... Paper Determinants of improvement in quality of life of alcohol-dependent pa-tients during an inpatient withdrawal programme Pierre Lahmek, Ivan Berlin, Laurent Michel, Chafia Berghout, Nadine Meunier, ... investigate the improvement in quality of life (QoL) of alcohol-dependent patients during a 3-week inpatient withdrawal programme, and to ident...
... very weak including the availability of the requiredquantity and quality of medicines (68.7%), the availability of sufficient medical equipment and investigation tools(68.7%), and the quality of ... provided and facilities available at their workinginstitutions including the quality of offered health ser-vices, availability of the required quantity and quality ofmedicines,...
... Shulman GI: Prevention of fat-induced insulin resistance by salicylate. J Clin Invest 2001; 108:437–446 52. Evans L. Antioxidants: do they have a role in the management of insulin resistance. Indian ... lipotoxicity is enhanced by concurrent hyperglycemia and that oxi-dative stress may be the mediator (36,37). An increase in insulin, free fatty acid, and/or glucose levels can increa...
... the route of the lymphatic vessels, promotes the formation of lymph. Thus, using the principles of hydrodynamics, physi-ology, physiopathology and anatomy, a new concept of lymph drainage was ... that in- volve the main muscle groups with the objective of improving the mobility of joints and reducing trophic muscle. Myolymphokinetic Activities Myolymphokinetic activities are day-...
... patients with single antiplatelet treatment was statistically significantly higher than that in patients receiving the combination of antiplatelet and anticoagulation therapy (log-rank test, p-value=0.026). ... single antiplatelet therapy and a combination of antiplatelet and anti-coagulation therapy for secondary prevention in ischemic stroke patients with APS. According to the...
... the management of bacterial infections and/or draining sinus of the hip joint by means of the V.A.C. - therapy. Patients- Methods Between 2000 and 2007, 66 patients with early infections after ... possibility of costs minimization [8, 14]. The disadvantage of lack-ing inspections of the sponges can be compensated by daily controlling of the canister fluid and monitoring of...
... commonly used antibiotics in ALC include tobramycin, gentamicin and vanco-mycin [26]. The combination of vancomycin and one of the aminoglycosides provides a broad spectrum of coverage for organisms ... spacers provide the advantages of main-taining limb length and joint mobility, minimising soft-tissue contracture and scarring, and facilitating second-stage reimplantation and there...
... inhalation therapy has an anti-inflammatory effect. Interestingly we only ob-served a significant reduction of TNFα serum protein levels with inhalation alone but not with combination therapy. ... aeruginosa INTRODUCTION Chronic infection of the airways with P. aerugi-nosa is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the majority of CF patients (1). This pathogen colonises...
... 2002
Determinants of the inhibition of a Taiwan habu venom
metalloproteinase by its endogenous inhibitors revealed by X-ray
crystallography and synthetic inhibitor analogues
Kai-Fa Huang
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, Shyh-Horng ... comparison of the
binding affinity and inhibitory activity of more than 10
chemically synthesized inhibitor analogues for TM-3.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Materials
4-(2¢,4¢-Dimethoxyphen...
... involved in the study conception and design, data collection,analysis, revision, editing and manuscript writing. HK was involved in theconception and design of study and took an active part in ... specific city, and because of theinability to admit the casualties, they were referred toyet a second city“ according to another interviewee.The lack of a coordinated plan for transpor...