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| 9 Nov 2009 Oudiz et al explain that PAH is a disease of the pulmonary circulation characterized by a progressive rise in pulmonary vascular resistance that leads to right ventricular failure in the heart and premature death. .... Join Drs Giles, Elliott, Mason and White as they discuss a new approach to preservation of NO offered by the cyclooxygenase-inhibiting nitric oxide donating (CINOD) drugs, which may have an important role in treating arthritis patients with hypertension. ... theHeart.org - http://www.theheart.org/ - References [ More results from theHeart.org ] |
| 19 Nov 2009 by admin Adding more and more vegetables and fruits in our daily diet is beneficial since it ensures the easy oxygen flow in the body and thus the heart is supplied with required amount of nitric oxide which is necessary for a healthy heart and ... Itechtalk - http://blog.itechtalk.com/ - References |
| 16 Nov 2009 by Crystal L. Cox In addition to its role in the regulation of vascular tone, Nitric Oxide has other significant vascular benefits. Nitric Oxide decreases platelet aggregation and adhesiveness, reduces monocyte adhesiveness and inflammatory cytokine ... Reverse Heart Disease - Dissolve Artery... - http://www.argininedrink.com/ [ More results from Reverse Heart Disease - Dissolve Artery... ] |
| 21 Jul 2008 During ECMO, an infant's blood is mechanically oxygenated by connecting the baby to a heart-lung machine. INOmax should not be used in the treatment of neonates known to be dependent on right-to-left shunting of blood. ... The company's product, INOmax(R) (nitric oxide) for inhalation, is an FDA-approved drug for the treatment of hypoxic respiratory failure in term and near-term newborns. The drug also is approved by regulatory authorities and used in Canada, Europe, ... BioSpace.com Featured News and Stories - http://www.biospace.com/ [ More results from BioSpace.com Featured News and Stories ] |
| 17 Nov 2009 by Keith These include reversing endothelial dysfunction with nutrients that stimulate endothelial nitric oxide production, reducing inflammation, enhancing and restoring cerebral blood flow, and providing antioxidant support to reduce the level ... Keith Connects The Dots - http://keithconnectsthedots.com/ |
| 11 Nov 2009 by Dr. Supriya Sarkar When patients receive stored blood, their chances of heart attack, heart failure, stroke and death increase in proportion to the length of time the blood has been stored. Nitric oxide in red blood cells is critical to the delivery of ... Stop Heart Attack - http://drsupriyacard.blogspot.com/ |
| 4 Nov 2009 by Han, F., Lu, Y.-m., Hasegawa, H., Kanai,... Notably, we found that breakdown of dystrophin and spectrin by calpain was associated with heart failure in TAC mice. Caveolin-3 breakdown was closely associated with eNOS dissociation from the plasma membrane and its subsequent ... JPET Fast Forward - http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/ [ More results from JPET Fast Forward ] |
| 15 Sep 2009 by UBC New Books role of nitric oxide in heart failure [electronic resource] / edit...: http://resolve.library.ubc.ca/cgi-bin/catsearch?bid=4011561 #medicine. ubcnewbooks timeline - http://identi.ca/ubcnewbooks |
| 26 Oct 2009 by Watson, RS, Clermont, G., Kinsella, JP,... b Pediatric Heart Lung Center, University of Colorado School of Medicine/Children's Hospital, Denver, Colorado c Department of Biostatistics, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ... BACKGROUND: The long-term consequences of inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) use in premature newborns with respiratory failure are unknown. We therefore studied the clinical and economic outcomes to 1 year of corrected age after a randomized controlled ... PEDIATRICS recent issues - http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/ [ More results from PEDIATRICS recent issues ] |
| 18 Nov 2009 by muscleblog Some of them, such as nitric oxide, are necessary for the proper physiological functioning of the body, and eliminating them would be a mistake! Antioxidants do not prevent postexercise peroxidation and may delay muscle recovery. ... The divide between the robust experimental evidence of the pathogenetic role of increased oxidative load in diabetes and the overwhelming failure of antioxidants to show any health benefits in clinical trials may well be characterized as the ... MuscleBlog - http://www.muscleblog.es/ |
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