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    what are the levels of minor league baseball?

    i know "a" "double a" "triple a" but is that the right order then does the major leagues come after triple a baseball?
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    Potential Health Risk To Mothers' And Babies' - High Levels Of Stress Experienced By

    Stress during pregnancy puts mothers' and their babies' health at risk, previous research has shown. Now, a University of Missouri study indicates low-income pregnant women in rural areas experience high levels of stress yet lack appropriate means to manage their emotional and physical...
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    AST and ALT levels high?

    ALT is 136 and AST is 95. Gamma-GT is also elevated at 57 and glucose is 104. I have a follow up with my doctor soon but I want to be prepared for what she will say.
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    AST and ALT levels high?

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    Ozone Levels Have Sizeable Impact On Worker Productivity

    Researchers in the Department of Health Policy and Management at Columbia's Mailman School of Public Health assessed the impact of pollution on agricultural worker productivity using daily variations in ozone levels. Their results show that ozone, even at levels below current air-quality...
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    I have high alt levels that aren't coming down and I'm getting nowhere with...

    ...the gp, help.? I've had high alt levels for 12 weeks now, at the highest they were 544 and for the past 6/7 weeks they've stayed between 190 and 200. My bilirubin level was also 105 but that's normal now. I have had a scan and various blood tests for all kinds of hepatitis, viral infections...
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    High Insulin Levels Could Lead To Obesity

    An unexpected discovery has shown that certain widespread beliefs about healthy eating habits may be false, and actually causing people to put on weight. The finding came from a researcher at the University of British Columbia and was published in Cell Metabolism. The study set out to observe...
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    Women With Higher Carotenoid Levels Have Reduced Risk Of Breast Cancer

    Women with higher circulating carotenoid levels are at a reduced risk of breast cancer according to a study published December 6 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Carotenoids, which are micronutrients found in fruits and vegetables, have been found to have anticarcinogenic...
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    Transplant Recipients At Increased Risk When Low Levels Of Donor-Specific Antibodies

    Findings could help provide better donor-recipient matches and tailor recipients' treatments after kidney transplantation Highlights The detection of preformed donor-specific antibodies by newer tests, despite negative results from traditional tests, nearly doubles a kidney transplant...
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    Higher Levels Of Activity, Lower BMI May Help To Protect Amish Children Against Type

    Old Order Amish children are much more physically active and three times less likely to be overweight than non-Amish children, which may provide them with some long-term protection against developing Type 2 diabetes, University of Maryland School of Medicine researchers report in the journal...
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    Silicon-Rich Water Reduces Aluminium Levels And Could Help Us To Measure The Metal's

    Drinking silicon-rich mineral water may reduce aluminium levels in people with Alzheimer's, which could allow us to measure the effects of aluminium on the disease, according to a study published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease. This small study by Keele University took place over 12...
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    Extensively Drug Resistant TB Levels Alarming

    Tuberculosis that is resistant to first-line and second-line drugs is becoming more prevalent, an international team of experts reported in The Lancet today. They described levels of extensively drug-resistant TB as "alarming". 43.7% of TB (tuberculosis) cases in eight countries were found to be...
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    Hormone Levels Linked To Risk For Metabolic Disease

    Working with a national team of researchers, a scientist from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute has shown for the first time a link between low levels of a specific hormone and increased risk of metabolic disease in humans. The study, published online ahead of print in The...
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    Bowel Cancer Caused By Faulty Gene And High Iron Levels

    New research published in Cell Reports has revealed that high levels of iron switches on a key pathway in people with faults in a critical anti-cancer gene (APC) that could raise the risk of bowel cancer. According to Cancer Research UK scientists, based at the University of Birmingham and the...
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    Pain Levels And Joint Swelling In Rheumatoid Arthritis Lead Doctors And Patients To D

    Researchers from Austria have determined that patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and their doctors differ on perception of RA disease activity. The study now available in Arthritis & Rheumatism, a journal of the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) and published by Wiley, reports that RA...
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    Good Cholesterol Levels Increased By Algae Extract

    A Wayne State University researcher has found that an extract from algae could become a key to regulating cardiovascular disease. In a study funded by Health Enhancement Products of Bloomfield Hills, Mich., Smiti Gupta, Ph.D., assistant professor in the department of nutrition and food science...
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    China Has Child Diabetes Levels Higher Than The US

    A study led by researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill found Chinese teenagers have a rate of diabetes nearly four times greater than their counterparts in the United States. The rise in the incidence of diabetes parallels increases in cardiovascular risk, researchers say...
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    The Secret To Longevity? High Levels Of Brain-Protecting Protein Are Unique In The Na

    Compared to the average three year life span of a common rat, the 10 to 30 year life of the naked mole rat, a subterranean rodent native to East Africa, is impressive. And compared to the human body, the body of this rodent shows little decline due to aging, maintaining high activity, bone...
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    Pollution Levels In Some Kitchens Are Higher Than City-Center Hotspots

    Researchers from the University of Sheffield's Faculty of Engineering measured air quality inside and outside three residential buildings with different types of energy use (gas vs. electric cookers). They found that nitrogen dioxide (NO2) levels in the kitchen of the city-centre flat with a gas...
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    Exercise Does Not Improve Lipoprotein Levels In Obese Patients With Fatty Liver Disea

    New research found that moderate exercise does not improve lipoprotein concentrations in obese patients with non alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Results published in the June issue of Hepatology, a journal of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases, report that moderate...
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