bloodstream
the blood flowing through a circulatory system.
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Pills and edibles, on the other hand, might not be as effective, as less THC is absorbed into the bloodstream this way.
Four plants that are scientifically proven to be therapeutic | Sandra Gutierrez G. | January 25, 2021 | Popular-ScienceVitamin D is stored in body fat, so people with excess fat tend to have lower levels of vitamin D circulating in their bloodstream—but it could be the extra weight, not the lack of vitamin D, that hurts their performance.
Further trials will also be needed to assess any possible long-term side effects in humans, though based on how short-lived mRNA is inside the bloodstream, researchers suspect the risk of that is even less than that for other vaccines.
Yes, a person could potentially get an antibody test, to see if there are any in their bloodstream.
Yes, people who’ve had Covid-19 can still benefit from the vaccine | Brian Resnick | December 18, 2020 | VoxLuminal epithelial cells absorb nutrients from the bloodstream and convert them into milk.
Startups are racing to reproduce breast milk in the lab | Katie McLean | December 18, 2020 | MIT Technology Review
Women also make less of an enzyme called alcohol dehydrogenase, which breaks down alcohol before it hits the bloodstream.
Elizabeth Peña and the Truth About Alcoholic Women | Gabrielle Glaser | October 24, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTOur epic finale this season could take place within the bloodstream of a nuclear scientist.
'Archer Creator Adam Reed on 'Vice,' Season 6's 'Unreboot,' and New Characters | Marlow Stern | August 5, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTInfections can strike joints, airways, the lungs, the brain and the tissues lining the spinal cord, or the bloodstream.
Thanks to Anti-Vaxxers, Mumps Are Back. What’s Next? | Russell Saunders | March 20, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTIn contrast, the actual chicken pox virus long ago exited my bloodstream and is not detectable.
But methadone hits the bloodstream within a half-hour of oral ingestion.
The Strange and Mysterious Death of Mrs. Jerry Lee Lewis | Richard Ben Cramer | January 11, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTTake several long, deep breaths, oxygenate the bloodstream, then fill the lungs once and slide down under the surface.
The Sensitive Man | Poul William AndersonA lipoid suspension to release it slowly into the bloodstream and give the irritation time to subside.
The Syndic | C.M. KornbluthThese are the lymphatic vessels, and they are found to be returning a fluid from the tissues to the bloodstream.
For an instant, dread flowed through Naomi as if in her bloodstream and something was cutting off her breath.
Tree, Spare that Woodman | Dave DryfoosDespite the happy-juice in my bloodstream, a streak of uncastmemberly crankiness was shot through my mood.
Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom | Cory Doctorow
British Dictionary definitions for bloodstream
/ (ˈblʌdˌstriːm) /
the flow of blood through the vessels of a living body
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