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Kinetic chain exercise

Kinetic chain exercise is a specific type of physical exercise that may be integrated into aerobics, circuit training, certain endurance training, weight lifting, pilates, yoga ...  

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Enzyme therapy

Enzyme therapy is the use of enzymes to treat deficiencies and other medical conditions in the body. An enzyme is a macromolecule that catalyzes (speeds up) processes in the body.  

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Thalassemia

Thalassemia (British spelling "thalassaemia") is caused by a mutated or missing gene that is part of hemoglobin production. Hemoglobin is a protein in red blood cells that is ...  

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Musculoskeletal problems

The musculoskeletal system is a type of organ system that allows for movement and stability of the body and consists of bones, muscles, joints, tendons, cartilage, ligaments ...  

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Liver toxicity

The liver is the second largest organ in the body (after the skin), and is essential in keeping the body functioning properly. The liver is located in the upper right-hand side ...  

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FDA pregnancy categories

The term "Pregnancy Risk Factor" followed by letter A, B, C, D or X signifies a pregnancy category. The FDA established these five categories to indicate the potential of a ...  

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Bruising

A bruise, medically referred to as a contusion, is caused when tiny blood vessels are damaged or broken as the result of a blow to the skin. The raised area of a bump or bruise ...  

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Abscesses

An abscess is a collection of pus in any part of the body that is surrounded by swelling and inflammation. An abscess may develop, enlarge, or subside, depending upon the ...  

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