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Intravenous regional block is similar to sympathetic ganglion block for pain management in patients with complex regional pain syndrome type I
Altered pain behavior and regeneration after nerve injury in TNF receptor deficient mice
Perioperative and Intraoperative Pain and Anesthetic Care of the Chronic Pain and Cancer Pain Patient Receiving Chronic Opioid Therapy
Zonisamide enhances neurite outgrowth from adult rat dorsal root ganglion neurons, but not proliferation or migration of Schwann cells
Consumption of nitrate-containing vegetables is inversely associated with hypertension in adults: a prospective investigation from the Tehran Lipid and Glucose Study
Increasing vegetable intake to obtain the health promoting and ergogenic effects of dietary nitrate.
Item does not contain fulltextIncreased consumption of dietary nitrate increases plasma nitrate and nitrite concentrations, and has been shown to elicit cardio-protective effects and improve exercise performance. Nitrate consumption in the habitual diet is mainly dependent on nitrate-rich vegetables, such as green leafy and root vegetables, with total vegetable consumption accounting for approximately 50-85% of our daily nitrate intake. Whereas 'supplementation' with dietary nitrate in research studies has mainly been accomplished through the use of (concentrated) nitrate-rich beetroot juice, dietary strategies focusing on increased intake of nitrate-rich vegetables may represent a similarly effective alternative for increasing dietary nitrate intake and, as such, obtaining the associated cardiovascular health and ergogenic benefits.1 november 201