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As bile travels through your digestive tract, it is chemically altered by enzymes, changing the colors from green to brown.
... broken bone or to evaluate in more detail the extent of ligament damage: X-ray. During an X-ray, a small amount of radiation passes through your body to ...
Media contact: Vincent Jacobbi, Mayo Clinic Communications, newsbureau@mayo.edu · The culprit behind many broken New Year's ...
Do not use the prefilled syringe or pen if it has been damaged, broken, or if you dropped it with the cap removed. Do not inject into skin areas that are ...
Because alcohol is absorbed faster and doesn't get broken down as much in the stomach, it reaches the small intestine more quickly. This causes blood ...
Your blood sugar level rises, and your body begins to break down fat for energy. When fat is broken down for energy in the body, it produces toxic acids called ...
Do not use it if it is cracked or broken ,or has been dropped. Do not shake. Do not use the prefilled syringe if the needle guard has been activated. To use ...
Headache. Dizziness. Vomiting. Sweating a lot. Unintended bladder loss, also known as urinary incontinence. Broken ribs. Passing out, ...
... Broken jaw, Impacted tooth, Hemifacial microsomia, Nonunion, Orbital fracture, Facial laceration, Dentofacial anomaly, Central giant cell granuloma ...
... Broken jaw, Mouth injury, Synovial osteochondromatosis, Craniofacial vascular malformation, Congenital craniofacial anomaly. Show more areas of focus for ...
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