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1. Enzyme
Enzymes are complex proteins that cause a specific chemical change in other substances, without being changed themselves. For example, they can change starches, proteins, and sugars into substances the body can use. Blood clotting is another examp...
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2. Weight Gain May Be Rooted in Liver Enzyme Defect - healthfinder.gov -- Healthfinder - Your Guide To Reliable Health...
Study with rats could lead to new obesity treatments, researchers say Weight Gain May Be Rooted in Liver Enzyme Defect. The defect may prevent some people's...
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3. interferon /riba -- Med Help International The Patient Medical...
Ive been on interferon/riba combo for 5 weeks now. My understanding is that you have been on the combination of interferon and ribavirin for five weeks. Whi...
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4. Elevated liver enzymes: What does it mean? - MayoClinic.com -- Mayo Clinic Medical Information And Tools...
A laboratory report of elevated liver enzymes is common and doesn't indicate a specific disease. Elevated liver enzymes could indicate an underlying liver d...
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5. Weight Gain May Be Rooted in Liver Enzyme Defect - Health and Medical Information Produced by Doctors - MedicineNet.com
The defect may prevent some people's liver enzymes from burning fat effectively and may actually cause people to eat more in an effort to create enough ener...
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6. eight Gain May Be Rooted in Liver Enzyme Defect on Yahoo! Health -- Medical Dictionary, Diseases, Healthy Living, Drugs & Medicines on Yahoo! Heal...
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7. Ask an Expert: Liver enzymes -- Netwellness Homepage
08/13/2004 12:15AM what are normal liver enzymes for a four year old boy and what can cause the liver enzymes to be high. The recommended approach to testin...
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8. Elevated Liver Enzymes
Other common causes of elevated liver enzymes are inflammation in the liver due to medications and hepatitis. The only thing that they saw in the blood work...
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9. TeenHealthFX - Answers - OTC's & Elevated Liver Enzymes -- Teenhealthfx - Teen, Teenager And Adolescent...
Dear OTC's & Elevated Liver Enzymes, Liver enzymes are special proteins found in the cells of the liver that are responsible for specific functions. What ty...
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10. Elevated liver enzymes: What does it mean? - OhioHealth -- Ohiohealth, Including Riverside Methodist...
Elevated liver enzymes could indicate an underlying liver disorder. However, elevated liver enzymes may be due to liver disease even if you have no symptoms...
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