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  2. I tried EmSculpt Neo for a stronger core and more ... - AOL

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    In practice, the EmSculpt Neo basically looks like an iron that you have strapped to your area of choice for a half hour at a time. It makes your muscles involuntarily contract in order to ...

  3. Everything You Need to Know About Emsculpt - AOL

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  4. Electrical muscle stimulation - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) certifies and releases EMS devices into two broad categories: over-the counter devices (OTC), and prescription devices. OTC devices are marketable only for muscle toning; prescription devices can be purchased only with a medical prescription for therapy.

  5. INR self-monitoring - Wikipedia

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    INR self-monitoring is a medical kit that is used by patients both on long-term and on lifetime anti-coagulation therapy to measure their INR (International Normalized Ratio) levels themselves at your premises without going to a clinic. People who self-monitor their INR levels use a portable INR monitor as in a clinic.

  6. Fresh frozen plasma - Wikipedia

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    It is used to treat conditions in which there are low blood clotting factors (INR > 1.5) or low levels of other blood proteins. [3] [1] It may also be used as the replacement fluid in plasma exchange. [2] [4] Using ABO compatible plasma, while not required, may be recommended. [5] [6] Use as a volume expander is not recommended. [3]

  7. Rumer Willis tries ab-defining procedure EmSculpt Neo: 'This ...

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    Rumer Willis posted a video of herself receiving an EmSculpt Neo treatment at Le Jolie Med Spa in West Hollywood.

  8. Prothrombin time - Wikipedia

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    The ISI is usually between 0.94 and 1.4 for more sensitive and 2.0–3.0 for less sensitive thromboplastins. [5] [6] [7] The INR is the ratio of a patient's prothrombin time to a normal (control) sample, raised to the power of the ISI value for the analytical system being used.

  9. INR - Wikipedia

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    INR or Inr may refer to: Biology. Initiator element, a core promoter in genetics; International normalized ratio of prothrombin time of blood coagulation;