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Objective: To compare the effectiveness of ginger and vitamin B6 for treatment of nausea and vomiting in pregnancy. Design: Randomized double-blind controlled trial. Setting: Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration Medical College and Vajira Hospital. Material and Method: One hundred and twenty-six pregnant women, with a gestational age of 16 weeks who had nausea and vomiting, required anti-emetics, had no medical complication, and were not hospitalized. Pregnant women were randomly allocated to receive either 650 mg of ginger or 25 mg of vitamin B6. They were given three times per day for 4 days. The degree of nausea and vomiting were assessed by three physical symptoms of Rhode's score episodes of nausea, duration of nausea and number of vomits ; . These were recorded 24 hours before treatment for baseline and each subsequent day of treatment. Difference of baseline and post-treatment nausea vomiting scores were calculated for both groups during 4 days of treatment. Results: One hundred and twenty-three women returned to follow-up. Ginger and vitamin B6 significantly reduced nausea and vomiting scores from 8.7 + 2.2 to 5.4 + 2.0 and 8.3 + 2.5 to 5.7 + 2.3 respectively, p 0.05 ; . The mean score change after treatment with ginger was greater than with vitamin B6 3.3 + 1.5 versus 2.6 + 1.3 ; , p 0.05 ; . There were some minor side effects in both groups 25.4% and 23.8% p 0.795 ; respectively, such as sedation, heartburn, arrhythmia. Conclusion: Both ginger and vitamin B6 were effective for treatment of nausea and vomiting in pregnancy. Moreover, ginger was more effective than vitamin B6. Side effects from ginger were reported to be minor and did not need any treatment. Keywords: Nausea, Vomiting, Pregnancy, Ginger, Vitamin B6 J Med Assoc Thai 2007; 90 1 ; : 15-20 Full text. e-Journal: : medassocthai journal. GPZ TRADING, L.L.C. GRADY & HATCH & COMPANY, INC. GRAEBER & COMPANY, INC. GREAT LAKES SECURITIES, LTD. GREENTREE BROKERAGE SERVICES, INC. GREENTREE TRADING, L.P. GREENWICH GLOBAL, L.P. GRESSER INCORPORATED GRITT BROTHERS, INC. GROUP ONE TRADING, L.P. GROUP ONE, LTD. GRR OPTIONS GRUNTAL & CO. INCORPORATED GRUNTAL & CO., L.L.C. GRUNTAL & COMPANY GS OPTIONS, INC. GSF TRADING, INC. GTB SECURITIES, INC. H & R BLOCK FINANCIAL ADVISORS, INC. H.F. INVESTMENTS H.G. KUCH & COMPANY, INC. H.T. GREENWOOD & CO. HARBOR REMOTE, L.L.C. HARBOR SECURITIES, L.L.C. HARMONY TRADING COMPANY, L.P. HARPO TRADING, LLC HARRIS NESBITT CORP. HATHEWAY & COMPANY, INC. HAYNES LAWSON & CO. HEADWATERS CAPITAL HEADWATERS CAPITAL, LLC HEARD TRADING, LLC HEDGED CAPITAL INVESTMENTS II LTD. HEFREN TILLOTSON, INC. HEFREN-TILLOTSON, INC. HEIGHTS PARTNERS, INC. HELFANT GROUP, INC. HERSHEY SECURITIES, INC. HERZOG, HEINE, GEDULD, INC. HFG INVESTMENTS HHF SECURITIES CO., INC. HIBBARD BROWN & CO., INC. HIGHLAND SECURITIES CO. HIGHLANDER SECURITIES PARTNERSHIP HIGHLANDER SECURITIES, LLC HIRSH PARTNERSHIP, LTD. HOENIG & CO., INC. HOPPER SOLIDAY & CO., INC. HORAN INVESTMENT CO. HORAN INVESTMENTS CORP. HORWITZ & ASSOCIATES INC. HSBC SECURITIES USA ; INC. HSBC SECURITIES, INC. HTT INC. HUDSON KNIGHTS SECURITIES, LLC Page 8 of 60.

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7. Scarves and articles of the scarf type, square or approximately square shape, of which no side exceeds 60 cm, are to be classified as handkerchiefs heading 6213 ; . Handkerchiefs of which any side exceeds 60 cm are to be classified in heading 6214. 8. Garments of this Chapter designed for left-over-right closure at the front shall be regarded as men's or boys' garments, and those designed for right-over-left closure at the front as women's or girls' garments. These provisions do not apply where the cut of the garment clearly indicates that it is designed for one or other of the sexes. Garments which cannot be identified as either men's or boys' garments or as women's or girls' garments are to be classified in the headings covering women's or girls' garments. 9. Articles of this Chapter may be made of metal thread. Additional notes: 1. For the application of note 3 b ; to this Chapter, the components of an ensemble must be made up entirely in a single identical fabric, subject to compliance with the other conditions laid down in the said note. For this purpose, the fabric used may be unbleached, bleached, dyed, of yarns of different colors or printed. Sets of garments are not regarded as ensembles when their components are made up in different fabrics, even if the difference is due only to their respective colors. All the components of an ensemble must be presented together for retail sale as a single unit. Individual wrapping or separate labeling of each component as a single unit does not influence its classification as an ensemble. 2. Headings 6209 and 6216 cover gloves, mittens and mitts, impregnated, coated or covered with plastics or rubber, even if they are: -- made up from textile fabrics other than knitted or crocheted ; impregnated, coated or covered with plastics or rubber of heading 5903 or 5906, or -- made up from unimpregnated, uncoated or uncovered textile fabrics other than knitted or crocheted ; and subsequently impregnated, coated or covered with plastics or rubber. Where textile fabrics other than knitted or crocheted ; serve only as reinforcement, gloves, mittens or mitts impregnated, coated or covered with cellular plastics or cellular rubber are classified in Chapter 39 or 40, even if they are made up from unimpregnated, uncoated or uncovered textile fabrics other than knitted or crocheted ; and subsequently impregnated, coated or covered with cellular plastics or cellular rubber note 2 a ; 5 ; and note 4, last paragraph, to Chapter 59 and ginkgo.
1. Berger D, Schaffner W, Schrader E, Meier B, Brattstrom A. Efficacy of Vitex agnus castus L extract Ze 440 in patients with pre-menstrual syndrome. Arch Gynecol Obstet.2000 Nov; 264 3 ; : 150-3 [PMID: 11129515] 2. Wuttke W, Jarry H, Christoffel V, Spengler B, Seidlova-Wuttke D. Chaste tree Vitex agnus-castus ; --pharmacology and clinical indications. Phytomedicine. 2003 May; 10 4 ; : 348-57. Review. [PMID: 12809367] 3. Atmaca M, Kumru S, Tezcan E. Fluoxetine versus Vitex agnus castus extract in the treatment of premenstrual dysphoric disorder. Hum Psychopharmacol. 2003 Apr; 18 3 ; : 191-5. [PMID: 12672170] 4. Kreydiyyeh SI, Usta J. Diuretic effect and mechanism of action of parsley. J Ethnopharmacol. 2002 Mar; 79 3 ; : 353-7. [PMID: 11849841] 5. Maliakal pp, Wanwimolruk S. Effect of herbal teas on hepatic drug metabolizing enzymes in rats. J Pharm Pharmacol. 2001 Oct; 53 10 ; : 1323-9. [PMID: 11697539] 6. Chen JK, Chen T. Dang Gui- Blood Tonifying Herbs. Chinese Medical Herbology and Pharmacology. City of Industry, CA. Art of Medicine Press, Inc. 2001. p 919 7. Estrogenic and antiproliferative properties of glabridin from licorice in human breast cancer cells. Cancer Res. 2000 Oct 15; 60 20 ; : 57049. [PMID: 11059763] 8. Chen JK, Chen T. Chi Shao. Chinese Medical Herbology and Pharmacology. City of Industry, CA. Art of Medicine Press, Inc. 2001. p 162 9. Zhang M, Shen Y, Zhu Z, Chen G. Pharmacological studies on warming the middle-jiao to alleviate pain by Pericarpium Zanthoxyli. Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi. 1991 Aug; 16 8 ; : 493-7, 513 [PMID: 1804190] 10. Chrubasik S, Pittler MH, Roufogalis BD. Zingiberis rhizoma: a comprehensive review on the ginger effect and efficacy profiles. Phytomedicine. 2005 Sep; 12 9 ; : 684-701. [PMID: 16194058] 11. Patel AV, Rojas-Vera J, Dacke CG. Therapeutic constituents and actions of Rubus species. Curr Med Chem. 2004 Jun; 11 ; : 1501-12. Review. [PMID: 15180580] 12. Prieto JM, Giner RM, Recio MC, Manez S, Rios JL. Dual inhibition of cyclooxygenase-1 and 5-lipoxygenase by aerial part of Bupleurum fruticescens methanol extract. Fitoterapia. 2004 Mar; 75 2 ; : 179-86. [PMID: 15030922] 13. Chen JX, Ji B, Lu ZL, Hu LS. Effects of chai hu radix burpleuri ; containing formulation on plasma beta-endorphin, epinephrine and dopamine on patients. J Chin Med. 2005; 33 5 ; : 737-45. [PMID: 16265986]. WASHER, FINISHING 81205 ; THE BOEING CO. QAP: 14153 QAP-EQ001 BASIC DTD: 2006 SEP 19 REFERENCE PART INDICATOR: 001 AMEND NR: B DTD: 1996 FEB 13 DRAWING NR: 81205 BACW10U BASIC DTD: 2006 NOV 14 BASIC PART INDICATOR: 000 AMEND NR: AA DTD: 2006 APR 03 TYPE NR: REFERENCE PART INDICATOR: 001 AMEND NR: A DTD: 2003 MAR 10 TYPE NR: PRESERVATION METHOD CODE 10: ITEMS MAY BE PACKAGED IAW ASTM D3951 STANDARD PRACTICE FOR COMMERCIAL PACKAGING. IS001 and ginseng. Experience the benefits of ginger for yourself with pure, organic powdered ginger today.

Unless otherwise noted, statistics from the CT Dept. of Public Health HIV AIDS Surveillance Reports. Since 1980, 15, 325 people in CT have been diagnosed with HIV AIDS. 10, 731 people are reported living with HIV AIDS in the state as of 12 2007. Nearly 20, 000 people in CT are estimated to be living with HIV; almost half are unaware of their status. CT ranks 8th in the nation in AIDS cases per capita Kaiser Family Foundation, State Health Facts ; . In 2005, CT had the fastest growing rate of AIDS in New England Kaiser Family Foundation, State Health Facts ; . 27% of reported HIV cases in CT are under the age of 29. Proportionately, Connecticut leads the nation in the number of AIDS cases among injecting drug users; second in cases among women; and third in the nation in cases among Latinos as Kaiser Family Foundation, State Health Facts and gleevec. Patient characteristics and surgical procedures were similar in each group Table 1 ; . Failure of prophylaxis during the rst 3 h 03 after surgery was recorded in 22, 28.3, and 8.6% of patients who had received ondansetron, dexamethasone, and ondansetron dexamethasone, respectively. The incidences during the next 9 h 312 ; were 30.5, 35, and 24.1%, respectively. The incidences during the following 12 h 1224 ; were 13.5, 15, and 15.5%, respectively. The overall incidences for the 24 h post surgery were 42.4, 48.3, and 34.5%, respectively. Thus, only in the rst 3 h was failure of prophylaxis seen signicantly less often in patients who had received a combination of ondansetron and dexamethasone than in those who had received dexamethasone alone: exact probability P 0.0085. For ondansetron, the difference was signicant at the 5% level, but not by our stricter 1% criterion see Table 2 ; . No patient required hospital admission for PONV. The most frequently reported adverse events were fatigue, headache, and dizziness, but there were.

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Ingredients brinjals 1 2 kgs onions - 2 to 3 sliced tomato - 1 sliced coriander leaves few ginger & garlic paste - 1 sp Method In the above ingredients except the brinjals fry all the items in oil & grind to a smooth paste Slit the brinjal into 4 & stuff the masala paste inside the brinjals. Soak a lemon size tamarind in water & extract the juice . Grind 4 tomatoes separately together & keep aside Now add 5 to 6 spoon of oil in a cooker & then put mustard seeds & Also add curry leaves, then whole pepper & add the stuffed brinjals Fry till the oil leaves out from the brinjal. Now add the tomato paste & stir for 2 mins & also add the tamarind juice, coriander leaves & salt is correct if not add little salt & chilly powder accordingly Leave 1 stream in the cooker. ; Brinjal baingan is ready this will be good to eat with plain rice or chapattis , roti dhania powder - 1 2 sp chilly powder - 1 2 sp jeera powder - 1 2 sp pepper powder - 1 2 sp salt according to taste and glucagon.
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Author Affiliations: Centre for Evaluation of Medicines, St Joseph's Healthcare, Hamilton, Ontario Drs Holbrook and Labiris and Ms Pereira Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton Drs Holbrook, Labiris, Douketis, and Crowther Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario Dr Holbrook and Ms Pereira Axon Clinical Research, Toronto Ms McDonald ; and Ottawa Civic Hospital Research Centre, Ottawa, Ontario Dr Wells ; . Financial Disclosure: None and glucosamine. ALEX KAVANAGH Costume Designer ; Alex Kavanagh has been designing costumes for film and television since 1997. Her recent credits include GEORGE A. ROMERO'S DIARY OF THE DEAD which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, Allan Moyle's WIERDSVILLE, and Martin Gero's romantic comedy YOUNG PEOPLE FUCKING. Alex designed the costumes for the very successful horror films SAW II and SAW III, directed by Darren L. Bousman, George A. Romero's LAND OF THE DEAD as well as GINGER SNAPS II and III. She also designed the costumes for Gregory MacKenzie's undead romantic comedy CAMILLE starring Sienna Miller and James Franco. Comfortable with any genre of film, television, or theatre Kavanagh enjoys a creative challenge utilizing her theatre training at the Dalhousie University Costume Studies program from which she graduated in 1992. She is currently designing the costumes for Darren L. Bousman's futuristic horror rock opera REPO! THE GENETIC OPERA and ginger.

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Gastric layer distinction. A 3-cm 3 1.5-cm mass extended from the gastric wall into the lumen of the stomach. There were also several heteroechoic, illdefined nodules throughout the hepatic parenchyma. Cytology from ultrasound-guided percutaneous fineneedle aspirates of gastric and hepatic masses was consistent with carcinoma. Four days after discharge, the cat was administered fenbendazole, as described above, based on the endoscopic biopsy results of cat No. 1 that had demonstrated Ollulanus tricuspis. Cat No. 2 was euthanatized 3 weeks later. At necropsy, examination of the stomach revealed a firm, white, invasive, transmural mass that spanned the caudal surface of the body of the gastric fundus and regionally extended into the greater and lesser omentum, spleen, and left limb of the pancreas. The gastric mucosa overlying the mass was thickened up to four times normal with a central area of necrosis Fig. 3 ; . Except in the area of the pylorus, the remaining mucosa was diffusely thickened and nodular. Hepatic and pulmonary nodules consistent with metastases were present. Histologic evaluation identified gastric adenocarcinoma, similar to that described for cat No. 1, and confirmed hepatic and pulmonary metastasis. There was severe, diffuse, chronic proliferative and fibrosing gastritis, strikingly similar to that of cat No. 1. Nematode parasites were not seen in sections examined. Spiralshaped bacteria were not identified with hematoxylin and eosin, Warthin-Starry silver, or CEV stains. Gastric adenocarcinoma occurring simultaneously in two cats of the same age and from the same household has not been reported. The unlikelihood of such an event suggests a common environmental, genetic, or infectious influence, or a combination of these factors. Gastrointestinal adenocarcinoma is the most common nonhematopoietic gastrointestinal tumor found in the cat.24 However, gastric adenocarcinoma represents only 1% of all feline gastrointestinal adenocarcinomas, 24 with only eight reported cases.13, 17, 24 Therefore, it is surprising to detect two cats from the same household with this disease. Two retrospective studies have reported a male predilection for gastrointestinal adenocarcinoma.3, 18 Although approximately two-thirds of feline gastrointestinal adenocarcinoma is reported in Siamese cats, a heritable pattern has not been recognized.18, 24 A familial predisposition for gastric adenocarcinoma has recently been identified in Chow Chow dogs E. McNeil, personal communication ; . Because these cats shared maternal lineage, the possible influence of genetic factors on carcinogenesis should be considered. Ollulanus tricuspis is a viviparous trichostrongyle nematode of the feline stomach with a characteristic life cycle that is capable of completion within a single host. Cats usually become infected through ingestion of vomitus that contains any life stage of Ollulanus.11 Long-haired cats may transmit these parasites more efficiently because of their propensity for hairballassociated vomiting related to frequent grooming.8 Antemortem diagnosis of the infection requires micro and glycopyrrolate.

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