Researchers find that a substance indicating oxidative damage increases in urine as people get older. The study, published today in open-access journal in Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, also ...
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In recent years, the excessive use of acetaminophen (APAP) has become a significant human hazard and social burden. Rapid and automated electrochemical detection has emerged as a crucial method for ...
Soda and fast food intake may add to the difficulty of phosphorus control. A new study found that 24-hour urine phosphorus is inversely related to whole-body retention, but is not related to net ...
THE need for accurate, consistent, hourly urinevolume observations has been established as essential to the proper management of the precariously ill surgical patient and does not require ...
New research shows that a substance indicating oxidative damage increases in urine as people get older, and describes an easy method to measure the level of this biomarker in human urine samples. This ...