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    Amisha

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    Diarrhea describes bowel movements (stools) that are loose and watery. It is very common and usually not serious. Many people will have diarrhea once or twice each year. It typically lasts two to three days and can be treated with over-the-counter (OTC) medicines. Some people have diarrhea often as part of irritable bowel syndrome or other chronic diseases of the large intestine. Doctors classify diarrhea as "osmotic‚" "secretory‚" or "exudative."Osmotic diarrhea means that something in the bowel

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    Duodenum • The section of the small intestine immediately below the stomach. Digestive juices from the gallbladder‚ liver‚ pancreas and gland cells in the intestinal wall mix here with chyme to continue with digestion Pancreas • As a digestive organ‚ the pancreas secretes hydrolytic enzymes and a buffer into the duodenum. The pancreas also acts as an endocrine gland Liver • Regulating blood sugar levels • Converting lactic acid to glycogen • Lipid regulation • Deamination of amino acids

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    notice the diaphragm is separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity. In the abdominal cavity‚ the liver is seen along with the stomach (shapes like a big balloon)‚ which is underneath the liver. The spleen is located on the left side of the stomach and the pancreas is located over the spleen. As the gallbladder is attach to the liver (right side). Therefore‚ behind the liver were the kidneys and behind that were the intestines large and small. This was a very good experience for me

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    1. What is the infectious agent (pathogen) that causes this infectious disease? Hepatitis A is cause by the Hepatitis A virus. The Hepatitis A virus causes an inflammation of the liver. 2. How is the infectious agent transmitted through food or water? The Hepatitis A virus is found most commonly in the stools and blood of an infected person about 15 to 45 days before symptoms occur and during the first week of illness. Hepatitis A is transmitted through eating or drinking water that has been

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    enlargement of the liver and spleen. Hydrops fetalis. This happens as the fetal organs are not able to handle the anemia. The heart starts to come up short and a lot of liquid develop in the fetal tissues and organs. A baby with hydrops fetalis is at incredible danger of being stillborn. After conception‚ Issues may also occur: Extreme jaundice. The infant’s liver is not able to handle the vast measure of a substance called bilirubin that outcomes from red platelet breakdown. The child’s liver is amplified

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    Every single year 4‚000 people die waiting to receive a kidney alone. Thousands more die waiting on the organ donor list. It is the desperate need to survive that has caused people to do immeasurable things‚ even if it’s illegal. The organ sales on the black market is a very real thing. Obviously‚ there is a great need for organs‚ so is the global market for organ sales the answer? This is a complicated and delicate question to pose because many believe that a for profit system cannot exist without

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    human body. This small pocket of tissues is located just beneath the liver and serves as not only the liver-small intestine go-between‚ but also a collection tank for the bodily fluid bile. Bile‚ a bitter‚ yellow fluid‚ is a digestive enzyme that is produced by the liver to help in the breakdown of ingested fats (WebMD‚ 2011). The liver‚ gallbladder‚ and small intestine are connected via small channels‚ or ducts‚ and when the liver produces bile‚ some is funneled directly into the small intestine

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    7 Surprising Benefits of Drinking Coffee Are you a coffee lover? Do you wake up in the morning craving the smell of coffee? Have you heard many negative things said about coffees that have made you wish to quit taking it? Every time you wake up early in the morning feeling tired and groggy‚ coffee could be just what your body needs to be and remain wide awake. It could energize you and clear the mind so that you can concentrate and get work done. But do you know there are other benefits of

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    taking the Var with grapefruit juice. Plan on running Nolva 20mg ed for 2 - 4 weeks for PCT Supplements Creatine Mono (As mentioned)‚ Liv52‚ Omega 3‚ Glutamine‚ Multi Vits‚ Green Tea Extract‚ Trib & ZMA I’m taking it with milk thistle (for liver protection - many people say you dont need this but i’m using it just to be on the safe side) and also flaxseed oil to help cholestrol levels. Im also taking 5mg or creatine with each protein shake (one in the morning‚ one after training) and for

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    Hepatitis viruses that cause inflammation which affects the livers ability to function properly. The cause of hepatitis A is the hepatitis A virus (HAV) that is transmitted person to person by contaminated foods like fruit‚ vegetables‚ shellfish‚ water or other drinks (including ice)‚ blood‚ stool‚ and direct contact. When ingested‚ through food or water‚ the virus enters the bloodstream through the intestines. Blood then carries the virus to the liver where it multiplies and is passed in the stool. Highly

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