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... metabolic responses (e.g., oxygen consumption (VO2), heart rate (HR), tidal ... basal insulin infusion rates and insulin to carbohydrate (I:C) ratios ...
... heart failure. Patients will also be required to have left ventricular EF ≥ 50%. Patients discovered to reduced EF or abnormal resting hemodynamics or ...
This plan is intended for the use of UX007 (triheptanoin) in the treatment of a single patient with adult Malonyl-coA decarboxylase deficiency. Clinical ...
Dr. Virend Somers, a Mayo Clinic cardiologist explains how excessive daytime sleepiness can have a negative effect on the heart.
This heart-healthy eating plan emphasizes healthy fats, whole grains, fruits, vegetables, beans, nuts and seeds.
It uses sensors, called electrodes, taped to the chest to check the heart's rhythm. A Holter monitor may be able to find irregular heartbeats that an ECG missed ...
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Metabolic disorders. Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Nervous system conditions that result in secondary myoclonus include: Stroke. Brain tumor.
Exercise that raises your heart rate, called aerobic exercise, can help you live longer and be healthier. Aerobic exercise can lower health risks, keep off ...
The medical term for this is venous thromboembolism. A loss of bone mass, called bone demineralization. A loss of conditioning in the heart, lungs, and muscles.
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