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Hemostasis and factors that affect hemostasis
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Dr. Terry Simpson answered
35 years experience General Surgery
Not used : It is often not used but it can be quite expensive.
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30 years experience Pediatric Nephrology and Dialysis
Abn platelet fnctn: Hereditary platelet function disorders
disorders of platelet adhesion
disorders of platelet aggregation
disorders of platelet secretion
disorders ... Read More
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Dr. David Sneid answered
41 years experience Endocrinology
Definitely: Risk factors make it more likely, but anyone can develop diabetes (type 1 or type 2). Type 2 will be more common if you gain weight as you age or are ... Read More
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No: Hi. Cytokines are generally factors secreted by cells of the immune system. Growth factors are often classic hormones (e.g., insulin, growth hormone, ... Read More
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Dr. Gurmukh Singh answered
49 years experience Pathology
Diet and exercise: Diet rich in fresh vegetables, fruits, whole grains, nuts, beans, legumes, lentils, low fat milk products, small amounts of lean meats. Limit intake o ... Read More
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Dr. Gary Beach answered
40 years experience Family Medicine
Genetic abnormalitie: Conjoined twins are the result of genetic anomalies.
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Specializes in Pediatrics
Gene transmission: If 1 or both parents carry mutations in the gene that code for the enzymes needed to recycle a class of compounds called glycolipids, they can transmi ... Read More
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Dr. Arthur Heller answered
43 years experience Gastroenterology
See Lacey's answer: Explained in above thread.
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Specializes in Family Medicine
Environmental danger: This question can not be fully addressed here. The potential exposures in the environment can potentially come from food, medications, air and/or wat ... Read More
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Dr. Michael Gabor answered
33 years experience Diagnostic Radiology
Of course!: Just think of the difference you might feel taking in a big breath of fresh mountain air, versus inhaling smog in the middle of an industrial complex.
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