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bile is produced in Liver but stored in Gallbladder
The measles vaccine is effective at preventing the disease, and is often delivered in combination with other vaccines. Vaccination resulted in a 80% decrease in deaths from measles between 2000 and 2017, with about 85% of children worldwide having received their first dose as of 2017.
Once a person has become infected, no specific treatment is available, although supportive care may improve outcomes. Such care may include oral rehydration solution (slightly sweet and salty fluids), healthy food, and medications to control the fever. Antibiotics should be prescribed if secondary bacterial infections such as ear infections or pneumonia occur. Vitamin A supplementation is also recommended for children.
An electric razor and an electric trimmer are essentially the same devices by build.
But the major difference between the both comes in terms of their usage and the blades that they come with.
Electric razors are made for specifically for providing a clean shave. It has lesser battery power but more aggression towards clipping hair.
Electric Trimmers on the other hand are not meant for clean shaves.
They come with special combs fixed onto them that aid in proper grooming and trimming of the beard stubs to desired shapes and sizes.
The liver is an accessory digestive organ that produces bile, a fluid containing cholesterol and bile acids, and an alkaline compound which helps the breakdown of fat.
Bile aids in digestion via the emulsification of lipids.
The gallbladder, a small pouch that sits just under the liver, stores bile produced by the liver which is afterwards moved to the small intestine to complete digestion.
The liver’s highly specialized tissue consisting of mostly hepatocytes regulates a wide variety of high-volume biochemical reactions, including the synthesis and breakdown of small and complex molecules, many of which are necessary for normal vital functions.[6]
Viral hepatitis is the most common type of hepatitis worldwide. Viral hepatitis is caused by five different viruses (hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E). Hepatitis A and hepatitis E behave similarly: they are both transmitted by the faecal-oral route, are more common in developing countries, and are self-limiting illnesses that do not lead to chronic hepatitis. Hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and hepatitis D are transmitted when blood or mucous membranes are exposed to infected blood and body fluids, such as semen and vaginal secretions.
Viral particles have also been found in saliva and breastmilk. However, kissing, sharing utensils, and breastfeeding do not lead to transmission unless these fluids are introduced into open sores or cuts. Hepatitis B and C can present either acutely or chronically. Hepatitis D is a defective virus that requires hepatitis B to replicate and is only found with hepatitis B co-infection.
In adults, hepatitis B infection is most commonly self-limiting, with less than 5% progressing to chronic state, and 20 to 30% of those chronically infected developing cirrhosis or liver cancer.
However, infection in infants and children frequently leads to chronic infection.
Metal melts at normal heat: Mercury
Metal that is a liquid at room temperature: Mercury
Metal with lowest melting point: Mercury
Temperature at which gold melts: 18620 F
The metal which has very high malleability and ductility: Gold
King of metals: Gold