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Federica Frau/Body Check Gestione
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Correlation with dry eye syndrome: risk factors for dry eye disease. BMI: body mass index, is a widely used parameter for obtaining a general assessment of one's body weight.<g id="30"/> <g id="31"/><g id="32"/><g id="33"/><g id="34"/><g id="35"/><g id="36"/><g id="37"/>
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Federica Frau/Dry Eye Check Gestione
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CorPart of the day with grelation wither presence of symptoms: time within the dray eye syndrome: risk factors for dry eye disease. when symptoms are felt most, with respect to intensity and frequency.
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Federica Frau/Urine Check Gestione
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Correlation with dry eye syndrome: risk factors for dry eye disease. Ascorbic acid: a high concentration of it in urine can lead to alterations in other parameters (such as blood and glucose), in itself its presence does not indicate any pathology. Normal values of ascorbic acid in urine range from 0 to 100 mg/dL.
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Federica Frau/Mindfulness Check Gestione
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Correlation with dry eye syndrome: risk factors for dry eye disease. not to react
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Federica Frau/DDimer Check Gestione
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Correlation with dry eye syndrome: risk factors for dry eye diseasePossible risk factors that could contribute to increased blood D-dimer levels.
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Federica Frau/Skin Check Gestione
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Correlation with dry eye syndrome: risk factors for dry eye disease. Sebum: investigates sebum production. The presence, number, and size of sebaceous pores along the T-zone of the face, which is most affected by such problems, is assessed. In this way it is possible to distinguish between the normal hydrolipid film of the skin and a properly oily skin.
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Federica Frau/Body Check Riepilogo
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Correlation with dry eye syndrome: risk factors for dry eye disease. WHR: index of the body distribution of adipose tissue, allows defining the biotype generally associated with cardiovascular risk.<g id="24"/> <g id="25"/><g id="26"/><g id="27"/><g id="28"/><g id="29"/><g id="30"/><g id="31"/>
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Federica Frau/Mindfulness Check Riepilogo
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Correlation with dry eye syndrome: risk factors for dry eye disease. not to react
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Federica Frau/DDimer Check Riepilogo
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Correlation with dry eye syndrome: risk factors for dry eye diseasePossible risk factors that could contribute to increased blood D-dimer levels.
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Federica Frau/Urine Check Riepilogo
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Correlation with dry eye syndrome: risk factors for dry eye disease. Ascorbic acid: a high concentration of it in urine can lead to alterations in other parameters (such as blood and glucose), in itself its presence does not indicate any pathology. Normal values of ascorbic acid in urine range from 0 to 100 mg/dL.
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Federica Frau/Pulmonary Check Gestione
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CorVery severe form (stage 4): brelation with dry eye syndrome: risk factors for dry eye disease. hlessness is present even at rest and makes it impossible to perform even the simplest activities of normal daily living such as feeding, washing and dressing. Relapses become more frequent and more severe.
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Federica Frau/Trico Check Gestione
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Correlation wiThinning: assessment of the dry eye syndrome: risk factors for dry eye disease. egree of hair thinning.
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Correlation with dry eye syndrome: risk factors for dry eye disease. Sebum: investigates sebum production. The presence, number, and size of sebaceous pores along the T-zone of the face, which is most affected by such problems, is assessed. In this way it is possible to distinguish between the normal hydrolipid film of the skin and a properly oily skin.
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Federica Frau/Body Composition Check Gestione
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Correlation with dry eye syndrome: risk factors for dry eye disease. Visceral fat: represents the fat that accumulates in the abdominal cavity and surrounds vital organs in the torso (abdomen) area. Research shows that although weight and body fat remain constant, as we age, the distribution of fat changes and is much more likely to accumulate in the torso area, especially after menopause. A healthy level of visceral fat can reduce the risk of onset of particular diseases such as heart disease, high blood pressure, and Type 2 diabetes.
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Federica Frau/DDimer Check-Locandina e Coupon
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Correlation with dry eye syndrome: risk factors for dry eye diseasePossible risk factors that could contribute to increased blood D-dimer levels.
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Correlation wiThinning: assessment of the dry eye syndrome: risk factors for dry eye disease. egree of hair thinning.
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Federica Frau/Neuromotor Check Gestione
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Correlation with dry eye syndrome: risk factors for dry eye diseasInstability of position or weakened balance.
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Federica Frau/Morphotype Check Gestione
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Correlation with dry eye syndrome: risk factors for dry eye disease. Posture: an index of the level of health of the musculoskeletal system.
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Federica Frau/UV Check Gestione
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Correlation with dry eye syndrome: risk factors for dry eye diseaseHabits in sun exposure and protection: specifically referring to where a person usually exposes themselves and how a person protects themselves. Knowing one's phototype is the starting point for being able to choose the cream with the right sun protection factor that can preserve the health of our skin. The damage from improper exposure to ultraviolet radiation<g id="0"/>from sunlight and lack of protection can be more serious than we can imagine: sunburn, sun erythema, blisters on the skin, skin spots, skin aging, deep wrinkles and in the worst case, skin cancer and melanomas.
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