This causes the stomach to release too much acid. Stomach acid is needed to break down food. But too much acid can cause painful peptic ulcers. In ZES, the ulcers are usually in the first part of the ...
From the Thorndike Memorial Laboratory, 2nd and 4th Medical Services (Harvard); the Mallory Institute of Pathology, Boston City Hospital; the Department of Medicine and the Collis P. Huntington ...
Nurses hoping to reduce the rate of pressure ulcers in their hospitals are using a mannequin and self-made fake wounds to help teach colleagues about spotting and treating tissue damage in their ...
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