New Insights into Nephrology Research Author : Barbara Mayer Subject : Nephrology Nephrology is a specialty of medicine that is concerned with the study of the kidneys, their normal function and preservation of healthy kidneys. It also focuses on the diseases related to kidneys and Read More |
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Recent Innovations in Dialysis Therapy Author : David Thompson Subject : Nephrology The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood and remove excess waste and fluid from the body. In certain situations, kidneys might not be able to fulfil their function due to chronic kidney disease. Read More |
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Renal Replacement Therapy: An Issue of Nephrology Clinics Author : Penny Summers Subject : Nephrology Renal replacement therapy is a therapy in which normal blood-filtering function of the kidneys is replaced. It is primarily used during renal failure when the kidneys are not functioning properly and involves Read More |
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Renal Replacement Therapy: Principles and Practice Author : Penny Summers Subject : Nephrology Renal replacement therapy is a kind of therapy in which the normal blood-filtering function of the kidneys is replaced. It is primarily used when the kidneys are not functioning well, which is known as Read More |
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A Clinical Guide to Neurodegeneration Author : Antonio Chavez Subject : Neuroscience & Neurology Neurodegeneration is a progressive deterioration of the structures and functions of neurons that leads to cognitive disability and dementia. It is an important characteristic of many incurable debilitating Read More |
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A Clinician's Guide to Multiple Sclerosis Author : Floyd Freemont Subject : Neuroscience & Neurology Multiple sclerosis is a form of demyelinating disease. It is the disease of the nervous system in which the neuron's myelin sheath, a lipid-rich substance is damaged. The myelin is responsible for insulating Read More |
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Author : Kylie Hill Subject : Neuroscience & Neurology Living organisms have to constantly change their body to adjust its behaviors and functions to adapt to the constantly changing environment. This continuous interaction between the organism and the environment Read More |
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Diagnosis and Management Author : Antonio Chavez Subject : Neuroscience & Neurology A condition that causes the death of neurons which control the voluntary muscles of the body is known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). It is also referred to as Lou Gehrig's disease or motor neurone Read More |
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Author : Paul Hiddleston Subject : Neuroscience & Neurology Autism is a development disorder in which an individual experiences difficulty in social interaction and communication. Individuals with autism often exhibit restricted and repetitive behaviour. Such signs Read More |
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Autism: Diagnosis and Therapies Author : Paul Hiddleston Subject : Neuroscience & Neurology Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder, which makes its first appearance during infancy or childhood, and follows a steady course with no remission. It is distinguished by a triad of symptoms consisting Read More |