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Mays Ohlsen posted an update 1 day, 3 hours ago
The majority of these problems were reported as no or moderate in 115 patients (78.3%). CP-673451 price The presence of any problem was significantly associated with occurrence for other problems; however, there were no significant differences related to the elapsed time since the ICU stay. Pain and difficulties with breathing were the two single…[Read more]
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Mays Ohlsen posted an update 2 days, 2 hours ago
The slow waves of NREM-sleep reflect experience-dependent plasticity and play a direct role in the restorative functions of sleep. Importantly, slow waves behave as traveling waves and their propagation is assumed to occur through cortico-cortical white matter connections. In this light, the corpus callosum (CC) may represent the main responsible…[Read more]
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Mays Ohlsen posted an update 2 days, 11 hours ago
Thirdly, obesity could also cause endothelial dysfunction in addition to chronic inflammation, through the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and possible damage to the glycocalyx found in the endothelium. Finally, obesity has several effects on immunomodulation that reduces NK cell function, B and T cell response and increased…[Read more]
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