Statin
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A class of drugs often prescribed by doctors to help lower cholesterol
levels in the blood. By lowering the levels, they help prevent heart attacks
and stroke.
, Define Non-oxidative energy production.
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This is an anaerobic system where oxygen is not required for functioning.
Carbohydrates are the only source of energy and ATP production in this
system. This short-term energy source feeds muscles during activities
lasting less than 3 minutes, but lactic acid quickly begins to accumulate and
this inevitably causes the muscle to fatigue. The shorter and more intense
the activity is, the greater the contribution of anaerobic systems
Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
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A type of arthritis that causes joint inflammation and stiffness for more than
six weeks in a child aged 16 or younger.
Hemorrhagic stroke
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When blood from an artery begins bleeding into the brain. This happens
when a weakened blood vessel bursts and bleeds into the surrounding
brain. Pressure from the leaked blood damages brains cells, and, as a
result, the damaged area is unable to function properly
The primary ergonomic risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders?
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A class of drugs often prescribed by doctors to help lower cholesterol
levels in the blood. By lowering the levels, they help prevent heart attacks
and stroke.
, Define Non-oxidative energy production.
Give this one a try later!
This is an anaerobic system where oxygen is not required for functioning.
Carbohydrates are the only source of energy and ATP production in this
system. This short-term energy source feeds muscles during activities
lasting less than 3 minutes, but lactic acid quickly begins to accumulate and
this inevitably causes the muscle to fatigue. The shorter and more intense
the activity is, the greater the contribution of anaerobic systems
Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
Give this one a try later!
A type of arthritis that causes joint inflammation and stiffness for more than
six weeks in a child aged 16 or younger.
Hemorrhagic stroke
Give this one a try later!
When blood from an artery begins bleeding into the brain. This happens
when a weakened blood vessel bursts and bleeds into the surrounding
brain. Pressure from the leaked blood damages brains cells, and, as a
result, the damaged area is unable to function properly
The primary ergonomic risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders?