Normally, your body is made of about 50%-60% fluid, including water, blood, and lymphatic fluid. When your fluid levels are out of balance (too high or too low), serious health problems can happen.
Microplastics and the much smaller nanoplastics enter the human body in various ways, for example through food or the air we breathe. A large proportion is excreted, but a certain amount remains in ...
Introduction In sports which are weight classified and where the athletes attempt to reach certain weight limitations it is very important to monitor the body composition and body fluids. Relatively ...
Indiana University provides funding as a member of The Conversation US. Just as a fish never stops to think about the water in which it spends its entire life, so do many human beings rarely pause to ...
Reviews of Infectious Diseases, Vol. 3, No. 3 (May - Jun., 1981), pp. 470-478 (9 pages) Many data indicate that the measurement of lactic acid levels in body fluids is a rapid, reliable means of early ...
In a recent review published in the journal Trends in Analytical Chemistry, researchers provided a comprehensive overview of the current techniques used for severe acute respiratory syndrome ...