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ABSTRACT Bariatric surgery is the most clinically‐ and cost‐effective intervention for severe obesity. However, without adequate follow‐up, it can lead to nutritional deficiencies. Patients require life‐long nutritional supplements and follow‐up to prevent nutritional deficiencies from developing.
Sophie Haughton+2 more
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The human milk content of some micronutrients including thiamine depends on maternal status, and if low, breastfed infants are at risk of deficiency. Thiamine deficiency remains an important cause of morbidity and mortality among infants in Asia.
Sonja Y. Hess+9 more
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The Wrong Turn to Tijuana: Dry Beriberi after Gastric Bypass Surgery with Incidental Spinal Stenosis
Thiamine deficiency is a condition characterized by several different presentations, but one of the most devastating is dry beriberi. It is associated with polyneuropathy and muscle weakness which typically affects the lower extremities and progressively
Filadelfiya Zvinovski, Robert Battisti
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Encephalopathy of thiamine deficiency: studies of intracerebral mechanisms [PDF]
David W. McCandless, Steven Schenker
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PIK‐III enhancing the efficacy of cuproptosis to kill renal cancer cells through dysregulating thiamine metabolism and dephosphorylation of pyruvate dehydrogenase complex E1 (PDHA1), providing a potential option for treatment of cuproptosis‐resistant renal cancer by the combination of PIK‐III and elesclomol.
Dongdong Xie+8 more
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Vitamin requirements of finfish and prawns [PDF]
Vitamins are complex organic substances, usually of comparatively small molecular size (molecular weight usually less than 1000). They are distributed in feedstuffs in small quantities and form a distinct entity from other major and minor food ...
Paulraj, R
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Appetitive conditioning with recovery from thiamine deficiency as the unconditioned stimulus [PDF]
Donna M. Zahorik, Steven F. Maier
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ABSTRACT Introduction Kava is a plant‐based drug central to many Pacific Island cultures, yet its physiological and psychological effects remain contested and poorly understood. Additionally, the broader social, economic, and policy consequences of kava trade and consumption are unclear.
George Economidis+7 more
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The efficacy of choline as an adjuvant in the therapy of Laennec's cirrhosis [PDF]
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Bednarz, Wallace
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Effect of Chronic Thiamine Deficiency on Oral Carcinogenesis [PDF]
John J. Salley+2 more
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