Month: March 2015
- March 27, 2015
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Although the editors of InsideSurgery.com did not participate in the care of Andreas Lubitz, we are following news reports closely. Multiple sources today are reporting that he was under continuing...
Read more- March 22, 2015
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- Tags: con el objetivo de proveer de más oxigeno y energía para la actividad que se esté desempeñando.La frecuencia cardíaca puede dispararse de forma drástica como respuesta a la adrenalinaes el ritmo al cual el corazón late cuando estamos relajadosLa frecuencia cardiaca se incrementa con el esfuerzoLa frecuencia cardiaca es uno de nuestros signos vitales y se define como el número de veces por minuto que nuestro corazón late o se contrae.1La frecuencia cardiaca varíanuestro corazón automáticamente aumenta su frecuencia cardiaca como respuesta a la adrenalina que se experimentapreparándonos así para la reacción de "lucha-huida". La adrenalina es una hormona que también se conoce como epinefrina.2 Cuando estamos asustados o sorprendidosque como su nombre indicatenemos una frecuencia cardíaca en reposo
En este artículo encontrará información relacionada con la frecuencia cardíaca (cuántas veces el corazón se contrae y se relaja por minuto) y cómo tomar su pulso.
Read more- March 20, 2015
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Surgeon J.L. Porrero and colleagues are reporting a new twist in placing self-gripping mesh in inguinal hernia repair that might prevent help prevent accidental fixation and “stickiness” during placement. He...
Read more- March 14, 2015
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- Tags: and genitourinary system. Howeverbile ductscatalase negative bacteria that is an increasing worry for clinicians as a cause of hospital-acquired infections. It is a normally occurring bacteria in the intestinesEnterococcus faecalis is a gram positivewhen there is local overgrowth due to other flora being suppressed (especially by cephalosporins) it causes clinically important urinary and biliary tract infections. Interestingly
Enterococcus faecalis is a gram positive, catalase negative bacteria that is an increasing worry for clinicians as a cause of hospital-acquired infections. It is a normally occurring bacteria in the...
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Have a burning question about heartburn? The most common concerns are addressed here. Although heartburn is an extremely common condition, affecting at least 60 million Americans at least once a...
Read more- March 11, 2015
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- Tags: 2015 | By: Richard Caven Unless you're a hockey playeraccording to research from the Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Researchchances are that you don't expect to lose any teeth at any point throughout your life. But tooth loss is commonespecially for adults over the age of 35. In factin an adult mouth with 32 teethPublished: Mar 11
The means of preventing tooth loss range from the simple, like brushing, flossing and seeing the dentist, to more complicated, like eating right and eliminating poor lifestyle habits.
Read more- March 4, 2015
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- Tags: 2015 | By: Richard Caven Tooth sensitivity is a common issueand although people of all ages can experience itit is most often experienced by those ages 25 to 30. While sensitive teeth may occur for several reasonsit's common for people to feel jolts of pain. Thankfullyor the layer beneath the tooth enamel. Dentin consists of tubulesPublished: Mar 04the gum lines and enamel are somewhat of the protectors against dentinthe two most common are erosion of tooth enamel and gum line recession. Specificallywhen hot or cold foods or drinks encounter the dentin in the case of eroded tooth enamel or gum line recessionwhich interact with root nerves. That saidwith a little bit of attention and time
Sensitive teeth? Try one of these tips to help curb the discomfort and correct the issue for good. After all, healthy teeth are important to a healthy body.
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