Steroids are a synthetic replica of the hormone testosterone. It has a lot to be matter of debate with the information that is still confusing. Both the athlete and bodybuilder has swept away many of the suspected drug can increase the size of muscle mass, strength and stamina of this.
There are many types of steroids, it could be by injection or orally. The injected type generally more androgenic (male characteristics strengthened, such as hair growing thick and more aggressive), have side effects that are not too damaging organs in the body. While the oral version, is Anabolic and will further damage the internal organs because it is processed in the liver. Different steroids have different functions, some of which there are likely to increase muscle mass growth and some are likely to increase the strength, these type usually being used for Bodybuilding.
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Tissue plasminogen activator (TPA)
There is opportunity to use alteplase (TPA) as a clot-buster drug to dissolve the blood clot that is causing the stroke. There is a narrow window of opportunity to use this drug. The earlier that it is given, the better the result and the less potential for the complication of bleeding into the brain.
Present American Heart Association guidelines recommend that if used, TPA must be given within three hours after the onset of symptoms. Normally, TPA is injected into a vein in he arm. The time frame for use can be extended to six hours if it is dripped directly into the blood vessel that is blocked. This is usually performed by an interventional radiologist, and not all hospitals have access to this technology. Read more…
A stroke, or cerebrovascular accident (CVA), occurs when blood supply to part of the brain is disrupted, causing brain cells to die. When blood flow to the brain is impaired, oxygen and glucose cannot be delivered to the brain. Blood flow can be compromised by a variety of mechanisms.
Blockage of an artery
• Narrowing of the small arteries within the brain can cause a so-called lacunar stroke, (lacune=empty space). Blockage of a single arteriole can affect a tiny area of brain causing that tissue to die (infarct). Read more…
We live in a very narrow range of normal. In the range of normal, the body performs well, but once we slip outside the norm, the body spirals slowly out of control. We take most of the internal controls of our body for granted since they are on autopilot, but many people need to fly manually.
The body’s cells need two energy requirements to function. The blood stream delivers both oxygen and glucose to the front door of the cell. The the oxygen is invited in, but the glucose needs a key to open the door. The insulin molecule is that key. When we eat, the body senses the levels of glucose in the blood stream and secretes just the right amount of insulin from the pancreas so that cells and the body can function. Read more…