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Impaired Renal Function Pathophysiology in Dyslipidemia

The following article describes Impaired Renal Function Pathophysiology and Lipid Lowering Therapy in conjunction with dyslipidemia and renal disease. It summarizes the abnormalities in lipid metabolism associated with renal disease as well as therapeutic procedures for lipid lowering in patients with impaired renal function.

The Role of D-Ribose in the Pathophysiology of Fibromyalgia and Energy Metabolism

You are provided herein with an article contain information about Ribose in association with depressed energy levels and/or energy recovery in fibromyalgia. it discussed The Pathophysiology of Fibromyalgia, description about Energy Status of Fibromyalgic Muscle, The abnormalities of energy metabolism in fibromyalgia, clinical symptom of fatigue in association with reduced oxidative phosphorylation and ATP synthesis and etc

What Intravenous Fluid Needed in Head Injury’s Resuscitation?

you will find in the article later on as well as sections discussed about the degree of resuscitation, the consideration in the use of various available intravenous fluids such as crystalloids, isotonic saline, hypertonic saline, colloid, albumen, and blood transfussion. Accordingly, hypertonic saline seems ideal as it restores normovolemia, decreases cerebral edema and lowers Intracranial Pressure.

Correlation Between Influenza A (H1N1) Infection with HIV/AIDS

HIV/AIDS programmes and services should be aware about the potensial and relevant risks regarding the influenza A (H1N1) virus infection as well it needs to consider plans for prevention and treatment. There is lack of information on clinical interactions between HIV and influenza A (H1N1) virus including whose transmission, complications, and spectrum of illness that [...]