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  2. FLASH Radiotherapy - Wikipedia

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    A more recent hypothesis which may explain the FLASH effect is that hypoxic stem cell niches are preserved more readily through FLASH RT. [ 13 ] [ 7 ] Pratx and Kapp, 2019, suggest that stem cells which reside in a hypoxic niche are relatively radioresistant, but whenever surrounding tissue is damaged, the stem cells become more oxygenated and ...

  3. Maiwei Dihuang Wan - Wikipedia

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    A combination of soy isoflavones (types of plant-derived phytoestrogens) and Liu Wei Di Huang Wan (from which Maiwei Dihuang Wan is derived) [5] is potentially effective for postmenopausal women with severe vasomotor episodes (often referred to as "hot flashes") as an alternative to hormonal therapy.

  4. Hot flash - Wikipedia

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    Hot flashes, also known as hot flushes, are a form of flushing, often caused by the changing hormone levels that are characteristic of menopause. They are typically experienced as a feeling of intense heat with sweating and rapid heartbeat , and may typically last from two to 30 minutes for each occurrence.

  5. 4 key women's health issues that have been neglected ... - AOL

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    Functional medicine provider Dr. Austin Lake of Tulsa, Oklahoma, breaks down several women's health issues that he hopes the burgeoning MAHA movement will address. 4 key women's health issues that ...

  6. Three Legs Cooling Water - Wikipedia

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    Cool Rhino. In 2008, Wen Ken Group launched a new and more modern version of their original Three Legs Cooling Water. The new drink, Cool Rhino, contains almost exactly the same contents as the original cooling water except for an extra ingredient, Calcitum. [3] This additional ingredient is said to enhance the cooling properties of the drink.

  7. FDA approves new type of non-opioid pain medication, 1st of ...

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    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Thursday approved a new type of prescription pain medication for adults to treat moderate to severe acute pain. The drug, called Journavx ...

  8. Photokeratitis - Wikipedia

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    Photokeratitis is known by a number of different terms, including snow blindness, arc eye, welder's flash, sand eyes, bake eyes, corneal flash burns, flash burns, niphablepsia, or keratoconjunctivitis photoelectrica.

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