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  • Is There a Test to Detect HGH Use?

    Human growth hormone (HGH) has found use as a performance-enhancing drug for athletes, often used in tandem with anabolic steroids. As a result, a need has arisen for a test to detect HGH use.

  • Life Span of White Blood Cells

    A white blood cell is a component of blood. While the red blood cells carry oxygen to the organs and the platelets are responsible for clotting blood after an injury, white blood cells help the...

  • Why Not Give Type A Blood to Type B Person?

    Blood typing is a necessary test in order to determine what blood type is needed (in the event of an emergency transfusion) or to whom the blood may be given (in the case of donation). Four blood...

  • The Effect of Tylenol & Advil on the Blood

    Tylenol and Advil have been found to have a tendency to increase blood pressure in women. The Nurses Health Study at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston found that...

  • What Blood Vessels Takes Blood From the Cells to the Heart

    The heart is an amazing organic machine that regulates the life-giving blood that flows throughout our bodies. It is made up of four chambers: the left atrium, left ventricle, right atrium and the...

  • Angiogenesis Factors

    Angiogenesis is the growth of new capillary blood vessels in the body. It is a necessary process essential to healing and reproduction. Angiogenesis is controlled by a precise balance of...

  • What Are the Dangers of Regularly Donating Plasma?

    According to the Plasma Protein Therapeutics Association, blood plasma contains proteins that are useful for treating burn and shock patients, as well as those with chronic diseases and rare...

  • Side Effects of Lornoxicam

    Lornoxicam, also known as Xafon, is a drug that is used to treat individuals with mild to severe pain and joint inflammation. As is the case with prescription drugs, use of lornoxicam may result...

  • Anatomy Description of Human Organs

    An organ is a part of the human body made up of two or more different tissues, which plays a specific role in maintaining the body's health and proper function. Healthy organs all work together...

  • What Is In Vitro Diagnostics?

    According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, in vitro diagnostics are used to detect diseases, infections and medical conditions. Some tests are performed in a doctor's office, and others...

  • Side Effects of Istin

    Istin, also known generically as amlodipine, is a drug that treats individuals suffering from high blood pressure. As is common with prescription drugs, a number of mild to severe side effects may...

  • Senticosus Side Effects

    Eleutherococcus senticosus, often shortened to senticosus, is an herbal supplement that is used to stabilize blood pressure and increase energy. Side effects of varying severity may occur.

  • Blood Pressure Vs. Pulse

    The difference between blood pressure and pulse is how they are determined in value, how they are used and what they are used for. A pulse is the number of beats per minute your heart pumps blood....

  • The History of Serology

    Serology is the study and analysis of serum (bodily excretions such as blood, saliva, semen and sweat). In forensics, it mostly refers to the study of blood analysis. Body fluids and blood have...

  • How Long Can a Human Hang Upside Down?

    Both children and adults enjoy being upside down. Children hang from monkey bars and trapezes, while adults bungee jump or hang from bars and tables to help with back pain. Doctors don't know all...

  • What Are the Side Effects of Taking Lisinopril?

    Lisinopril, often prescribed under the brand names Prinivil or Zestril, is a drug used to treat individuals with high blood pressure (hypertension). The use of Lisinopril may cause a number of...

  • Isoptin Side Effects

    Isoptin, generically categorized as verapamil, is a drug used to treat the symptoms of high blood pressure (hypertension). Isoptin may cause a number of side effects varying in severity based on...

  • Sular Side Effects

    Sular, generically known as nisoldipine, is a drug used to treat hypertension (high blood pressure). As is the case with prescription drugs, Sular may cause side effects ranging in severity based...

  • The Side Effects of Capoten

    Capoten, generically known as captopril, is a drug used to treat high blood pressure. As is the case with prescription drugs, Capoten may cause side effects that range in severity based on the...

  • Side Effects of Warfrin

    Warfarin, sold under the brand names Coumadin and Jantoven, is a drug that serves as an anticoagulant, or blood thinner. As is often the case with many prescription drugs, warfarin can produce...

  • Standards for Blood Banks

    Since 1915 when the first anticoagulant was discovered, the blood donation industry has produced numerous breakthroughs, including the discovery of RH factors and better anticoagulants, increasing...

  • Risks of Accutane

    Accutane is an oral prescription drug used to treat severe acne. Its common side effects include drying of the skin and lips and increased sensitivity to the sun. Accutane also carries some risks,...

  • How to make up to $300 a month giving Plasma

    It seems that everywhere you look someone is trying to help you to make fast money. It usually ends up being a scam and you've spent money and time on something that sounded too easy to be true...

  • What is the Biggest Blood Vessel in the Body?

    The biggest blood vessel in the body is the aorta, an artery that emerges from the left ventricle of the heart and ultimately, through its various branchings, supplies blood to every organ of the...

  • How to Measure Blood Pressure in Mice

    In this age of medical advancements, studies done with animals are a fact of life. Do you ever wonder how the blood pressure medication your doctor just prescribed is safe and effective? The...

  • Health Issues in America

    There seems to be a practically limitless stream of illnesses and conditions about which one should worry. Some of them are preventable while others may be genetic or otherwise unavoidable. While...

  • Gadolinium Reactions

    Gadolinium, which has been used as an injectable substance for medical imaging, has had a massive recall due to its extremely harmful and potentially fatal side effects. According to 24-7 Press...

  • How to Pack a Blood Specimen for Air Travel

    I was a Red Cross Volunteer for two years, as a Courier/Driver in Blood Services, so I know a bit about transporting Human Blood. Following these steps will insure that your Whole Blood, Pheresis,...

  • How to Save a Life by Being a Donor

    If you want to get into the "life-saving" business, become a blood donor. It's easy and painless. Read on to learn more.

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