PAH

Chromatography , fluorescence detection tests  and pah indicator strips are some of the techniques that are supplied for the detection of pah in various substances. Pah is the abbreviation for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons that are commonly referred to as polyaromatic hydrocarbons or polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons. In short, pah when present in the atmosphere is considered

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Thalassemia

Thalassemia is a blood disease that is inherited due to mutation in the autosomal recessive chromosomes. Although there are many specialist who suggest that the disease may have been caused due to mutations or deletions in the autosomal chromosomes , and it leads to reduction or lack of production  one of the globin chains that

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Gastritis

An individual suffering from gastritis will complain of abdominal pain, indigestion, loss of appetite due to abdominal bloating that is associated with nausea and vomiting. According to the medical practitioners there could be many underlying problems that lead to gastritis infection. When there is a bacterial infection like helicobacter pylori, it may cause inflammation in

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Pyloric stenosis

Pyloric stenosis is mostly observed in newborn babies between the age ranges of three to six weeks. When there is pyloric stenosis in baby, his condition would be worsened by recurrent vomiting. The vomiting may be analyzed and when there is absence of bile and it is a projectile vomiting then the doctor may conduct

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Smokers Lungs

If you have just quit smoking but cannot stop fantasizing about smoking cigarette, here is some help. There are various images of smokers lungs that show you how much damage smoking can do to your lungs. There are many people who think that when they are smoking they could be exhaling most of the smoke,

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Respiratory System

The human respiratory system is very complex when compared to other animals as well as in sects. The respiratory system of an amphibian includes the skin that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide by process of diffusion through the skin. In case of plants, the respiratory system includes stomata that are found on the underside of the

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Water in Lungs

Pulmonary edema is the medical term that is used to describe the condition where there is water in lungs. A more detailed description of the condition is when there is increase in the pressure in the blood vessels inside the lungs; it will force fluid into the air sacs thus preventing them from absorbing oxygen.

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Collapsed Lung

Collapsed Lung is a pathological state of the lungs where a part of it is collapsed and gas exchange is not taking place.Today, there is a rapid increase in environmental pollution that is leading to various respiratory ailments. There are large numbers of patients who suffer from various complications associated with collapsed lung. A collapsed lung leads to a

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