Another waitress was close on her heels with the two steak and kidney pies. |
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Free-range pork is gamey, sweet, tender with just a hint of kidney flavour. |
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The cysts can replace much of the mass of the kidneys and can lead to kidney failure. |
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Patients with diabetes can develop other ailments such as heart or kidney disease. |
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Children are more likely to develop a kind of kidney cancer called Wilms' tumor. |
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A kidney patient has been given a new lease of life after enduring a 20-year wait for a perfect organ match. |
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The steak and kidney pie, an old-time scrumptious dish which has not lost its popularity, is there along with the Lamb Cutlets Reform. |
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Among the English classics will be steak and kidney pudding, lamb chump chops, topside of beef, bangers and mash, and fish, chips and peas. |
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In a large bowl, combine the remaining mango with the rice, kidney beans, bell pepper, scallions and peas. |
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Other common malformations include congenital heart, kidney, or Gl abnormalities. |
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Gold awards went to the ox tongue, roast beef, dry cured back bacon, black pudding, beef and Guinness pie, and steak and kidney pie. |
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I found it hard to feel much joy for anything flat on my back after kidney surgery. |
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The renal veins were opened longitudinally and the kidney was bisected sagittally. |
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Demanding or unusual-looking lichen species, such as tree lungwort and Arctic kidney lichen, are also found in the area. |
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This in turn leads to gastric atony, floating kidney, hernia, rectal prolapse, uterine prolapse and other forms of prolapse. |
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The eating disorder transformed the schoolgirl with model looks into a wasted figure and she began to suffer bone disease and kidney failure. |
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The upper portion of the ascending colon lies behind the right lobe of the liver and in front of the anterior surface of the right kidney. |
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Guanidoacetate itself is formed in the kidney from the amino acids arginine and glycine. |
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After sacrificing the animals, the liver and kidney were removed and cut into slices respectively. |
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Residues of PCP have been found in human testes, kidney, prostate, liver, and adipose tissue. |
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Such patients are usually monitored for the effect of lithium on the kidney by the estimation of serum electrolytes. |
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Other blood tests may also be periodically taken to monitor potential harmful effects of Lithium on the kidney and thyroid. |
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Kevin was beginning to fear that he had some sort of rare, strange disease, like appendicitis or kidney stones, or maybe stomach ulcers. |
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Then the meat went in and cooked for a long while, followed by a couple of tins of kidney beans. |
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One year before admission his right kidney had been removed because of renal cancer. |
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In a fall at Huntingdon he sustained a life-threatening injury to his kidney and was forced out of the saddle for three months. |
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Kidney transplant, in which a functioning kidney from a donor is surgically grafted into the patient, has a good rate of success. |
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This leads to a dysfunction of the water metabolism or leukorrhea, due to the downward flowing of kidney essence. |
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Thin and whitish leukorrhea with little odor indicates deficiency of the spleen and kidney. |
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I have been hearing about a potentially fatal kidney disease in dogs, leptospirosis, becoming a problem in Connecticut and Long Island. |
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I bought Marmite and lemon curd, cream crackers and gentleman's relish, steak and kidney pies and Worcestershire sauce. |
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Initially on ultrasound it will appear as an anechoic suprarenal mass with variable compression and displacement of the kidney. |
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From the perspective of medical research, the head is as legitimate an object of study as the kidney or liver. |
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This may include blood tests for anaemia, kidney function test, or scans of the heart and other organs. |
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I remember one episode when he cured chronic kidney failure with a quick zap on his twisty thing. |
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Smoking is a risk factor for cancer of the lung, mouth, larynx, bladder, kidney and several other organs. |
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We also excluded women with a history of kidney or bladder stones, renal failure, or hypercalcaemia. |
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Filtered blood leaves the kidney through the renal vein and flows back to the heart. |
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Of the six kidney xenografts performed that year, all six suffered cellular rejection within the first 60 days. |
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These antibodies are believed to be the cause of the symptoms of systemic lupus, especially kidney disease. |
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The action is diuretic, refrigerant and diaphoretic, and the juice extracted from the fresh plant is of use in urinary and kidney diseases. |
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Protein, acetone, albumin, bile salts are also checked once in two months to evaluate kidney functioning. |
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This can check for protein or red blood cells in the urine, which can indicate kidney damage. |
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Suprofen, an arthritis drug, was withdrawn from the market when patients suffered kidney toxicity. |
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Lunch would be stew or steak and kidney pud with potatoes and boiled green vegetables. |
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The islets are injected into the recipient liver via the portal vein or by subcapsular injection into the kidney or spleen. |
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Management of a kidney stone depends on its size, location, and composition and the presence of anatomical malformation and complications. |
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Depending on its size and position, an untreated kidney stone could cause permanent damage to the kidneys. |
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All of the Stanford patients developed side effects such as high urine calcium, and one developed a kidney stone. |
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Severe back pain of any sort can be a sign of a problem, such as a kidney stone or infection. |
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Typically the Furness haematite is found in rounded masses, resembling animal kidneys, and so is known as kidney ore. |
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If your staple food is kidney beans, try black beans or lentils for a change. |
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Smarter protein sources for salads are chickpeas, kidney beans, black beans or even marinated tofu. |
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Brown basmati rice and dark red kidney beans combine with fresh fruits and vegetables in this colorful main-dish salad. |
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Foods that are high in fiber include black beans, kidney beans, pinto beans and many vegetables, such as broccoli and peas. |
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The light broth contained onions, red peppers and kidney beans, along with sliced olives and Parmesan to give it some extra interest. |
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This means I can finally get to use black beans and kidney beans in the recipes of choice. |
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The active ingredient in these products is an extract derived from a white kidney bean called Phaseolus vulgaris. |
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In a large pot, saute onion in oil until soft, then add tomato sauce, garlic, oregano, basil, bay leaves, red kidney beans and sugar. |
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Many enzymes are shaped a little like a knobbly kidney bean, with a cleft in the inner curve. |
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I was newly pregnant with my first child, whose embryo was about the size of a kidney bean. |
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You can make it with minced beef, lamb, pork or chicken, or even do a veggie version of aubergine, sweet red peppers and red kidney beans. |
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And now, my hearties, be gay, and gaily read the rest, with ease of body and in the best of kidney! |
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It's poached skate with fennel or lamb kidney sausage on bacon and onion bread. |
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It was just nice to see Tom and my son getting excited because we had enough meat to make a steak and kidney pie. |
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A rare delight is a pig's kidney the size of a fist baked slowly with thyme, tarragon, cream and snippets of bacon. |
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They produce numerous different brands including beef and stout, beef and kidney, wild boar and venison. |
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Though his vital signs returned to normal, the abiding fear was that oxygen deprivation had caused permanent kidney or brain damage. |
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Some boys get recurrent urinary infections without any kidney abnormalities. |
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The most severely afflicted children may be severely deaf, suffer heart problems and kidney abnormalities. |
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By creating analogs of nucleotides, she and her research group made drugs that treat acute leukemia and kidney plant rejection. |
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Four years later he suffered more attacks and needed a quadruple heart bypass that left him with kidney failure. |
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By the final days, kidney function declines, toxins begin accumulating in the body, and multiple organ systems fail from lack of nutrition. |
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The five meals tested were cheese and tomato pizza, chicken tikka masala, steak and kidney pie, quiche Lorraine and beef lasagne. |
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Other research has shown that steady use of arthritis-strength acetaminophen or aspirin increases the risk of kidney damage. |
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Long-term use may result in side effects such as acidity, gastritis and even kidney failure. |
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Breakfast consisted of fried bacon, sausage and kidney, coffee and Vienna rolls. |
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Other kidney tonics based on Rehmannia 6 add more ingredients, such as cinnamon bark and aconite, to warm the kidneys. |
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By the time he was 24, Daniel was having dialysis four times a day to survive when his only kidney packed up. |
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A first-of-its-kind clinical trial has shown encouraging results for the use of stereotactic radiosurgery to treat kidney cancer. |
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A kidney recipient tested positive for West Nile virus but was reported to have no symptoms. |
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But doctors are admonished to prescribe this pain reliever only with the utmost caution for a patient with limited kidney function. |
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Because of kidney trouble, my mother cannot observe Fast during the month of Ramadan. |
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Once a person has had a kidney stone, subsequent problems may be avoided through medication and dietary adjustments, Fallon says. |
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The steak and kidney pie was another solid item with lots of English gravy and considered to be good value. |
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Epinephrine is produced and released from the adrenal medulla in the kidney. |
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If a perfect match is not possible, a kidney is allocated based on a point system. |
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Injured dancers who self-medicate on a regular basis with aspirin or Advil can develop problems such as ulcers or kidney damage. |
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I drew some bloods to rule out kidney failure and cancer of the prostate and referred him to a urologist. |
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Renin is secreted from the juxtaglomerular apparatus of the kidney in response to glomerular underperfusion or a reduced salt intake. |
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The Afar also suffer from kidney stones, a consequence of not drinking enough water. |
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Steak, kidney and Guinness pie is just one of a number of tasty and filling pub grub dishes featured on Sean's Irish Pub menu. |
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Similarly, the steak and kidney pie is now made with best blade steak rather than chuck beef. |
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It was definitely home-made, full of lean meat, plenty of kidney and rich gravy. |
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The skewer lay on a vol-au-vent filled with a lightly truffled fudge of sweetbread and kidney, a faint lemoniness danced on my tongue. |
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The product names are exchanged for the ingredients of traditional British dishes, such as beans and chips and steak and kidney. |
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Her recipe had steak and kidney cooking in the batter, but she said that leftover meat could be used. |
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Follow that with steamed oxtail, beef and veal kidney pudding with roast shallots and buttered carrots. |
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And my daughters prefer them to shepherd's pie, steak and kidney pudding or vegetable stew. |
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Tender meat, plenty of kidney, light pastry and tasty gravy would probably have been enough without the helping of chips. |
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Liver and onions, fish and chips, Lancashire hot pot and steak and kidney pudding will be on the menu. |
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Massachusetts gubernatorial candidate Steve Grossman passed a kidney stone during a debate Tuesday. |
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And up until two hours beforehand, he was in the hospital with a kidney stone. |
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The adrenal glands are situated on the superior portion of each kidney. |
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The adrenals are triangular glands that sit atop each kidney. |
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His conservatism, which is more of a cultural than political kidney, seems to fascinate, delight or detract critics. |
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Crews were inspired by 16-month-old Suzanne Mawbey, who had keyhole surgery to remove a kidney, and is leading a campaign to update the hospital's equipment. |
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Thrombosis of the arteries to the kidneys can cause serious kidney damage. |
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The Pie Committee disbanded itself in indignation, several of whom went down the pub instead, where there were rumours of a nice steak and kidney. |
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May this missive find its beholder sound of shank and in good kidney. |
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Baked beans, lima beans, navy beans and kidney beans are all good choices. |
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It came with potatoes, garbanzo beans, kidney beans and green beans. |
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It produced a large number of fine specimens of grape ore and kidney ore. |
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Progesterone also increases sodium and water excretion in females because of competition between progesterone and aldosterone, a kidney hormone that regulates water balance. |
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Although the Al Qaeda chief was said to require dialysis for kidney disorders, no dialysis machines were found at the house. |
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It was a mile-long track, kidney shaped, roughly on the alignment of the present road circuit in a natural bowl, giving spectators wonderful viewing. |
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Moreover, metabolism of certain drugs and xenobiotics also occurs to some extent in all body tissues, but mostly in liver, lung, intestinal tract, kidney, and skin. |
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Main courses included roast beef, lamb and pork from the carvery, steak and kidney pie, poached chicken with mushroom and asparagus sauce and vegetable lasagne. |
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Responsibility for the perioperative care of patients with chronic kidney disease is shared by the family physician, nephrologist, anesthesiologist, and surgeon. |
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Other underlying causes include arthritis, kidney disease, heart failure, asthma, sleep apnea, narcolepsy, restless legs syndrome, Parkinson's disease, and hyperthyroidism. |
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A notice indicated that at lunchtime and in the evening you could indulge in steak and kidney pudding, chicken and leek pudding or spring rolls with chips or jacket potatoes. |
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In addition to causing infections, streptococci give rise, by an autoimmune process, to the serious conditions of rheumatic fever and kidney inflammation. |
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Other emergency conditions are anuria and acute renal failure secondary to bilateral obstruction, or unilateral obstruction in a patient with a solitary functioning kidney. |
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Mechanical percussion techniques have been used therapeutically after shock wave lithotripsy to dislodge such calculi from the lower pole of the kidney. |
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Roasted, pulverised and dissolved in wine, the lobster's rostrum is served as a medicine for a variety of urinary diseases, as well as for removal of kidney stones. |
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In humans, there is no direct evidence that potassium protects against renal arteriolar or tubular lesions that occur in either hypertension or kidney disease. |
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Certain foods such as kidney beans and artichokes cause an overproduction of bacteria in the stomach, which can in turn lead to excessive flatulence. |
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The situation of these plants this year has provided a contrast in form and colour to the deep green kidney shaped leaves of the asarabacca rock plants. |
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Typical products affected by the alert are shepherd's pies, pasta bakes, cottage pies, chicken wings, sausage casseroles, pizzas, steak and kidney pies and chilli con carne. |
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A tumor mass within the kidney extended from the medulla to the cortex and macroscopically penetrated the renal capsule, extending into the surrounding fat. |
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Also, only the liver, pancreas, kidney, and intestine exhibit full activity of the trans-sulfuration pathway that metabolizes homocysteine to cysteine and taurine. |
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He aged with dignity despite kidney disease and other maladies. |
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Results of kidney and liver function tests were within normal limits. |
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Asking my colleagues about England's specialities, I get bangers and mash, cheddar, Stilton, marmite, baked beans, fish and chips, steak and kidney pie. |
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The burrito was made with an organic enzyme tortilla and contained organic basmati rice, spinach, peanut-tomato mousse, white kidney beans, eggs and cheese. |
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The one with the fever and the rash and the kidney failure that eventually killed her? |
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Seeing one is especially important if you have diabetes, kidney disease or heart disease, says Dubost. |
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Their app, Colorimetrix, is accurate enough to monitor conditions such as diabetes, kidney disease, and urinary tract infections. |
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Allotransplantation of the pancreas and duodenum along with the kidney in diabetic nephropathy. |
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The team tested the compound in a mouse model of kidney cancer using radioactively labeled glucose with positron-emission tomography scanning. |
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Diagnostics also suggested that treatment of the triple energizer and kidney meridians would help to treat the problem. |
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Roth and his colleagues collected data on the number of highly sensitized patients typically found in a kidney exchange pool. |
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We now understand that ADPKD and a number of other hereditary kidney diseases are all due to defective cilial proteins. |
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We also find gluthatione metabolism in a middle position, with a CV of 0.6, and it is highlighted in kidney. |
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Children under two, elderly people and people with heart or kidney problems are more at risk of developing heatstroke, as are diabetes serers. |
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Anatomically, the posterior wall of the left colon, which is devoid of serosa, is directly opposite the anterior surface of the left kidney. |
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Polynocturia in chronic kidney disease is related to natriuresis rather than to water diuresis. |
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These fees have ballooned.... That has hit advertising like a kidney punch. |
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Divorcee Mrs Cruz also had a dislocation of the spine, a broken breast bone, rib fractures and heart, lung and kidney damage. |
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Xenobiotic-metabolizing enzymes are found in the liver, kidney, skin, olfactory epithelia, and bronchiolar epithelium. |
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Follow-up thoracoabdominal CT angiography 1 month later led to the identification of a 4-cm nodular lesion in the sinus of the left kidney. |
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When the champion landed a vicious left-handed kidney punch early in the fourth, Azzaoui crumpled to the canvas. |
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Your poets, spendthrifts, and other fools of that kidney, pretend, forsooth, to crack their jokes on prudence. |
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For added protein, stir in a tin of kidney or butter beans, or chick peas ten minutes before serving, or sprinkle with grated cheese. |
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It simply combines kidney beans, butter beans and black eyes beans in an aromatically spiced tomato based sauce. |
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Pathologic examination of the removed kidney demonstrated active infection with bacteria and microabscess. |
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Some protists accomplish this using contractile vacuoles, while freshwater fish excrete excess water via the kidney. |
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Butylates play a role in causing high blood and cholesterol levels, besides impairing kidney and liver functions. |
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Since 1 April 2008, everyone aged 40 to 74 years old has been able to get a health check for heart disease, stroke, diabetes and kidney disease. |
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I'll see your defective gallbladder and raise you one heart murmur and a kidney stone. |
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The left ectopic kidney was located in the right hemiabdomen with the hilum anteriorly faced. |
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Mandi Caddick, 40, wanted to spare other mums her heartbreak and allowed Aeron Griffiths' liver and kidney to be donated after he died last year. |
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In 1536, he began to suffer from kidney and bladder stones, arthritis, and an ear infection ruptured an ear drum. |
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A prolonged chase will stress the animal and can lead to capture myopathy, a fatal condition due to severe muscle and kidney damage. |
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Typically, it presents in infancy with cardiac rhabdomyomas or as bilateral cystic kidney disease. |
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Amiloride and triamterene interfere with the sodium-potassium exchange at the distal convoluted tubule of the kidney. |
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In 1658 he was struck by a sudden bout of malarial fever, followed directly by illness symptomatic of a urinary or kidney complaint. |
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Urinary excretion of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease. |
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Lomu was recovering from a kidney transplant, but the signing gave notice of the team's renewed ambition. |
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So, regardless of your blood type or rhesus factor, as soon as you donate your kidney you will receive the money from the association treasury. |
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For instance, one writer who discussed tracking gut-shot deer talked about a kidney hit and compared it to the liver and stomach wound. |
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Coumarin is known to cause liver and kidney damage in high concentrations and metabolic effect in humans with CYP2A6 polymorphism. |
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Other animal parts are also used as food products, including blood, liver, kidney, heart and oxtail. |
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Dr Pandya said kidney stones can lead to kidney infection and kidney damage. |
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A new study finds that kidney stones can be added to the list of health risks associated with climate change. |
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Two little calcium may cause your oxalate levels to rise, which can cause kidney stones. |
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Unfortunately none of the registered charities for kidney disease actually fund the Urology Development Fund for Kidney Stones. |
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Polar bears exposed to oil spill conditions have been observed to lick the oil from their fur, leading to fatal kidney failure. |
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As well as nettles, kidney vetch and trefoil are the top plants for attracting butterflies. |
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The project involved planting caterpillar food, a species of plant called kidney vetch, along the Southam bypass. |
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Vegetables like kidney vetch, brinjal and bottle gourd have virtually disappeared from the market. |
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A starch blocker is a nonstimulant, 100 per cent natural nutritional supplement derived from the white kidney bean. |
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Most zinc is in the brain, muscle, bones, kidney, and liver, with the highest concentrations in the prostate and parts of the eye. |
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After about the age of fifty, James suffered increasingly from arthritis, gout and kidney stones. |
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A vote for us is a vote for yourself, and a kidney punch to your neighbours. |
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For Gloucester a vital foothold, for the Falcons a strength-sapping kidney punch sandwiched between Noon's brace. |
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In accordance with previous studies we immunolocalised both PEPCK and G6PC to the proximal tubules of the kidney cortex. |
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The Welshman landed a perfect kidney punch 58 seconds into the round which dumped Azzaoui to the canvas. |
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I picked them up, and found that they weren't pebbles at all, but hard, redshelled kidney beans. |
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Popular ones include all varieties of dried beans, such as kidney beans, lima beans, butter beans and broad beans. |
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The local demand for kidney beans at the domestic market remains rather low. |
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The drug must be administered intravenously, however, and may cause serious kidney toxicity. |
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In the Balkans, an old remedy for bedbug infestations is to strew kidney bean leaves on the floor around the bed. |
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The kidney bean extract further blocks starch breakdown and sugar absorption. |
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The ovalbumin and conalbumin promoters did not function in chicken fibroblasts, kidney cells, and a number of nonchicken cells. |
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In Sudan many types of legume are used for human food and animal feed such as faba bean, kidney bean, chick pea, lablab bean, cow pea. |
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Thus medullary part of camel's kidneys occupy twice as much area as a cow's kidney. |
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The kidney bean market in Kyrgyzstan has untapped reserves, the Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation told Tazabek. |
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Cauterization of the remaining peritoneal attachments completed the kidney dissection. |
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Many cast members came down with colds, flu, or kidney infections after spending hours in cold water, including Winslet. |
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With long-term lowering of uric acid the tophi may decrease in size and the volume and kidney function may improve. |
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However, surgeons removed her kidney through a single incision in her belly button. |
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Earlier this year Gill, from Yarm, became the 426th person to altruistically donate a kidney. |
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Now found in hospitals throughout the country, the lithotripter has radically changed the treatment of kidney stones. |
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The incidence of liver cancer and kidney cancer in China grew gradually over time. |
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Although he came out of his coma on 20 April 2012, his condition deteriorated rapidly, and he died on 20 May 2012 of liver and kidney failure. |
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The bright and cheerful music of Pinafore was composed during a time when Sullivan suffered from excruciating pain from a kidney stone. |
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Myoglobinuria is always serious because it can clog the kidneys and you could need special kidney support treatment, even dialysis. |
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Some people have multiorgan failure, needing both kidney and pancreas, heart and lung, or some other combination of organs. |
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Usually donor kidney is placed in the right iliac fossa with anastamosis to right internal or external iliac artery and external iliac vein. |
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Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin II receptor antagonists for preventing the progression of diabetic kidney disease. |
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The characteristics of an ideal biomarker of kidney diseases and statistical analysis of biomarker studies is detailed. |
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Fingers or toes may misgrow club-like together. One kidney may fail. The head may contain practically no brain. |
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The National Cancer Institute estimates 61,560 new cases and 14,080 deaths from kidney and renal pelvis cancer in the United States this year. |
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Histologically, the kidney was widely occupied by a pleomorphic sarcomatous tumor. |
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There was widespread lymphomatous involvement of liver, gallbladder, spleen, kidney, lung, stomach, and heart. |
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It was reported on 9 November that Wilkinson suffered a lacerated kidney during the match. |
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Scientists suspect this vessel constriction is the basis for the observed kidney toxicity. |
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The only tumours of the kidney that are not included in the definition of RCC are tumours of the renal pelvis and ureters. |
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His early death in 1915 at the age of 37 from kidney disease caused national mourning. |
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Nephro means kidney, and a blastoma is a tumour of embryonic tissue that has not yet fully developed. |
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His sister Marjorie died of kidney disease in May and shortly after, on 22 May 1946, Orwell set off to live on the Isle of Jura. |
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We had been ongoing his chronical kidney failure and chronical respiratory failure treatment for 285 days at intensive care unit of the hospital. |
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Transperitoneal laparoscopic nephrectomy for autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease. |
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Milton died of kidney failure on 8 November 1674 and was buried in the church of St Giles Cripplegate, Fore Street, London. |
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Isabella Beeton in 1861 gives a recipe calling for rump steak and lamb's kidney. |
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Among the various vernacular rhyming slang names for steak and kidney pie are Kate and Sidney pie, snake and kiddy pie, and snake and pygmy pie. |
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The tumour may cause overall expansion of the kidney, while maintaining the reniform contour. |
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Renovascular hypertension results when a vascular stenosis leads to renal ischemia and elevation of renin release from the affected kidney. |
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Hot water crust pastry, puff pastry, and shortcrust pastry are among the pastry crusts prepared for steak and kidney pie. |
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Thiazides in the prophylactic treatment of recurrent idiopathic kidney stones. |
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He had long suffered from kidney stones, which also lodged in the bladder, causing him great pain. |
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Wilkins died in London, most likely from the medicines used to treat his kidney stones and stoppage of urine. |
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Gross specimen of the left kidney showing lipomatous tumour of the renal pelvis. |
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In addition, ATI receptor signaling contributes to constriction of renal and systematic arterioles, increased cardiac contractility, and sodium uptake in the kidney. |
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Minya and Abo-Kurkas Archbishoprics issued a statement saying that Takla underwent a surgery to remove her left kidney and the spleen and a doubled tube installation. |
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Use of anabolic steroids can lead to other life-threatening conditions such as high blood pressure, heart attacks, strokes and liver or kidney tumours. |
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Along with its role as ametabolic derangement marker, plasma FABP4 concentrations should be taken into consideration as an early marker of kidney damage in type 2 diabetes. |
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The group said it had found in the FDA's adverse reaction files 47 cases of acute pancreatitis and 73 cases of kidney stones associated with Alli and Xenical. |
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Percutaneous alcoholization of simple serous cysts of the kidney. |
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Evans suffered kidney failure in 2008 after he mistakingly ate deadly webcap mushrooms he picked on his brother-inlaw's Altyre Estate, near Forres, Moray. |
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Ndetan said the study results make the case for asking patients with slightly abnormal and unexplained kidney tests about their acetaminophen use. |
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An example of an effective ACE inhibitor is captopril, which the Food and Drug Administration approved for treating kidney disease of Type I diabetes. |
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These are surgical, uninephrectomy or subtotal nephrectomy producing mild to severe RI, or acute pharmacologically induced changes to the heart or kidney. |
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Investigation of Egyptian mummies has revealed calcified eggs in liver and kidney tissues, proving the presence of schistosomiasis in ancient Egypt. |
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Each reniculus is like a small individual kidney with its own cortex, medulla, and calyx, and the duct from each small unit joins with others to form the ureter. |
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Only the mammalian kidney has a bean shape, although there are some exceptions, such as the multilobed reniculate kidneys of pinnipeds, cetaceans and bears. |
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The findings suggest that the behavior of the autonomic nervous system may be a sentinel marker for late development of certain cases of kidney disease. |
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The finding of renal cell carcinoma arising in a kidney with the duplication of pelvicalyceal system and ureters, as in the present case, is uncommon. |
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Berberine ameliorates chronic kidney injury caused by atherosclerotic renovascular disease through the suppression of NFkB signaling pathway in rats. |
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Since human kidney maturation occurs in utero and during the first 2 years of life when lactational exposure may occur, there may be risk to the developing human kidney. |
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As they preen, birds may ingest the oil coating their feathers, irritating the digestive tract, altering liver function, and causing kidney damage. |
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By stripping a rat kidney of its cells and repopulating it with new ones, scientists have shown that a bioengineered kidney can function to some extent like a normal one. |
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The 21st century surgical treatment of kidney stones now includes laser surgery, and this has just been introduced in Wrexham recently, by Mr Shergill and his colleagues. |
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Other crops, like sugar cane, kidney beans, and certain spices would have been familiar to slaves through contact with British colonies in the Caribbean. |
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The ultrasound characterized a peripherally calcified, multicystic, and septated lesion that was close to both the pancreatic tail and the upper pole of the left kidney. |
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In his early days he relied on bodywork, especially his kidney punches, but when the punch was outlawed he did not suffer from losing this part of his repertoire. |
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National Institutes of Health scientists have discovered that the activation of immune cells called basophils causes kidney damage in a mouse model of lupus nephritis. |
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She had leucocytosis but normal liver and kidney function tests. |
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The left kidney is diminutive and in most limpets is barely functional. |
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For in the tube between bladder and kidney lay a limpet mine of cancer. |
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If you would like to cook dried white, red, or kidney beans, garbanzos or black beans, or black-eyed peas, we suggest the overnight, all-day method. |
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Shock wave therapy, also known as lithotripsy, uses sound waves to break down smaller kidney stones, allowing the particles to pass harmlessly out of the body through urine. |
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Various meat pies are consumed such as steak and kidney pie, shepherd's pie, cottage pie, Cornish pasty and pork pie, the latter of which is consumed cold. |
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He said sugar can contribute to diabetes, causes toxemia during pregnancy and can increase kidney size and produce pathological changes in the kidney, he added. |
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The Mary G McGeown Regional Nephrology Unit at the City Hospital is the kidney transplant centre and provides regional renal services for Northern Ireland. |
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Blackcurrants contain high levels of vitamin C and anthocyanins that protect against conditions including joint inflammation, kidney stones and cardiovascular disease. |
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Additionally, no abnormalities in IL-12 and interferon-alpha, liver and kidney function tests, complete blood counts or pathology of major organs were observed. |
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Rats can pass on Weil's disease to humans, which can cause kidney failure. |
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Indeed, she discovered that nanobacteria is found in kidney stones. |
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Steak and kidney pie is a representative dish of British cuisine. |
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That's to make sure that it's just BPH and not something else like prostate cancer or a bladder or kidney infection, which requires a different treatment. |
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The semivegetarian diet is usually a good option for kidney patients. |
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Japan's first heart, liver, kidney and cornea transplants from a brain-dead donor took place on March 1 at the Kochi Medical School in Kochi Prefecture. |
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In kidney development, the metanephric cap mesenchyme contains a population of progenitor cells that give rise to nearly all of the epithelial cells of the kidney. |
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Microalbuminuria is an early signal of diabetic kidney disease. |
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When they looked only at people who drank less than one cup of caffeinated coffee per day, caffeine was linked to a lower risk of kidney stones in men but not women. |
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With so many choices from kidney and navy beans to black eyed, garbanzos, lentils peas and so many ways to prepare them, beans are a very diverse food. |
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Throughout the festival, PinkTank Cafe Bar will also be serving a variety of tasty traditional British meals including sausage and mash, pork baps and steak and kidney pie. |
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Radiation-induced changes in capillaries constitute a basic injury in the pathogenesis of chronic radiation damage to the heart, lung, liver, kidney and brain. |
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Expression of MAP1B during glomerulogenesis in newborn rat kidney. |
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It goes without saying, therefore, that obstructive anuria can occur only if the outflow from both kidneys or from the only functioning kidney is obstructed. |
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The theory is dismissed by some experts, particularly in James's case, because he had kidney stones which can lead to blood in the urine, colouring it red. |
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It's one of those pubs where your feet stick to the carpet and the barmaids give you a kidney punch rather than say 'excuse me' when they want to get past. |
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Q My doctor says I have a kidney stone and I'm wondering how I got it. |
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One in 10 Americans will have a kidney stone during his or her lifetime. |
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The doctors said kidney stone patients who are cured are more prone to get kidney stones again and should take precautions in their diet and drink more water. |
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The delay between high daily temperatures and kidney stone presentation was short, peaking within three days of exposure to hot days, the study added. |
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Those who typically consumed around 350 milligrams of caffeine a day had a 20 to 25 percent lower risk of kidney stones than those who consumed no caffeine. |
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A liver and kidney transplant became more imminent when he developed refractory ascites and increasing serum creatinine levels and worsening of his glomerular filtration rate. |
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Haroon said that REDO is providing treatment of the kidney patients, however, he said that the treatment is costly adding that the poor patients can not afford it. |
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With a well-stocked pantry full of ingredients like canned tomatoes, kidney beans and pumpkin, preparing a nutritious, creative meal that your family will love is easy. |
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Pharmachem Laboratories, Kearny, NJ, developer of Phase 2 white kidney bean extract, is looking to remedy consumer confusion caused by generic white kidney bean extracts. |
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It was bland at best, and I surmised that the lack of flavor in an uncooked kidney bean was normal, and that when cooked, the beans would be quite palatable and nutritious. |
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But a kidney bean in the leper's nostril would only score 8 points. |
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This drug, along with other similar drugs, is believed to result in kidney failure, heart attack or hospitalization due to diabetic ketoacidosis or acidosis. |
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