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| | Tamara Voronina REJUVENATION |
 | | Induction of HIF-1a in response to hypoxia is instantaneous. |  | | Adaptation to intermittent hypoxia for therapeutic and prophylactic purposes. |  | | The aim of the present study was to elucidate (1) the cardiovascular adaptations and response to hypoxic stimuli during short-term intermittent hypoxia and (2) whether the change in cardiovascular response to hypoxia is correlated to the change in hypoxic ventilatory chemosensitivity. |
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| | Hyperthermia and hypoxia spell cancer destruction—THE LANCET |
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http://www.bsdmedical.com/press.html?id=56
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| | eMedicine - Aerospace Medicine : Article by John Ogle, MD, MPH, FACEP |
 | | This awareness is crucial for flight safety because hypoxia has an insidious (sometimes pleasant) onset and may present as euphoria or in other subtle ways. |  | | Airlines are addressing this and other in-flight medical problems, but deployment of aircraft medical kits remains in a state of flux. |  | | At any time, medical professionals might be required to apply knowledge of aerospace physiology to a real patient. |
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| | Study of hypoxia and new gene shows early-stage action of p53 tumor suppressor gene |
 | | PENN Medicine is a $2.7 billion enterprise dedicated to the related missions of medical education, biomedical research, and high-quality patient care. |  | | PENN Medicine consists of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (founded in 1765 as the nation's first medical school) and the University of Pennsylvania Health System (created in 1993 as the nation's first integrated academic health system). |  | | For any corrections of factual information, or to contact the editors please use our feedback form. |
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| | Medical Encyclopedia: Cerebral hypoxia (Print Version) |
 | | Cerebral hypoxia is a medical emergency with every moment critical to meaningful survival. |  | | Cerebral hypoxia can usually be deduced from the clinical history and examination. |  | | Severe cases result in a state of complete unawareness and unresponsiveness -- brain stem reflexes, including pupillary response to light and breathing reflex, stop. |
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| | Cerebral Palsy Overview |
 | | Medical Legal Art creates medical demonstrative evidence (medical illustrations, drawings, pictures, graphics, charts, medical animations, anatomical models, and interactive presentations) for use during legal proceedings, including research, demand letters, client conferences, depositions, arbitrations, mediations, settlement conferences, mock jury trials and for use in the courtroom. |  | | In fact, progress due to medical research now means that many patients can enjoy near-normal lives if their neurological problems are properly managed. |  | | Parents who are concerned about their baby's development for any reason should contact their physician, who can help distinguish normal variation in development from a developmental disorder. |
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| | Eric Huang's Biography, Hypoxia, LHC |
 | | Huang received postdoctoral training at the Brigham and WomenÕs Hospital-Harvard Medical School with Dr. H. |  | | He was an Instructor in Medicine at Harvard Medical School before joining the NCI. |  | | Franklin Bunn, where he began his studies on the molecular mechanisms of hypoxic response. |
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 | | Mountain medicine is seldom taught during formal medical training, and most of the skills and experience in this area have been accumulated by individuals with a personal interest in climbing and mountaineering. |  | | The clinical significance of the effect of hypobaric hypoxia on T-cell function is not clear, however. |  | | None of these medications are consistently effective in relieving headache, however. |
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http://www.usariem.army.mil/download/worddocs/highmountain.doc
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| | Medical College of Wisconsin - John Baker, Ph.D. |
 | | The overall objective of my research program is to understand the mechanisms by which adaptation of the heart to chronic hypoxia increases resistance to subsequent ischemia. |  | | Many children undergoing cardiac surgery in the first year of life exhibit varying degrees of cyanotic heart disease where the myocardium is chronically perfused with hypoxic blood. |  | | Baker's postdoctoral training was carried out in Cardiothoracic Surgery at the Medical College of Wisconsin where in 1987 he joined the faculty. |
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http://www.mcw.edu/display/router.asp?docid=9298
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| | NAPPF Aero Medical |
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 | | One-month course of adaptation to periodic hypoxia was associated with improvement of general working capacity of athletes, realized through modulation of biomembrane “microviscosity” and stabilization of free-radical processes. |  | | Hypoxia Medical Journal 1993, no.2 pp 29- 30 Hypoxia Medical Journal1994, no.3 pp 8-14. |  | | Meerson F.Z., Tverdokhlib V.P., Boev V.M., Frolov B.A. Adaptation in periodic hypoxia in therapy and prevention. |
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| | Russian Adoption Medical Services Discussion Forum |
 | | If I was you I would us an IA speciality to review the medical - I like Dr. Dana Johnson and found him to be very knowledgeable, Dr. Jenista is good but, I little too pessimistic for most people, and Dr. Aronsson I also found to very helpful and knowledgeable. |  | | With his apgars I would say he probably does have signs of hypoxia (lack of oxygen getting to the brain&;. |  | | If the child's brain did not get enough oxygen for five minutes or longer at birth - the child could have permanent brain damage. |
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http://www.russianadoption.org/discus/messages/5/1486.html?1091753249
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| | Do Passengers Get Enough Oxygen? Experts Examine a Threat That Affects Everyone Who Flies |
 | | Joan Sullivan Garrett, who runs MedAire, suspects that many of their medical emergencies are from passengers whose bodies are already weakened by diseases struggling to compensate for a shortage of oxygen. |  | | But doctors say the body's efforts to compensate can hurt people who fly with underlying medical conditions. |  | | ''People are traveling to all ends of the earth and very little attention has been given to the impact and the insult on the human body during flight,'' says Marian Sides, a vice president of the Aerospace Medical Association. |
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| | PainUSA.com - Medical Conditions |
 | | Jin Zhou (Chiropractic Physician) combines his clinical experience of an orthopedic surgeon and acupuncturist in Beijing, China and in chiropractic in U.S.A. to provide you with effective and affordable alternative approaches to pain relief. |  | | Acupuncture and/or chiropractic may not be for everyone or every condition, but it may help you, as it did for the majority of his patients. |  | | Jin Zhou has been concentrated in these persistent pain cases and achieved very satisfactory pain relief results within initial 3 visits in most of his new patients, as a practical way of practicing and promoting alternative medical care. |
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| | Medical use of stepwise adaptation to hypoxia |
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| | The Confined Space-Hypoxia Syndrome |
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| | FlightStat® Pulse Oximeter » Nonin Medical, Inc. |
 | | Depending on your age, overall health condition, etc. |  | | You may be at risk for in-flight hypoxia … |  | | These cognitive functions are necessary to fly you and your passengers safely. |
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| | Hypoxia (medical) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Hypoxia is a pathological condition in which the body as a whole (generalized hypoxia) or region of the body (tissue hypoxia) is deprived of adequate oxygen supply. |  | | Cerebral ischemia which causes hypoxia in the brain by impeding blood flow |  | | Ischemic, or stagnant hypoxia in which blood flow to the tissues is not adequate. |
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| | Brain Anoxia or Hypoxia |
 | | If the patient's respiratory and cardiovascular systems can be supported properly, recovery may occur, but depends upon the severity of injury. |  | | Hypoxia is a condition in which there is a decrease of oxygen to the tissue in spite of adequate blood flow to the tissue. |  | | Anoxia and hypoxia, however, are often used interchangeably -- without regard to their specific meanings -- to describe a condition that occurs in an organ when there is a diminished supply of oxygen to the organ's tissues. |
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| | Hypoxia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Hypoxia (medical), the lack of oxygen in tissues |  | | Hypoxia or Oxygen depletion, a reduced concentration of dissolved oxygen in a water body leading to stress or even death in aquatic organisms |  | | This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. |
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| | Hypoxia - Biocrawler |
 | | Hypoxia is the lack of oxygen in tissues, see Hypoxia (medical) |  | | Hypoxia is a reduced concentration of dissolved oxygen in a water body leading to stress or even death in aquatic organisms. |  | | You can find it there under the keyword Hypoxia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypoxia)The list of previous authors is available here: version history (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hypoxiaandaction=history). |
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| | Independent Ukraine Adoption Actual Family Medical Diagnosis |
 | | Epileptic Syndrome - this they actually classified as Epilepsy for her medical diagnosis allowing her to be adopted. |  | | The medical diagnosis was scary but we looked at Hannah and what she was doing at 4.5 months. |  | | Chronic Intrauterine Hypoxia - I think this means she didn't get enough oxygen either before she was born or during birth, but since the line above this on the medical records states that they know nothing about the prenatal history or the birth, we were not to concerned about it. |
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http://www.adoptukraine.com/med_family_actual.html
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