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The Hidden Messages in Drinking Water and Hydrotherapy

Water is essential for life and maintaining optimal levels of hydration is important for humans to function well. Water makes up a large proportion of our body weight (60% on average), distributed between the intracellular (inside cells) and extracellular (water in the blood and in between cells) compartments. Water is the major component of body fluids, such as blood, synovial fluid (fluid in the joints), saliva and urine, which perform vital functions in the body. The concentration of solutes (osmolality) in body fluids is closely controlled, and even very small changes in osmolality trigger a physiological response; either to increase body water by reducing urinary output and stimulating thirst; or to excrete excess water as urine. Generally, body water is maintained within narrow limits. However, if water losses are not sufficiently replaced, dehydration occurs. Extreme dehydration is very serious and can be fatal. More mild dehydration (about 2% loss of body weight) can result in headaches, fatigue and reduced physical and mental performance. It is also possible to consume too much water and in rare cases this can result in hyponatraemia (low levels of sodium in the blood).

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The Fluorescence biomarker application in pharmacology and medicine

In developed countries, use in cancer for the first time is still one of the main causes of death. Early diagnostics has a great impact on higher chance for recovery. A good target for tumor progression diagnostics is liquid biopsy, which analyzes the circulating cancer markers in the body fluids, not like traditional biopsy in the tumor tissue, mainly thanks to its lesser invasiveness. This is important for patients who face many invasive procedures over the years...

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Proteomics of Human Bodyfluids : Principles, Methods, and Applications

In Proteomics of Human Body Fluids: Principles, Methods, and Applications, top experts provide the premier collection of proteomics applications designed to analyze various human body fluids. Beginning with basic principles and strategies then exploring methodologies, recent findings, and clinical applications, this authoritative volume covers its subject in great detail from many angles.

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Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP): Therapy and Applications

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is a portion of the plasma fraction of autologous blood with a platelet concentration above the baseline with the full complement of growth factors and other plasma proteins, the purpose of this research is to evaluate and summarize literature, with particular focus on rejuvenation process, these include regeneration of soft tissue, skin aging mechanisms, as well as wound healing and a study reported in burns. Emerging autologous cellular therapies that utilize platelet-rich plasma (PRP) applications have the potential to play adjunctive roles in a variety of regenerative medicine treatment plans. There is a global unmet need for tissue repair strategies to treat musculoskeletal, osteoarthritis (OA), and patients with chronic complex and recalcitrant wounds.

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Human microbiome : Clinical implications and therapeutic interventions

The human microbiome refers to the complete microorganisms inhabiting the human body sites including skin, ear, nose, oral cavity, the genital, gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts, and body fluids such as breast milk, saliva, and urine. It is a significant and essential organ recognized for the body and has an established involvement in the host wellbeing, in terms of nutritional requirements and immunomodulation. Talks about how alteration and imbalance in the same can have clinical implications associated with a multitude of gastrointestinal, lifestyle-associated, and neurodegenerative disorders. How the proliferation of specific groups of bacteria and their metabolic activities, as a result of intestinal dysbiosis leads to the 'leaky gut' condition thereby influences brain activity via the bidirectional gut-brain axis. It also coves the importance of microbial seeding and how it can be influenced by the mode of delivery, nutrition, and medication. This book also provides various therapeutic interventions such as the establishment of stool banks and Faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) that have recently proved promising in the treatment of ASD, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, and Ulcerative Colitis. This book provides a deeper understanding of the development of the human gut microbiome and the factors driving its dysbiosis. This book is a valuable read for health professionals, medical students, nutritionists, and scientific research communities who are eager to update themselves with recent trends in microbiome research. It will also aid gastroenterologists and nutritionists to make well-informed choices regarding therapeutic regimes.

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Barile's clinical toxicology : Principles and mechanisms ; 3rd ed.

Examines the complex interactions associated with clinical toxicological events as a result of therapeutic drug administration or chemical exposure. Special emphasis is placed on signs and symptoms of diseases and pathology caused by toxins and clinical drugs. Includes the source, pharmacological and toxicological mechanism of action, detection and identification in body fluids, and treatment of exposure. An overview of protocols for managing various toxic ingestions, and the antidotes and treatments associated with their pathology, are discussed. In addition, effect of toxins on a limited number of body systems and drug-induced adverse drug reactions are also covered

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