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Journal: :Journal of physiological anthropology 2008
Naoyuki Hayashi Nami Someya Yoshitaka Hirooka Shunsaku Koga

We compared responses in heart rate (HR), mean blood pressure (MAP), sweating rate (SR), sweating expulsion (SwE), and skin vascular conductance (VC) to mental task among different ambient temperature (Ta) conditions, i.e., 12, 16, 20, and 24 degrees C. Seven subjects (27+/-5 yrs, 64+/-14 kg) underwent a 2-min color word conflict test (CWT) after 2 mins of baseline data acquisition following a ...

Journal: :Actas dermo-sifiliograficas 2008
C E García-Franco A España

Essential, idiopathic, or primary hyperhidrosis is defined as excessive sweating in certain areas of the body due to factors unrelated to other disease. Clinical presentation can be categorized as palmar, plantar, axillary, or craniofacial. Medical treatment (aluminium salts, iontophoresis, anticholinergic drugs, and alpha2-agonists) is of questionable effectiveness. Intradermal injections of b...

Journal: :The British journal of dermatology 2012
D F Swaile L T Elstun K W Benzing

BACKGROUND Individuals with axillary hyperhidrosis have much higher than average sweat rates and are often prescribed anhydrous aluminum chloride (AlCl(3)) solutions. Topical application of these solutions can be irritating to the skin, resulting in poor compliance and lower than desired efficacy. OBJECTIVE Demonstrate the efficacy of an over the counter "clinical strength" soft-solid antiper...

2017
A. Bayley-De Castro

opinion that the publication of such cases helps to keep fresh in the minds of medical practitioners the vagaries of malaria. In this settlement of the Andamans we every now and then meet with rare, irregular, and interesting forms of malaria, and when you get such a case without the presence of other infections, it becomes doubly interesting, as I hope the notes below will show. Case.?Prisoner...

2011
Archana Pandey Satyendra Mishra Krishna Misra

The post-human genomic era has led to the development of therapies, which specifically target molecular pathways responsible for diseases. The original concept of antisense therapy was to simply turn off gene's activity by a short synthetic DNA sequence, having sequence complementary to mRNA and thus block the production of undesirable protein. However, during the last two decades this concept ...

Journal: :The Journal of family practice 2015
Laura Mayans David Mayans

CASE 1 u Sally G, age 46, has been experiencing paresthesias for the past 3 months. She says that when she is cycling, the air on her legs feels much cooler than normal, with a similar feeling in her hands. Whenever her hands or legs are in cool water, she says it feels as if she’s dipped them into an ice bucket. Summer heat makes her skin feel as if it's on fire, and she’s noticed increased sw...

Journal: :Immunologic research 2013
Amy D Proal Paul J Albert Trevor G Marshall Greg P Blaney Inge A Lindseth

Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)/myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) has long been associated with the presence of infectious agents, but no single pathogen has been reliably identified in all patients with the disease. Recent studies using metagenomic techniques have demonstrated the presence of thousands of microbes in the human body that were previously undetected and unknown to science. More impor...

2013
Kuniko Takagi Romain Legrand Akihiro Asakawa Haruka Amitani Marie François Naouel Tennoune Moïse Coëffier Sophie Claeyssens Jean-Claude do Rego Pierre Déchelotte Akio Inui Sergueï O. Fetissov

Obese individuals often have increased appetite despite normal plasma levels of the main orexigenic hormone ghrelin. Here we show that ghrelin degradation in the plasma is inhibited by ghrelin-reactive IgG immunoglobulins, which display increased binding affinity to ghrelin in obese patients and mice. Co-administration of ghrelin together with IgG from obese individuals, but not with IgG from a...

Journal: :Nursing research 2007
Catherine J Ryan Holli A DeVon Rob Horne Kathleen B King Kerry Milner Debra K Moser Jill R Quinn Anne Rosenfeld Seon Young Hwang Julie J Zerwic

BACKGROUND Early recognition of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) symptoms and reduced time to treatment may reduce morbidity and mortality. People having AMI experience a constellation of symptoms, but the common constellations or clusters of symptoms have yet to be identified. OBJECTIVES To identify clusters of symptoms that represent AMI. METHODS This was a secondary data analysis of nin...

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