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Mental Illness / Exercise in Extreme Heat / Testosterone Therapy: Mayo Clinic Radio. According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, 1 in 5 Americans ...
MRI. Using radio waves and a strong magnetic field, MRI can detect tendon, ligament and other soft tissue injuries that aren't visible on X-rays. Joint ...
Heating the chemotherapy drugs and administering them directly into the abdominal cavity allows for both a higher dosage and greater penetration of the ...
Seal the vas deferens by tying it, using heat, placing surgical clips or using a combination of methods. Then your surgeon returns the ends of the vas ...
Brown fat produces heat to help maintain your body temperature in cold conditions. Researchers are looking at whether brown fat's calorie-burning properties ...
Heat a medium saute pan over medium-high heat. Once pan is hot, add oil and beef tenderloin. Sear beef on both sides. Cook thoroughly to an internal ...
While fatigue or a skin infection can cause temporarily burning or inflamed feet, burning feet are most often a sign of nerve damage (peripheral neuropathy) ...
Asbestos fibers are strong, and they resist heat. This makes them useful in many ways. Asbestos gets used in insulation, brakes, shingles, flooring and many ...
Sodium chloride is used as an electrolyte replenisher to help prevent heat cramps caused by too much sweating. This medicine is also used for the ...
The heat destroys the cancer cells. Another option is cryoablation, in which extreme cold is used to kill cancer cells. In some cases, chemotherapy drugs or ...
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