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Kid Rock - Early Years.
Kid Rock derives his name from his early years of rapping in parking lots and bars, when, so Kid Rock says, people in the audience would remark, "Look at that white kid rock." He dropped "white," and his stage name was born. He began his hip-hop career at the age of 15. He became well-known in a Mount Clemens, Michigan housing project because of his unique style of rapping. He later moved to New York City, where he was said to have lived just below Queen Latifah. He got to know a lot of the area's rappers and landed a tour deal with Ice Cube and Too $ ...
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 |  |  | coeliac disease: Encyclopedia II - Spelt - Early historySpelt may have originated in the Near East and then spread, north of the Black Sea (hence its absence from the Near East), arriving in Europe c. 2000 BC. However, the quality of archaeological evidence for spelt north of the Black Sea is poor. It is also possible that spelt originated in the Near East, the mutation to bread wheat occurred, and spelt then disappeared, perhaps displaced by bread wheat.
Genetic evidence shows that the result of hybridization of bread wheat and emmer wheat is spelt wheat. The much later appearance of spel ...
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 |  |  | coeliac disease: Encyclopedia II - IgA nephropathy - TherapyThe ideal treatment for IgAN would remove IgA from the glomerulus and prevent further IgA deposition. This goal still remains a remote prospect. There are a few additional caveats that have to be considered while treating IgA nephropathy. IgA nephropathy has a very variable course, ranging from a benign recurrent hematuria up to a rapid progression to chronic renal failure. Hence the decision on which patients to treat should be based on the prognostic factors and the risk of progression. Also, IgA nephropathy recurs in transplants despite t ...
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 |  |  | coeliac disease: Encyclopedia II - Mouth ulcer - CausesThe exact cause of mouth ulcers is unknown, but factors that appear to provoke them include stress, fatigue, illness, injury from accidental biting, hormonal changes, menstruation, food allergies and deficiencies in vitamin B12, iron and folic acid.
In 1982 a previously unknown bacterium, Helicobacter pylori, was discovered to be the cause of stomach ulcers. It is hypothesized that bacteria are at work in mouth ulcers, though the specific organism has not been isolated.
Dental braces can be a cause of mouth ulcers because the wires and hooks could break the mucous membrane inside the mouth. Dental wax ...
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 |  |  | coeliac disease: Encyclopedia II - Nausea - CausesNausea is a symptom of many conditions. It is also an adverse effect of many drugs.
In medicine, nausea is a particular problem during some chemotherapy regimens and following general anaesthesia. Nausea is also a common symptom of pregnancy.
Other causes include: altitude sickness, angina, brain tumor, cirrhosis, clinical depression, coeliac disease, colorectal cancer, crohn's disease, decompression sickness, esophagitis, gastroesophageal reflux disease, gastroenteritis, hangover, head injury, hepatitis C, hepatocellular carci ...
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 |  |  | coeliac disease: Encyclopedia II - IgA nephropathy - PathophysiologyThe disease derives its name from deposits of Immunoglobulin A (IgA) in a blotchy pattern in the mesangium (on immunofluorescence), the heart of the renal glomerulus. As a rule, this affects the whole kidney. The tissue changes gradually from being hypercellular to depositing extracellular matrix proteins, and finally fibrosis.
There is no clear known explanation for the accumulation of the IgA. Exogenous antigens for IgA have not been identified in the kidney, but it is possible that this antigen has been cleared before the disease manifests itself. It has als ...
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 |  |  | coeliac disease: Encyclopedia II - IgA nephropathy - DiagnosisFor an adult patient with isolated hematuria, tests such as ultrasound of the kidney and cystoscopy are usually done first to pinpoint the source of the bleeding. These tests would rule out kidney stones and bladder cancer, two other common urological causes of hematuria. In children and younger adults, the history and association with respiratory infection can raise the suspicion of IgA nephropathy directly. A urinalysis will show red blood cells, usually as red cell casts. Proteinuria, usually less than 2 grams per day, also may be present ...
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 |  |  | coeliac disease: Encyclopedia II - IgA nephropathy - Signs and symptomsThe classic presentation (in 40-50% of the cases) is episodic frank hematuria which usually starts within a day of an upper respiratory tract infection (sore throat)(hence syn=together, pharyngitis=sore throat, as opposed to post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis). Flank pain can also occur. The frank hematuria resolves after a few days, though the microscopic hematuria persists. These episodes occur on an irregular basis, and in most patients, this eventually stops (although it can take many years). Renal function usually remains normal, though rarely, acute renal failure may occur(see below ...
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 |  |  | coeliac disease: Encyclopedia II - IgA nephropathy - Natural HistorySince IgA nephropathy commonly presents without symptoms through abnormal findings on urinalysis, there is considerable possibility for variation in any population studied depending upon the screening policy. Similarly, the local policy for performing kidney biopsy assumes a critical role; if it is a policy to simply observe patients with isolated hematuria, a group with a generally favourable prognosis will be excluded. If, in contrast, all such patients are biopsied, then the group with isolated microscopic hematuria and isolated mesangial IgA will be included and ‘ ...
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 |  |  | coeliac disease: Encyclopedia II - QK-77 - UseQK-77 has a large grain similar to that of durum wheat, and requires several hours of simmering to soften. It is an ideal ingredient for use with slow cookers. Kamut-based products include Kamut drink, bread, breakfast cereals and cracked wheat. They are usually marketed through health-food shops.
There is anecdotal evidence that some people who have wheat allergy, and thus avoid wheat, are able to eat Kamut[4]. However, as a wheat species, it is definitely unsuitable fo ...
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 |  |  | coeliac disease: Encyclopedia II - Gluten - OccurrenceGluten is found in some cereals (e.g., wheat, rye, barley) and their end products. No gluten is contained in rice (even glutinous rice), wild rice, maize (corn), millets, buckwheat, quinoa, or amaranth. Oats and teff do not contain gluten, but are sometimes grown directly adjacent to, and/or milled on the same equipment as, other grains that do contain gluten, and so are commonly contaminated. Non-cereals such as soybeans a ...
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 |  |  | coeliac disease: Encyclopedia II - Spelt - NutritionSpelt contains about 62 percent carbohydrates, 8.8 percent fibre, 12 percent protein and 2.7 percent fat, as well as dietary minerals and vitamins, including silica. As it contains a high amount of gluten, it is suitable for baking. In Germany, the unripe spelt grains are dried and eaten as Grünkern, which literally means "green seed".
Spelt is sometimes promoted as a alternative grain for sufferers from wheat allergies and coeliac disease. However, it is genetically closely related to common wheat ...
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 |  |  | coeliac disease: Encyclopedia II - Mouth ulcer - SymptomsMouth ulcers often begin with a tingling or burning sensation at the site of the future sore. In a few days they often progress to form a red spot or bump, followed by an open ulcer.
The mouth ulcer appears as a white or yellow oval with an inflamed red border and is on average about 3 mm across, but can be up to 1 cm across and occasionally larger. Sometimes a white circle or halo around the lesion can be observed. The grey, white, or yellow colored area within the red boundary is due to the formation of layers of fibrin, a protein i ...
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 |  |  | coeliac disease: Encyclopedia II - Kid Rock - Personal LifeKid Rock has one son, Robert James Ritchie Jr.; born, born June 14, 1993 with Kelly South, a Detroit auto worker. In the fall of 2001, Kid Rock began dating actress and model Pamela Anderson. In April 2002, they announced their engagement but during the fall of 2003, Kid Rock and Anderson broke up.
Kid Rock is also unique among musical artists of his genre as he has outspoken conservative-leaning political views. He has been a supporter of US President George W. Bush. While this made him seem like an ideal candidate for participation ...
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