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Metabolism: Starvation versus Stress
<p>Not feeding an injured or ill patient is not that same as a normal individual who is fasting. A pound of weight loss in the stress patient is significantly different than a pound of weight loss in someone on a diet. A basic understanding of stress metabolism is needed prior to a discussion of nutrition. </p>
Jeffrey S. Guy, MD, FACS
over 10 years ago

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Hyperkalaemia - Physiological Aspects
This is the first of a two part tutorial on hyperkalaemia.
In this section the aspects surrounding potassium metabolism and its clinical significance are discussed.
This tutorial can be watched in isolation, however, the second part will cover the clinical aspects of diagnosis and treatment.
Martin Weller
over 9 years ago
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Hyperuricaemia
Audio podcast on hyperuricaemia. This podcasts covers urate metabolism, aetiology and diseases associated with hyperuricaemia.
Podmedics
over 9 years ago

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Carbohydrates metabolism
Carbohydrate Metabolism8CHAPTER OUTLINE METABOLISMANDJETENGINES 8.1 GLYCOLYSIS The Reactions of the Glycolytic Pathway The Fates of Pyruvate The Energetics of …
Sohail Bana
about 7 years ago

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Cellular Respiration 1 - Overview
http://www.handwrittentutorials.com - This tutorial is the first in the Cellular Respiration series. This tutorial is an overview of the process of ATP production, which includes glycolysis, the TCA cycle, beta-oxidation and the electron transport chain. For more entirely FREE tutorials and the accompanying PDFs visit http://www.handwrittentutorials.com
Nicole Chalmers
almost 7 years ago

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Cellular Respiration 2 - Glycolysis
http://www.handwrittentutorials.com - This tutorial is the second in the Cellular Respiration series. This tutorial provides a complete description of Glycolysis, including all the enzymes involved and chemical structures for each step. For more entirely FREE tutorials and the accompanying PDFs visit http://www.handwrittentutorials.com
Nicole Chalmers
almost 7 years ago

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Glycolysis Mnemonic Animation (2/5): Easy Biochemistry Introduction Tutorial
Easy glycolysis mnemonic for beginning students. You may need to pause/watch it more than once - and there's a self-paced FLASHCARD TUTORIAL at:
http://www.helphippo.com/flash/flashcards.html
All cellular respiration tutorials can be found in our playlist:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIPkjUW-piR0Bsauys9qL-UNZ2dPVPeGE
This tutorial introduces simplified intermediates structures/ ATP/NADH steps - the next part of our tutorial has the full structures/enzyme names. Please SUBSCRIBE for new videos: more cool stuff coming as we get more Hippo Helpers!
This explanation also explains the difference between the investment and pay-off stages of glycolysis, as well as the important regulatory step, the "committed" step of phosphofructokinase-1.
http://www.helphippo.com - for more video tutorials organized by topic/year.
HelpHippo.com
almost 7 years ago

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Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System
http://www.handwrittentutorials.com - This tutorial explores the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System, its role in Blood Pressure, the enzymes, involved, and how drugs act upon the system. For more entirely FREE medical tutorials visit http://www.handwrittentutorials.com
HelpHippo.com
almost 7 years ago

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Chronic Illness & Palliative Care, Part 1
There are misperceptions about living with a chronic illness such as diabetes. Hear about some of the recent and future advancements in diabetes care helping patients live full and meaningful lives. See what happens when the chronic illness reaches its life-limiting stages. Hear how patients, families, and physicians can integrate palliative care into their treatment to support living the best life possible during this challenging time.
Carlos Pellegrini, M.D., Henry N. Harkins Professor and Chair of the UW Department of Surgery
Stuart Farber, associate professor, department of Family Medicine, Hospice Medical Director, University of Washington
Edward Walker, M.D. Medical Director, UW Medical Center and Associate Dean, UW School of Medicine
Irl Hirsch, MD, professor, Division of Metabolism, Endocrinology and Nutrition, Department of Medicine, University of Washington
03/10/2004
Nicole Chalmers
almost 7 years ago

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Chronic Illness & Palliative Care, Part 2
There are misperceptions about living with a chronic illness such as diabetes. Hear about some of the recent and future advancements in diabetes care helping patients live full and meaningful lives. See what happens when the chronic illness reaches its life-limiting stages. Hear how patients, families, and physicians can integrate palliative care into their treatment to support living the best life possible during this challenging time.
Carlos Pellegrini, M.D., Henry N. Harkins Professor and Chair of the UW Department of Surgery
Stuart Farber, associate professor, department of Family Medicine, Hospice Medical Director, University of Washington
Edward Walker, M.D. Medical Director, UW Medical Center and Associate Dean, UW School of Medicine
Irl Hirsch, MD, professor, Division of Metabolism, Endocrinology and Nutrition, Department of Medicine, University of Washington
03/10/2004
Nicole Chalmers
almost 7 years ago

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Human Metabolism Map III - Malate Aspartate Shuttle & Glycerol 3 Phosphate
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Nicole Chalmers
almost 7 years ago

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PART I - Oxidative Phosphorylation, Electron Transport Chain
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Nicole Chalmers
almost 7 years ago

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Oxidative Phosphorylation, Electron Transport Chain
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Nicole Chalmers
almost 7 years ago

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Human Metabolism Map II - Cellular Respiration (Electron Transport Chain, Oxidative Phosphorylation)
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Nicole Chalmers
almost 7 years ago