The cornerstones of the clinical management are prevention and identification of patients at risk, e.g. patients with diabetes, renal failure or heart failure.Hydration therapy is the main line of prevention, and in a...The cornerstones of the clinical management are prevention and identification of patients at risk, e.g. patients with diabetes, renal failure or heart failure.Hydration therapy is the main line of prevention, and in addition several drugs have been investigated for prophylactic effects in high-risk patients: statins, ascorbic acid.展开更多
The six-decade journey of an acrobatic troupe On October 28,the China National Acrobatic Troupe(CNAT) and the Beijing International Art School(BIAS) opened the gate of their mysterious headquarters,inviting
ON 6 August 1996, the women’s football team returned to Beijing from Atlanta with other Olympic athletes. Finally, after years of preparation, they could remove their athletic gear and don suits and dresses. For many...ON 6 August 1996, the women’s football team returned to Beijing from Atlanta with other Olympic athletes. Finally, after years of preparation, they could remove their athletic gear and don suits and dresses. For many years, the heavy schedule of training and competitions allowed the team few opportunities to wear skirts. Even if they did, some of the women dared not—their legs were full of scars. Some didn’t care and said: "After展开更多
文摘The cornerstones of the clinical management are prevention and identification of patients at risk, e.g. patients with diabetes, renal failure or heart failure.Hydration therapy is the main line of prevention, and in addition several drugs have been investigated for prophylactic effects in high-risk patients: statins, ascorbic acid.
文摘The six-decade journey of an acrobatic troupe On October 28,the China National Acrobatic Troupe(CNAT) and the Beijing International Art School(BIAS) opened the gate of their mysterious headquarters,inviting
文摘ON 6 August 1996, the women’s football team returned to Beijing from Atlanta with other Olympic athletes. Finally, after years of preparation, they could remove their athletic gear and don suits and dresses. For many years, the heavy schedule of training and competitions allowed the team few opportunities to wear skirts. Even if they did, some of the women dared not—their legs were full of scars. Some didn’t care and said: "After