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Metabolism
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Metabolism refers to all the physical and chemical processes within the body that create and use energy, such as: ...
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METABOLISM - The series of biochemical reactions in living tissue through which life is maintained. Energy production through the breakdown of nutrients and energy utilization.
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Enzymatic Disorders (Inborn Errors of Metabolism)
Failure to Gain Weight (Failure to Thrive)
Failure to Thrive
Food Hypersensitivity (Food Allergy)
Food Allergy
Food Poisoning
FTT (Failure to Thrive)
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Metabolism Program
What is biochemical genetic testing?
Biochemical genetic testing involves the study of enzymes in the body which may be abnormal in some way.
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METABOLISM: The sum of the processes by which a particular substance is handled (as by assimilation and incorporation, or by detoxification and excretion) in the living body.
METABOLITE: Any substance produced by metabolism or by a metabolic process.
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metabolism
The chemical and physical processes involved in building up, storing and using materials required for life.
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MetabolismThe sum of all chemical reactions that occur in the body resulting in growth, transformation of foodstuffs into energy, waste elimination, and other bodily functions.
PolyuriaExcessive secretion of urine.
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Metabolism
The sum of all the chemical and energy reactions that take place in the human body.
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metabolism
The total of all chemical changes that take place in a cell or an organism. These changes produce energy and basic materials needed for important life processes.
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Slow metabolism: Is there any such thing?
Soda: Does it increase the risk of osteoporosis?
Soy: Can it cause breast cancer?
Soy: Does it reduce cholesterol?
Sugar alcohols: Friend or foe to those on low-carb diets?
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Energy metabolism and production of neurotransmitters for the nervous system
Yeast, liver, whole grains, greens and nuts. In fact it is found in virtually all foods
Vitamin B6
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Bilirubin metabolism begins with the breakdown of red blood cells by phagocytic cells. Red blood cells contain hemoglobin, which is broken down to heme and globin.
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The term "inborn of metabolism" was coined in 1908 by the British physician and pioneer in medical genetics Sir Archibald Garrod ...
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wave lithotripsy; electrohysterograph; electroimmunodiffusion; electrokinetics; electrokymogram; electrokymograph; electrokymography; electrolarynx; electrolier; electrology; electrolysis; electrolyte; electrolyte imbalance; electrolyte metabolism; ...
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of Mitochondrial Heme & Iron Metabolism
Research Interest:
Erythroid cells have a unique requirement for iron, which is incorporated into the heme component of hemoglobin.
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Studying the metabolism of cancer at the cellular level, Otto Warburg, a Nobel prize-winning biochemist, demonstrated in 1930 that tumor cells prefer a particular form of metabolism known as anaerobic (non-oxygen) glycolysis.
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including decreasing the density of mast cells along mucosal surfaces, decreasing chemotaxis and activation of eosinophils , decreasing cytokine production by lymphocytes , monocytes , mast cells and eosinophils, inhibiting the metabolism of ...
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Soluble fibres are present in fruits, vegetables, and certain grains like oats and undergoes metabolism in the small intestine and especially in the large intestine through bacterial enzymes, ...
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Anorexia is an almost universal side effect in individuals with widely metastatic disease [9,10] because of physiologic alterations in metabolism during carcinogenesis.
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SomatoKine is being developed to treat destructive metabolic processes in acute indications by stimulating bone and connective tissue metabolism.
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Fever as a consequence of illness causes shivering, increased metabolism, and constriction of the blood vessels in the skin and extremities.
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He demonstrated that the metabolism of cancerous tissue differs radically from that of normal tissue. A regular cell is nourished by oxygen which it uses to break down nutriments; without oxygen it dies.
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Invading organisms such as bacteria produce toxins that damage host tissues and interfere with normal metabolism; some toxins are actually enzymes that, by breaking down host tissues, prevent the localization of infections.
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Gout is caused by a defect in metabolism that results in an overproduction of uric acid or a reduced ability of the kidney to eliminate uric acid. The exact cause of the metabolic defect is unknown.
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T3 has a greater effect on metabolism than T4, even though T3 is normally present in lower amounts than T4. The total amount of T3 in the blood or the amount of free T3 (FT3) can be measured. Normally, less than 1% of the T3 is free.
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Cystine is made by cells during metabolism. Normally the amino acid is carried out of the cell but in cystinosis the cystine cannot be transported out.
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Thyroid cancer: Cancer of the gland in front of the neck that normally produces thyroid hormone which is important to the normal regulation of the metabolism of the body.
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The hormones control your metabolism (the process of turning the food you eat into energy). The thyroid gland is critical for maintaining body temperature and controlling heart rate, appetite, and digestive tract function.
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Other causes of kidney stones are hyperuricosuria which is a disorder of uric acid metabolism, gout, excess intake of vitamin D, urinary tract infections, and blockage of the urinary tract.
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It also may be caused by very rare, inherited disorders of metabolism, certain types of liver and kidney disease, and diseases that interfere with the absorption of vitamin D.
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Follicular cells in the thyroid produce a hormone called thyroxine, or T-4, which controls the body's rate of metabolism.
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The thyroid gland in the neck produces hormones that help control metabolism. With aging, the thyroid often becomes lumpy (nodular). Metabolism gradually declines beginning about age 20.
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It does not include hereditary diseases not manifesting at birth or within the first 30 days of life nor does it include inborn errors of metabolism. Both HEREDITARY DISEASES and METABOLISM, INBORN ERRORS are available as general concepts.
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Nutrients are substances needed for growth, metabolism, and other functioning. Since 'macro' means large, macronutrients are nutrients needed in large amounts. There are three categories of macronutrients: ...
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Review Date: 4/20/2005
Reviewed By: Neal Sondheimer, M.D., PhD., Division of Genetics and Metabolism, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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The hormones produced by the pituitary gland and other glands have a significant impact on the body’s functions, such as growth, reproduction, blood pressure, and metabolism (the physical and chemical processes of the body).
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DO eat well-balanced meals throughout the day, kick starting your metabolism with breakfast as often as possible.
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Hormones Substances secreted by various organs of the body that regulate growth, metabolism, and reproduction. Hospice A concept of supportive care to meet the special needs of patients and family during the terminal stages of illness.
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For example, the kidneys produce a hormone--erythropoietin or EPO--that stimulates the production of red blood cells. Other kidney hormones help regulate blood pressure and calcium metabolism.
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