| ahaptoglobinemia |
the presence of little or no haptoglobin in the blood serum; indicative of recent hemolysis.
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| AHA |
One of a group of natural (or synthesized) acids that improves and moisturizes the skin, increases collagen, and heals certain skin diseases. The compound is found primarily in fruits (oranges and limes contain citric acid; grapes contain tartaric acid; tomatoes contain lactic acid) and also in sugarcane (glycolic acid). See chemical peel.
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| AHA |
American Heart Association
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| AHA |
Abbreviation for "American Heart Association," an institution in the US which publishes the most recent recommendations to administer resuscitation always based on the latest research. [top]
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| AHA |
AHA is hailed internationally as a 'wonder' ingredient originally derived from fruits ( The original name 'Fruit Acids'), they revolutionized the skincare industry worldwide when they were introduced in products in 1990s as they could be utilized in multiple ways . These substances are weak hygroscopic acids that absorb moisture from the atmosphere and also help in exfoliation (removal) of dead cells on the surface layer of the skin. ...
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