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What can lemurs tell us about inflammation and aging, aka "inflammaging" in humans? That's the question Elaine Guevara, a ...
What happens inside your body when you're tired, out of breath, or oxygen-deprived? A new study by researchers at the ...
Pelagic fishes include a diverse range of species that have evolved distinct physiological, behavioral and morphological traits for life in the open-water.
The American Journal of Economics and Sociology (AJES) was founded in 1941, with support from the Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, to provide a forum for continuing discussion of issues emphasized by ...
In order to achieve a motion form similar to the human knee structure to better assist the wearer to achieve walking gait motion. In this paper, we propose an anthropomorphic knee-joint exoskeleton ...
Natural products industry companies share overviews on the latest science on their dietary supplement branded ingredients and ...
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) remains a significant hazard to human health and is clinically challenging because there are no prognostic biomarkers and no effective pharmacotherapy. The ...
In critically ill patients, acceleration of liberation from mechanical ventilation is important in order to reduce the risk of complications and to improve long-term outcomes. Whether the use of pr ...
Extreme heat and elevated ozone (O3) significantly affect plant growth and secondary metabolism, including biogenic volatile organic compound (BVOC) emissions. However, the impact of the extreme heat ...
Patients undergoing cardiac surgery often receive red-cell transfusions, along with the associated risks and costs. Early intraoperative normovolemic hemodilution (i.e., acute normovolemic hemodilu ...
The marbles were meant to simulate defecation and determine whether a procedure restored control in test subjects. The results were encouraging, according to the American Journal of Physiology.
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