14 | |
它其实是组织剪。 这每一支器械我们了解它的名字之后 | 11 | |
William Eimer: This is where our foundation for what we had looked at with amyloid as an antimicrobial peptide but there are other antimicrobial peptides. | 10 | |
to show that two and three are closer. So, therefore, we make that connection. And therefore, all these pixels are basically ignored. | 10 | |
people will describe it as sounding like they're underwater, or the child might describe what they're hearing as being underwater, and that's | 8 | |
but under 140, it doesn't work with the one possible exception in people who have heart disease. CHD stands for coronary heart disease. | 8 | |
looking at cytokine profiles and hopefully better Auto antibodies and I'm out of time but I'm going to just quickly talk about treatment so how I treat Sjogren's so as hard as children's is to | 16 | |
this was a large Korean cohort and they found on autonomic testing a high frequency of having autonomic dysfunction this was just people in a Sjogren's clinic without particular autonomic | 14 | |
no answer for you, go to the doctors and you're still not getting answers. And so you start thinking that, okay, is it me? Am I really crazy? What's really going on? | 9 | |
The reason for our clinical concern about these individuals is that those who are overweight are five- to six-fold more likely to have metabolic syndrome, and those who are obese, | 13 | |
that performs best in animals may not be the one that ultimately performs best in humans when you go to the large phase two and phase three trials. | 11 | |
it could be involved in the disease. And we now know that in the absence of ADA, high levels of the nucleoside that build up are phosphorylated, | 8 | |
of just target the inner hair cells while the three rows of outer share cells that should be out here somewhere remain dark. What is that dark part? So everything that's green | 11 | |
mean we already know about alcohol okay but turns out sugar and alcohol metabolize the same way and Sugar's addictive you know National Geographic said why we can't resist it in fact that's right | 12 | |
diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. The work that you're doing can't stay in Sweden or in the United States alone. We need to make sure that there's access to this technology throughout the world, | 11 | |
on their small bath. And rapidly, they have... their diabetes has gone away, effectively. They're off... they were on hundreds of units of insulin. They're now on no units of insulin. | 9 | |
taking a blood pressure or two then do I count his or hers and then my own and average those two, or they do it twice myself and just average my two. | 11 | |
causes what is that myogenic that is the abnormal rhythmic activity of the muscles which are related to the auditory system this will usually it is heard as clicking or a twitching | 15 | |
So it's a little more involved because you've got to get out the stem cells. You've got to find a way to fix just that gene and don't alter another gene. | 8 | |
or ARBs, and they also can be used as the first class of drugs. The one corollary here was not to use ACE and ARB together. | 13 | |
Oh, come on, you all do that. And I found out that she was on Time Magazine's 100 list. Hundred Most Influential People on the Planet Earth. | 11 | |
there are things that you can do to leverage your nervous system in order to enhance the function of your immune system in very robust ways. | 8 | |
on the side that means blink to you. I tell them, if you are working you (mumbles) workstation at work, do not put the word blink up on the computer, | 11 | |
little white patch is one pair of electrodes, which is driven by a particular frequency component of sound. So there's an electronic device on the outside of the head that has | 12 | |
that beginning part of the sensitivity curve. We take that initial radiation, those first two gray or so, | 8 | |
the cervical region and cervical meaning neck so a big node in the neck on one side or the other and the lymph nodes in Hodgkin's lymphoma contain Reed-Sternberg cells which are stained | 14 | |
Some of this might resolve on its own and become recurrent, or it might become chronic like this, where you have a persistent perforation, or a hole, | 9 | |
So what you'll see is that many of these BRAF missense mutated lesions that were identified originally as Spitz melanomas, | 11 | |
have metastatic disease or you have, let's say, a mass in your have, let's say, a mass in your have, let's say, a mass in your small biomesentary, the area small biomesentary, the area | 5 | |
hiv clinic um and i really wanted to maintain that so i was fortunate staying there they kind of allowed me to have this | 10 | |
and in between is this hybrid state where cells both adhere and migrate, therefore leading to this collective cell migration | 7 | |
So, basically he is talking about the maintenance of a constant inner condition is homeostasis. So, maintenance of homeostasis of the body is basically | 10 | |
'Cause it's cool and it tastes good. So, before we go on, I just wanna, now, digress for a moment. | 7 | |
benign hair follicle tumors. Runs in families. We showed these people also get kidney cancers. They get different types of kidney cancer. They can get clear cell, they can get something | 13 | |
kind of quick read that covers a lot of things that come up uh frequently so the first one myth so fastlin should be avoided for CNS infections | 13 | |
that you can get an ossified cochlea especially if it Cochlear implants they've see that a lot but how is this all formed and regulated I think we don't know anything about that yet | 12 | |
alter the front surface which need to be smooth. Now it's irregular because of the dryness and your vision drops. | 7 | |
uh you know for pneumocystis you know not only does it take care of that and also um you know toxo but it can also impact them being infected with things like listeria and legionella | 14 | |
SOME ORTHOPEDIC PROBLEMS, AS WELL AS THE VASCULAR DISEASE. >> THERE'S SOMETHING ELSE HAPPENING. >> I THINK IT'S IMPORTANT FOR PATIENTS TO REMEMBER AND FOR OUR AUDIENCE | 8 | |
the blood vessels and you can also see some larger hemorrhages as the diabetes worsens in the retina the blood vessels start to look more angry as i sometimes explain to patients | 11 | |
ionic environments. So the inner ear has very specialized fluids that fill it. It has highly vascularized epithelia that generate those fluids. So a lot of the problems that we think | 13 | |
it actually has a name, it's called dad new clipper on now, then you click Run and we've never been able to this is turns out like a lot of these molecules to be human specific that you know, the GLP one isn't but | 10 | |
with the CCHD who are New Jersey residents and we built upon this practice to include all failed screens. The NJBDR staff's relationships with each | 10 | |
As most states, legislature requires screening all live births with fewer no exemptions when and how to screen specific subpopulations including infants | 11 | |
think of infectious disease doctors as nosing around and checking everything and if you see what i mean exactly um now i know you work with a lot of | 12 | |
So in terms of genetics then, I've been doing the ophthalmology work for the inherited retinal conditions for about over four years now. | 9 | |
but as you already heard this morning and so of course, all the other systems and organs in the body are affected to a large extent. Of course, we need to compliment of competencies and we need to collaborate a lot | 15 | |
that is the point when the individual will develop what is called Iris which is nothing but immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome so then what is | 11 | |
THEM SAFE. THE DONATING PROCESS IS SAFE. WHILE THINGS HAVE GOTTEN BETTER NOW INITIALLY DURING THE FIRST TWO MONTHS IT WAYS STRUGGLE ACROSS THE BOARD. | 13 | |
is consider your plate or your bowl. Every time you eat, try to have at least half of that meal | 9 | |
there's of course no risk of uh pulmonary embolism uh aorta's on occasion and iliacs need to be grafted at times uh of course we ask the vascular surgeons for to come in to help with these | 13 | |
at Massachusetts General. We have five participating sites and one site at MGH is already open | 8 | |
Hugo Lovheim: It's also shows sign or residual confounding and reverse causality. They have a large proportion of the cases are actually happening in the first year. | 12 | |
across cell types, across systems, and really push innovation. So that's where the HRP comes in. | 9 | |
to use the RenVM neuro progenitor cells. Then in a follow-up paper we showed that it's A-beta 42/40 that matters. The more A-beta oligomers you have driven by the greater 42/40 ratio, | 12 | |
This reinforced that we needed to understand not only the program's successes, but the characteristics of all failed screens and the implications on resource burden. | 10 | |
which is that mass cell disorders are associated with decreased cerebral blood flow in small fiber neuropathy. You've got mast cell disorder, | 9 | |
now let's look... we have already looked horizontally, now let's look vertical... so here, what you see is that | 6 | |
was inhibit forming that cross-link. What does penicillin look like? Here it is. It's a cool structure. | 8 | |
comes from that one hair cell. Now, from the point of view of the hair cell, it has a whole team of type one cochlear afferents. In fact, the average number is about 20. So this inner | 12 | |
and meditation strategies and guided imagery to address any pain that they're experiencing increased injury risk is a big issue you know they may fall more often it may take wounds a | 15 | |
WE WOULD LOVE YOUR QUESTIONS. THAT MAKES US HAVE A DIRECTION. SO, PLEASE GIVE US YOUR CALL. HERE'S AN INTERESTING STORY OF A MAN WITH MULTIPLE AORTIC ANEURYSMS, | 12 | |
He's really lead our effort together with Beth Sullivan in the development of the ME/CFS common data elements and we are in the process of finalizing a revision of the core common data elements. | 13 | |
I have not had enough time to scrutinize everything and look at everything. I just wanted to show one quick slide from these analyses. I'll be looking at these more in depth over the next week. | 10 | |
to pathogens that it would not normally be exposed to. And that can be pro-inflammatory. People, for example, have looked at | 8 | |
but in some cases, they worked really well, and this is evidence again, a very recent showing efficacy of this agent, tucatinib, | 9 | |
ds except for the absolutely massive ones uh ep now uh the all the residents are we call them epr plnds and you can see that most of these were post chem rpl nds they were not small | 12 | |
dose-adjusted based on the patient's organ function um so dosing antimicrobials was one of the first ways that inpatient infectious | 12 | |
so if we as a population, lost a little bit of weight or drank lists, or had less sodium in our food supply. | 10 | |
It works very well. Here's some useful resources that I used that helped me start this method. This is definitely a very good book: | 17 |
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