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2010/05/11/HEART HEALTH FOR MOTHERS HAMILTON SPECTATOR/
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H Kagaya, S Okada, R Shigeta... - American Journal of ..., 2011 - Objective: Dysphagia associated with unilateral vocal cord immobility (UVCI) has received much less attention than did voice and phonation. The aim of this descriptive study was to evaluate the outcome of dysphagia associated with UVCI. Design: Between June 2006 ...
C Lorenzo, HP Hazuda... - Journal of Clinical ..., 2011 - Endocrine Soc Abstract Context: Mexican-Americans have more diabetes than non-Hispanic whites, but the extent to which insulin resistance and insulin secretion explain the ethnic difference is unknown. Objective: We analyzed selected indices of insulin resistance and secretion for ...
AC Tan - Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, NJ), 2012 - Springer Abstract It is well accepted that a set of genes must act in concert to drive various cellular processes. However, under different biological phenotypes, not all the members of a gene set will participate in a biological process. Hence, it is useful to construct a discriminative ...
RD Evans... - Frontiers in bioscience (Scholar edition), 2012 - Cardiac disease is commonly associated with changes in energy substrate metabolism. Fatty acid and glucose represent the main fuels used by the heart, and characteristic alterations in substrate preference and utilisation occur early in many cardiac disease ...
JE Trivax, PA Mc Cullough - Clinical Cardiology - Wiley Online Library Phidippides was a Greek messenger who experienced sudden death after running more than 175 miles in two days. In today's world, marathon running and other endurance sports are becoming more popular and raising concern about sudden deaths at these events. ...
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