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Gastric bypass is a type of weight-loss surgery that reduces your stomach to the size of an egg. Learn about its risks and benefits.
The lab specifically focuses on the pathophysiology of acute and chronic pancreatitis, quickly translating findings to clinical care. The lab collaborates ...
Errors in the instructions can cause the cell to stop its normal function and may allow a cell to become cancerous. What do gene mutations do? A gene mutation ...
Esophagectomy is a common treatment for advanced esophageal cancer. It's sometimes used for a condition known as Barrett esophagus if precancerous cells are ...
A single nerve branch or several nerves may be affected. Examples include a slipped disk in the back or carpal tunnel syndrome in the wrist. Certain diseases, ...
Further studies facilitated by this model will be essential for pathophysiology research and the development of new therapeutic strategies. Project team. Lab ...
This tumor starts as a growth of cells in the brain or, more rarely, in the spinal cord. It forms in cells called oligodendrocytes. They protect nerve cells and ...
The pathophysiology of diabetes is complex. However, evidence suggests that pancreatic beta cell failure is a hallmark abnormality responsible for the ...
Deliberately hurting your own body, such as by cutting or burning, is a harmful way to cope with emotional pain, intense anger and frustration.
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