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The purpose of this study is to obtain baseline stress and strain of abdominal aortic artery prior to endovascular repair, and to compare the variation in ...
Stress management. Research. Mayo Clinic researchers perform many clinical studies involving integrative medicine. Research is key to creating and evaluating ...
... stress in normal and degenerative cadaveric lumbar discs (Fig. 1). This was accomplished by using the technique of stress profilometry to map changes in stress ...
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A muscle injury or ongoing muscle stress may lead to the forming of trigger points. ... Stress and anxiety. People who often feel stressed and anxious may ...
High altitude stress test. Imaging for cardiac amyloidosis. Imaging for left ventricular ejection fraction. Myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI). Nuclear stress ...
Your loved one becomes increasingly stressed while simultaneously less capable of coping with this stress. The response of the brain to this dynamic is to ...
Having an underlying eye problem, such as dry eyes or uncorrected vision, called refractive error; Being stressed or fatigued; Being exposed to dry moving air ...
Stress, exercise, medication or, rarely, a medical condition can trigger them. Although heart palpitations can be worrisome, they're usually harmless ...
... stress. This medicine works by dilating the arteries of the heart and increase blood flow to help identify coronary artery disease. This medicine is to be ...
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