...nerves or blood vessels. Although the enamel’s main function is to protect the tooth, it can also degrade overtime primarily due to acidity in the mouth. Who Should Undergo and...
...around the body helping to control the body’s balance of water and acidity helping to fight off disease Problems with the blood can affect several of the body’s systems, such...
...functioning of the gallbladder and whether it is inflamed. This test is also known as a hydroxy iminodiacetic acid (HIDA) scan or hepatobiliary scan, or cholescintigraphy. It is considered to...
...(a fatty acid) and linaclotide (an oligo-peptide agonist).[1] These medications work by increasing the amount of chloride that is secreted into the gut, which increases the amount of fluid in...
...the bladder with each toilet trip Fluid and diet management, which is done by limiting the intake of alcohol, caffeine, and acidic foods, as well as increasing physical activity Scheduled...
...the space between the sac that encases the heart and the heart muscle However, since many patients die from a triad of hypothermia, coagulopathy, and metabolic acidosis during surgical intervention...
...and acids. There’s also a great content of dietary fiber, making them excellent for digestion. When it comes to antioxidants, wild blueberries are king. Wild blueberries contain a higher concentration...
...or chalky Detergents, such as washing-up liquid, laundry soap or bleach Solvents, such as petrol or chemicals found in the workplace Acids and alkalis Dust, soil and powders Certain plants,...
...amount of hyaluronic acid, a substance that acts as a lubricant, and other types of protein. The jelly-like property of the vitreous is due to the presence of fine collagen...
...natural skin barrier, but others have cast doubt on this.[6] General moisturizing lotions are also generally not used to treat or relieve cradle caps, as they contain fatty acids that...