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Dr. Chris R. Edmonds is a male anesthesiology in New York, NY. Dr. Chris graduated from Cornell University Medical College in 1986. He is licensed to practice by the state board in New York.
Dr. Christian N. Djanie is a female certified registered nurse anesthetist (crna) in Huntington, NY. Dr. Christian graduated in 2001. She is licensed to practice by the state board in New York.
Dr. Christian Piccolo is a male anesthesiology in Mt Kisco, NY. Dr. Christian graduated from George Washington University School Of Medicine in 2003. He is licensed to practice by the state board in New York.
Dr. Christie N. Sasso is a female anesthesiology in Huntington, NY. Dr. Christie graduated from State University Of New York Downstate Medical Center in 2007. She is licensed to practice by the state board in New York.
Dr. Christine M. Yu is a male internal medicine in New York, NY. Dr. Christine graduated from in 2006. He is licensed to practice by the state board in New York.
Dr. Christopher J. Anderson is a male physician assistant in Plainview, NY. Dr. Christopher graduated in 2010. He is licensed to practice by the state board in New York.
Dr. Christopher Lovell is a male podiatry in Mount Kisco, NY. Dr. Christopher graduated from New York College Of Podiatric Medicine in 2013. He is licensed to practice by the state board in New York.
Dr. Christopher Robert. Torres is a female physician assistant in New York, NY. Dr. Christopher graduated in 2012. She is licensed to practice by the state board in New York.
Discusses mineral our bodies use for normal body functions like digesting food. Looks at how chromium helps move blood sugar and is used to treat problems like diabetes. Covers safe levels of chromium and possible side effects of dietary supplements.
Chromosomes are cell structures made up of genetic material (DNA). They are a part of most types of cells in the body. Humans have 46 chromosomes (23 pairs). Half of a person's chromosomes come from the mother and half from the father. One of the 23 pairs determines a person's gender. The sex chromosomes are...
Chronic bronchitis is an inflammation in the airways leading to and within the lungs (bronchial tubes). The inflammation may narrow these tubes, which makes it hard to breathe. Chronic bronchitis causes a persistent cough that brings up mucus (sputum). Chronic bronchitis is a form of chronic obstructive pulmonary...
In chronic bronchitis, exposure to tobacco smoke and other lung irritants over time can lead to inflammation in the airways that deliver air into the lungs (bronchial tubes). As a result, the airways produce more mucus than they would normally. Inflammation and extra mucus reduce air flow and cause coughing. Mucus...
Some people are constipated for weeks, months, or years, and others have bouts of constipation that come and go over long periods of time. Chronic constipation may have many causes, including: Diet, especially if you do not include enough fruits, vegetables, and fiber in your diet each day. Medicines, such as...
You may find it helpful to change your schedule to take advantage of times when you have more energy and feel less tired. Keep a diary for a week or so, and record the times of day when you have energy and when you are tired. If there is a pattern to how your energy...
People who have chronic health problems, such as myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), often benefit from support groups. These groups can be a good source of information and tips for managing your illness and a chance to share your frustrations and problems with others who are in a similar...
Chronic female pelvic pain is pain in a woman's lower abdomen that lasts for 6 months or more and is not related to pregnancy. It may be constant or come and go and range from mild to severe. Many things can cause chronic pelvic pain, including pelvic infections. But sometimes the cause is a mystery.
The role of the different lymphocyte populations in liver microenvironment of chronic hepatitis C (CHC) patients is still matter of debate. Since Th17 and Treg have opposite functions, their balance could affect disease progression. The aim was to explore liver microenvironment and its peripheral blood counterpart in adult CHC patients. Peripheral blood lymphocyte frequency was...
Chronic kidney disease happens when your kidneys no longer filter your blood the way they should, so wastes build up in your blood. This has probably been going on for years, and it may keep getting worse over time. If your disease gets worse, you could have kidney failure. Diabetes and high blood pressure cause...
What is chronic lung disease in infants? Chronic lung disease in an infant means that damaged tissue in the newborn's lungs is causing breathing and health problems. The lungs trap air or collapse, fill with fluid, and produce extra mucus. Most babies who have chronic lung disease survive. But symptoms may come back and...
Chronic Lyme arthritis is a recurring form of joint inflammation caused by Lyme disease, a bacterial infection that is spread through tick bites. Symptoms of chronic Lyme arthritis include episodes of swelling, redness, and fluid buildup in one or more joints that last up to 6 months at a time. When a person is not...
The chronic MPN consist of chronic myelogenous leukemia, polycythemia vera (p. vera), primary myelofibrosis, essential thrombocythemia, chronic neutrophilic leukemia, and chronic eosinophilic leukemia. All of these disorders involve dysregulation at the multipotent hematopoietic stem cell (CD34), with one or more of the...
Pain is called chronic if it lasts for 3 months or longer. It's normal to have pain when you are injured or ill. But pain that lasts for weeks, months, or years isn't normal. There are many treatment options for chronic pain. They include exercise, behavioral therapy, physical therapy, medicines, and complementary...
Living with pain can be hard, especially if it's long-term—or chronic—pain. Chronic pain is pain that lasts for 3 months or longer. It can make you sleep poorly, feel tired and irritable, and have a hard time being active or working. It may strain your relationships with loved ones too, making it hard to be...
Ilustración: Copyright 2000 Nucleus Communications, Inc. Todos los derechos reservados. http://www.nucleusinc.com El nervio ciático es el nervio más largo y más grande del cuerpo, formado por raíces nerviosas que salen de la médula espinal en la parte baja de la espalda. El nervio desciende por la nalga y luego sus...
Copyright de la ilustración 2005. Adaptado de los U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Disponible en línea en: http://www.cdc.gov Los mosquitos se infectan con el virus del Nilo Occidental cuando pican aves infectadas. Y luego, pueden transmitir el virus a los seres humanos y a los animales cuando los pican...
Durante la fase folicular del ciclo menstrual, el revestimiento del útero aumenta su grosor a fin de prepararse para el embarazo. Un óvulo se prepara para ser liberado dentro de un saco (folículo) en la superficie de un ovario. Durante la fase lútea, el óvulo es liberado (ovulación). Si el óvulo es fecundado por un...
Usted contrae paludismo por una picadura de un mosquito infectado. Esta picadura inyecta los parásitos que causan paludismo en su sangre, a través de la cual se desplazan a las células del hígado. En las células del hígado, los parásitos se multiplican. Las células más tarde se revientan, dejando sueltos miles de nuevos...
Male circumcision is a surgery to remove the foreskin, a fold of skin that covers and protects the rounded tip of the penis. If it's done, circumcision is usually done soon after birth. There are both benefits and risks to newborn circumcision. The decision whether to have a baby circumcised is often based on the...
In people who have cirrhosis, portal hypertension causes many problems. One serious complication is bleeding of enlarged veins, or varices, in the digestive tract ( variceal bleeding ). When the buildup of scar tissue caused by cirrhosis reduces the flow of blood through the liver, pressure may build up in the portal...
Cirrhosis (say "suh-ROH-sus") is a very serious condition in which healthy tissue in the liver is replaced with scar tissue. The scarring keeps the liver from working as it should. For example, the liver may stop making clotting factors, which can lead to bleeding problems. Bile and poisons may build up in the blood...
La derivación gástrica es una cirugía que reduce el tamaño del estómago y cambia la conexión entre el estómago y los intestinos. El intestino delgado se adhiere a una nueva abertura hecha en el estómago (por encima de la doble hilera de grapas). Las dos partes del intestino delgado se conectan para que la parte...
En la cirugía a corazón abierto, el cirujano hace una incisión en el medio del pecho La cirugía para reemplazar la válvula aórtica puede hacerse como una cirugía a corazón abierto o como una cirugía menos invasiva. En la cirugía a corazón abierto, el cirujano hace una incisión en el medio del pecho y corta...