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SSRIs block the reabsorption (reuptake) of serotonin into neurons. This makes more serotonin available to improve transmission of messages between neurons ...
SNRIs block the reabsorption (reuptake) of the neurotransmitters serotonin (ser-o-TOE-nin) and norepinephrine (nor-ep-ih-NEF-rin) in the brain. SNRIs ...
But with an anembryonic pregnancy, an embryo never forms, or it stops forming and is reabsorbed by the body. The reason this happens is often unknown. But ...
Once there, these particles won't cause vertigo. The particles will likely dissolve or be reabsorbed by the body. Request an appointment. Risks. The canalith ...
If you have recurrent subconjunctival hemorrhages, your doctor may also: Ask you questions about your general health and symptoms; Conduct an eye examination ...
Type I includes any ileal disease preventing the reabsorption of bile acids from the terminal ileum. This includes Crohn's disease, ileal resection and ...
You may receive supplemental oxygen therapy to speed air reabsorption and lung expansion. Observation. If only a small portion of your lung is collapsed ...
Normal enterohepatic circulation of bile acids. In cases of bile acid malabsorption, bile acids are ineffectively reabsorbed in the terminal ileum, which ...
But most do not require treatment. In general, the odds of hemangiomas being reabsorbed into the body are about 10 percent each year. That means at age 6, 40 ...
... reabsorbed into the bone. ... The more extensive or severe the fracture, the more bone callus is produced during the healing process, and reabsorption can take ...
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