Cummins G, Barker RA (2012) What is the most promising treatment for Parkinson’s disease: genes, cells, growth factors or none of the above? Regen Med 7(5):617–721Cummins, Gemma, and Roger Barker. "What is the most promising treatment for Parkinson's disease: Genes, cells, growth ...
Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is a needle-free, portable, and flexible dialysis option for treating kidney failure. Take your life back. Learn more about PD.
Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is a needle-free, portable, and flexible dialysis option for treating kidney failure. Take your life back. Learn more about PD.
When this does not occur, treatment is a challenge, as administration of a diuretic will likely worsen hypovolemia and cause hypotension, while fluid administration worsens the edema. The most common explanation of this confusing condition is that capillary permeability has increased due to damage to...
Pursuant to the aims and scope of the Special Issue it is part of, this invited contribution seeks to shed new light on the nature and working logic of leg
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Among children hospitalised with community-acquired pneumonia from high-risk populations, a 5−6-day antibiotic course is the treatment of choice for those who have shown early improvement after 1−3 days of parenteral therapy and who can then transition to oral antibiotics to complete their cou...
with an ever increasing focus on prevention of infection by testing and medical treatment, it is possible that HIV prevention activity may move further still from the principles of health promotion that seek to achieve more than the absence of disease or infection. Numerous authors have highlighted...