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Kidney regeneration. Kidney stones. Mineral metabolism. Polycystic kidney disease and other inherited renal diseases. Many of our basic science research ...
... minerals and electrolytes. ... Other potential short-term complications of parenteral nutrition include blood clots, fluid and mineral imbalances, and problems ...
... mineral density. So the growth hormone has become a very important form of treatment for patients with Prader-Willi syndrome not only patients who are ...
A rise in the levels of the mineral potassium in the blood, called hyperkalemia. Heart and blood vessel disease, also called cardiovascular disease. This ...
Bone mineral density (BMD) testing using DXA to screen for osteoporosis is widely available but inconsistently or ineffectively applied to patient care. Dr ...
This medicine may decrease bone mineral density (bone thinning), which may increase the risk of fractures. Check with your doctor right away if you have ...
Embryonic craniofacial bone volume and bone mineral density in Fgfr2(+/P253R) and nonmutant mice. Dev Dyn. 2014 Apr; 243 (4):541-51 Epub 2014 Feb 07. View ...
are small, hard mineral deposits that form inside your kidneys. If you've had them, you know that passing kidney stones can be painful. Depending on your ...
Read the script. Calcium is an essential mineral that keeps your bones strong. But your body doesn't make it on its own. "Calcium is exclusively in ...
Sodium is a mineral that naturally occurs in foods. However, a celery stalk might contain 30 to 50 milligrams of sodium — much lower than a serving of ...
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