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  2. Cardiomegaly - Wikipedia

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    The most common causes of cardiomegaly are congenital (patients are born with the condition based on a genetic inheritance), high blood pressure (which can enlarge the left ventricle causing the heart muscle to weaken over time), and coronary artery disease. In the latter case, the disease creates blockages in the heart's blood supply, leading ...

  3. Anorexia nervosa - Wikipedia

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    Orthostatic vitals: The patient lies completely flat for five minutes, and then, the medical provider measures the patient's blood pressure and heart rate. The patient stands up and stays stationary for two minutes. Then, the blood pressure and heart rate are assessed again, making note of any patient symptoms upon standing like dizziness.

  4. Smoking cessation - Wikipedia

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    [204] [205] It is helpful to reach for healthy snacks, such as celery and carrots, to aid in the increased appetite while also helping to limit weight gain. Regardless of post-cessation weight gain, there is a significant decrease in risk of cardiovascular disease in those who have quit smoking. [206] The risks of rebound weight gain is ...

  5. Anabolic steroid - Wikipedia

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    The LA/VP weight gain ratio from rat experiments is not unitary for testosterone (typically 0.3–0.4), but it is normalized for presentation purposes, and used as basis of comparison for other AAS, which have their androgenic:anabolic ratios scaled accordingly (as shown in the table above).

  6. Lithium (medication) - Wikipedia

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    Lambert et al. (2016), comparing the rate of hypothyroidism in patients with bipolar disorder treated with 9 different medications, found that lithium users do not have a particularly high rate of hypothyroidism (8.8%) among BD patients – only 1.39 times the rate in oxcarbazepine users (6.3%, the lowest group). Lithium and quetiapine are not ...

  7. Unethical human experimentation in the United States

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    A subject of the Tuskegee syphilis experiment has his blood drawn, c. 1953.. Numerous experiments which were performed on human test subjects in the United States in the past are now considered to have been unethical, because they were performed without the knowledge or informed consent of the test subjects. [1]

  8. Erwin Rommel - Wikipedia

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    Rommel knew that delay would only benefit the British, who continued to receive supplies at a faster rate than Rommel could hope to achieve. He pressed an attack on the heavily fortified town of Mersa Matruh, which Auchinleck had designated as the fall-back position, surrounding it on 28 June. [169] The fortress fell to the Germans on 29 June.