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you can car pool with other people to reduce the amount of pollution being left off by cars
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The confluence of an increasing prevalence of end-stage renal disease (ESRD), clinical trial data suggestive of benefit from quotidian dialysis, and ongoing cost/benefit reanalysis of healthcare spending have stimulated interest in technological improvements in provision of ESRD care. For the last decade, our group has focused on enabling technologies that would permit a paradigm shift in dialysis care similar to that brought by implantable defibrillators to arrhythmia management. Two significant barriers to wearable or implantable dialysis persist: package size of the dialyzer and water requirements for preparation of dialysate. Decades of independent research into highly efficient membranes and cell-based bioreactors culminated in a team effort to develop an implantable version of the University of Michigan Renal Assist Device. In this review, the rationale for the design of the implantable artificial kidney is described.
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D. Copious amounts of water
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In the case of this accident that resulted to the spilling of gasoline on several people, the recommended solution to rinse the most toxins from the skin is using copious amounts of water.
Rinsing with plenty amount of water will remove most of the toxins from the spill, which can be followed by soap and water. Gasoline is non polar, hence not soluble in water, the soap can help to break the chemical bonds of the gasoline.
Peroxide is not a recommended solution for rinsing out toxins. Sterile water is also not required, because in the case of emergency ordinary water is mostly available
Obesity is a disorder involving excessive body fat that increases the risk of health problems.
(Obesity often results from taking in more calories than are burned by exercise and normal daily activities.)