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Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary in Scotland believes salicylic acid could protect vegetarians from heart disease and cancer just as it protects people ... of metabolic wastes in tissues, causes autotoxemia, overacidity, and nutritional deficiencies, accumulation of uric acid and purines in the tissues and intestinal putrefaction, and contributes to the development ...
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MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Topics beginning with U
Urethritis Urethritis - chronic Urge incontinence Urgent urination see Frequent or urgent urination Uric acid - blood Uric acid - urine Urinalysis Urinary 24 hours sodium see Sodium - urine Urinary ... uncontrollable see Urinary incontinence Urine - abnormal color Urine - bloody Urine - citric acid test see Citric acid urine test Urine - hemoglobin see Hemoglobinuria Urine 24-hour volume ...
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Identifying wildlife Animal tracks and prints
Dried bird (and reptile) droppings often have white coloration that is caused by concentrated uric acid. Other Mammals We've placed both some pretty common and some pretty unusual mammals here ...
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This toxic ammonia rises from the decomposing uric acid in the manure pits beneath the cages to produce a painful corneal ulcer condition in ...
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The kidneys are the place where the blood is filtered anc poisonous compounds e.g. uric acid and sodium from the metabolism, are excreted. To reduce loss of fluid the kidneys also ...
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U/L BUN 20 - 40 mg/dl Creatinine 0.4 - 1.3 mg/dl Uric Acid 0.9 - 2.2 mg/dl Total Bilirubin 0.3 - 0.8 mg/dl Cholesterol ...
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These include producing dry excretory products such as Uric Acid and living in burrows, only coming out at dawn and dusk to feed. The Desert ...
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GOOD SALT, BAD SALT: SALT IS SALT RIGHT?
The body uses these proteins to produce uric acid in order to get rid of the excess salt. As the body cannot dispose of uric acid, it binds itself with the sodium chloride ...
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Biochemistry test Liver function, kidney function, lipid (total cholesterol, triglyceride, HDL cholesterol, LDL cholesterol), uric acid electrolyte (sodium, potassium, chlorine, calcium, phosphorus) Hepatitis virus test HBs antigen and antibody, HCV antibody ...
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