Xenobiotic – Definition, Metabolism and Significance
A xenobiotic is a chemical substance foreign to the human body that does not occur naturally in normal human metabolism. Examples include drugs, environmental pollutants, and food additives.
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Osteolysis refers to the pathological destruction of bone tissue. It occurs in cancers, infections, and metabolic disorders and can lead to fractures and significant pain.
Radial Neck Fracture
A radial neck fracture is a break in the narrow section of the radius bone just below the radial head, near the elbow joint. It most commonly results from a fall onto an outstretched hand.
Diogenes Syndrome
Diogenes syndrome is a behavioral disorder characterized by extreme self-neglect, compulsive hoarding, and social withdrawal. It primarily affects elderly individuals.
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Magnesiumcarbonat ist eine anorganische Magnesiumverbindung mit säure-neutralisierender (antazidischer) Wirkung. Erfahre mehr über Vorteile, Einsatzgebiete und Unterschiede zu besser resorbierbaren Magnesiumformen.
Calorie content
The choice of food influences our energy intake. The calorie content varies greatly - some provide little energy, others a lot.
Cologne list
The Cologne List ® is an important initiative in competitive sports that offers athletes guidance in the selection of nutritional supplements.
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