Ferritin testing reveals iron storage levels, aiding in diagnosing anemia, iron overload, and chronic diseases. It’s vital for monitoring overall health and managing conditions like fatigue or inflammation. . . #DiaSysIndia #IVD #clinicalchemistry #reagents #diagnostics #iron #hemolysis #anemia #blooddisorders #DiaSysgmbh #biochemistry
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Common causes of hyperammonemia include: -Liver failure -Medications/drug reactions -Hemolytic disease -Gastrointestinal bleeds -Urea cycle disorders/other inborn errors of metabolism #ureacycle #ureacycledisorders #checkammonia #bloodammonialevels #ureacycle #ureacycledisorders #inbornerrorsofmetabolism
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Access a simple and fast method for the analysis of antioxidants in grape juice by LC-MS here ➡ https://bit.ly/4eON6yh
Grapes contain compounds called antioxidants, which may help to protect against cardiovascular disease. However, individual varieties of grapes contain different types and quantities of these special compounds. Traditional analytical methods have focused on measuring the sum of antioxidants in a sample; however mass spectrometry allows the identification and quantification of each individual antioxidant, helping researchers develop products that have the highest potential health benefits. Access a simple and fast method for the analysis of antioxidants in grape juice by LC-MS here ➡ https://bit.ly/4eON6yh
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Grapes contain compounds called antioxidants, which may help to protect against cardiovascular disease. However, individual varieties of grapes contain different types and quantities of these special compounds. Traditional analytical methods have focused on measuring the sum of antioxidants in a sample; however mass spectrometry allows the identification and quantification of each individual antioxidant, helping researchers develop products that have the highest potential health benefits. Access a simple and fast method for the analysis of antioxidants in grape juice by LC-MS here ➡ https://bit.ly/4eON6yh
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#Seaweed sample collection session Caulerpa spp 🍂🌊🍂🌊 Aside from being a source of food, Caulerpa has several uses from #bioremediation, to #fertilizer, and health and wellness. The anti-oxidant compounds of Caulerpa have been well-studied, and these are used in treating various diseases and health conditions such as cancer and #cardiovascular disorders. #Seaweed #Algae #HIGHERALS
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It’s refreshing to see someone looking beyond the norm. Nutrition, including for specific medical conditions like chronic kidney disease, is filled with opinions and beliefs. It’s our responsibility as scientists to hear, channel, contextualize, and communicate them. I haven’t dug into this study yet, but here are 3 main points I’ll be looking for: 1) did they control for things like PRAL/NEAP in their analysis? If so, how? If not, I would feel like they’re doing the existing literature and arguably the leading theory a disservice. 2) how did they phrase / cage their results around some of the existing RCTs that suggest slower eGFR decline with low protein interventions? 3) if they used multiple dietary variables measured with error in their analysis, how did they discuss statistical issues like unpredictable directional bias? If they didn’t, how are they handling or thinking about compositional variable bias? Diligence and vigilance will be our guide as we fork our way through the many paths in the garden of nutrition science.
Higher protein intake is linked to lower mortality in older adults with chronic kidney disease according to a large new study. That's the opposite of what generations of nephrologists had always assumed (without any data). Finally, we have a study. It's time to abandon the low-protein approach. Link to study: https://lnkd.in/eVAftgBP
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Abstract: C. difficile stands as a primary cause of health-care-associated colitis in adults; however, extraintestinal manifestations of C. difficile, particularly bacteremia, are exceptionally rare. In this report, we document a case of an elderly male with multiple comorbidities who presented with an acute onset of fever. Read more 👉 https://lnkd.in/gVjCG334
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Higher protein intake is linked to lower mortality in older adults with chronic kidney disease according to a large new study. That's the opposite of what generations of nephrologists had always assumed (without any data). Finally, we have a study. It's time to abandon the low-protein approach. Link to study: https://lnkd.in/eVAftgBP
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🔍 Iron Deficiency Anemia vs. Anemia of Chronic Disease: Understanding the Differences 🔍 Both Iron Deficiency Anemia (IDA) and Anemia of Chronic Disease (ACD) impact red blood cell production, but they stem from different causes: 🔸 IDA: Caused by insufficient iron levels, often due to poor diet, blood loss, or absorption issues. 🔸 ACD: Associated with long-term inflammatory conditions (e.g., arthritis, infections) where iron is stored but not properly utilized by the body. Key to effective treatment? Accurate diagnosis and addressing the root cause. 💡Understanding the nuances between these types of anemia can lead to more targeted therapies and better patient outcomes! #Healthcare #Anemia #IronDeficiency #ChronicDisease #MedicalEducation
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Corneal arcus is caused by fatty deposits deep in the edge of the cornea. Arcus senilis doesn't affect vision. It also doesn't need treatment. When arcus senilis occurs in older adults, it isn't related to high cholesterol. But when we detect it in younger patients However, an arc or ring around the iris sometimes occurs in younger people who have familial Hypercholesterolemia. Familial Hypercholesterolemia is a disorder that is passed down through families. It causes very high levels of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, the "bad" cholesterol. In people with familial hyperlipidemia, this arc or ring typically occurs before age 45 and is linked to an increased risk of heart disease. #fyp #fyppppppppppppppppppppppp #fypシ゚viral #fypシ #Philippines #tikok #manila #foryoupage
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