Articles, tagged with "blood plasma", page 2
07th January 2011
You've certainly heard that famous expression many times, "You are what you eat.", but have to you taken the time to really think about it - what it really means? Do you ever think about it when you're making your food choices? The typical vegetaria...
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Author:
JMSSoveign465
07th January 2011
To understand how to lower cholesterol by means of low cholesterol dieting, it is important to first be aware of what exactly cholesterol is.
Cholesterol is a steroid, which acts as a waxy metabolite found in the cell membrane. It is transported to all ...
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Author:
davisrichard89
20th December 2010
You are what eat. Although we hear it often is it something that you have really thought about? When you make food choices it is something that you need to consider.
It some ways we can literally see that we are what we eat. How about looking at your b...
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Author:
Elizabeth Fitz
24th November 2010
The best acronym to remember when fighting gout is C.A.T. and here is why. The "C" represents cherries, the "A" represents anthocyanins and the "T" are for the word tart.
Eating cherries, especially the tart cherries, or drinking cherry juice are an ex...
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Author:
Billie Janson
22nd November 2010
Coagulation products, also known as factor products, are proteins in blood plasma that are responsible for effective clotting of blood. A small segment of the population has a deficiency of factor VIII, known as hemophilia A, or a deficiency of factor IX,...
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Enterprises FFF
29th September 2010
Cholesterol is a waxy steroid metabolite found in the cell membrane and transported in the blood plasma of all the animals. Cholesterol is an important module for the manufacture of the bile acids, steroid hormones, and fat soluble vitamins including vita...
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Author:
Parmindar Singh
08th September 2010
For diabetics, higher blood glucose (sugar) or hyperglycemia is a serious health issue. When an excessive amount of sugar begins to circulate in blood plasma, hyperglycemia develops. Mostly two types of hyperglycemia develop in diabetic patients: Fasting ...
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Author:
Tauqeer Ul Hassan
09th August 2010
Cholesterol, a essential structural element of mammalian cell walls, is really a wax-like steroid metabolite discovered in cell membranes and carried within the blood plasma of all animals. It's necessary so that you can preserve suitable membrane permea...
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Author:
Francis Bradford
16th July 2010
Anyone closely associated with medical profession knows how important a biological freezer is for dealing with biological samples. When it comes to storing blood plasma and other enzymes that are sensitive to temperature, medical freezers simply have no a...
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empurescientific
15th July 2010
Hyperbaric medicine, also known as hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) , is the medical use of oxygen at a level higher than atmospheric pressure. The air pressure inside hyperbaric chambers - hyperbaric chambers is about two and a half times greater than th...
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Mrcsmith
03rd June 2010
The primary function of cardiovascular system is to supply oxygen to other body organs. This is a very interesting system of human body and a lot of research has gone into its understanding. Here is a very brief description of the three parts: heart, bloo...
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Author:
Lindelle Jones
01st June 2010
Do you know how much water to drink per day to make you lose weight? If you don't, then you should read this article about drinking water to lose weight.
It is amazing to know that most people know the answer to how much water to drink every day, but y...
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Author:
Mohd Hizer
19th May 2010
What is Cholesterol?
Cholesterol is a fatty substance or lipid found in cell membrane of all tissues and is transported in the blood plasma of all animals. It is a natural substance synthesized by the body in order to support vital functions such as th...
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Author:
Chaves Angles
07th May 2010
We know that oxidative stress can be due to many things : a bad diet, smoking, and even environmental pollution. It may be surprising to learn that physiological changes like pregnancy and even exercise can cause excess oxidative stress. In a clinical s...
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Author:
Brain William
13th April 2010
You are what you eat
You've certainly heard the expression many times, "You are what you eat." Have you ever really thought about what it means? And do you think about it when you're making food choices?
In some ways, we do become what we eat, lite...
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Author:
darrenmartin