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remedies that can slow heavy menstrual bleeding
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Home remedies for the treatment of menorrhagia are effective and safe ways to get relief from the symptoms. Some of the home remedies for heavy menstrual bleeding are as follows: 1. Parsley: Parsley is taken for menstrual disorders. 2. Cooked banana flower eaten with curd is beneficial for treating heavy bleeding. 3. Herbal teas like chamomile tea helps in this condition.
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Help for Heavy Menstrual Periods. If you are bleeding heavily, certain self-care strategies such as making yourself comfortable, getting plenty of rest, drinking extra fluids and eating iron-rich foods can improve how you are feeling.
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does premarin cause cancer
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Premarin may increase your risk of developing a condition that may lead to uterine cancer. Call your doctor at once if you have any unusual vaginal bleeding while using this medicine. Have regular physical exams and self-examine your breasts for lumps on a monthly basis while using Premarin.
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Also, especially when taken for more than a few years, hormone therapy increases the risk of breast cancer, a finding confirmed in multiple studies of different hormone therapy combinations, not just limited to a combination estrogen-progestin pill (Prempro).
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can ovulation pain vary per month
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Mittelschmerz is German for middle and pain. It is also known as âovulation painâ or 'mid-cycle pain.â Mittelschmerz is a one-sided lower abdominal pain, but can switch to the other side the next month or stay on the same side for several months in a row. Mittelschmerz may occur just before, during, or after ovulation in about 20% of women and can it lasts from a few seconds or minutes to several hours. Rarely does it last 24-48 hours.
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Ovulation pain symptoms. A pain on one side of your lower abdomen and pelvic area that occurs about 15 days before your next period is due. The pain can be described as a sharp and sudden abdominal pain or a dull and cramping like pain. In some cases the pain can be severe, but it is usually mild.
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what causes a light brown jelly like discharge
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There are certain vaginal infections that may lead to a light brown vaginal discharge. Such infections include gonorrhea, warts and Chlamydia. If the light brown appearance of the discharge is a result of an infection, it may be accompanied by other symptoms like foul smell, a burning or itchy sensation and pain.
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Each month, the uterus is lined with blood to prepare for conception. If conception doesn't occur, the blood is released through the cervix. Brown vaginal discharge shows before regular menstrual blood when there is old blood left in the cervix from the previous cycle. Ovulation can cause brown cervical mucus. There are a couple of possibilities for why this occurs.
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symptoms of low progesterone after menopause
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The fall in levels of oestrogen and progesterone triggers a whole range of symptoms. Around 70% of women experience symptoms with the menopause such as hot flushes and night sweats. A common early sign of the menopause is irregular periods. Low levels of oestrogen also cause the bladder lining to become thinner, and this can lead to loss of some control of the bladder. Two of the most common symptoms associated with the menopause are hot flushes and night sweats.
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Low progesterone signs and symptoms: The problem with progesterone imbalances is the symptoms typically mimic those of other disorders. Besides infertility and pregnancy loss, low progesterone symptoms can include:
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bleeding after c-section how much
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There is always bleeding after C-Section Surgery. It's referred to as Lochia Bleeding. In fact the amount of Lochia bleeding is about the same as it is after a vaginal birth. Blood flow is usually heavier immediately after your c-section and continues for about 4-5 days.Your bleeding will taper off and get lighter after about 10-12 days. Typically bleeding lasts about 3-4 weeks in total but can go for as long as 6 weeks.Get Awesome Tips, Advice & Support at our.ot Normal Bleeding after C-Section Surgery. At first you will experience bright red bleeding that should taper off to a pinkish color, then a brownish-yellow until it stops. If you notice that you are passing small blood clots don't be alarmed, this is often normal.
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C-section delivery may cause heavy bleeding in the first few days (5). It may be due to incisions during the surgery and uterine wall repair. Do not use tampons for six weeks as they increase the risk of infection in the uterus and vagina. Though the flow is heavy, you should constantly check it.
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risks of hormone replacement therapy for menopause
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hormone replacement therapy also called menopausal hormone therapy is a treatment for the symptoms of menopause such as hot flashes and vaginal dryness that occur around the time a woman stops having her periodypes of hormone replacement therapy menopause or the cessation of a woman s monthly period is a natural part of aging and usually occurs in a woman s 40s and 50s during menopause levels of the hormones estrogen and progesterone decline leading to symptoms such as night sweats hot flashes and mood changes
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â December 1, 2016. The results of large clinical trials have led physicians and patients to question the safety of hormone therapy for meno -. pause. In the past, physicians prescribed hormone therapy to improve overall health and prevent cardiac disease, as. well as for symptoms of menopause. Combined estrogen/progestogen therapy, but not estrogen alone, increases the. risk of breast cancer when used for more than three to five years.
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causes of missed period not pregnant
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Periods may also be irregular, with skipped periods, for the first few years after a woman has begun menstruating and in the perimenopause (the time period preceding menopause). A woman is not considered to have secondary amenorrhea until she has missed three menstrual periods in a row. However, the causes of secondary amenorrhea are generally the same factors or conditions that can lead to a skipped period. If a woman is not pregnant, a missed menstrual period may be due to a wide variety of both physical and emotional conditions that range from lifestyle stress to rare and serious diseases.
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Your Birth Control. A missed period or late period can actually be a harmless byproduct of the measures you take to avoid pregnancy. Some low-dose pills will cause a lack of menses that isnât dangerous and is many times a welcome side effect, says Dweck. The same goes for methods like hormonal IUDs, implants, or shots.
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what side effects does depo have
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Depo-Provera can cause irregular bleeding and other side effects. Irregular bleeding The most common side effect of the birth control shot is irregular bleeding.
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The absence of periods is not harmful, and periods usually return to normal after Depo-Provera is stopped. If unusually heavy or continuous bleeding occurs, you should see your doctor. Other possible side effects include weight gain, headaches, nervousness, abdominal discomfort, dizziness and weakness or fatigue.o. Depo-Provera only works for about 3 months. The shot must be repeated every 3 months to prevent pregnancy. After a woman stops using Depo-Provera, her normal ovarian function returns after a short time. However, it takes an average of 9 to 10 months to get pregnant after getting the last shot.
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causes of uterine hyperplasia
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An overproduction of estrogen causes endometrial hyperplasia in young women. Unopposed estrogen replacement therapy (taking estrogen without progesterone) in postmenopausal women is associated with a higher incidence of endometrial hyperplasia.
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Causes of abnormal uterine bleeding. For most women, a hormone imbalance is the cause of abnormal uterine bleeding. In these cases, doctors classify the problem as dysfunctional abnormal bleeding (DUB). This kind of bleeding is more common in teens or in women approaching menopause. Other causes of abnormal uterine bleeding include: Pregnancy
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how does plan b affect your period
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Tender Breasts. Taking Plan B can affect your next menstrual period. The hormones in emergency contraceptive pills prevent ovulation and alter the uterine lining.Because of this, you may notice some changes in the symptoms of your period. Tender breasts may or may not be a routine side effect of your impending period.After taking Plan B, the likelihood that your breasts will become sore or tender is high. The discomfort should be alleviated at the beginning of your period.ender breasts may or may not be a routine side effect of your impending period. After taking Plan B, the likelihood that your breasts will become sore or tender is high. The discomfort should be alleviated at the beginning of your period.
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Plan B One-Step ® contains levonorgestrel, the same hormone used in many birth control pills, just at a higher dose. Some women may experience side effects, which may include: 1 A period that is lighter, heavier, early, or late.
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symptoms of switching birth control
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9 Signs You Need To Switch Your Birth Control. 1 1. You can't remember to actually take it. 2 2. You keep ruining underwear thanks to breakthrough bleeding. 3 3. You're super queasy or bloated. 4 4. You're dealing with over-the-top mood changes. 5 5. You're getting headaches out of nowhere. 6 6. You experience chest pain or leg swelling.
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It is important to go straight from one birth control method to the next, with no gaps in between. This will help lower your chance of getting pregnant. If you take birth control pills, you do not need to finish the pill pack before switching to another method. You can stop taking your pill at any point in the pack.If you are switching to pills from another method, you should start by taking the first pill in the pack.These rules also apply to switching from one kind of pill to another kind of pill. You may have changes in your period after switching birth control methods. This is normal.t is important to go straight from one birth control method to the next, with no gaps in between. This will help lower your chance of getting pregnant. If you take birth control pills, you do not need to finish the pill pack before switching to another method. You can stop taking your pill at any point in the pack.
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I know it's not specifically designed for females however is it workable as such?
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The only issue I see, is that they have sizes for the mesh that sits on your back and they are in male sizing. Go to osprey's website they have a ton of info about fitting
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Use it in the shower. Get the stick wet, make sure you have a good grip on the end of it, insert it into yourself and swirl it around for between 15-30 seconds then rinse. Rinse the stick and yourself. Let the stick dry and store it. Effects are usually pretty immediate and last a couple days. Over using may make you dry! You may experience shedding of the vaginal lining. If you do, rinse again. I've had no problems. Good luck!!
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how long after you stop birth control pills for it to be ineffective
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Most women ovulate again about two weeks after stopping the pill. As soon as you ovulate again, you can get pregnant. If this happens during your first cycle off the pill, you may not have a period at all. Check a pregnancy test if you've had unprotected intercourse and your period hasn't returned.
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Studies even suggest that taking active pills for six or more weeks before taking inactive pills for your period week is just as safe and effective at preventing pregnancy as taking birth control pills normally. Of course, there are some negative side effects to skipping your period.
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Is there anyway I can stop my period or speed it up to finish faster without taking birth control pills?
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Yes, by having a hysterectomy or becoming pregnant
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Get one of those "free trial" CDs--if you can't find one lying around, check on the internet and have them to send you one (like Earthlink, Juno, AOL, BellSouth...whoever you like.) That should be enough for one break. \n\nThen make SURE you cancel it and trash all the files that it installed in your computer if you don't want it after that. Which might be a little tricky, since those files get stuck in there and don't want to budge. But they're a pain and take up space better used by other files (plus, they make it hard to install other stuff in their place and they tend to spread like fungus.)
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This queston is only for ladies.?
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Well you can't get dumped unless you actually have her as a girlfriend. Since she's around you as a friend - keep it that way... That's how things turn into something better. Don't ruin your friendship with her by professing your undying love for her until you can at least get some hint that maybe she's ready to see you that way. Time is on your side. Use it. Good luck! :)
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Your hormones could be out of wack right now. I had the same problem. You will need to seek a professional so your condition can be properly diagnosed. They may give you a prescription for birth control pills just to regulate your period. Good luck and take care!
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An elderly woman went into the doctor's office. When the doctor asked why she was there, she replied, "I'd like to have some birth control pills." \n\nTaken aback, the doctor thought for a minute and then said, "Excuse me, Mrs. Smith, but you're 75 years old. What possible use could you have for birth control pills?" \nThe woman responded, "They help me sleep better." \n\nThe doctor thought some more and continued, "How in the world do birth control pills help you to sleep?"\n\nThe woman said, "I put them in my granddaughter's orange juice and I sleep better at night."
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They wouldn't work after being in orange juice. The acidity would eat them away too much. Too bad, Grandma!
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I was on the patch for a couple of year's for back pain. I found that I slept a lot more, some times 2-3 naps per day. I was as high as the 50mg patch. I am now of the patch after 2 years of use.\n I found that my memory was not all that good I would forget some conversations with people.\nI guess you could get hooked on it but if you use it as prescribed you will not have any thing to worry about. I went of off the patch on my own, I put 1 on and after 6 day's it fell off and that was it.\nGood luck
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It is really hard for me to get pregnet, i have been with my boyfriend for 8 years. when we have sex it seems that his cum is like pushed out is that normal?
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Yea... lay on your back and prop your butt up with pillows... and after he pulls out if you try to relax, as much of the stuff won't run out...\n\nWhich... if it does... it's ok... there will still be enough hanging around in there to get the job done... but the more there are, the better your chances...\n\nAnd follow the other suggestion to go to planned parenthood... they'll probably have all kinds of great advice
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I think it's the result of sin entering the world. \n\nBecause of sin, we have sickness, disease and death.\n\nI wouldn't take your inability to have children as an act of God. Or a judgment against you.\n\nSee a specialist and rule out any medical conditions. Make sure you take good care of yourselves physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually.\n\nPray about it. Ask your friends and family to pray about it. \n\nIf you still can't have babies of your own, pray about adopting. It may be that there is a child out there who really needs you.\n\nI wish you all the best in becoming parents!
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Its around that time of the month for me, I haven't yet gotten my period but it would be normal for me to have it within the next few days. Usually I feel a very, very, recognizable cramping about this time...haven't gotten that yet. I do feel uncomfortable around my abdomen but its nothing like I've ever had..its a different kind of uncomfortable and not nearly as strong as what I usually have by this date. I\nI've had some white discharge lately, its not a yeast infection though although I had one not too long ago that I believe has been cured.. \nSlight breast tenderness but not real bad.... this is just different than every month...but I guess if I feel any uncomfortable feelings in my abdomen by this date it probably is my oncoming period...or could it be early signs of pregnancy?
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I would suggest that if you do not have a period with in the next week, purchase a home pregancy test. I suspect that you are going to have your period, but your body is just going threw some changes, so it feels different. Also, if you were recently treated for a yeast infection, and you took antibiotics for that, it could have an impact. Hopefully your doctor explained to you that when taking anti biotics, you need to use a second form of birth control for a month, as your birth control pill (if you take them) very well not work. Good Luck!
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I cannot tell you how bad I feel that someone hurt you sooo much when you were little. I wish I could change it for you.\n\nHowever, Why are you trying to get pregnant and your not married?? I'm not judging you. It's just that, if he has not committed to marry you and stay with you, are you in a position to take care of a child by yourself?? I only ask because I am a Mother of 3 girls. Two of whom got pregnant with their boyfriend. \n\nI also got pg before I got married. We married, but it was a disaster and I ended up with 3 kids to take care of alone. I really struggled because I only had a high school education. \n\nThink really hard about doing this. sweety. This isn't something that goes away if you change your mind. And no matter how good your man is now, things could change. Can't you guys just be happy with the 2 of you right now??\n\nI know, sometimes things work out. Are you 100% sure this is going to work out with the 2 of U? Good luck, and God Bless. By the way, God is waiting to hear from you.
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how long before a depo shot takes effect
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Depo Provera Shot. Depo-Provera Shot. Depo-Provera, a contraception drug, is a synthetic hormone (progestin), which is injected under the skin. It is 95-99% effective in preventing pregnancy for 3 months. For continued protection against pregnancy, women must return every 3 months for another injection.
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It depends on how long you were on Depo and how your body reacted to it, and possibly some other factor we're not aware of. It can take up to 18 months for the effects of Depo to fully wear off, but some women bounce right back within a month after when you were due for your shot. posted 10/25/2012 by bazil323.
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how long does it take for the birth control shot to work
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A Brigham and Women's Hospital answered. Depo-Provera is a hormone injection used for birth control. It is administered starting within the first five days of your period, then every 12 weeks thereafter. Working similar to a birth-control pill, Depo-Provera has the hormone progestin, which changes the lining of the uterus, making it difficult for sperm to fertilize an egg. In the weeks between shots, you do not have to use other contraceptive methods. It is 99% effective in preventing pregnancy.
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1 73% - How long does it take for a rocephin shot to work for an ear infection? 2 44% - I had a rocephin shot yesterday for urinary infection.how long will it take to work? 3 53% - How soon should a rocephin shot along w/ a steroid shot work?evere ear infection in my child, MD only ordered 1 shot of Rocephin, how long does it take for this antibiotic to start relieving symptoms of ear infection.
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is depo-provera is completely reversible
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Review this sheet carefully and report any questions or concerns to your health care provider. Return to the clinic every 11â13 weeks or 12â14 weeks (104 mg) for your shot. FPEM-6 Revised 7/11. Women who use Depo-Provera Contraceptive Injection (CI) may lose significant bone mineral density. Bone loss is greater with increasing duration of use and may not be completely reversible.
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(Probably because some women forget to take their pill daily or at the same time every day). Depo-Provera does NOT protect from HIV/AIDS or other sexually transmitted diseases. So it is a good form of birth control for women in a committed relationship. Of course, you can always use it with a condom if you are getting the shot regularly as a method of birth control. Use of Depo-Provera may cause you to lose calcium from your bones.
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hormones deficiency women symptoms
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Symptoms of estrogen deficiency in postmenopausal women include vaginal dryness and itching, urethritis & cystitis (commonly known as urethra or bladder infection), high blood pressure, fractures, bone pain, foot and leg cramps, osteoporosis, facial hair growth, skin wrinkles, hot flashes, brain fog (loss of concentration and forgetfulness), and ...
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Some symptoms of Estrogen deficiency are: Hot flashes, night sweats, lethargy, fatigue, memory loss, loss of libido, vaginal dryness, recurrent UTIâs, irritability, anxiety, headaches, joint stiffness, weight gain, thin hair and skin aging.
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what does a hormone blocker do
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A hormone blocker (or interferer) is a broad range of drugs and enzymes, typically what they do is interfere with the process of your native hormone production, or they disable the receptors in your body which the hormones bind to. Hormones work like keys, they fit into locks in your cells.sing birth control pills as a way to stop your period is not a good idea...it will most certainly lead to female pattern weight gain in areas you do not want it...on the other hand you have also to be careful with estrogen blockers as they remove all estrogen and you need SOME for bone health, hair and libido...
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Puberty Inhibitors (Puberty Blockers, GnRh Analogues, Puberty Suppressors, Hormone Suppressors) are a group of medications that are prescribed by an endocrinologist to suppress or inhibit puberty. The medications work by suppressing the production of sex hormones (Testosterone and estrogen).
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when you have a miscarriage what happens
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The first symptoms of miscarriage are usually spotting or bleeding, followed by cramps in your lower back or abdomen. Other signs include fluid or tissue passing from the vagina. About 1 in 4 women experience some vaginal bleeding or spotting during their first trimester.
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What happens during a miscarriage? If you are having a miscarriage and the pregnancy tissue hasn't fully come out, there are three treatment options: Watch and wait: wait for the miscarriage to happen on its own. Medicine: use pills called misoprostol (brand name: Cytotec) to make the miscarriage happen sooner.
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what is depo provera injection
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Why it's done. Depo-Provera is used for contraception. Your health care provider might recommend Depo-Provera if: 1 You don't want to take a birth control pill every day. 2 You want or need to avoid using estrogen. 3 You have health problems such as anemia, seizures, sickle cell disease, endometriosis or uterine fibroids.
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Injectable Contraceptive-Depo-Provera Patient Information Handout, HC266. Depo-Provera in a vial or pre-filled syringe containing 150mg DMPA per ml. 21 or 23 gauge safety needle. A signed order from a Clinician at CSHC or per RN Standardized Procedure through the COPE or quick contraceptive refill procedure.
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how often should mirena be checked
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As a follow-up, you should visit your healthcare provider once in the first 4 to 6 weeks after Mirena is placed to make sure it is in the right position. After that, Mirena can be checked once a year as part of your routine exam. Call your healthcare provider if you have any questions or concerns.
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Mirena is an IUD (intrauterine device) that: Prevents pregnancy for up to 5 years; Is over 99% effective; Can be removed at any time if you want to try to get pregnant; You don't have to take every day; Be sure to check the threads of Mirena once a month
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can the birth control implant move from under arm
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The birth control implant is a thin, flexible plastic implant about the size of a cardboard matchstick. It is inserted under the skin of the upper arm. It protects against pregnancy for up to three years.he birth control implant is inserted under the skin. Insertion takes only a few minutes. After insertion, be sure to tell any health care provider you may see that you are using the birth control implant.
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The birth control implant (AKA Nexplanon) is a tiny, thin rod about the size of a matchstick. The implant releases hormones into your body that prevent you from getting pregnant. A nurse or doctor inserts the implant into your arm and that's it â you're protected from pregnancy for up to 4 years.
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is mirena estrogen
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Women may be concerned about the effects of hormones on their body. However, as Mirena does not contain estrogens, estrogen-related hormonal adverse effects should not occur.
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An estimated 2 million American women have a Mirena, a T-shaped intrauterine device (IUD) that contains the hormone levonorgestrel, a type of progestin, which is released over time. The device can remain in the body providing birth control for up to five years. Like other IUDs, Mirena claims to be over 99 percent effective at preventing pregnancy.
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what can cause amenorrhea
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Amenorrhea can result because of an abnormality in the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis, anatomical abnormalities of the genital tract, or functional causes. Hypothalamic causes. 1 Craniopharyngioma (a brain tumor near the pituitary gland) Teratoma (a tumor made up of a mixture of tissues)
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Contraceptives can cause the endometrium to thin, sometimes resulting in amenorrhea; menses usually begin again about 3 mo after stopping oral contraceptives. Antidepressants and antipsychotics can elevate prolactin, which stimulates the breasts to produce milk and can cause amenorrhea.
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how soon after taking birth control can you get pregnant
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Doctors once believed that if you got pregnant right away that there was a higher chance of miscarriage, though this has not been found to be the case. And going off the pill is better than getting pregnant on the pill. Once you quit taking birth control pills you may ovulate within two to six weeks. The speed with which it is reversible is one of the big benefits of the pill. If you haven't had a normal period within eight weeks, you should consider calling your doctor or midwife for an exam.
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Pregnancy. If you stop using birth control, you are no longer protected from unwanted pregnancies. You may only have a two-week delay before ovulation begins again; once ovulation starts, you can get pregnant.
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what is the most effective method of birth control?
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The most effective form of reversible birth control after abstinence is an intra-uterine device (IUD), closely followed by hormonal contraception, which can come in the form of a pill, patch, implant, or insertable ring. IUDs have a failure rate of less than one percent in most controlled studies.
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The Depo-Provera shot is a highly effective birth control method. Women who use it correctly have a risk of pregnancy thatâs less than 1 percent. However, this percentage increases when a woman doesnât receive the shot at the recommended times.
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no period for 2 months negative pregnancy test no symptoms
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The biggest reason for getting a negative test result is miscalculating your period. The average menstrual cycle is 28 days. If you are fortunate enough to have a regular 28 day cycle, you would count 28 days from the start of your last menstrual cycle to determine when your next period is due.he biggest reason for getting a negative test result is miscalculating your period. The average menstrual cycle is 28 days. If you are fortunate enough to have a regular 28 day cycle, you would count 28 days from the start of your last menstrual cycle to determine when your next period is due.
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I have NOT had a period for more than 2 MONTHS, I have taken several HPTs since the first week I was late, but they all show a big NEGATIVE. This afternoon I went to a clinic and they also tested my urine which showed NEGATIVE for the pregnancy hormone.
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what does nipple pain mean
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Hormonal changes. Nipple pain or discomfort is common at certain times in a womanâs monthly cycle, triggered by the changes in levels of oestrogen and progesterone. Tenderness in the breasts and nipples is most commonly felt prior to your period.
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Mastitis: Mastitis is an infection of your milk ducts. This can cause severe and strong pain as well as cracked, itching, burning, or blistering on the nipples. Other symptoms include red streaks on the breasts, fever, and chills.
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how long does it take for a swollen testicle to heal
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Guest. I suffered a blow to the testicles about 4 days ago and the first 2 days they were swollen and black and blue with a fair ammount of pain, now the swelling has gone down but still a little black and blue and when I stand up I really feel the pain in my scrotum.uest. I suffered a blow to the testicles about 4 days ago and the first 2 days they were swollen and black and blue with a fair ammount of pain, now the swelling has gone down but still a little black and blue and when I stand up I really feel the pain in my scrotum.
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A person infected with mumps can spread the virus to a non-infected person from approximately 3 days before symptoms appear, to 5 days after swelling of the salivary glands. Return to Top.ainful, swollen testicles can develop in males who have reached puberty and painful, swollen breasts can develop in women. Aseptic meningitis (infection of the covering of the brain and spinal cord) can occur. Some people who get mumps have very mild, or no symptoms.
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symptoms of uterine cancer after menopause
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Symptoms. The most common symptom of uterine cancer is abnormal vaginal bleeding. It may start as a watery, blood-streaked flow that gradually contains more blood. After menopause, any vaginal bleeding is abnormal. These are common symptoms of uterine cancer: 1 Abnormal vaginal bleeding, spotting, or discharge. 2 Pain or difficulty when emptying the bladder. 3 Pain during sex. 4 Pain in the pelvic area.
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Signs and symptoms of uterine cancer are: 1 unusual vaginal bleeding. 2 bleeding that starts after menopause. 3 bleeding between periods in premenopausal women. 4 heavy frequent bleeding before or during menopause. 5 bleeding with intercourse. 6 unusual vaginal discharge. 7 foul smelling.8 pus-like.ate signs and symptoms. Late signs and symptoms occur as the cancer grows larger or spreads to other parts of the body, including other organs. 1 pain. 2 lower abdomen. 3 pelvis. 4 back. 5 legs. 6 change in bladder habits. 7 pain during urination. 8 difficult urination.
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is it ok to use a vaginal cream when on nuva ring birth ctrl and u still be ok or will it mess up your bc?
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You should be ok. if it is just a treatment and doesnt have any warnings about bc. if it does, see your doctor, you might still be able to use it if they ok it.
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its going to take a year until you know how your period will be. I would wait until your follow up wich should be in a a week or to being that it was put in 10/10.
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Ok I just got my first pack of ortho tri-cyclen Birth Control and I'am curently waiting till the sunday after my period starts. I was reading up on it and saw that it also helps clear up skin. I myself have pretty good skin a few pimples here and there but nothing extreme. What I wana know is if any girl is on this, and if has really made a difference in her skin
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The pill is commonly recommended for girls with acne because it regulates the hormonal surges that can provoke breakouts. When I first went on it, I was in my late teens, and had similar skin to yours... a few pimples here and there, but nothing to complain about. The frequency of zits has definitely gone down since I've been on it (These days? My skin? Like fine silk, baby.) but I really think it was just getting older rather than the pill, since it was a gradual transition.
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See a doctor for your skin problem, sounds like you need something for your specific problem. A dermatologist will be able to help you.
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I have a 31 day cycle and am due to start my period on Sat, Nov 18. On Wedneday night I began to have a pink discharge when I wiped. I put on a pad because I figured that my period was just early (which is very rare). I finally changed the pad on Friday morning because it got about 1/2 full. Friday I filled 1/2 a pad in 8 hours. I usually have large clots, but this time there are a few small ones only. It is bright red with pinkish streaks now. I also have sore breasts which usually goes away when I start, but it hasn't yet. I also usually cramp the first day, but there has been no cramping. Am I just being paranoid or could this be implantation bleeding??
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It could be implantation bleeding but I suspect its not, if your getting that much discharge I would suggest you have either a very light period or your cycles been messed up and your nearly skipping a period...this can happen for different reasons, stress or even an increase in exercise.\nIf your "normal" period has not come in a week then do an early detection pregnancy test, if this is negative then I would sit and wait patiently till your period is due again and see what happens...
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Yes. It's definitely a good idea. It's symbolic. People will see media photos of the event and wonder why the bats are pink. The story will explain it and people will become aware of the need for further breast cancer research. Pink bats will be a symbol for the cause. Symbols are important.\n\nBreast cancer is a very serious problem and too little is done about it. Women know more about the subject than men. To reach more men through symbols in a sports event is a valuable educational tool. The costs of making the bats pink is infinitesimal. The publicity generated will be priceless.\n\nWhy are some people worried that "it is gay"? What is more important is that IT IS RIGHT!
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My mom is kinda cool, a great mom. She's a modern woman, a byologist. She strongly encourages me and my 11 yo sister to go to college in the future and become independent women. But in some points she's kinda traditional, so she's a bit overprotective, but I know ot's out of love. Though she's graduated she thinks some of the tradional female roles should be preserved, so, in addition to what modern girsl do, like playing sports, etc, we had to learn a bit about sewing and cooking. When we do our chores at home we have to wear those tradional frilly pinafores with a bowl in the back. She got me and my sister some of them and loves to see us wearing them. Sometimes we have to keep them on even when we're having dinner or lunch or anything else. I get embarrassed, but to mom this kinda important. When we're not doing chortes, we're not exctly forced to wear them, but we ene up keeping them on just to make her happy, cause she asks w/ love. What should I do?
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Keep mom happy, and use spell check.
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I had heard that wearing a bra over night CAN cause problems. So, I did a search and found this:\n\n"Highly regarded studies, including one at Harvard, have shown that women who wear bras for extended periods are at much higher risk of developing breast cancer than those who do not. There is strong evidence that this is as a result of impaired lymphatic flow. Wearing a bra, especially a constricting one with underwires and/or tight straps, and especially to bed, prevents normal lymphatic flow and would likely lead to anoxia (lower than normal oxygen content), which has been related to fibrosis, which has been linked to increased cancer risk.\n\nThe logical conclusion is that bras should be used as little as possible, if at all. Breast movement should not be restricted. Scientific literature about lymphatic flow indicates that this may be as important as the constriction factor. Every subtle bounce of the breast while moving, walking, running, etc. gently massages the breast and increases lymphatic flow and thus cleans the breast of toxins and wastes that arise from cellular metabolism.\n\nOf course, there may be other mechanisms for the damage that bras apparently cause. One such mechanism could be temperature. Breasts are external organs and have a naturally lower temperature, but this rises when a bra is worn. Cancers can be temperature-dependent; breast cancer is hormone-dependent; temperature can alter hormone function.\n\nAll these facts are well-established in medical literature. By whatever mechanism, someone will eventually explain why Singer and Grismaijer found a 125-fold difference in cancer rates between bra-free breasts and those constricted by 24-hour-per-day bra-wearing. They have written a book that is well worth reading, Dressed to Kill, Avery Press, 1995. \n\nSinger and Grismajer suggest that you simply stop wearing one for two weeks and see how you feel. "Don't sleep in your bra!", pleads Singer. "Women who want to avoid breast cancer should wear a bra for the shortest period of time possible - certainly for less than 12 hours daily."\n\nPush-up and sports bras are much worse than loose-fitting cotton bras. You should be able to slip two fingers under the shoulder-straps and side-panels. The higher the side-panels, the more severe the restriction of major lymph nodes. Take your bra off at home. Massage your breasts every time you remove your bra."\n\nEven before reading this I always took the damn thing off as soon as I get home from work! I think you should let your body breathe & relax over night. If you need to cover up, wear something loose.
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Has your Birth Control darkened your underarms?
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Its not usually caused by the birth control. You should go in and speak with your doctor. I have it in other places as well. My underarms have been dark for years, long before I started taking BC. If it is caused by your BC then its easy to fix that, just change to another one. It can also be a sign of having high blood sugar related to diabeties or pre-diabeties. Speak with your doctor about different options you may have.
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This stupid shot should be outlawed.\n\nDo a search online for Depo Horror Stories. There are dozens of websites that exist for the sole purpose of women telling about what happened to them as a result of taking it.\n\nI agree - get off the shot immediately!!!
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are disc brakes good on bicycles?
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pointless on road unless its an urban assult bike. if you invest in some nice carbon disc brakes, you can match the weight of XTR v brakes, but expect to spend 600 plus dollars for those. discs have no fading and have great stopping power. the pads are really simple to change out too. bleeding gets a little messy though. and you can ride home if you knock your rim out of true.
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Do you mean Fragmin? {An anticoagulant}\nIf so, i was on them 4 years ago for about 8 months or so.\nAt first i didnt dispell the air bubble, and was getting quite large surface clots under the skin of each injection site.{on my thighs}\nSo i decided to dispell it instead and to my relief things became a whole lot less troublesome.
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I am looking to get a very basic bike to use around town, and up the canyons. Not to train for anything just for fun. Not more than a couple miles a day. I don't need a lot of extras, and can't picture spending too much money. Any recommendations on a good starter bike?
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you'll probably want a low-end mountain bike. go to your local bike shop, tell them what you'll be doing and they should be helpful. you should not feel pressured at all, otherwise find a different bike shop. Specialized hardrock (cheapest model is $360, bike shop's lowest price should be the same or less) would be good. the specialized Crossroads (cheapest model is $330, bike shop should be the same) also looks good. Trek is another great brand. schwinn and giant are not as good as they used to be, so i would not reccomend them, there are better bikes at similar prices. by all means, these are not the only good brands, there are many others out there! there are also some bike/ cycling forums on the internet that are very helpful when researching a specific bike, and peoples expirences with that particular bike. good luck!
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If you're talking about trying to conceive, it's not about when in the month you can have one, it's about your monthy cycle. It's best to start trying 2 weeks after the first day of your cycle. That puts you right in the middle of the "off season". If this doesn't work, try purchasing a fertility monitor at your local drugstore in the woman's care isle. See your doctor for more details.
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I just recently started The PILL could this be the reason? I also was wondering if i was pregnant, but i just had my period two weeks ago.
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You could have a urinary tract infection. Frequent urination is also a sign of diabetes.\n See you doctor if it does not resolve.
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You could plan a wedding in a week if you really wanted to. It just depends on your needs and/or wants. You could definitely do the wedding you want on your budget. My wedding is what I've always wanted and we're doing it for 8 grand.\n\nGood Luck!
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can u tell me something? wat is up with u guys lately!!! wat didn't get laid? anyways for the one that r en't rude , thank for your advice mayb i will talk too my mother about b ing prganet!!!!!!!!!!!
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It's more like a freeworld here, girl. Some people talk sense, but lots of wierd ones also bump in with senseless remarks. All you need do is sort through the whole junk and more often than not, some good ones will be available.
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SEE A DOCTOR.\n\nUnder any circumstance, a doctor can walk you through whats going on and advise you how to take care of your body.\n\nPregnant: You should know ASAP, so you can learn how to take care of your body. . . A doctor is one person who is there to help you. You need to be looking after taking care of this baby. RESPECT LIFE.\n\nNot-Pregnant: Are you athletic/too skinny? Overly athletic women can skip their periods. A doctor will still be able to educate you on how to deal with your body and the changes that are making you skip your period. \n\nI distrust doctors too, and if you're young you may be worried about how to get mom & dad to take you to the doctor, but these are little challenges that you are capable of taking care of.\n\nBest wishes
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how long does it take for birth control to clear up your skin
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I heard that it was supposed to clear up 100% by the 3rd month, or at least that's what my friends say. Don't get me wrong my skin is WAY better... show more I was put on birth control to clear up my skin and it did!I just started my 5th month of pills. But I have still had 1-2 pimples a month. heard that it was supposed to clear up 100% by the 3rd month, or at least that's what my friends say. Don't get me wrong my skin is WAY better... show more I was put on birth control to clear up my skin and it did!
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1 For the extended cycle pills, you might have a period every 3 months or even less. 2 Clearer skin: Birth control pills can improve acne. 3 The hormones in most types of BCPs can help stop acne from forming. 4 Be patient though, as it can take a few months to see an improvement.
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is there a medical condition out there that will make you have periods twice a month that could decrese your..
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"Anovulatory uterine bleeding" or AUB is diagnosis of exclusion arrived at when other causes of abnormal bleeding have been ruled out (examples include uterine fibroids or polyps, injury or disease caused by intercourse, infection, genital warts, fluctuation in hormone levels, stopping and starting birth control pills or estrogens, low thyroid function, IUD use, anticoagulant drugs, cervical conization or cauterization procedures). \n\nOcurring in 20% of adolescents and 40% of women over 40, AUB is typically characterized by less than 28 days between menstrual periods and/or otherwise abnormal menstrual periods, menstrual flow ranging from scanty to profuse, mood swings, hot flashes, vaginal tenderness, and Hirsuitism (excessive hair growth, often evident in women with PCOS). Unfortunately, AUB can cause infertility, resulting from lack of ovulation. It can also cause anemia. Oral contraceptives or progestogen therapy are frequently used to treat AUB, and ovulation induction may also be necessary if fertility is desired. \n\nTreatment is successful in about 80% of cases, but some women experience such resistant, severe symptoms that they opt for surgical therapy like endometrial ablation. \n\nYour GYN can help you diagnose whether AUB or another condition is involved. Depending on the cause, he or she can help you choose the right treatment and get you on your way to feeling better.\n\nGood luck.
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I would not take an interest only mortgage unless I did not plan to be in the house less than a year. Anything beyond a year is wasted money and you are still left with the principal to pay. I currently am enrolled in a program that automatically deducts my house payment each week from my bank account. It costs only $9.00 a month but it takes care of my land taxes, insurance and house payment all in one. At the end of the year I have paid one extra payment and it applies that toward the principal on my mortgage. It decreases a 30 year loan by 11 years. Hope this helps!
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how do you delay a period
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How to delay your period (if you are NOT on the contraceptive pill) To delay your period, you can use a medicine called Norethisterone for up to 17 days' delay. It comes in the form of tablets which you must start to take three days before your period is due.
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If you don't take a contraceptive pill. See your GP for advice if you want to delay your period and you are not taking the combined contraceptive pill. They may be able to prescribe medication called norethisterone to delay your period. Your GP will advise you when to take norethisterone and for how long.f you don't take a contraceptive pill. See your GP for advice if you want to delay your period and you are not taking the combined contraceptive pill. They may be able to prescribe medication called norethisterone to delay your period. Your GP will advise you when to take norethisterone and for how long.
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Studies in Apospory and Apogamy in Ferns
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Homologous Versus Antithetic Alternation of Generations and the Origin of Sporophytes
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High-affinity glucose uptake in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is not dependent on the presence of glucose-phosphorylating enzymes
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Energy Depletion in the Liver and in Isolated Hepatocytes of Tumor-Bearing Animals
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Effects of ATP infusion on glucose turnover and gluconeogenesis in patients with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer
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High-speed running performance is largely unaffected by hypoxic reductions in aerobic power
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Characteristics of Adenosinetriphosphatase and Inorganic Pyrophosphatase in Tonoplasts Isolated from Three CAM Species, Ananas comosus, Kalanchoë pinnata and K. daigremontiana
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A comparative study on diurnal changes in metabolite levels in the leaves of three crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) species, Ananas comosus, Kalanchoë daigremontiana and K. pinnata.
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Characteristics of Detrusor Overactivity Induced by Intravesical Instillation of Adenosine 5'-Triphosphate
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ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE: GUANOSINE MONOPHOSPHATE PHOSPHOTRANSFERASE. PARTIAL PURIFICATION AND SUBSTRATE SPECIFICITY.
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Synergistic Effect of 6-Mercaptopurine and 6-Methylmercaptopurine Ribonucleoside on the Levels of Adenine Nucleotides of Sarcoma 180 Cells
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High-affinity glucose uptake in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is not dependent on the presence of glucose-phosphorylating enzymes
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Pyridine coenzymes of subcellular tissue fractions.
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STUDIES ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GLUCOSE OXIDATION AND INTERMEDIARY METABOLISM. III. THE INFLUENCE OF PYRIDINE NUCLEOTIDES ON PROTEIN SYNTHESIS*†
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High-affinity glucose uptake in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is not dependent on the presence of glucose-phosphorylating enzymes
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Oxidative phosphorylation analysis: assessing the integrated functional activity of human skeletal muscle mitochondria--case studies.
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Acquisition of Chemoresistance in Gliomas Is Associated with Increased Mitochondrial Coupling and Decreased ROS Production
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Synthesis of Microcapsule by Staphylococcus aureus Is Not Responsive to Environmental Phosphate Concentrations
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The pyruvate oxidase (pyruvate:ferricytochrome b(1) oxidoreductase, EC 1.2.2.2) of Escherichia coli is markedly activated by phospholipids in vitro. To test the physiological relevance of this activation, we isolated an E. coli mutant producing an oxidase that is deficient in activation by (and binding to) phospholipids. The mutant oxidase could be fully activated by a specific proteolytic cleavage, indicating that the catalytic site is normal. The mutant enzyme functions poorly in vivo, indicating that activation of the oxidase by phospholipids plays an important physiological role.
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The Calvin-Benson-Bassham (CBB) cycle is presumably evolved for optimal synthesis of C3 sugars, but not for the production of C2 metabolite acetyl-CoA. The carbon loss in producing acetyl-CoA from decarboxylation of C3 sugar limits the maximum carbon yield of photosynthesis. Here we design a synthetic malyl-CoA-glycerate (MCG) pathway to augment the CBB cycle for efficient acetyl-CoA synthesis. This pathway converts a C3 metabolite to two acetyl-CoA by fixation of one additional CO2 equivalent, or assimilates glyoxylate, a photorespiration intermediate, to produce acetyl-CoA without net carbon loss. We first functionally demonstrate the design of the MCG pathway in vitro and in Escherichia coli. We then implement the pathway in a photosynthetic organism Synechococcus elongates PCC7942, and show that it increases the intracellular acetyl-CoA pool and enhances bicarbonate assimilation by roughly 2-fold. This work provides a strategy to improve carbon fixation efficiency in photosynthetic organisms.
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This study investigated interactions between nitric oxide synthesis and phospholipase A2 (PLA2) activation in lung epithelial cells. Nitrite formation, inducible nitric oxide syn
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The scale-up of fermentation processes frequently leads to a reduced productivity compared to small-scale screening experiments. Large-scale mixing limitations that lead to gradients in substrate and oxygen availability could influence the microorganism performance. Here, the impact of substrate gradients on a penicillin G producing Penicillium chrysogenum cultivation was analyzed using an intermittent glucose feeding regime. The intermittent feeding led to fluctuations in the extracellular glucose concentration between 400 μM down to 6.5 μM at the end of the cycle. The intracellular metabolite concentrations responded strongly and showed up to 100-fold changes. The intracellular flux changes were estimated on the basis of dynamic 13C mass isotopomer measurements during three cycles of feast and famine using a novel hybrid modeling approach. The flux estimations indicated a high turnover of internal and external storage metabolites in P. chrysogenum under feast/famine conditions. The synthesis and degradation of storage requires cellular energy (ATP and UTP) in competition with other cellular functions including product formation. Especially, 38% of the incoming glucose was recycled once in storage metabolism. This result indicated that storage turnover is increased under dynamic cultivation conditions and contributes to the observed decrease in productivity compared to reference steady-state conditions. © 2013 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
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Microorganisms are constantly exposed to rapidly changing conditions, under natural as well as industrial production scale environments, especially due to large-scale substrate mixing limitations. In this work, we present an experimental approach based on a dynamic feast/famine regime (400 s) that leads to repetitive cycles with moderate changes in substrate availability in an aerobic glucose cultivation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. After a few cycles, the feast/famine produced a stable and repetitive pattern with a reproducible metabolic response in time, thus providing a robust platform for studying the microorganism’s physiology under dynamic conditions. We found that the biomass yield was slightly reduced (−5%) under the feast/famine regime, while the averaged substrate and oxygen consumption as well as the carbon dioxide production rates were comparable. The dynamic response of the intracellular metabolites showed specific differences in comparison to other dynamic experiments (especially stimulus-response experiments, SRE). Remarkably, the frequently reported ATP paradox observed in single pulse experiments was not present during the repetitive perturbations applied here. We found that intracellular dynamic accumulations led to an uncoupling of the substrate uptake rate (up to 9-fold change at 20 s.) Moreover, the dynamic profiles of the intracellular metabolites obtained with the feast/famine suggest the presence of regulatory mechanisms that resulted in a delayed response. With the feast famine setup many cellular states can be measured at high frequency given the feature of reproducible cycles. The feast/famine regime is thus a versatile platform for systems biology approaches, which can help us to identify and investigate metabolite regulations under realistic conditions (e.g., large-scale bioreactors or natural environments).
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We report nearly complete preservation of “spin memory” between optical absorption and photoluminescence under excitation >0.2 eV above the band gap in nanometer GaSe slabs.
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What is the substance that stores energy produced by mitochondria?
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Substance that stores mitochanria released energy?
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Substance that stores mitochanria released energy?
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Effects of glucose on glycogen synthetase, phosphorylase, and glycogen deposition in the perfused rat liver.
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An increase in the perfusate glucose concentration from near zero to about 11 mM increased glycogen synthesis in the perfused, isolated rat liver from zero to a value about half the maximum seen in the intact animal. Increased synthesis appeard to due not only to provision of substrate but also to conversion of glycogen synthetase to the active form and of glycogen phosphorylase to the inactive form. These glucose effects, which are apparently independent of changes in levels of hormones or adenosine 3':5'-cyclic phosphate, may be physiologically significant for control of the blood glucose level.
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A recurring problem in forensic medicine is the need to fix the time of death within the limits of probability. Errors in overestimating and underestimating the post-mortem interval based on body cooling is common. Post-mortem biochemistry has become a potent additional procedure in forensic death investigation. However, in our experiment, to determine the post-mortem interval we investigated the ATPase activity. The investigation was performed on the liver tissue of 25 corpses (21 men and four women) of age ranging between 40–60 years. The study of ATPase enzymatic activity shows that there is a considerable drop in the levels of ATPase activity with increasing post-mortem interval up to 24 h and this is one of the most reliable methods for estimating time of death.
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Glycogen is stored where?
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Why are the muscles capable of storing a large amount of glycogen?
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Which metal is stored in oil to keep it away from air?
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What is the system that is used to transport nutrients around the body?
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What body suystem has the job of transporting nutrients and oxygen throughout the body?
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What are types of transport that require no activation energy?
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Does glycosome store glycogen?
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What happens to excess engergy once glycogen stores are full?
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Why do venus and mercury not have moons?
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Where in the cell does glycosis occur?
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Where does glycolysis occur?
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If I wake up from a deep sleep and then immediately fall back asleep, where does my sleep cycle resume?
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why is glycogen used in exercise
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Glycogen is a multibranched polysaccharide of glucose that serves as a form of energy storage in animals and fungi. The polysaccharide structure represents the main storage form of glucose in the body.hen it is needed for energy, glycogen is broken down and converted again to glucose. Glycogen phosphorylase is the primary enzyme of glycogen breakdown. For the next 8â12 hours, glucose derived from liver glycogen is the primary source of blood glucose used by the rest of the body for fuel.
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When you workout, you deplete muscle glycogen (the storage form of carbohydrates). Glycogen is the primary fuel your muscles use for energy production; therefore, optimizing glycogen stores is important and it's one of the reasons energy levels decrease when reducing carbs. Subsequently, after a workout, your muscles are like sponges, ready to absorb everything and anything you feed them, which is why you need to focus on the quality of this meal.
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what processes do cells go through to maintain homeostasis
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Homeostasis or homoeostasis (homeo- + -stasis) is the property of a system in which variables are regulated so that internal conditions remain stable and relatively constant. Examples of homeostasis include the regulation of temperature and the balance between acidity and alkalinity (pH).It is a process that maintains the stability of the human body's internal environment in response to changes in external conditions. Mammals regulate their blood glucose with insulin and glucagon. 2 The human body maintains glucose levels constant most of the day, even after a 24-hour fast. 3 Even during long periods of fasting, glucose levels are reduced only very slightly.
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Osmosis refers to the movement of water. By trying to maintain a homogeneous condition throughout the entire system the cell there by maintains homeostasis. Osmosis is the process cells use to move water molecules in and out of the cell through the cell membrane.
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what is urea cycle
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The urea cycle (also known as the ornithine cycle) is a cycle of biochemical reactions occurring in many animals that produces urea ((NH2)2CO) from ammonia (NH3). This cycle was the first metabolic cycle discovered (Hans Krebs and Kurt Henseleit, 1932), five years before the discovery of the TCA cycle. In mammals, the urea cycle takes place primarily in the liver, and to a lesser extent in the kidney.
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The Urea Cycle. About 80% of the excreted waste nitrogen is in the form of urea which is produced exclusively in the liver, in a series of reactions that are distributed between the mitochondrial matrix and the cytosol.The series of reactions that form urea is known as the Urea Cycle or the Krebs-Henseleit Cycle.he Urea Cycle. About 80% of the excreted waste nitrogen is in the form of urea which is produced exclusively in the liver, in a series of reactions that are distributed between the mitochondrial matrix and the cytosol.
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what enzyme is important for regulating lipogenesis
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Lipogenesis is the process by which acetyl-CoA is converted to fatty acids.The former is an intermediate stage in metabolism of simple sugars, such as glucose, a source of energy of living organisms. Through lipogenesis and subsequent triglyceride synthesis, the energy can be efficiently stored in the form of fats.nsulin stimulates lipogenesis primarily by activating two enzymatic pathways. Pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH), converts pyruvate into acetyl-CoA. Acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC), converts acetyl-CoA produced by PDH into malonyl-CoA.
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lipoprotein lipase (LPL), an enzyme that plays a key role in breaking down triglycerides present in chylomicrons and very low-density lipoprotein particles, releasing their fatty acids for entry into tissue cells.
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the ________ converts galactose and fructose to glucose.
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Part of this fructose can be converted into glucose by the liver to be stored as glycogen, and the remaining portion is converted into triglycerides, a type of fat, by your liver. Fructose and Health. Fructose, unlike glucose, can only be metabolized by the liver, where limited amounts are converted into glucose.
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The preferred carbohydrate source for cellular metabolism is glucose. Therefore, fructose and galactose are converted to intermediates in glycolysis. Fructose is metabolized in the liver to form glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate and dihydroxyacetone phosphate, both intermediates in glycolysis.
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define ketosis
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Ketosis is a metabolic state in which most of the body's energy supply comes from ketone bodies in the blood, in contrast to a state of glycolysis in which blood glucose provides most of the energy.
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Ketosis definition: a high concentration of ketone bodies in the blood | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples English Dictionary | Thesaurus | Translator | Grammar | Scrabble | Blog English
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what is the role of gluconeogenesis
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Gluconeogenesis is a pivotal biochemical pathway in which glucose is synthesised from nonâcarbohydrate precursors, that is, lactate, alanine, glutamine and glycerol, during prolonged starvation.
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Definition of GLUCONEOGENESIS. : formation of glucose within the animal body especially by the liver from substances (as fats and proteins) other than carbohydrates. ADVERTISEMENT. New Latin.First Known Use: 1912. formation of glucose within the animal body especially by the liver from substances (as fats and proteins) other than carbohydrates.
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define metabolism in biology
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Metabolism is the set of ilfe-sustaining chemical transformations within the cells of living organisms. These enzyme-catalyzed reactions allow organisms to grow and reproduce, maintain their structures, and respond to their environments.
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metabolism. n. 1. (Biochemistry) the sum total of the chemical processes that occur in living organisms, resulting in growth, production of energy, elimination of waste material, etc.
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how structure of glycogen is related to its function
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Glycogen is a multibranched polysaccharide of glucose that serves as a form of energy storage in animals and fungi. The polysaccharide structure represents the main storage form of glucose in the body.lycogen phosphorylase is the primary enzyme of glycogen breakdown. For the next 8â12 hours, glucose derived from liver glycogen is the primary source of blood glucose used by the rest of the body for fuel. Glucagon, another hormone produced by the pancreas, in many respects serves as a countersignal to insulin.
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glycogen is produced by__________, and its major function is_________.
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what process must occur to allow amino acids to be catabolized for energy?
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Examples of catabolic processes include glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, the breakdown of muscle protein in order to use amino acids as substrates for gluconeogenesis, the breakdown of fat in adipose tissue to fatty acids, and oxidative deamination of neurotransmitters by monoamine oxidase.
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This process is an important step in the synthesis of some non-essential amino acids (amino acids that can be synthesized de novo by the organism). The chirality of an amino acid is determined during transamination. This reaction uses the coenzyme PLP, and has been shown to be a kinetically perfect reaction.
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what is ketosis
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ketosis is a metabolic process that occurs when the body does not have enough glucose for energy stored fats are broken down for energy resulting in a build up of acids called ketones within the body
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exists and is an alternate of . Ketosis is a physiological state associated with chronic starvation. Excess ketone bodies are slowly decarboxylated to acetone which is excreted to the breath and urine.
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___________ can be used by cells to store energy, form biological membranes, and serve as chemical messengers.
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â Lipids are a large and varied group of biological molecules. Lipids are made mostly from carbon and hydrogen atoms and are generally not soluble in water. â The common categories of lipids are fats, oils, and waxes. â Lipids can be used to store energy. Some lipids are important parts of biological membranes and waterproof coverings. â Steroids synthesized by the body are lipids as well. Many steroids, such as hormones, serve as chemical messengers.
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ATP can be used to store energy for future reactions or be withdrawn to pay for reactions when energy is required by the cell. Animals store the energy obtained from the breakdown of food as ATP. Likewise, plants capture and store the energy they derive from light during photosynthesis in ATP molecules.
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gluconeogenesis meaning
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Medical Definition of GLUCONEOGENESIS. : formation of glucose within the animal body from precursors other than carbohydrates especially by the liver and kidney using amino acids from proteins, glycerol from fats, or lactate produced by muscle during anaerobic glycolysisâcalled also glyconeogenesis. formation of glucose within the animal body especially by the liver from substances (as fats and proteins) other than carbohydrates.
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Gluconeogenesis (GNG) is a metabolic pathway that results in the generation of glucose from certain non-carbohydrate carbon substrates.
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what process releases energy from glucose
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Chemical energy that is stored in food molecules is released through cellular respiration. Part of this energy is kept as adenosine triphosphate, or ATP. Although fats, proteins and carbohydrates can also be used as fuel for cellular respiration, glucose is most commonly used as an example. Keep Learning.
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Glycolysis is the first step in the breakdown of glucose to extract energy for cellular metabolism. Glycolysis consists of an energy-requiring phase followed by an energy-releasing phase.
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what is adenosine?
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Adenosine is an endogenous agonist of the ghrelin/growth hormone secretagogue receptor. However, while it is able to increase appetite, unlike other agonists of this receptor, adenosine is unable to induce the secretion of growth hormone and increase its plasma levels.
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A purine nucleoside that has adenine bound to a ribose sugar by a glycosidic bond. Supplement. Adenosine is found in all living organisms as a structural component of important biomolecules such as DNA and RNA. It is also a major molecular component of ATP, ADP, and AMP. It is thus involved in various physiologic processes such as energy transfer (e.g. as ATP) and signal transduction (i.e. as cAMP).
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what is creatine good for
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Creatine itself can be phosphorylated by creatine kinase to form phosphocreatine, which is used as an energy buffer in skeletal muscles and the brain. Synthesis primarily takes place in the kidney and liver, with creatine then being transported to the muscles via the blood.
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Creatine reduces fatigue by transporting extra energy into your cells, says Ari Levy, M.D., who works with patients at the Program for Personalized Health and Prevention at the University of Chicago Medical Center. Adenosine triphosphate, or ATP, is the compound your body uses for energy.
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define metabolism and the fundamental differences between anabolism and catabolism
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Define metabolism, and describe the fundamental differences between anabolism and catabolism. p. 112 metabolism- refer to the sum of all chemical reactions within a living organism. catabolism- (energy releasing) the breakdown of complex organic compounds into simpler ones; hydrolytic reactions and exergonic (produce more energy than consumed) anabolism- (energy requiring) the building of complex organic molecules from simpler ones; involve dehydration synthesis reactions and they are endergonic (consume more energy then they produce) Identify the role of ATP as an intermediate between catabolism and anabolism. p. 112 catabolic reactions provide building blocks for anabolic reactions and furnish the energy need to drive anabolic reactions. this coupling of energy-requiring and energy-releasing reactions is made possible through the molecule ATP.
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Anabolism is the building or creation of new compounds during metabolism. Catabolism is the opposite of anabolism, the breakdown of compounds during metabolism. A synthesis reaction is when two or more stable compounds are combined to form one molecule. In decomposition reactions a compound is split into two or more stable compounds. Anabolism and catabolism are frequently discussed in the study of protein nutrition. If you take amino acids and combine them the result is...
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gluconeogenesis is the process in which
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Experts describe gluconeogenesis as the process by which the liver contributes to the maintenance of normal blood glucose levels (and thus energy metabolism) through synthesis of glucose. This process occurs in the fasting state, such as at night, and requires the presence of amino acids, lactate, and glycerol.
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Gluconeogenesis is the process by which glucose is synthesized from smaller simpler molecules such as lactate and pyruvate. While the catabolic linear pathway of glycolysis deals with the breakdown and extraction of energy from glucose, the reverse anabolic process of gluconeogenesis is equally important.
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metabolism synonym
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For the architectural movement, see Metabolism (architecture). Structure of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a central intermediate in energy metabolism. Metabolism (from Greek: μεÏαβολή metabolÄ, change) is the set of life-sustaining chemical transformations within the cells of living organisms.
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Metabolism: The whole range of biochemical processes that occur within a living organism. Metabolism consists of anabolism (the buildup of substances) and catabolism (the breakdown of substances). The term metabolism is commonly used to refer specifically to the breakdown of food and its transformation into energy.etabolism: The whole range of biochemical processes that occur within a living organism. Metabolism consists of anabolism (the buildup of substances) and catabolism (the breakdown of substances). The term metabolism is commonly used to refer specifically to the breakdown of food and its transformation into energy.
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glycolysis is considered an ancient metabolic system
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B) Glycolysis is considered to be an ancient metabolic system because it is not located in a membrane-bound organelle. C) Glycolysis is considered to be an ancient metabolic system because it occurs universally. D) Glycolysis is considered to be an ancient metabolic system because glucose is the universal substrate for glycolysis. E) Glycolysis is considered to be an ancient metabolic system because it is the most efficient metabolic pathway for ATP synthesis. Add your answer.
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Glycolysis is an oxygen independent metabolic pathway, meaning that it does not use molecular oxygen (i.e. atmospheric oxygen) for any of its reactions. However the products of glycolysis (pyruvate and NADH + H +) are sometimes disposed of using atmospheric oxygen.lycolysis could thus have originated from chemical constraints of the prebiotic world. Glycolysis occurs in most organisms in the cytosol of the cell. The most common type of glycolysis is the EmbdenâMeyerhofâParnas (EMP pathway) , which was discovered by Gustav Embden, Otto Meyerhof, and Jakub Karol Parnas.
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the carbohydrate that is stored in muscles and the liver is
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Quick Answer. Carbohydrates are stored in the muscles and liver in the form of glycogen, according to Iowa State University's sports nutrition program. Once the glycogen stores in the muscles and liver are full, carbohydrates are then stored as fat. Continue Reading.
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Carbohydrate Stores: Muscle Glycogen, Liver Glycogen, and Glucose. The energy required to power the human body begins with the consumption of food, and the subsequent extraction by the body of the carbohydrate-based sugars, known as glucose and glycogen.
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what does sodibic do
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Sodium bicarbonate reduces stomach acid. It is used as an antacid to treat heartburn, indigestion, and upset stomach. Sodium bicarbonate is a very quick-acting antacid. It should be used only for temporary relief.If you need to treat long-term stomach acid problems (e.g., peptic ulcer disease, GERD), talk with your doctor about other medications.Sodium bicarbonate is the active ingredient in baking soda.ecause this medication contains salt (sodium), do not use if you are on a salt-restricted diet. During pregnancy, this medication should be used only when clearly needed. This medication may worsen high blood pressure during pregnancy (toxemia of pregnancy). Discuss the risks and benefits with your doctor.
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Anaerobic means without oxygen. Anaerobic exercise consists of brief intense bursts of physical activity, such as weightlifting and sprints, where oxygen demand surpasses oxygen supply.While aerobic exercise relies on oxygen, anaerobic exercise is fueled by energy stored in your muscles through a process called glycolysis.Glycolysis is a method by which glycogen is broken down into glucose, also known as 'sugar' and is converted into energy.Glycolysis occurs in muscle cells during anaerobic exercise without the use of oxygen in order to produce energy quickly, thus producing lactic acid, which causes your muscles to fatigue.Lactic acid is a by-product of glycolysis and forms when your body breaks down glucose for energy when oxygen is low.lycolysis is a method by which glycogen is broken down into glucose, also known as 'sugar' and is converted into energy. Glycolysis occurs in muscle cells during anaerobic exercise without the use of oxygen in order to produce energy quickly, thus producing lactic acid, which causes your muscles to fatigue.
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what does thymosin do
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1 The thymus gland, located behind your sternum and between your lungs, is only active until puberty. 2 After puberty, the thymus starts to slowly shrink and become replaced by fat. 3 Thymosin is the hormone of the thymus, and it stimulates the development of disease-fighting T cells.he thymus reaches its maximum weight (about 1 ounce) during puberty. Thymosin: The Hormone of the Thymus. Thymosin stimulates the development of T cells. Throughout your childhood years, white blood cells called lymphocytes pass through the thymus, where they are transformed into T cells.
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This is called the electron transport chain. As the molecules pass the electron they pump hydrogen ions from one side of the membrane to the other. The high concentration of hydrogen ions pumped into the inner thylakoid space (the thylakoid lumen) can then be used to make ATP by a process called chemiosmosis. The electron finally gets dumped on the molecule NADP (Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate) changing that molecule into NADPH.
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what is cori disease
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Glycogen storage disease type III (also known as GSDIII or Cori disease) is an inherited disorder caused by the buildup of a complex sugar called glycogen in the body's cells.lycogen storage disease type III (also known as GSDIII or Cori disease) is an inherited disorder caused by the buildup of a complex sugar called glycogen in the body's cells.
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Cori cycle. The Cori cycle (also known as the Lactic acid cycle), named after its discoverers, Carl Ferdinand Cori and Gerty Cori, refers to the metabolic pathway in which lactate produced by anaerobic glycolysis in the muscles moves to the liver and is converted to glucose, which then returns to the muscles and is metabolized back to lactate. 1 Cycle.
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when does glycolysis occur
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Glycolysis is the first stage of cellular respiration that involves the breaking down of glucose into smaller molecules to produce ATP (cellular energy). Glycolysis occurs in the cytosol of all living organisms.
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In glycolysis, glucose (a six carbon sugar) is split into two molecules of the three-carbon sugar pyruvate. This multi-step process yields two molecules of ATP (free energy containing molecule), two molecules of pyruvate, and two high energy electron carrying molecules of NADH. Glycolysis can occur with or without oxygen. In the presence of oxygen, glycolysis is the first stage of cellular respiration. In the abscence of oxygen, glycolysis allows cells to make small amounts of ATP through the process of fermentation. Glycolysis takes place in the cytosol of the cell's cytoplasm. However, the next stage of cellular respiration known as the citric acid cycle, occurs in the matrix of cell mitochondria. Below are the 10 steps of glycolysis: Step 1
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what two macromolecules are used for energy
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What are 2 macromolecules that function at storing energy? Carbohydrates, such as starch in plants and glycogen in animals, are made of sugars like glucose and are the most direct form of energy. Lipids or fats are sort of long term s ⦠torage and are only used for energy when carbohydrate reserves are depleted.
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The energy released by hydrolysis (breakdown) of ATP is used to power many energy-requiring cellular reactions. Structure of ATP. At the center of the molecule lies a sugar (ribose), with the base adenine attached to one side and a string of three phosphates attached to the other.
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how energy is stored in the human body
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Carbohydrate is stored in limited amounts as blood glucose, liverglycogen, and muscle glycogen. The largest amount of energy isstored in the body as fats. Fats are stored as triglycerides in bothmuscle tissue and adipose (fat) tissue; triglycerides and free fattyacids (FFA) in the blood are a limited supply.
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Energy Storage in Biological Systems. Living organisms use two major types of energy storage. Energy-rich molecules such as glycogen and triglycerides store energy in the form of covalent chemical bonds. Cells synthesize such molecules and store them for later release of the energy.
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what does glycolysis occur
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Glycolysis a. occurs in the mitochondria b. reults in the production of pyruvate c. occurs in the cytoplasm d. occurs in the mitochondria and results in the production of pyru ⦠vate *e. results in the production of pyruvate and occurs in the cytoplasm Answer is E. 3 people found this useful.
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Glycolysis occurs in most organisms in the cytosol of the cell. The most common type of glycolysis is the EmbdenâMeyerhofâParnas (EMP pathway) , which was discovered by Gustav Embden, Otto Meyerhof, and Jakub Karol Parnas.or simple fermentations, the metabolism of one molecule of glucose to two molecules of pyruvate has a net yield of two molecules of ATP. Most cells will then carry out further reactions to 'repay' the used NAD + and produce a final product of ethanol or lactic acid.
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What molecule do animals use to store energy for short term use?
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Is a carbohydrate used for short term energy storage?
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Which molecules stores store energy?
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Which nutrient group are the main group that provide the body with energy?
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What nutrient does not provide energy for the body?
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What nutrient does not provide energy for the body?
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Modeling a thermocell with proton exchange membrane and hydrogen electrodes
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Abstract Direct conversion of thermal energy to electric energy with thermoelectric generators is an attractive technique to recover low-temperature heat. Thermoelectric generators based on galvanic cells (thermocells) provide promising results with respect to the Seebeck coefficient. In this study, based on the theory of non-equilibrium thermodynamics, we simulated a thermocell with hydrogen gas electrodes and a proton exchange membrane. We calculated a maximum power density of 1461 mW / m 2 and a thermal efficiency of 2% relative to the Carnot efficiency for a cell operating with the same gas composition at both the anode and the cathode, but fully saturated at the anode. We predict a Seebeck coefficient in the range of 0.7–1.8 mV/K, higher than those of classical thermoelectric generators. The thermocell presented here provides promising values regarding the Seebeck coefficient.
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Salmonella typhimurium does not produce alkaline phosphatase (nor beta-galactosidase). Nevertheless, it has the function of the phoR+ regulatory gene but lacks the function of the lacI+ regulatory gene. Several periplasmic proteins are derepressed when cells of S. typhimurium are starved for inorganic phosphate. The role of phoR is discussed. Images
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Deactivation of Vibrationally Excited Carbon Dioxide (001) by Collisions with Carbon Monoxide
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The rate constants associated with the deactivation of vibrationally excited CO2*(001) by collisions with CO have been experimentally determined from 300 to 900°K by a laser fluorescence method. These reactions involving CO considered were CO2*(001)+CO⇆ lim k2k1CO2+CO*(υ = 1), CO2*(001)+CO→ lim kCOCO2(ν1, ν2)+CO, CO*(υ = 1)+CO2→ lim k4CO+CO2(ν1, ν2), where CO2(ν1, ν2) is an unidentified product state. Within experimental error the rate constant k1 increases linearly with temperature T(°K) from a value of 5.7 × 103 torr−1·sec−1 at room temperature to a value of 11.2 × 103 torr−1·sec−1 at 900°K. From 500 to 900°K the rate constant kCO(torr−1·seconds−1) varies with temperature as log10kCO = A − BT−1/3, with A = 6.61 and B = 31.6. From 300 to 500°K the measured values of kCO are greater than those corresponding to the cited relation. The rate constant k4 was found to be negligible compared to kCO. The probability per collision of vibrational energy transfer from CO2*(001) to CO(υ = 0) was computed by a theory...
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A method is described for the dissociation of mouse ovaries and the isolation of oocytes free of somatic cells by agitating pieces of ovary in collagenase and deoxyribonuclease in a calcium and magnesium free salt solution. This method yielded about 50% of the growing oocytes from immature mice. The utilization of exogenously administered 14C-labelled energy sources by oocytes in various growth stages was determined by measurement of evolved 14CO2. Little or no evolution of 14CO2 was detected from oocytes of any size incubated in 14C-glucose, lactate or succinate. The production of 14CO2 from 14C-pyruvate increased logarithmically when plotted against increasing oocyte volume with a plateau occurring after occytes reached a volume of 65,500 mum3 (50 mum diameter). Thus, the pattern of energy metabolism for oocyte maturation and early egg cleavage, wherein glucose and lactate are not utilized as efficiently as pyruvate, has been established by the earliest stages of oocyte growth.
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Singlet oxygen inhibits ATPase and proton translocation activity of the thylakoid ATP synthase CF1CFo
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Singlet oxygen (1O2) produced in plants during photosynthesis has a strong damaging effect not only on both photosystems but also on the whole photosynthetic machinery. This is also applicable for the adenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthase. Here we describe the impact of 1O2 generated by the photosensitizer Rose Bengal on the ATP hydrolysis and ATP-driven proton translocation activity of CF1CFo. Both activities were reduced dramatically within 1 min of exposure. Interestingly, it is shown that oxidized thylakoid ATP synthase is more susceptible to 1O2 than CF1CFo in its reduced state, a new insight on the mechanism of 1O2 interaction with the γ subunit.
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Using indirect immunofluorescence technique, we investigated the distribution of TPA in HeLa cells during interphase and mitosis. In the interphase, TPA related filaments form a three-dimensional network, which resembles the distribution of microtubules. During prophase, however, these filaments appear to be dissolved, whereas in metaphase, strongly fluorescent spots or patches are visible on the cell surface. At telophase, the protein remains to be dispersed within the cells. TPA is neither localized in the spindle apparatus nor in the midbody or cleavage furrow. Thus, the distribution of TPA during mitosis is clearly distinct from both actin and tubulin. ::: ::: HeLa cells, interphase ::: ::: mitotis, immunofluorescence.
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Does glycolsis release a great amount of energy?
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The amount of energy released on the?
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At the end of glycolysis how much of the chemical energy in glycolysis is still unused?
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Which cell organell would you expect to produce most ATP?
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Cells produce ATP most efficiently in presence of what gas?
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What organelle produces ATP for the cell?
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The energy in the atp and nadph molecules is later used to make what?
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What changes energy from food into ATP?
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How odes nadp become nadph?
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What happens to ADP after phosphate bonds are broken in the Calvin Cycle?
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Where is the bond broken between in the ATP?
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What happens in chapter 1 in the book the boy in the striped pajamas?
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Other end products other than ATp in glycolysis?
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What are the end products of glycolosis in addition to ATP?
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What are the end products of glycolosis in addition to ATP?
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