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Review Article: Mechanisms of Disease: Pulmonary Complications of Sickle Cell Disease Mark T. Gladwin, M.D., and Elliott Vichinsky, M.D. The inheritance of two copies of a mutant I2-globin gene, one from each parent, is the underlying cause of sickle cell disease. [Cell Biology/Signaling] Cellular Procoagulant Activity Dictates Clot ... From the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine the Center for Thrombosis and Hemostasis , and the Carolina Cardiovascular Biology Center , University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. The benefits of a soft–tissue laser For more on this topic, go to www.dentaleconomics.com and search using the following key words: diode laser, soft?tissue laser, periodontology, periodontal surgery, gingival, gingiva, restorations, ... Staff RN: Cath Lab/EP Lab, Nurse Manager EP - St. David's Healthcare - 11/17 Complimentary accredited web archive This activity is intended for physicians, nurses, and technologists. Pine Bark May Reduce Jetlag, Says Study I have a background in English and Journalism and a passion for writing about science. Study Shows Pine Bark Reduces Jetlag A new study published in the journal of Minerva Cardioangiologica reveals Pycnogenol, pine bark extract from the French maritime pine tree, reduces jetlag in passengers by nearly 50 percent. A new study published in the journal of Minerva Cardioangiologica reveals Pycnogenol, pine bark extract from the French maritime pine tree, reduces jetlag in passengers by nearly 50 percent. Pycnogenol Cut Jetlag Symptoms In Half For Passengers Taking 7- To 9-hour Flights Main Category: Complementary Medicine / Alternative Medicine Also Included In: Sleep / Sleep Disorders / Insomnia ; Headache / Migraine ; Blood / Hematology Article Date: 06 Nov 2008 - 4:00 PST printer friendly ... A new study published in the journal of Minerva Cardioangiologica reveals Pycnogenol, pine bark extract from the French maritime pine tree, reduces jetlag in passengers by nearly 50 percent. Got jet lag? Go chew on a pine tree It's not as silly as it sounds. Researchers today said that pine bark extract, reduces jet lag in passengers by nearly 50%.A Jetlag, also called desynchronosis , is a temporary ailment that causes a variety of ... |
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