ACID PERFUSION TEST - A test used to
diagnosis gastroesophageal reflux disease. This test is performed in a doctor's office or lab and requires that the patient swallow 3 tiny tubes into the
stomach.
Full article >>>Acid reducers may be used together with antacids.
Non
prescription acid reducers may be used for up to 2 weeks for short-term symptom relief; they can safely be used on a long-term basis if they are successfully controlling your GERD symptoms.
Full article >>>Acid-fast stainDefinition:
The
acid-fast stain is a test used to examine a
specimen for the presence of
microorganisms, specifically myco
bacteria which include the
bacteria that cause
tuberculosis.
Full article >>>Acid, folic: One of the B
vitamins that is a key factor in the synthesis (the making) of nucleic
acid (DNA and RNA).
Full article >>>Arachidonic
Acid Arachidonate
An essential, unsaturated, 20 carbon fatty
acid that humans use to synthesize regulatory molecules such as prostaglandins and thromboxanes.
Full article >>>Acid reflux is one cause of
gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). GERD may have other causes, such as
bile reflux. So, the term
acid reflux disease is more specific in the sense of what causes it. However, it doesn't describe the affected body part.
Full article >>>Uric acid tests
Definition
Uric acid tests are tests that are done to measure the levels of
uric acid in
blood serum or in
urine.
Full article >>>Anti-
acid medicines - H2-receptor antagonists
There are a number of medicines for treating
stomach ulcers and
indigestion. One of the most important of these is a group of medicines known as H2-receptor antagonists or H2 antagonists.
Full article >>>Uric acid is the end-product of p
urine catabolism. Purines (such as adenine and guanine) are components of nucleotides, which are the building blocks of the nucleic acids (such as RNA and DNA).
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Full article >>>Amino
acid disorder screening is done in newborns, and sometimes children and adults, to detect
inborn errors in
metabolism of
amino acids. Twenty of the 100 known
amino acids are the main building blocks for human
proteins.
Full article >>>Amino
acid: One of the 20 building blocks of
protein. The sequence of
amino acids in a
protein and, hence, the function of that
protein are determined by the
genetic code in the DNA.
Full article >>>Gastric Acid Study
What can I expect from a
Gastric Acid Study?
How do I prepare for the test?
Can I take any medication before the test?
Full article >>>Pantothenic
acid and biotin are water-soluble
vitamins. They are two of the eight B
vitamins. The B
vitamin complex includes
vitamins B1,
niacin, B6, B12,
folate, biotin, and pantothenic
acid.
Information ...
Full article >>>Acid treatments, such as those in which salicylic
acid is applied directly to the
wart on a daily basis, depend on careful patent compliance for effectiveness.
Full article >>>Acid reflux disease (
gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD) occurs when acidic digestive juices flow backward from the
stomach into the
esophagus. The resulting
heartburn is sometimes experienced as
chest pain.
Full article >>>The
acid material that comes up into the windpipe, from the larger
hernias, frequently causes
ulceration in the esophageal wall.
But
ulcers can also occur in the
duodenum, which is the top part of the small
intestine, just below the
stomach.
Full article >>>Uric acid stones - These stones account for 5 percent to 8 percent of all
kidney stones, and are more common in men than in women.
Uric acid stones form because of an abnormally high concentration of
uric acid in the
urine.
Full article >>>Uric acid crystals
Definition:
Acute gouty
arthritis is an attack of a metabolic
disease marked by
uric acid deposits in the
joints. The disorder causes painful
arthritis, especially in the
joints of the feet and legs.
Full article >>>Folic Acid &
Cervical CancerWomen with
cervical dysplasia (especially those who have been on the pill) have lower levels of
folic acid than those who do not.
Full article >>>Folic acid: High doses of
folic acid may help decrease
colorectal cancer risk.
Physical activity: A lack of
physical activity, especially combined with a
diet high in
fat, may increase
colorectal cancer risk.
Full article >>>Folic AcidHurricane information related to Special Populations.
A natural disaster like
Hurricane Katrina and Rita is devastating for anyone affected, but pregnant women and people with
disabilities often have special concerns....more ...
Full article >>>FOLIC ACID: A crystalline
vitamin of the B complex that is used especially in the
treatment of
nutritional
anemias. It occurs in green plants, fresh fruit,
liver, and
yeast. Also called folacin,
folate, and
vitamin B9.
Full article >>>Folic acid, a type of B
vitamin, along with
vitamin B6 and
vitamin B12, are also important for a healthy
heart.
Full article >>>Folic acid has been shown to reduce the
incidence of
spina bifida when taken before
conception and in early
pregnancy. This article profiles the supplement.
Full article >>>fatty
acidA major component of fats that is used by the body for energy and
tissue development.
fatty-replaced
breast tissue ...
Full article >>>Acetic
Acid: Sometimes used as a
caustic or astringent.
Acne: An inflammatory
skin disease that effects the tiny pores thats cover the face, arms, back and chest as well as the oil
glands attached to them.
Full article >>>STOMACH ACID IN
ESOPHAGUS A HE
ALTH RISK, ME
DICATIONS HELP
Question: I've been taking Prilosec for
reflux for about six months.
Full article >>>An amino
acid found in
blood and
urine.
Amino acids are building blocks of
protein. (See also cystine stone and
cystinuria.)
cystine stone:
A rare form of
kidney stone consisting of the amino
acid cystine.
Full article >>>Nicotinic
acid (
niacin) and
bile acid sequestrants such as cholestyramine are two other types of
lipid-lowering drugs, but these are often not well tolerated because of unpleasant
gastrointestinal side effects like
nausea and
bloating.
Full article >>>ursodeoxycholic
acid (UDCA), ursodiol Marketed by Novartis as Actigall for (1)
gallstone dissolution and (2) prophylactic
treatment for
prevention of
gallstones in patients undergoing rapid
weight loss; ...
Full article >>>para-aminobenzoic
acidPABA, a substance used in suntan lotion and used clinically to treat
rickettsial
diseases.
paracentesis ...
Full article >>>Low intake of
folic acid during
pregnancy can also contribute to neural tube defects such as
anencephaly.
Prevention: ...
Full article >>>ligament; palmar reflex; palmar surface; palmar surface of fingers; palmar ulno
carpal ligament; palmary; palmate; palmated; palmate folds; palmatifid; palmatilobed; palmatisect; palmatisected; palm-chin reflex; palmed; palmellin; palmer; Palmer
acid ...
Full article >>>Preventing
Birth Defects — Take 400 micrograms (0.4 mg) each day of
folic acid, a nutrient found in some green leafy vegetables, nuts, beans, citrus fruits, fortified breakfast cereals and some
vitamin supplements.
Full article >>>Smoking is considered a health hazard because
tobacco smoke contains
nicotine, a
poisonous alkaloid, and other harmful substances such as
carbon monoxide, acrolein,
ammonia, prussic
acid, and a number of aldehydes and tars; ...
Full article >>>Reflux esophagitis is characterized by
heartburn, upper abdominal or
chest pain, difficulty swallowing,
nausea, or
belching that leaves an
acid taste. It is caused by a backflow of
acid stomach contents into the
esophagus.
Full article >>>Propionic
acid derivatives (ibuprofen)
III. Tri-cyclic antidepressants (imipramine)
IV. SSRI antidepressants (bupropion, sertaline)
V. Other antidepressants (doxepin)
VI. "Minor" tranquilizers (benzodiazepam, alprazolam)
VII.
Full article >>>High
blood uric acid (a risk factor for
gout)
High
blood lactic acid Increase in
blood lactic acid and failure to increase
blood sugar when
adrenaline or
glucagon are administered
High
blood fats, especially triglycerides ...
Full article >>>Folic acid, however, is an exception. "Pregnant women should be supplementing with
folic acid, especially in the
first trimester, [and prior to
pregnancy, if possible]," says Lynn Moss, MS, RD,
nutritionist for PHARMAVITE.
Full article >>>A commercially available
laboratory test uses nucleic
acid probes to detect T.
vaginalis,
yeast, and high concentrations of G.
vaginalis (Affirm VP-III, Becton Dickinson, Franklin Lakes, NJ).
Full article >>>In some cases, podiatrists apply mild
acid (e.g., salicylic
acid, cantharidin, dichloroacetic
acid) topically to treat
plantar warts.
Full article >>>After the body has absorbed enough for its needs, an
enzyme normally converts some
phenylalanine to tyrosine, another essential amino
acid; in
PKU, however, that vital
enzyme is absent or insufficient, so conversion to tyrosine does not take place.
Full article >>>Treatment:
Antibiotics and bactericides chloramphenicol, furazolidone, or oxolinic
acid are all very effective in treating Vibriosis.
Full article >>>We will synthesize molecules that bear the amino
acid sequence (i.e. TVGYG and
mutations) responsible for the selection of the K+ ions and would model the selectivity filter found in the KcsA
potassium channel structure.
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