... Rajiv Agarwal 57 Dyslipidemia and Chronic Kidney Disease Kosaku Nitta 71 MetabolicAcidosis and Chronic Kidney Disease Richard M Treger and Jeffrey A Kraut 83 Acute ... 501 Contributors Marcin Adamczak, MD, PhD Department of Nephrology, Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases, Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland Rajiv Agarwal, MD, FASN, FAHA, ... Co.Armagh, UK Andrzej Więcek, MD, PhD, FRCP (Edin), FERA Department of Nephrology, Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases, Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland Sarah Winfield, MBBS, MRCOG...
... Activator instrument, Man = manipulation, Mob = mobilisation Adverseeffects A recent large cohort study [98] did not find any severe adverseeffects from chiropractic manipulation The only symptoms ... mobilisation causing more adverseeffects than manipulation is in contrast to the study of neck pain by Hurwitz et al [7] in which mobilisation was shown to have fewer adverseeffects As mentioned ... numbness; confusion, disorientation; depression, anxiety; and any other adverse effect The diaries on medication use and adverseeffects were collected by the clinician on the last treatment visit...
... reconstruction in breast cancer surgery requires intensive post-operative pain treatment but the effects of axillary dissection may be more predictive of chronic pain Breast 2002, 11:156-162 Carpenter...
... asymmetrical levels of scrutiny applied to studies reporting significant adverseeffects compared to those finding no adverseeffects are described using the examples of the green lacewing (Chrysoperla ... Abstract We outline important underlying reasons that fuel the decades-long controversy over adverseeffects of Bt toxins expressed in genetically modified plants on beneficial, nontarget organisms ... Underlying reasons of the controversy over adverseeffects of Bt toxins on lady beetle and lacewing larvae Angelika Hilbeck*1, Matthias Meier2,...
... glucocorticoid receptor agonists, and that could have a more favorable balance of clinical effects and adverseeffects than conventional glucocorticoids are being developed [9] However, glucocorticoids ... models, rats, and mice are not patients and the glucocorticoid mechanisms leading to effects and adverseeffects are manifold Ultimately, the proof of the pudding is in the eating Comparative ... duration with adequate numbers of patients and regular assessments of predefined beneficial effects and adverseeffects in a standardized way are warranted This is the next challenge Competing interests...
... provided by all participants prior to clinical interview, randomization and intervention Adverse Events and Serious Adverse Event (AE/SAE) are reported to the project’s Data Safety and Monitoring Board ... equivalent “placebos” produced negligible effects compared to active treatments [25] But there are also studies with depressed subjects which show significant effects for supportive interventions ... improvement of the depressive symptomatology Side effects of evidencebased psychotherapies are fortunately rather rare [27] Possible undesired „side -effects may include transient worsening of symptoms...
... describing the effects of microcystins on DNA strands, induction of oxidative damage and apoptosis, effect on glutathione levels and production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) The metabolic approach ... chronic deleterious effects in humans 14 Therefore it is important to determine microcystins in drinking and other waters even at low concentrations because in addition to immediate effects attributed ... Alternatively stacking can be achieved by taking advantage of chromatographic effects such as in using monoliths or using 30 complexation effects such as the effect achieved by solvent gradients in certain...
... in the placebo group, the absence of adverseeffects on blood pressure, heart-rate and self-reports in the four treatment groups, the consistency of the effects of p-synephrine on metabolism ... reported comparing the thermogenic effects of p-synephrine when combined with the flavonoids hesperidin and naringin This pilot study was designed to examine these effects using a comparative effectiveness ... similarities to ephedrine, and is thus assumed to exert cardiovascular effects by many authors [see for example, 20, 21, 33-35] However, no effects on heart rate or blood pressure were observed in response...
... service-related organization, this study demonstrates different effects for merit pay, bonuses, and long-term incentives THE RELATIVE EFFECTS OF MERIT PAY, BONUSES, AND LONG-TERM INCENTIVES ON FUTURE ... different effects that various forms of pay-for-performance may have (e.g., Kahn & Sherer, 1990) In this paper, we argue that the characteristics of pay-for-performance plans result in different effects ... tangible rewards DIFFERENTIATING BETWEEN THE EFFECTS OF VARIOUS PAY-FORPERFORMANCE PLANS Because pay-for-performance plans have different characteristics, their effects on job performance should likewise...
... the price effects of mergers, we find that estimated market power effects of mergers are extremely small relative to profits These effects are also very small relative to the estimated effects ... marketi, consistent with market power effects of mergers They did not control for the efficiency effects of mergers, so that their results may incorporate some price effects of any change in efficiency ... no academic studies of the profit efficiency effects of mergers and very little research on the market power effects of bank mergers Studies of the effects of mergers on profitability ratios or...
... (Fig 1) that are likely to be the target of a nucleophilic attack [29] TQ effects on isolated 20S proteasomes To test TQ effects on isolated 20S constitutive and immunoproteasome functionality, ... to devise alternative therapeutic strategies with which to fight gliomas In the present work, the effects of TQ on proteasome functionality were investigated both in isolated and in cellular complexes ... in a p53-independent or a p53-dependent manner [11,12], and, as recently shown, its proapoptotic effects are linked to its pro-oxidant activity [13] Among the different mechanisms involved in the...
... Fair, P., 1981 The effects of low pH on the respiration of Daphnia magna Straus Hydrobiologia 85, 185 – 188 155 Allen, H.E., Hall, R.H., Brisbin, T.D., 1980 Metal speciation Effects on aquatic ... photoperiod effects on mercury bioaccumulation by nymphs of thr burrowing mayfly Hexagenia rigida Wat Air Soil Poll 80, 1003 – 1006 Odin, M., Ribeyre, F., Boudou, A., 1996 Temperature and pH effects ... Toxicology 49 (2000) 145–157 probably due to the fact that the model does not discriminate between effects of pH in acclimated and non-acclimated exposure groups This became clear when only the data...
... deficit According to Miksell(1995 p ?) “The effects of continuing large budget deficits are expected to be largely long term First international capital market effects promise to reduce standards of ... States of America ABSTRACT The essay demonstrates that high scale corruption may have very harmful effects on economic and political development Corruption as one of the oldest phenomenon in human ... the causes of corruption and the factors that create the opportunities for corruption, what are effects of corruption on economic and political development in Armenia and in different nations...
... to erythropoietin deficiency 15-29 ↑ Serum triglycerides, hyperphosphatemia, hyperkalemia, metabolic acidosis, fatigue, nausea, anorexia, bone pain < 15 Renal failure: severe uremic symptoms *CKD ... obesity and decreased hypertension Similarly, Chen et al [19] showed an association between the metabolic syndrome Page of 26 and the risk of developing chronic renal failure Both studies support ... bicarbonaturia, b2-microglobulinuria, glucosuria and aminoaciduria Distal alterations induce tubular acidosis, hyperkalemia and sodium loss [48] Structural alterations in medulla cause nephrogenic...
... kinase (JNK) and inhibitor of NF-B kinase b (IKKb), which may have local effects on WAT physiology but also systemic effects on other organs [62] Recent data indicate that obese WAT is infiltrated ... potentially beneficial, including effects on the immune system [83,84] and gut motility [85] Nicotine alleviates ulcerative colitis One of the earliest noted effects of nicotine on a peripheral ... antiinflammatory effects of nicotine in obesity-related inflammation and ulcerative colitis However, it is now known that the a7nAChR plays a major role in the antiinflammatory effects of nicotine...
... to erythropoietin deficiency 15-29 ↑ Serum triglycerides, hyperphosphatemia, hyperkalemia, metabolic acidosis, fatigue, nausea, anorexia, bone pain < 15 Renal failure: severe uremic symptoms *CKD ... obesity and decreased hypertension Similarly, Chen et al [19] showed an association between the metabolic syndrome Page of 26 and the risk of developing chronic renal failure Both studies support ... bicarbonaturia, b2-microglobulinuria, glucosuria and aminoaciduria Distal alterations induce tubular acidosis, hyperkalemia and sodium loss [48] Structural alterations in medulla cause nephrogenic...
... kinase (JNK) and inhibitor of NF-B kinase b (IKKb), which may have local effects on WAT physiology but also systemic effects on other organs [62] Recent data indicate that obese WAT is infiltrated ... potentially beneficial, including effects on the immune system [83,84] and gut motility [85] Nicotine alleviates ulcerative colitis One of the earliest noted effects of nicotine on a peripheral ... antiinflammatory effects of nicotine in obesity-related inflammation and ulcerative colitis However, it is now known that the a7nAChR plays a major role in the antiinflammatory effects of nicotine...
... quality Henrotte et al References BELL J.G., FARNDALE B.M., BRUCE M.P., NAVAS J.M & M CARILLO, 1997 - Effects of broodstock dietary lipid on fatty acid compositions of eggs from sea bass (Dicentrarchus...