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Feingold Diet

May-28-24

The Feingold Diet is a diet that is recommended for the treatment of many diseases by avoiding foods that contain artificial food colors, preservatives and salicylates. I ...

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Glycogenolysis

May-28-24

Glycogenolysis is an important biochemical process that occurs in humans and animals. It involves the breakdown of glycogen into glucose, which is used to produce energy. ...

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Bacilluria

May-28-24

Bacilluria is the presence of bacteria (bacilli) in the urine due to a kidney or bladder infection. Bacilluria occurs when a urinary tract infection is caused by various ...

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Gate valve (Obex)

May-28-24

The valve (Obex) is a transverse ridge in the lower corner of the rhomboid fossa (the fourth ventricle of the brain). The valve is an important landmark in brain anatomy ...

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Lipemia

May-28-24

Lipaemia is a medical term that describes a condition in which the fat content in the blood is higher than normal. Lipemia can be caused by several reasons, including die ...

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Tularemia II (Tularemia, Rabbit/Ever)

May-28-24

Tularemia Ii (Tularaemia, Rabbit/Ever) is a disease of rodents and rabbits caused by bacteria of the species Francisella tularensis. It is transmitted to humans by deer f ...

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Alexia

May-28-24

Alexia is a rare brain disease that causes loss of the ability to read. It is associated with damage to the left hemisphere of the brain in right-handed people. Alexia is ...

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Oligospermia

May-28-24

Oligospermia is a condition in which the number of sperm in semen is reduced compared to normal. Typically, with oligospermia, one milliliter of semen contains less than ...

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Mon- (Top-), Mono- (Mono-)

May-28-24

Mon- (Top-), Mono- (Mono-) are prefixes that are used in various words to denote something in the singular, singular or solitary. These prefixes come from the Greek word ...

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Hyperpnea

May-28-24

Hyperpnea is a physiological phenomenon that is characterized by deeper and more frequent breathing. Hyperpnea can be caused by a variety of factors, but in most cases it ...

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