Etiology
... the dynamic process known as carcinogen esis. ETIOLOGY : The study or
theory of the factors that cause disease . EUPHORIA: A feeling of elation or ... colorectal cancer . Etiology A etiology The scientific study or
theory of the causes of a certain disease . Incidence The number of new ...
Autism
... the normal functioning of the brain. Autism Some parents have heard that the MMR vaccine that children receive may cause autism . This
theory was based, in part, on two facts. First , the incidence of autism has increased steadily since around the same time the MMR vaccine was ...
Cachexia
... (-hydroxy--methylbutyrate) shown in clinical studies to be effective in stopping muscle wasting ( cachexia ) in AIDS patients. - There is a
theory that you can starve cancer to death . This has been proven untrue. Cancer does better in a malnourished body. One study revealed that pure ...
Condoms
... BV but it is sometimes suggested to women with recurrent BV. The use of condoms might also be suggested in the case of recurrent BV on the
theory that urethra l ... SAFER SEX: Sexual activity conducted in such a way that transmission of HIV infection is minimized by reducing the exchange ...
Condom
... BV but it is sometimes suggested to women with recurrent BV. The use of condom s might also be suggested in the case of recurrent BV on the
theory that urethra l ... SAFER SEX: Sexual activity conducted in such a way that transmission of HIV infection is minimized by reducing the exchange ...
Diabetes mellitus
... 1999. [PUBMED Abstract] ... Narayan, M., Kanaya, M., Gregg, W. Lifestyle Intervention for the Prevention of T type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: putting
theory to practice. Treat Endocrinol. 2(5):315-20. 2003. with chronic disorders of the heart or lungs (such as asthma and cystic fibrosis ), ...
Diagnosis
... platelet s. With cancer , the earlier the diagnosis is made, the better the chance of a cure. Etiology A etiology The scientific study or
theory of the causes of a certain disease . Incidence ... Urinary tract blockages require early diagnosis , ordinarily accomplished by injecting ...
Dietary recommendations
... with higher potassium intake. Dietary recommendations include eating soy protein , which contains weak estrogen -like substances. The
theory states that soy protein might compete with your body's own estrogen and prevent it from stimulating fibroid growth. Dietary ...
Enzyme
... liver injury . ANTI -NUCLEAR ANTIBODY TEST - Labor atory test, when positive suggests the presence of some form of auto immune illness. One
theory suggests that it is due to a missing or poorly functioning enzyme of the immune system . Other theories suggest it may be genetic . Recovery ...
Epinephrine
... thyroid hormone s T3 and T4, cortisol , insulin , testosterone (in men), epinephrine , parathyroid hormone , and 25-hydroxy vitamin D . One
theory is that depression is due to the reduced function of one or more neurotransmitter chemicals in the brain such as nor epinephrine , dopamine, or ...
Erythrocyte
... function is to carry oxygen to cells. ERYTHROPOIETIN : A glyco protein that stimulates production of red blood cells. ETIOLOGY : The study or
theory of the factors that cause disease . erythrocyte (eh-RITH-ro-site) A cell that carries oxygen to all parts of the body. Also called a red ...
Erythropoietin
... bones and for chemical balance ... ERYTHROPOIETIN : A glyco protein that stimulates production of red blood cells. ETIOLOGY : The study or
theory of the factors that cause disease . EUPHORIA: A feeling of elation or well-being. erythropoietin A substance that is naturally produced by the ...
Gallstones
... Gallstones can cause acute pancreatitis . The exact mechanism by which this occurs is debated by medical experts, but the most widely accepted
theory states that the condition begins with small gallstones . Gallstones are the most significant risk factor for the development of gallbladder ...
Gallstone
... Gallstone s can cause acute pancreatitis . The exact mechanism by which this occurs is debated by medical experts, but the most widely accepted
theory states that the condition begins with small gallstone s . Gallstone s are the most common cause of blocked bile ducts. Stones typically ...
Homeopathy
... larger amounts, might produce symptoms similar to the condition being treated can help to cure them. homeopathy Medical treatment based on the
theory that certain disease s can be cured by giving very small doses of substances that, in a healthy person, would produce symptoms like those of the ...
Iron deficiency
... iron in the body. What is iron deficiency anemia ? Anemia is the result of an individual being in a negative iron balance. One widely held
theory points to iron deficiency as a major cause of pica . Indication: treatment of iron deficiency anemia and folate deficiency as in ...
Lymph system
... (a certain type of cancer of the blood ) Immune or idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura ( ITP ) (a blood disease ) ... Another
theory suggests that endometrial tissue is distributed from the uterus to other parts of the body through the lymph system or through the blood ...
Menstruation
... menstruation . Iron deficiency anemia is common and in adults is most often due to chronic blood loss. The retrograde menstruation
theory (transtubal migration theory) suggests that during menstruation some of the menstrual tissue backs up through the fallopian tube s, implants in ...
MMR
... first should be given at 12-15 months of age. Some parents have heard that the MMR vaccine that children receive may cause autism . This
theory was based, in part, on two facts. First , the incidence of autism has increased steadily since around the same time the MMR vaccine was ...
Morbid
... in Drinking Water Environmental Research 1981; 25: 50-61. Donsbach KW, Walker M. Drinking Water. The HEMO Study, completed in 2002, tested the
theory that a higher dialysis dose and/or high-flux membrane s would reduce patient mortality ( death ) and morbid ity (medical problems). Lead ...
Multi
... investment. enzyme electrode; enzyme immobilisation; enzyme immunoassay; enzyme inactivation; enzyme induction; enzyme inhibition
theory of narcosis; enzyme inhibitors; enzyme -linked immunoabsorbent assay; enzyme -linked immunosorbent assay; enzyme - multi plied ... High risk ...
Mutation
... of liver or kidney showing accumulated glycogen Enzyme tests on liver biopsy Genetic tests for mutation s ... constant; permeability
theory of narcosis; permeability vitamin ; permeable; permeant; permease; permeate; permeation; permethrinase; permian; permissible exposure limit; ...
Neurology
... ... "Many agitated people on the brink of a psychotic break suffer from severe insomnia .""Arc hives of Neurology and Psychiatry . The
theory was developed about 1800 by the German physiologist Franz Joseph Gall and popularized in the United States by Orson Fowler and Lorenzo Fowler ...
Norepinephrine
... and norepinephrine hormone s. These hormone s are responsible for regulating heart rate and blood pressure , among other functions. One
theory is that depression is due to the reduced function of one or more neurotransmitter chemicals in the brain such as norepinephrine , dopamine, or ...
Oxygen
... function is to carry oxygen to cells. ERYTHROPOIETIN : A glyco protein that stimulates production of red blood cells. ETIOLOGY : The study or
theory of the factors that cause disease . Nicotine and carbon monoxide levels in blood drop by half, oxygen levels return to normal. 24 hours ...
Sac
... 4 years. A ganglion cyst is a fluid-filled sac that arises from a nearby joint or tendon sheath. While the cause is not really known, one
theory is that damage to a tendon sheath or joint allows fluid to leak out and form a cyst . Most patients with pericarditis also have some fluid ...
Urethra
... BV but it is sometimes suggested to women with recurrent BV. The use of condoms might also be suggested in the case of recurrent BV on the
theory that urethra l ... ...
Urology
... ... "Many agitated people on the brink of a psychotic break suffer from severe insomnia .""Arc hives of Ne urology and Psychiatry . The
theory was developed about 1800 by the German physiologist Franz Joseph Gall and popularized in the United States by Orson Fowler and Lorenzo Fowler ...
Vitamin
... permanent stricture; permanent tooth ; permanganate; permanganic; permeability; permeability coefficient; permeability constant; permeability
theory of narcosis; permeability vitamin ; ... ...