Kidneys
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We call these the
kidneys
of death.
[Baltimore homicides and shootings, 1999] So there they are, the
kidneys.
From here, microbes can spread to the skeletal system, causing back pain and difficulty moving; to the
kidneys
and intestines, causing abdominal pain; and to the brain, causing headaches and even impaired consciousness.
Other experiments allowed him to distinguish sensory from motor nerves, establish that urine was made in the kidneys, and deduce that respiration was controlled by muscles and nerves.
They tried to engineer bacterias in such a way that they would act as your
kidneys.
Cancer drugs without nanoparticles are quickly washed out of the body through the
kidneys
because they're so small.
What you don't know is that a good chunk of these fake meat patties were also contaminated with cadmium, which can damage your
kidneys.
Well they do know, that if you look at other aquatic mammals, the fat that in most land mammals is deposited inside the body wall, around the
kidneys
and the intestines and so on, has started to migrate to the outside, and spread out in a layer inside the skin.
And up will come mangroves, and sea turtles and your own
kidneys.
Again, fairly more complex organs, but by far, the most complex solid organs are actually the vascularized, highly vascularized, a lot of blood vessel supply, organs such as the heart, the liver, the
kidneys.
And then you can see these miniature
kidneys
that we've engineered.
And we developed techniques to dive inside and under the iceberg, such as heating pads on our
kidneys
with a battery that we dragged around, so that, as the blood flowed through our kidneys, it would get a little boost of warmth before going back into our bodies.
After Ms. Kidman and Mr. Law meet cute with zero screen chemistry in a small North Carolina town and steal a kiss before its off to war for Jude and his photo souvenir of the girl he left behind, it's a two hour test to the
kidneys
as to whether he will survive a myriad of near-death experiences to reunite with his soulmate.
The acting is not very good (the actors are very stiff and seem to be reading verbatim from cue cards, the quality of filming and cinematography is pretty poor, and the plot literally does not make sense (why do they need to train women to be human animals if they just want someone's
kidneys?
There are gruesome tales of young people who have been forced to sell their
kidneys
and other organs simply to survive.
Instead, they have focused on strategies for preventing the
kidneys
from filtering the infused hemoglobin; the hemoglobin from leaking through the blood-vessel walls; and synthetic hemoglobin from destroying nitric oxide (a gas produced in blood vessels that helps them to dilate and increase blood flow).
The ability to create new livers, spinal cords, hearts, kidneys, and many other tissues or organ-based systems could radically decrease hospitalization time, relieve suffering, and prolong life.
Without a lot of thought, she called to offer one of her
kidneys.
She agreed, joining an increasing number of people who donate their
kidneys
to strangers.
Even when the drugs do work, they are relatively toxic: azoles and polyenes are nephrotoxic (damaging to the kidneys), and echinocandins are hepatotoxic (damaging to the liver).
which promised
kidneys
for $80,000-$110,000.
Another vendor, Michel, became a broker himself; after selling one of his
kidneys
to pay for his father’s medicines, the surgeon forced him to deliver more organs.
A man I interviewed recently for a study of Swedes who had been on the waiting list, but who decided to purchase
kidneys
abroad, described to me his trip to Pakistan for the transplant: “I’m not the kind of man who uses other people, but I had to.
After all, we do not allow poor people to sell their
kidneys
to the highest bidder.
But, at the very least, it needs to be explained why people should be prohibited from selling kidneys, but not from selling the land that grows their food.
For example, it can correct debilitating and ultimately lethal sickle-cell anemia, in which the abnormal erythrocyte “sickle cells” obstruct small blood vessels, causing frequent infections, pain in the limbs, and damage to various organs, including the lungs, kidneys, spleen, and brain.
Genes and proteins are, in turn, gathered into the biological systems-- heart, brain, kidneys, and so forth--that execute the functions of life.
Last year, an Australian nephrologist, Gavin Carney, held a press conference in Canberra to urge that people be allowed to sell their
kidneys.
Carney wants to keep patients from purchasing
kidneys
on the black market and in overseas organ bazaars.
Last spring, after the Philippines banned the sale of
kidneys
to foreigners, a headline in the Jerusalem Post read, “Kidney Transplant Candidates in Limbo after Philippines Closes Gates.”
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