Articles, tagged with "homocysteine", page 1
18th May 2011
In some cases there is a problem in the absorption of the vitamin which as a result results in irregular amounts of the amino acid. The malabsorption of the vitamin in aging child boomers might very effectively be because of a lack of gastric juices gener...
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Stewart Kelley
04th April 2011
Tinnitus can be caused by many reasons, such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol and terrible noise. Therefore, many people can be attacked by tinnitus. Although most doctors do not make use of nutrients to deal with tinnitus, tinnitus can be allevia...
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green sunny
14th February 2011
Every thing modifications with age, appropriate?Wine improves, cheese gets smellier, and folks hopefully get bigger pay packets.But your system is also impacted by the aging method - and you may have currently seen that firsthand. Even if you are still sp...
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Author:
joanne
11th November 2010
Meaning of Cardiology
Cardiology is a medical department which deals with heart disorders. This field of medical science involves diagnosis and treatment of congenital heart defects, coronary artery disease, heart failure, valvular heart disease and ele...
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Author:
Robin
07th July 2010
Vitamin B6 is otherwise called pyridoxine or pyridoxal and it is one we often neglect till maybe the winter months when we feel run down and weary and start suffering more colds than usual. This vitamin is vital to help the body make antibodies and mainta...
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Author:
Stephen Smith
27th April 2010
How does Atherosclerosis occur exactly? Nobody really knows. Medicine presumes that it is cholesterol causing this major damage to arteries. Besides, it is a substance found in big quantities in atheromatic plaques of patients. More experiments are design...
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Author:
Helen Davies
23rd December 2009
Vitamin B6 is considered to be one of the most important nutrients of the body but, most of the people lack this vitamin in their diet. It has been calculated that about one third of the adults suffer from the deficiency of this vitamin out of which the r...
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Author:
John Pynchon
07th December 2009
Folate is also known as vitamin B9 , folacin, and folic acid, pteroyl-L-glutamic acid and pteroyl-L-glutamate related to the forms of the water-soluble vitamin B9. Mostly folate do not remain biologically active with the biological importance due to tetr...
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Author:
Evely Waugh
27th November 2009
One of the biggest ways to kill a diet, or to pack on unneeded pounds without realizing it, is by snacking too much, and on the wrong things.
Anyone can look at a plate and realized if they eat all THAT, they'll be stuffing themselves. A bit of discipl...
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JonRPatrick
25th November 2009
Are multivitamin supplements really necessary? In fact, yes; that's especially true if your diet is deficient and doesn't provide adequate nutrition, because they'll fill in the nutritional gaps your diet doesn't provide. That doesn't mean you can eat unh...
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Author:
Hien Chung
17th November 2009
People today are not taking healthy diet. The diet usually contains simple carbohydrates and saturated fats. It also contains elements that can cause many heart problems, obesity and many other serious conditions.
There are mainly three types of vegeta...
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Author:
bettykkz
12th November 2009
Folate is a water-soluble B vitamin that occurs naturally in food. The synthetic form of folate is folic acids that that is found in supplements and are added to fortified foods.
The name is derived from the Latin word "folium" for leaf. Nearly 70 yea...
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bethslomanwt11
19th October 2009
Papaya- Its Role In Keeping Diseases Away
As we all know Papaya is a delicious fruit . Pulp of Papaya is soft and it's colour is orange. It is eaten when ripe. Christopher Columbus called Papaya the fruit of the angels. Mostly shape of papaya is spher...
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Author:
Rutuja
06th October 2009
While in some cases diabetes is caused due to genetic factors or other triggers, more often than not it is diets rich in sugar that lead to blood sugar problems later in life. Every diet has the scope to be tweaked a little bit so that you can ward off th...
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Author:
conor
24th September 2009
The debate about the necessity of taking dietary supplements is still alive. While numerous doctors maintain we get all that we require from the foods we eat, others prefer to offer supplementary vitamins when their patients are under stress such as pregn...
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Author:
SANDEEP SINGH CHAHAL