These range from relatively minor conditions, such as corns and bunions, to serious issues such as ulcers and circulatory disorders.
But at the same time, we must recognize that the world financial system is the circulatory system for the world economy.
Deaths from circulatory system diseases and cancer actually decreased mildly, as did overall deaths from external causes (by a very respectable 5%).
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A. representative explained that there was a statement in their literature to the effect that circulatory problems could arise from prolonged immobility.
In women there was a 27 percent increase in all circulatory deaths.
There are always more deaths in winter than other times of year, with causes such as respiratory and circulatory diseases, and infections like flu.
The severe form of the disease, dengue haemorrhagic fever, involves a high temperature, head and muscle aches, internal bleeding and, at worst, circulatory failure.
Plus, that extra movement jump starts your circulatory system, which will sharpen your focus and keep you on top of your game at work.
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"This finding may affect the relevance of trials involving cardiac, circulatory and neurologic disorders that are treated with nitroglycerin or nitric oxide-dependent therapies, " they said.
Now, even if guys don't want to cozy up to their brides, they can improve the health of their hearts and circulatory systems by taking Niteworks, says Herbalife.
Daytime temperatures in Kosovo, which can exceed 32C (90F), increase the possibility Ms Becker could suffer imminent circulatory collapse as she loses fluids which are not replaced through drinking.
If ingested, it causes nausea, vomiting and internal bleeding of the stomach and intestines, followed by failure of the liver, spleen and kidneys, and death by collapse of the circulatory system.
They are constantly shedding cells into the circulatory system.
In 1997, Casey Martin, a professional golfer with a circulatory disorder, sued under the American with Disabilities Act to be allowed to use a golf cart to play in the U.S. Open.
Because of recent health reports suggesting that cocoa was--you know, has some attributes that are good for the heart and circulatory system, there's been a great trend toward dark chocolate in the industry.
"I think it's unfortunate we are here four years after device approval and many of these questions are unanswered, " says William Maisel, a cardiologist at Harvard Medical School and chairman of the FDA panel that analyzes circulatory system devices.
If you inject Avastin into the eye, however, its slightly different structure means it interacts with a receptor in the eye in a different way to Lucentis, with the result that more of the drug is drawn into the circulatory system.
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From a molecular perspective, Lucentis was designed to stay in the eye and have a short half-life (two hours), while Avastin was designed to enter the circulatory system and to stick around to fight off cancer (a half-life of 20 days).
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Another notable qualifier is Casey Martin , who caused controversy in 1998 when he won the right to use a golf cart on the course due to a rare circulatory disorder in his right leg that restricts his ability to walk 18 holes.
"In 30 of these reports it is documented that the patient died at some point in time afterwards, often as a result of cardiac or circulatory problems, " the ministry said referring to the period after the drug was authorised in the EU in September 1998.
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