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Results from studies involving cells, animal models and clinical trials have demonstrated that lutein and zeaxanthin potentially protect against chronic diseases, including age-related macular degeneration, cataracts, coronary heart disease and stroke. Plasma concentrations of lutein and zeaxanthin
Over one million infants are born to HIV-1-infected women every year in Sub Saharan Africa. In Zimbabwe, annual births stand at 379,000 with approximately 48,000 infants being born every year to HIV-1-infected women on lifelong highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). Concerns have been
Retrospective, descriptive and non-interventional study over a period of 12 months (from 01/01/2017 to 31/12/2017), from unwanted events database of Rennes University Hospital.
Patients meeting criterias receive an information mail. Without opposition over a period of 3 weeks, datas will be treated,
Ischemic stroke is the third leading cause of death and the leading cause of long-term disability in the United States. Immediate treatment can play a major role in the outcome of ischemic stroke and can help improve prognosis in many cases. One of the factors effecting immediate treatment is a
Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is the most common procedure performed by cardiac surgeons. More complicated surgeries were enabled by the development of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) in the 1930s; CABG procedures increased to peak at over 500,000 in 2000, although numbers have decreased
Background: Injection of ultrasound contrast agents, in conjunction with contrast specific imaging techniques, is increasingly accepted in clinical use for diagnostic ultrasound imaging. As microbubbles contrast agents appear to be ideal pure intravascular tracers to enhance the vascular lumen and
Clinical status will be evaluated during hospitalization, and then on the out-patient basis. All cardiovascular events (fatal or nonfatal myocardial infarction, unstable angina, sudden cardiac death, all-cause death, stroke, TIA) will be recorded and the patients who underwent acute PCI will have a
Cardiovascular disease remains a leading cause of death in North America (1). Uncontrolled platelet activation, adhesion and aggregation initiated by vessel wall plaque rupture are thought to be responsible for acute vascular occlusion in many situations (2-5). Although many platelet inhibition
1-INTRODUCTION:
1.1.Chylomicron metabolism: Chylomicrons are particles formed in the postprandial period and are responsible for transporting blood lipids originating in the diet. These lipoproteins are formed mostly by a core of triglycerides (about 90% of its weight) and small amounts of vitamins
This is Phase 1 of a 3-phase plan in which we will ultimately test whether rapid turnaround genetic testing can improve the safety and efficacy of warfarin anticoagulation in warfarin naïve patients who are being newly induced and maintained on warfarin. Each of the phases will address a specific
The stroke or brain attack is one of the main health problems in developed countries. It is the third cause for death and the main cause of disability in adults. Cerebral infarction makes up 80 % of all the types of strokes.
After a stroke, different evolutions and outcomes can be observed, and
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND: In recent years, the need to achieve increasingly ambitious therapeutic goals for dyslipidemias has prompted the search for more potent pharmacological agents to lower circulating atherogenic lipoprotein concentrations and enhance reverse cholesterol transport (RCT). While