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  2. Shubh - Wikipedia

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    Shubhneet Singh (born 10 August 1997), known professionally as Shubh, is an Indian rapper-singer and songwriter based in Canada associated with Punjabi music. Shubh rose to mainstream in 2021 with his single " We Rollin ".

  3. Ikky - Wikipedia

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    In the summer of 2022, Ikky released a song posthumously with Soni Pabla called "She's The One". [14] The track used a demo the singer had created before his death in 2006. Ikky continued releasing tracks in 2022, "Baller" by Shubh and "Hello Hello Hola" [15] (Las Villa, Garry Sandhu, MC Davo).

  4. Talk:Baller (song) - Wikipedia

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  5. Alzheimer’s blood tests show 'very good accuracy' in early trials

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    Blood biomarker tests are one diagnostic tool under developement. Roche recently presented data at the 17th Clinical Trials in Alzheimer’s Disease congress (CTAD) on two new Alzheimer’s ...

  6. Simple blood test could predict a person’s heart disease risk ...

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    A new approach to a routine blood test could predict a person’s 30-year risk of heart disease, research published Saturday in the New England Journal of Medicine found.. Doctors have long ...

  7. Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state - Wikipedia

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    Initial treatment generally consists of intravenous fluids to manage dehydration, intravenous insulin in those with significant ketones, low molecular weight heparin to decrease the risk of blood clotting, and antibiotics among those in whom there are concerns of infection. [3] The goal is a slow decline in blood sugar levels. [3]

  8. Hypovolemia - Wikipedia

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    In cases where loss of blood volume is clearly attributable to bleeding (as opposed to, e.g., dehydration), most medical practitioners prefer the term exsanguination for its greater specificity and descriptiveness, with the effect that the latter term is now more common in the relevant context.

  9. Fluid deprivation test - Wikipedia

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    A fluid or water deprivation test is a medical test [1] which can be used to determine whether the patient has diabetes insipidus as opposed to other causes of polydipsia (a condition of excessive thirst that causes an excessive intake of water). The patient is required, for a prolonged period, to forgo intake of water completely, to determine ...