Physiological hyperventilation and dyspnoea in pregnancy are well-established phenomena and commonly lead to a chronic respiratory alkalosis with compensatory renal excretion of bicarbonate. However, the underlying mechanism of dyspnoea during normal pregnancy remains largely undefined. Increasing progesterone levels are a primary factor leading to increased respiratory drive to ensure the rising metabolic demands of the pregnancy are met.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCoronary artery disease (CAD) is an important contributor to the cardiovascular burden in cancer survivors. This review identifies features that could help guide decisions about the benefit of screening to assess the risk or presence of subclinical CAD. Screening may be appropriate in selected survivors based on risk factors and inflammatory burden.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: Tape worm infection is common among sheep at SRRC, Mannavanur, Palani hills, Tamil Nadu, India. The aim of the present study is to find out the cestode species infecting the sheep being maintained at SRRC, Mannavanur, by means of molecular method.
Methods: During the second week of June 2021, the hogget flock of sheep (comprising both Bharat Merino and Avikalin sheep breeds) was drenched on empty stomach with commercial preparation of anthelmintic drug containing Niclosamide plus Albendazole, as per the standard dose specified by the manufacturer (Niclozole™: each 5 ml contains 500 mg of Niclosamide and 150 mg of Albendazole: dose for sheep-10 ml/15 kg body weight).
This report outlines the advantages and barriers to working and training in regional Victoria with an aim to provide future researchers with data points to address the maldistribution of medical specialists in regional Australia. Some of the advantages are positive job satisfaction, collegiality and good work-life balance, while increased workload and insufficient number of specialists were reported as disadvantages.
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