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"circulatory" Definitions
  1. relating to the movement of blood around the body

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John Cooper suffered a "circulatory collapse" and died at the hotel.
Extreme cases can bring internal bleeding, circulatory failure, shock or death.
It's also deadly when present in the circulatory system of other vertebrates.
There are two broad categories of death: brain death and circulatory death.
Paraplegics spend their lifetimes seated, which can lead to circulatory and digestive problems.
To solve this problem, Flake and his colleagues created a pumpless circulatory system.
Think of it like the nervous system or circulatory system of the computer.
But as the ocean warmed, its circulatory currents also slowed, the model demonstrated.
He required treatment with circulatory drugs and antiseptic ointment for about three weeks.
Trilobites Nature's most extreme animal has an equally extreme circulatory system, researchers found.
The result was two rats whose hearts pumped blood around a shared circulatory system.
But, they share some ribs, their circulatory system, and their digestive and reproductive systems.
Their tiny bodies couldn't sustain the metabolic and circulatory effects of these potent anesthetics.
She had less than half the blood she should have in her circulatory system.
When the liver is injured, these hardworking chemical assistants leak into the circulatory system.
When the liver is injured, these hardworking chemical assistants leak into the circulatory system.
In time, the damaged heart just can't serve the circulatory needs of the body.
Back then, the prevalent wisdom was that the mother's and child's circulatory systems were separate.
Blood pressure is the force your heart uses to pump blood through your circulatory system.
Martin was born with a circulatory disorder, and doctors advised him against walking golf courses.
Think about the body's skin circulatory system like the radiator of a house, says van Someren.
The calcium pulses were able to spread by traveling through the plant's vascular, or circulatory, system.
That note lists the risks of long-term exposure, including cancer, skin damage and circulatory trouble.
Clots that form within veins or arteries disrupt the circulatory system and can damage the organs.
At its best, Pallbearer's infusion of fresh harmonic blood into doom's turgid circulatory system is exhilarating.
Risks The procedure has some risks, as there are concerns about donation after circulatory death hearts.
In addition to reducing cellular death, BrainEx preserved circulatory function in major arteries and small blood vessels.
When their father died, of circulatory problems caused by diabetes, the sisters arranged for a king's farewell.
Excess weight puts a strain on your circulatory system, and research shows it can contribute to hypertension.
I look like the Americanized version of Asianness—it is etched into my circulatory system, my literal genetics.
Persuading patients to have themselves stitched to another person so they can share circulatory systems might be tricky.
On Earth, bones, muscles, the circulatory system, and other aspects of human physiology develop by working against gravity.
Your body is stripped down to something like a living circulatory system made of slender, animated brush strokes.
They are twice as likely to be hospitalised for circulatory diseases and 290 times more likely for kidney failure.
Shift past 80 years, and it's over 40 percent chance the cause will be circulatory, regardless of demographic group.
However, talking about your real or imaginary circulatory issues is a great way to bond with other cold people.
Thoratec Acquisition Strategically Sound: St. Jude's entered the mechanical circulatory support market through the acquisition of Thoratec on Oct.
Benefits listed include increased strength and coordination, positive impacts on circulatory and digestive systems, increased lung capacity, and relaxation.
Inherited heart conditions affect a person's heart and circulatory system and can hit people of all ages -- sometimes fatally.
Supervise any childrenIf you have any heart, circulatory, diabetic, or blood-pressure issues,Don't take anything that induces drowsiness
Over time, the stress damages the tissues within blood vessels, which can further damage the heart and circulatory system.
Circulatory death can also happen in more controlled circumstances—for example, when a patient's life support is turned off.
The hospital is a complex of two dozen buildings in southeast London with Europe coursing through its circulatory system.
The movements, she said, are intended to encourage activity in the lymphatic and circulatory systems, to "feed" the skin.
To overcome this obstacle, the researchers drew inspiration from one of nature's most robust fluid-transport networks, the circulatory system.
" She likes to do them, she said, because the practice "boosts my energy and is great for the circulatory system.
The difficulty with circulatory death is that organs must be retrieved very quickly after the patient's heart has stopped beating.
The term applies to someone receiving CPR, in respiratory arrest, or requiring and receiving life-sustaining ventilator or circulatory support.
The lower half of this painting contains an Ouija board, over which is an image of the human circulatory system.
Volunteers with the British Heart Foundation, which funds heart and circulatory disease research, created a chain of 17,939 paper hearts.
It's well-known that diseases of the vascular, or circulatory, system increase the risk of cognitive impairment as we age.
Basically you sew together an obese mouse that is missing leptin with a slim mouse, surgically attaching their circulatory systems.
The result is two animals that share a circulatory system, with both hearts pumping both sets of blood around both bodies.
Music composed by Mileece I'Anson parsing data about the tree's circulatory system sets chill vibes as I move toward the tree.
It was believed that the springs could treat ailments like rheumatism, circulatory and cardiovascular ailments, diabetes, asthma, and various skin diseases.
The stream, a key part of the ocean's circulatory system, is at its weakest in more than 1,600 years, research shows.
Research into parabiosis began in the 1950s with crude experiments that involved cutting rats open and stitching their circulatory systems together.
Humans have valves in the circulatory system to combat this problem, and your heart rate can increase, to pump blood faster.
The circulatory system of the tree is also represented, but becomes a soundscape designed by Mileece I'Anson, created from sonifying bio-signals.
It's not a fighting practice; the philosophy is to promote a health and well-being practice that helps with the circulatory system.
While helping to stretch your body and increase flexibility, Downward Dog also stimulates your circulatory system — energizing your neck, head, and shoulders.
Kay's sinewy designs are a figure study in the human body, if the human body were deduced to only the circulatory system.
One is uncontrolled donation after circulatory death (uDCD)—when a patient has died suddenly, say of a heart attack outside the hospital.
If it works, the vaccine would stop opioids by effectively blocking them from reaching the brain by way of the circulatory system.
You probably can't explain the entire circulatory system within our word limit, but you probably can explain why the heart keeps beating.
He was surprised to discover the two well-preserved scorpion fossils that showed elements of the animal's circulatory, respiratory and digestive system.
If highway transportation is the circulatory system of the U.S. economy, tolling is the shot of adrenaline that keeps the system flowing.
It also expanded its circulatory system with extra vasculature and a heart four times the size of closely related, red-blooded species.
In Minnesota, surgeons stood inside a VR model of the circulatory systems of conjoined twins—which proved integral to the ensuing separation surgery.
The brain (the most critical part of an astronaut) worked great — the circulatory system adapted well — muscles and bones stayed in great shape.
They have no spine, no brain; no nervous, circulatory, or digestive systems, and yet they're incredibly successful, even technically immortal in some cases.
But putting in the work to keep an eye on how much salt you consume is essential for keeping your circulatory system happy.
For the new study, which was published in July in The American Journal of Physiology Heart and Circulatory Physiology, they hit upon fidgeting.
The research team suggests that gum disease develops first and may promote heart disease through chronic infection and bacteria in the circulatory system.
Most convincingly, the program was especially associated with a reduction in deaths due to circulatory disorders, which can be linked to alcohol use.
And as soon as she released the pressure, the normal pink color was quickly restored, indicating that her circulatory system there was intact.
Great, non-American filmmakers who make big, challenging movies that used to represent a major artery of the North American cinematic circulatory system.
At this point, the patient, his circulatory system filled with icy salt water, will have no blood, no pulse, and no brain activity.
" This matches up with previous research on alligators and their cross-current circulatory system, "or an internal thermostat, so to speak,' Vliet said.
This stretch of water, the Labrador Sea, has long been considered a critical junction in the global circulatory system of the world's oceans.
The bride's father, a cardiologist, is the director for heart failure, hemodynamics and circulatory support research at the Cardiovascular Research Foundation in Manhattan.
"When we look at mammoths compared to [other] elephants we immediately notice their fur, their hump, and differences in their circulatory system," she said.
But studies of an especially nasty ingredient in smoke called particulate matter show that inhaling the stuff is bad for the circulatory system, too.
Witwoski 3D prints the liver models with some of the internal circulatory systems visible, as well as any potential problems the surgeons might face.
When practiced regularly, it provides long-lasting changes to your body's immune, lymphatic, circulatory and digestive systems that improve the quality of your life.
My circulatory system was already in bad shape from a bout of heavy drinking the night before at a renowned Iranian-American artist's home.
The circulatory system: two dissections of the neck, jaw and skull of a man, with aortic arch (?), arteries and blood vessels indicated in red.
The circulatory system of the global economy is a trillion-dollar industry, yet no one really talks about it, or builds tech for it.
Current techniques, including 3D printing, as innovative as it is, can't yet create the blood vessels and tinier capillaries needed in a circulatory system.
A frail Mubarak attended much of his trial on a gurney, suffering, his attorneys disclosed, from a variety of circulatory ailments and stomach cancer.
If their stall is too small for the distance, they can also develop circulatory problems, said Linda Rice, a top trainer at Belmont Park.
One of the crucial evolutionary developments that permitted multicellular animals to come into being during, or shortly before, the Cambrian period was a circulatory system.
Image: James PikulIn an effort to create more autonomous, life-like robots, scientists have developed a soft robotic lionfish with a multi-functional circulatory system.
Currently, some heart transplant patients require ventricular assist devices -- essentially mechanical pumps that can support a failing circulatory system -- as a "bridge" before their procedures.
The study on European countries revealed an inverse association between coffee and liver disease, suicide in men, cancer in women, digestive diseases and circulatory diseases.
The technique doesn't significantly change the structures of the brain, and researchers can use it to study the circulatory system and nerve connections of rodents.
There is no nervous, digestive, circulatory, perceptive or reproductive system in place; it truly is a biologically enhanced machine rather than a mechanically enhanced organism.
From there it enters the circulatory system, causing any number of neurological horrors, including irreversible brain damage — lower I.Q., reduced attention span, increased antisocial behavior.
The condition, also called AFE, is a rare but catastrophic complication of pregnancy in which amniotic fluid or other debris enters the mother's circulatory system.
The researchers said they did not yet know what was being reduced in size: neurons, other brain cells, synapses or parts of the circulatory system.
More recently, a baboon survived 945 days with a pig's heart hooked up to its circulatory system, though that heart didn't replace the baboon's own heart.
In humans, an overabundance of biliverdin in the circulatory system and tissues triggers jaundice, a medical condition that causes yellowing of the skin and liver malfunction.
Without gravity pulling your bodily fluids downward, they shift up into the chest and head, causing issues with the circulatory system and even changes to vision.
Without proper shielding, this can increase cancer risk, cause radiation sickness, alter cognitive and motor function, and even lead to cataracts and cardiac and circulatory diseases.
They are, in order: congenital malformations, low birth weight, maternal complications, SIDS, accidents, cord and placental complications, sepsis, respiratory distress, circulatory system diseases and neonatal hemorrhage.
They found coffee drinkers to have a reduced risk of death from all causes of mortality, including circulatory diseases and diseases related to the digestive tract.
And when people are rapidly infused with a large amount of plasma at once, there's also the risk that it can literally flood the circulatory system.
For days to come, one of the world's most complex and interconnected distributed machines, underpinning the circulatory system of the global economy itself, would remain broken.
Breathing, maintaining muscle mass in low gravity, making sure our circulatory systems work, avoiding radiation — these are all problems we, as a species, have barely encountered.
In terms of types of donation within the country, Spain has had most success with increasing the number of these controlled donations after circulatory death (cDCD).
Fatty meat leads to more alpha-gal crossing a person's gut barrier into his or her circulatory system, triggering a stronger immune reaction than leaner cuts.
"I believe that the New York City subway is the circulatory system that allows the economic engine of our region to function and flourish," he wrote.
But the animals weren't simply swapping blood — the older rodent was also reaping the benefits of the younger one's more vibrant internal organs and circulatory system.
"There's a very strong connection between cardiovascular health -- so the health of your heart and your circulatory system -- and the health of your brain," Fargo said.
After a few minutes, what sounded like an immensely distant low rumble came to me, though I couldn't be sure it wasn't just my circulatory system.
Schroder said here have been pediatric donation after circulatory death transplants performed in the past, but this is the first adult transplantation in the United States.
And because of how important our circulatory system is to the rest of the body, the potential for these lab-grown replicas extends far beyond diabetes research.
Those with the lowest life purpose scores were 2.66 times more likely to die from heart, circulatory and blood conditions, compared to participants with the highest scores.
The study involved about 4,800 British civil servants, who were on average 44 years old and didn't have diabetes or heart or circulatory problems at the beginning.
But because lab-grown meat lacks a circulatory system, it's kept in a very high-oxygen environment, which has the unintended consequence of reducing cellular myoglobin expression.
Astrazeneca (AZN) said its heart drug Brilinta failed to show a benefit over an older blood thinner in treating patients with serious circulatory problems in their legs.
That was when Albert Hofmann, a Swiss chemist searching for a drug to combat circulatory ailments, happened to synthesize lysergic acid diethylamide: LSD or, more familiarly, acid.
The pig organ did not replace the baboon's heart, but was instead connected to the baboon's circulatory system where it was monitored for more than two years.
And as opposed to static compression, which can be detrimental to normal circulatory flow, the Pulse 2.0 releases pressure once it's no longer needed to prevent backflow.
Hypertension is the medical term for high blood pressure, or when blood vessels cannot relax enough and create higher resistance to blood pumping through the circulatory system.
While fast-growing invasive plants outcompete some native species and threaten some waterways, the lush aquatic life serves as the liver and kidneys of Florida's circulatory system.
Mica Levi's score echoes with the vibrations and sounds of a circulatory system, as the film simulates the experience of embodying flesh that is not your own.
The hospital established that Payton had suffered cardiac arrest caused by the growth of a very large tumor in her chest that shut off her circulatory system.
From your heart, through your circulatory system, to your leg muscles and kidneys, running a marathon is sort of like putting your entire body through a meat grinder.
The heating element in e-cigarettes emits tiny particles, sometimes including metals, which can lodge themselves deep into the lungs and get absorbed into the body's circulatory system.
Our circulatory system, our visual system, and our muscles all struggle in low gravity; we are vulnerable to radiation; we must eat, we must shit, we must breathe.
In crowded forests, beetle attacks can spread more easily, and the insects overwhelm a tree's defenses by laying eggs that, once they've hatched, hijack the tree's circulatory system.
The health consequences of such a high level of pollutants in the air can be severe, including failure of the respiratory and circulatory system, heart attacks and strokes.
The heating element in e-cigarettes emits tiny particles, sometimes including metals, which can lodge themselves deep into the lungs and get absorbed into the body's circulatory system.
If the FDA approves it for wider use after the clinical trials are complete, donation after circulatory death transplants could become more widely adopted in the United States.
When hooked up to a device that mimics the human circulatory system, Cohrs' artificial heart produced blood flow curve very similar to that of a natural healthy human.
Some of the drawings here are also figurative, with the shapes within male and female figures reminding of circulatory systems and the coursing of energy through the human body.
"Further study of the [EEG] during the withdrawal of life-sustaining therapies will add clarity to medical, ethical and legal concerns for donation after circulatory determined death," they said.
Projecting the health risks to astronauts from exposure to space radiation remains a largely unsolved problem, raising concerns about cancers, circulatory diseases, cataracts and changes to cognition and memory.
For instance, researchers have found that the brains of older mice show increased synaptic activity, neurogenesis, and plasticity, as a result of sharing a circulatory system with younger mice.
Almost all of the "deaths" associated with LSD are actually due to 25i, which has much worse negative side effects on the circulatory system, and a much higher toxicity.
PM20133 refers to tiny particles that are 2.5 micrometers or less in diameter—small enough to penetrate deep into the circulatory system and potentially infiltrate the central nervous system.
There is no simple relationship between El Nino, temperatures across the United States and heating oil consumption because too many other circulatory systems affect winter weather across North America.
But with no guarantee of good health — he was injured in a fall in 2009 and has had circulatory problems ever since — he also hopes other options remain available.
In fact, they find the feat so loathsome that they'd much rather give up primary bodily functions than their access to the web; the circulatory system, who needs it?
Think mini organs the size of matchboxes—each mimicking a patch of heart muscle or alveoli in the lungs—all connected together by a tiny circulatory system of microfluidic tubes.
Tabiyat has on display an 18th-century copy of the "Tasrih-i-Mansuri," a 14th-century anatomical manuscript from Persia that features detailed drawings of the circulatory and digestive systems.
Their size and stage in development made it possible for students to analyze the anatomy of the nervous and circulatory systems (the bodies were injected with colored wax and displayed).
For one, there's that oxygen problem again: Without a circulatory system and blood vessels to shuttle O2 around, we can really only ever hope to grow thin sheets of meat.
In this case, researchers from Cornell University and the University of Pennsylvania developed a soft robotic fish whose unique circulatory system provides both its power and its means of propulsion.
A. The overlapping factors that affect an individual's heat tolerance are almost incalculable, ranging from age, body mass and percentage of body fat to metabolism rates, circulatory efficiency and hydration.
The website of the drug's Latvian manufacturer Grindeks says meldonium gives sufferers of heart and circulatory conditions more "physical capacity and mental function" — and a similar boost to healthy people.
The sequential pulsing also helps reduce fluid backflow and unlike static compression, which can be detrimental to normal circulatory flow, the Pulse 2.0 releases pressure once it's no longer needed.
If inhaled, injected or ingested, less than a pinpoint of ricin can kill a person within 36 to 48 hours due to the failure of the respiratory and circulatory systems.
For some of the work, researchers injected food coloring into the cadavers to map out the circulatory system in the penis, to better help them reconnect blood vessels during the operation.
One of the main challenges was re-creating the intricate circulatory system that connects mom to fetus: the mom's blood flows to the baby and back, exchanging oxygen for carbon dioxide.
The animal—actually an ancient multicellular organism, without the nervous, digestive or circulatory systems we usually associated with living creatures—is 11 feet long, 6 feet wide and 5 feet tall.
The procedure involves connecting a pig's heart to a baboon's circulatory system inside its abdomen, and then keeping the heart alive with a drug cocktail tailored specifically for cross-species transplants.
"If you eat a healthy, balanced Mediterranean style diet, you should be able to get all the nutrients that you need to protect you from heart and circulatory diseases," she added.
Another pool of patients that are increasingly becoming organ donors, according to the ONT, are those who have suffered circulatory death—when the heart and lungs have ceased to function properly.
If ingested, it causes nausea, vomiting and internal bleeding of the stomach and intestines, followed by failure of the liver, spleen and kidneys, and death by collapse of the circulatory system.
The approach used at Duke is known as a donation after circulatory death (DCD), and it relies on hearts that have stopped beating and are essentially reanimated and begin beating again.
It's like a giant circulatory system in the body," an associate in Florida mused, "or the digestive system is more accurate since it goes in one end and comes out the other.
They found coffee tied to a reduced risk of death from digestive diseases among both men and women, along with a decreased risk of death from circulatory and cerebrovascular diseases among women.
After 16 years of follow-up, nearly 42,000 people who had enrolled in the study had passed away, dying from a range of conditions, including cancer, circulatory diseases, heart failure and stroke.
Things tend to go smoothly for people with a fully-functioning circulatory system, but for others, who have had prior surgery or other conditions, this can lead to less than ideal conditions.
Lalit K. Mestha, the GRC controls principal engineer who is leading the project with the DOE, has a background in biomedical engineering — he studied how endocrine, respiratory, circulatory and other systems interact.
It takes only 90 seconds of deep breathing to begin decreasing your heart rate and blood pressure and stimulating aspects of your nervous, endocrine and circulatory systems that promote relaxation and restoration.
In doing this, it provides circulatory support for hearts not functioning properly, supporting blood flow through a sleeve that manages to not come in contact with blood, as explained in the study.
Overall, many more cells remained alive, the circulatory system worked, and the size, shape, and arrangement of neurons and other cells looked normal compared to brains that didn't get the BrainEx treatment.
If ingested, ricin causes nausea, vomiting and internal bleeding of the stomach and intestines, followed by failure of the liver, spleen and kidneys, and finally death by collapse of the circulatory system.
Raynaud's affects parts of the body that have a characteristic circulatory pattern: a high density of direct connections between arterioles — small vessels that branch out from arteries — and venules, or small veins.
After the game, Westbrook sat at his locker wearing only a towel, with the veins bulging out of his legs so hard he looked like a map of the human circulatory system.
Crucially, blood is not forced into the lamb's circulatory system, where the pressure could cause damage; the biobag is pumpless and the power to drive it comes only from the baby lamb's heart.
Past research, for instance, has found evidence that a multi fractal pattern in the circulatory system indicates a healthy heart, while a mono fractal pattern could be a sign of a failing heart.
AstraZeneca's heart drug Brilinta has failed to help patients with serious circulatory problems in their legs, prompting the company to scrap a $3.5 billion-a-year sales target for the medicine by 2023.
As for illnesses, "Anything that impairs the respiratory or circulatory system will increase risk," said Mike McGheehin, who spent 33 years as an environmental epidemiologist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
It's related to the elasticity of your circulatory system — stiffer vessels require your heart to work harder to pump blood, explained Dr. Joshua Yamamoto, a cardiologist and medical director at the Foxhall Foundation.
AstraZeneca's heart drug, Brilinta, has failed to help patients with serious circulatory problems in their legs, prompting the company to scrap a $20.5 billion-a-year sales target for the medicine by 20855.
"Even though it's cold, exercising and moving around helps to optimize circulation, which not only helps to keep our circulatory system healthy, but it can also help to keep us warm," he said.
Reviving a centuries-old procedure known as parabiosis, they connected the circulatory systems of dozens of pairs of rodents, young sutured to old, so that they'd pump one another's blood back and forth.
When they stitched together the circulatory systems of young and old mice, they noticed that the blood that flowed from the young animals into the older animals seemed to reverse signs of aging.
The various modules, aglow with light and humming with sound, are connected via patch cables, evoking—whether Suzuki realizes it or not—the network of undersea cables that constitutes the Internet's circulatory system.
Lead continues to cripple children's physical and cognitive development, wreak havoc on the human heart and circulatory system of an untold number of adults, and destroy the bone structure and memories of seniors.
I read that for years scientists have been taking an old mouse and a young mouse, putting them next to each other, and stitching their circulatory systems together, just like jump-starting a car.
According to the study authors, the discovery of the vessels is a "missing link in the search for a fully functional closed circulatory system" that explains how blood flows in and out of bones.
If enough is ingested it can cause nausea, vomiting and internal bleeding of the stomach and intestines, followed by failure of the liver, spleen and kidneys, and death by collapse of the circulatory system.
Nevertheless, he says he's dealing with the consequences of his addiction – including a pulmonary and circulatory system so damaged that, at age 37, he is at heightened risk of a heart attack or stroke.
It is there for the un-arty, un-culturally-sophisticated working-class resident, 9-to-5 laborer, and just plain old commuter, who populates our city's outer boroughs and its 18503-hour circulatory system.
Some sleep experts note that babies, their ears accustomed to the whisper of the maternal circulatory system and the slosh of the womb, sleep better accompanied by a device that mimics those familiar whooshings.
Given the direct impacts the AMOC can have on our climate, scientists have been trying to assess its circulatory strength mainly through the use of computer models, a generally reliable tool in climate science.
It contains witch hazel, one of Dr. Engelman's star depuffers, along with horse chestnut, which holds its own constricting skills: Research has shown the ingredient to reduce lower-leg swelling in patients with circulatory problems.
The lactate, produced when the mice exercised, was metabolized by the bacteria after which by-products of this chemical process crossed into the circulatory system and resulted in a performance boost, the new research showed.
A 2014 study by the World Health Organization showed that climate change and the extreme heat associated with it lead to public health issues like dehydration and heart and circulatory problems, especially in older women.
"Medicine is not dissimilar to the rest of society," said Dr. Noah Moss, a heart failure specialist and medical director of the Mechanical Circulatory Support Program at the Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City.
And, as the company noted, within eight weeks, researchers identified branched vasculature of up to 50 microns inside the transplanted structures, which indicated the animal's vasculature system had incorporated the scaffolding into its own circulatory system.
We then injected these nanocapsules into the veins of drunk mice where they hurtled through the circulatory system, eventually arriving in the liver where they entered the cells and served as mini–reactors to digest alcohol.
In vascular surgery, the circulatory system can be treated as a series of interchangeable tubes; when vital blood vessels were irreparably damaged, Nott sliced superficial veins out of healthy limbs and swapped them in for arteries.
"A dog's circulatory system is actually quite good in regards to dealing with the cold," Dr. Goldstein told us, noting that the average dog is much better equipped to deal with winter chill than summer heat.
A minority of cases are brought on by viral infections (from Lyme to measles, rubella, even tuberculosis), a head and neck tumor, circulatory problems, autoimmune diseases (like Lupus), or an inner ear disorder (like Ménière's disease).
The purpose of the BrainEx experiment was to "better understand how brain cells react to circulatory arrest" and "test whether some cellular functions can be restored in the brain after death," explained Sestan at yesterday's press conference.
"Microscopic pollutants in the air can penetrate respiratory and circulatory systems, damaging the lungs, heart and brain, killing 15 million people prematurely every year from diseases such as cancer, stroke, heart and lung disease," the agency said.
The American Heart Association describes heart failure as a condition that occurs when this important organ, essentially a pump, cannot effectively push blood out through the arteries and circulatory system to the body's other organs and tissues.
The organoids easily took to their new home, connecting to the mice's native circulatory system, and developed even further into a tree-like network of arteries, small veins, and arterioles (branches of an artery that flow into capillaries).
"We urgently need these guidelines adopted into national law, to accelerate coordinated, bold and ambitious action that will protect people's heart and circulatory health wherever they live in the UK." Reporting by Alistair Smout; Editing by Hugh Lawson
There is generally little rest between the exercises and your heart and circulatory systems have to keep moving the blood, carrying oxygen and nutrients for the working muscles, from the lower body to the upper and back again.
The system was made up of a few main factors to support stable development: a circulatory system, a closed fluid environment and use of the fetus' own heart to pump blood around the system, not an external pump.
During the transplantation, there was a period of blood loss that was ultimately managed but might be avoidable in the future, by changing how the organ is initially reconnected to the woman's circulatory system, according to the study.
During fetal development, blood cells are born in the liver, and though that task later migrates to the bone marrow, the liver never loses its taste for the bodywide biochemical gossip that only the circulatory system can bring.
The book identifies three core common characteristics of the hierarchal networks that deliver energy to these organisms — whether the diverse circulatory systems that power all forms of animal life or the water and electrical networks that power cities.
She'd recently flown back from a work trip and complained that her fingers had been painfully cold on her drive home from the airport, thanks to below-freezing winter weather and a circulatory system condition known as Raynaud's disease.
Researchers gave treadmill tests to 21.8,290 men - 280,211 who were former smokers and 222,2150 who were current smokers - to assess their "cardiorespiratory" fitness, or how easily the circulatory and respiratory systems can supply oxygen to muscles during physical exertion.
These can include life-endangering neurologic toxicities -- with symptoms of headache, limb numbness, loss of memory, vision, and/or intellect -- and cytokine release syndrome, when a storm of immune proteins called cytokines are released into a patient's circulatory system.
Such numbers paint a picture of an animal frequently pushing its own limits, and suggest that the whale is not only the largest animal ever, but perhaps as large as an animal with a circulatory system can possibly be.
"PM2098 is composed of tiny solids and liquids floating in the air and once inhaled, these particles can pass through the respiratory system, sneak into the blood and circulatory system, and cause serious health problems," Wei said by email.
"Every single organ in our body is linked with the circulatory system," said senior author Josef Penninger, the founding director of the IMBA and current director of the Life Sciences Institute at the University of British Columbia, in a statement.
The mating pair has fused together in what biologists call sexual parasitism; the male receives protection and precious nutrients from the female's circulatory system, and in return the female has a steady supply of sperm for when she's ready to spawn.
In 2011 he created the film The Flow that visually interprets the scientific theory behind layers of matter, and he is currently working with photographer Jan Kriwol to combine photographs of urban environments into anatomical renderings of the circulatory system.
More than half of those with such circulatory problems in the extremities also have coronary or cerebral artery disease, noted Dr. Iftikhar J. Kullo, a cardiovascular specialist at the Mayo Clinic, in The New England Journal of Medicine in March.
Following the 10-hour-long surgery, which connected the uterus and part of the donor's vagina to the recipient's vagina and circulatory system, the woman then took a regimen of immunosuppressant drugs that kept her body from rejecting the donor uterus.
The A1 motorway eventually disappeared and turned into something else; the highways in Naples twist and turn and go up and down at a dizzying pace, and there is an endless circulatory system of ancillary routes sprouting from the main one.
Experiments in the early 2000s in which mice of different ages had been stitched together to share their circulatory systems, known as heterochronic parabiosis, had demonstrated dramatic improvements in the cognition, muscle repair and liver function of the elderly partners.
The system was used for the adult donation after circulatory death transplant at Duke University Medical Center, one of five centers in the United States approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for clinical trials of the TransMedics system.
While other mammals pant or have circulatory systems that are closer to the skin to help them lose heat and stay cool, humans are generally adept at sweating to keep our core temperature in a "normal range" of 101-103 degrees Fahrenheit.
A maternal fetal specialist joined the case and together Anna's medical team and family decided that a brain surgery to insert a clip that would isolate the aneurysm from the circulatory system so it could be removed was the best treatment option.
The limited rejuvenation of circulatory function and cellular metabolism in pig brains, which were harvested from animals slaughtered at a meat-packing plant, was achieved four hours after death by infusing the brains with a special chemical solution designed to preserve the tissue.
"The intact brain of a large mammal retains a previously underappreciated capacity for restoration of circulation and certain molecular and cellular activities multiple hours after circulatory arrest," lead researcher Nenad Sestan said in a Yale press release issued ahead of the study.
"In effect, sea spiders' guts are 'space-filling' and ubiquitous in their bodies in the same way that our circulatory systems are space-filling and ubiquitous," said lead author H. Arthur Woods of the University of Montana, Missoula in a press release.
A. Unlike us, hummingbirds can use the glucose that they're ingesting in nectar and can move it through their guts, through their circulatory system, and to their muscle cells so fast that they can essentially keep that pipeline going in real time.
Mr. Ponomarev let himself be swept into the city's circulatory system as well; at one point he found himself caught in one of its eddies at Liverpool Street Station in East London, near the shimmering cigar-shaped skyscraper known as the Gherkin.
This would cause bubbles to form in the blood, and some seriously nasty swelling, though counter pressure exerted by your skin and circulatory system would keep the expansion in check, preventing you from "exploding," as science fiction loves to depict death-by-vacuum exposure.
In 2009, while still a graduate student at Yale, she organized Blood Drive at Zach Feuer, a conceptual group show whose overlapping themes included the body and the circulatory system, the participating artists' creative processes, and the workings of the New York Blood Center.
" Jeremy Pearson, associate medical director at the British Heart Foundation, agreed, saying in a statement, "While there may be a slight benefit to heart and circulatory health from modest drinking, many studies have shown that the overall health risks of drinking alcohol outweigh any benefits.
Narrator: And to combat a rush of blood to the head, which might be familiar if you&aposve ever hung upside down...Cliffe: They have special sort of valves in their circulatory system that does actually stop the pooling of blood in the head.
"While there may be a slight benefit to heart and circulatory health from modest drinking, many studies have shown that the overall health risks of drinking alcohol outweigh any benefits," said Jeremy Pearson, associate medical director at the British Heart Foundation, in a previous report.
I posed the idea of a creature that would be made out of many humans, and that it's specifically stitched together — it's not an organic growth thing — so the circulatory and respiratory systems and everything had to be combined into this sort of horrific Frankenstein job.
They also assumed that gravity was negligible (compared to the pressure put on the blood by the circulatory system), and that the vampire wouldn't suck out the blood, ensuring that the pressure on the blood outside the body was no different from that of any other wound.
But what's exciting here is that the synthetic bone tissues were not only functional, they allowed donor marrow to grow and survive for many weeks in the presence of host cells, and for the products of that marrow to make their way into the body's circulatory system.
They also offer infant massage, which is great for bonding with parents and has added benefits like improvements to the circulatory and digestive systems and the all-important relaxation (hey, exiting the womb is a traumatic life event; relaxation sounds like exactly what the doctor should order).
In their studies, all involving mice, the technique, known as parabiosis — achieved either through directly connecting circulatory systems or through copious injections of blood plasma from a young animal to an older one — improved muscle function, cognition, and even the sense of smell in older animals.
"From the way the center of a flower with millions of tiny seeds can reflect the endless cosmos above to the intricate veins in leaves which mirror the human circulatory systems, the small details which abound in the natural world are intriguing and awe inspiring," Green says.
Furthermore, the efficiency of the mammal's circulatory systems scales up precisely based on weight: if you compare a mouse, a human and an elephant on a logarithmic graph, you find with every doubling of average weight, a species gets 25% more efficient—and lives 25% longer.
As a chronic, life-threatening circulatory condition, PAD puts patients at greater risk of the development of critical limb ischemia (CLI), resulting in extreme pain in the legs or feet and risking complications such as wounds and sores or the ultimate amputation of the affected limb.
That's the life of a completely locked-in patient, someone who has brain function but complete paralysis, which can be caused by stroke, traumatic brain injury, medication overdose or diseases of the circulatory or nervous system, such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (also known as ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease).
Although intensive blood sugar control is known to reduce damage to tiny blood vessels that are involved in many of the nerve and circulatory effects of diabetes, it's not clear if the same is true for major arteries such as the ones that carry blood to the heart.
The new metric, known as the Air Quality Life Index or AQLI, is an attempt to quantify the long-term health impacts of inhaling particulate matter, which refers to tiny particles of material that can penetrate deep into the circulatory system and potentially infiltrate the central nervous system.
Parabiosis, the surgical linkage of circulatory systems, has had a mostly grisly history in humans—when it was tried as a desperate measure on terminal cancer patients, in 1951, a two-year-old boy lost part of his foot to gangrene—and in rodents, which resisted being conjoined.
Presidential dreams of a big, beautiful wall notwithstanding, for now — and, perhaps, for the foreseeable future — an endless mass of inexpensive T-shirts, fresh avocadoes, black tar heroin, undocumented migrants and fanny-packed vacationers will continue flowing undiminished through the great, swirling circulatory system that the two countries share.
He's looking at a digital meter that keeps him appraised at all times of his blood-sugar levels — he's been a Type I diabetic since the age of two and uses a cell-phone-sized insulin pump that's wired into his circulatory system to regulate his glucose levels.
The New York City subway is the lifeblood of the city, outgoing MTA chairman Thomas Prendergast said the other night—that is, the sort of circulatory system that people tend to move through, drift through like blood cells (5,650,610 each weekday, to be precise), not a place they move to.
The New York City subway is the lifeblood of the city, outgoing MTA chairman Thomas Prendergast said the other night—that is, the sort of circulatory system that people tend to move through, drift through like blood cells (5,650,610 each weekday, to be precise), not a place they move  to.
From the 0003s into the 1970s, scientists continued to link the circulatory systems of mice (in a process called parabiosis), which helped them learn a bit about how blood works, but also left them with more observations about young blood's life-extending potential than they knew what to do with.
A large stadium like the Rogers Centre (where the Blue Jays play) has an audio and visual system built into it, plus a circulatory system for TV. Though audio mixers might need to improvise more at other venues, big stadiums are made for mixing a broadcast as easily as possible.
But when the researchers expanded the definition to include infectious diseases transmitted via drug usage; the decreased life expectancy of people who use drugs; and other factors like "impaired judgement, suicide, [and] circulatory disease," they found the number of deaths associated with drug usage that year was actually around 142,000.
We wanted to see if there was any difference between sitting watching TV, sitting at work, or sitting at home but not watching TV. We measured sitting behaviours of 4,403 British public servants, who were on average 44 years old and didn't have diabetes, heart or circulatory problems at the start of the study.
The part of the umbilical arteries closest to the belly button degenerates into ligaments that serve no real purpose but the more internal part becomes part of the circulatory system and is found in the pelvis supplying blood to parts of the bladder, ureters and ductus deferens (a tube sperm moves through in males).
" Later Tom observes one of the members of the medical team: "I can't see if Sax is yelling at the staff in Room 2 or into a telephone: Extraordinary doses of vasoconstrictors, acute circulatory instability, multiorgan failure, extensive bleeding from all orifices, membranes, infarcts, come on people, the patient is basically dying on us here.
By the late 250s, experimenting first on beagle puppies, Dr. Dudrick developed a treatment called total parenteral nutrition, or TPN, which bypasses the intestinal tract when a patient cannot receive food or fluids by mouth and instead injects nutrients — liquid carbohydrates, electrolytes, fats, minerals, proteins and vitamins — directly into the circulatory system through a vein.
The brains flushed with this solution four hours after death showed reduced cell death; restored blood vessel structure and circulatory function; preserved anatomical and cell architecture, and restored some cellular inflammatory responses, spontaneous neural activity at synapses and active metabolism when compared with rapidly decomposing brains that were flushed with a solution lacking the same necessary ingredients.
You'll find LG's Z Camera on the front of the device, a tricked-out selfie camera that uses infrared lights to measure what's in front of it; the Hand ID feature lets you use your individual circulatory patterns as your phone's password, and the aforementioned Air Motion technology lets you control your phone using just hand gestures.
Here are the annual benefits of the solar installed in the US to date: If you can't see the chart, that's: It's worth keeping in mind that the somewhat clinical phrase "domestic air quality benefits" is another way of describing fewer kids having asthma attacks, fewer adults missing workdays, and fewer people dying of respiratory and circulatory ailments.
The Eighth Amendment prohibition against "cruel and unusual" punishment served as a measure of the elastic morality that facilitates the death penalty: does it constitute cruelty to infuse the condemned with a sedative, rather than a stronger anesthetic, particularly if, as attorneys for Jones and Williams argued, the circulatory conditions of the men might impair its effectiveness?
"Since a majority of strokes can be attributed to elevated blood pressure (hypertension), sauna use may reduce the risk of stroke via reduction in blood pressure," said lead study author Setor Kunutsor of the University of Bristol in the UK. It's also possible that saunas might help reduce the risk of stroke by lowering inflammation, reducing artery stiffness and resistance to blood flow through the circulatory system, Kunutsor said by email.

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