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22nd September 2009
By atherosclerosis the inside of the arteries are thickened, hardened and stiffened, causing the space for blood flow to be narrowed or closed. This will decrease the oxygen supply to local or distant tissues.
The primary symptom of this is pain, poor... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
10th September 2009
Nutritionists encourage shoppers to read the labels on the foods that they purchase. Yet not much has been written about the benefits associated with a careful study of the labels on skin care products. If you choose to ignore such product labels, you cou... Read >
Author: Yodle
09th September 2009
When a person lives life "in the fast lane," he or she rises from bed each day and rushes off to school or the office. He or she usually rushes out into a chemical laden environment. Exposure of the endothelial cells to chemicals in the environment can da... Read >
Author: Yodle
18th May 2009
Most people are literally eating poison every day without giving it a second thought. Eating this substance can make you fat and even small amounts (2% of total energy intake) are consistently linked to coronary heart disease. The research also confirms ... Read >
Author: Tom Venuto
15th April 2009
Guess what!! Dark chocolate really is good for you and I have proof. Harvard Researchers recently found that cocoa flavonoids (protective substances abundant in DARK CHOCOLATE), improve blood flow to the brain. Increased blood flow to the brain can help s... Read >
Author: Tiffany
04th April 2009
There seems to be some effects that happen in the body before and after weight gain. It may have something to do with the way that blood flows through the body. But that is putting it simply. There was a recent study about how substantial weight gain in p... Read >
Author: Jason Richards
01st December 2008
Neuropilin-1 (Nrp-1) was recently identified as a possible surface marker for naturally occurring CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells and is constitutively expressed on the cell irrespective of its activation status. Nrp-1 is a type 1 membrane protein with thre... Read >
Author: Stephen Jones
01st December 2008
New research shows that obesity causes heart disease even if the obese person does not have high cholesterol or diabetes. Using advanced nanosensor technology researchers at Ohio University were able for the first time to pinpoint several mechanisms in hu... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
26th November 2008
If you are like me, you probably know that generally, when someone wants to solve a problem, you need to determine what caused it in the first place. Therefore, if you are one of the many who has been wondering how to get rid of wrinkles, you need to disc... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine
25th November 2008
Have you read about this recently? Does author Holly Thompson know about a secret way to get rid of wrinkles? If she does, perhaps she shares some of them in her book The Wakame Gatherers.
Does that book by Ms. Thompson supply readers with the latest f... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine
25th November 2008
Let me tell you a quick story. More than 45 years ago, thousands of young children watched a Walt Disney movie in which a wicked queen spoke to a magic mirror. Today, the children who gasped at the huge dragon in that same movie are now starting or nearin... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine
24th November 2008
If you are like me, you probably can recall the skin problems that you faced as a teenager. You know that excess oil has caused a lot of your former acne flare-ups. Or maybe you still have them? This probably leaves you extremely apprehensive in wanting t... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine
24th November 2008
Let's face it... In winter, a large section of the population struggles to keep warm. Those who retreat to the warmth of a home with central heating often develop dry skin. They might find that when they curl up to read, they can profit from taking a look... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine
24th November 2008
What if I told you that over time, the body's cells loose their ability to complete all of the normal biochemical changes? The sebaceous glands, for example, work less efficiently. If you suffered through the teen years, because you had oily skin, you cou... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine
21st October 2008
Your cardiovascular system is the driving force behind Cellular Nutrition. Over 100,000 miles in length and equipped with nearly six-trillion endothelial cells, your blood vessels produce the Nitric Oxide that supports Cellular Nutrition. Endothelial-de... Read >
Author: Bob Storrs
20th October 2008
Medical experts frequently gather for some sort of medical conference. Sometimes such a conference focuses on a particular organ such as the heart, the lung or the brain. Sometimes a conference of medical experts has been called to address a certain medic... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine
17th October 2008
Today, a patient with problem skin, namely dry skin, can go online, and seek information on the best facial moisturizer. Once he or she has examined the information on several web sites, then that same patient can better choose the best moisturizer for fa... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine
15th October 2008
Recently, several popular magazines have tried to identify the top facial cleansers. Real Simple Magazine recently asked a group of judges to test 30 different cleansers. The judges were asked to pick a winner in various categories, categories that corres... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine
06th October 2008
What does the user of a face cream hope to achieve by using that creamy skin care product? What allows a product that has been tested by dermatologists to qualify for designation as the "best face cream"?
The effectiveness of a cream depends on the co... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine
06th October 2008
No amount of actual digging can help someone to get more volume and fullness in their skin. Yet manufacturers of the best anti wrinkle products do rely on farm workers, workers who are willing to dig in the dirt. Such digging allows those workers to harve... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine
06th October 2008
Ever wondered if the typical reader of a face cream review would comprehend the presented information better, if he or she had access to some sort of glossary? Why is it that the online appearance of numerous face cream reviews has not led to the posting ... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine
02nd October 2008
Did you know as the outermost layer of cells on the body, the skin helps to protect the inner organs from infectious agents? Yet sometimes, bacteria manage to "nest" in some of the skin cells. When that happens, the body's defense mechanisms kick into act... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine
02nd October 2008
A man with Popeye-like muscles might enjoy displaying his muscles to others. He might thus venture shirtless on to the beach, and he might get a great tan. He would also dry his skin. Olive oil facial cleansers give both men and women a way to treat dry, ... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine
01st October 2008
Did you know that you do not need to dig in the earth to obtain important skin care information? Yet you do need to do some digging to obtain the source of one possible ingredient for a vitalizing product. Are you curious to know what that ingredient is? ... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine
09th September 2008
Neuropilin-1 (Nrp-1) was recently identified as a possible surface marker for naturally occurring CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells and is constitutively expressed on the cell irrespective of its activation status. Nrp-1 is a type 1 membrane protein with thre... Read >
Author: Stephen Jones
21st August 2008
Arteries are tough elastic tubes or blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. As arteries moves away from heart, they further divide into smaller vessels. Arteries carry oxygen rich blood away from the heart and on the other hand veins return bl... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
29th July 2008
Tag:green tea,heart disease,further evidence
From:http://www.china-food-wholesaler.com/
A few cups of green tea each day may help prevent heart disease, Greek researchers said on Thursday.
A study published in the European Journal of Cardiovascul... Read >
Author: utut1
24th July 2008
Neuropilin-1 (Nrp-1) was recently identified as a possible surface marker for naturally occurring CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells and is constitutively expressed on the cell irrespective of its activation status. Nrp-1 is a type 1 membrane protein with thre... Read >
Author: Stephen Jones
27th June 2008
Recent research appearing in the "American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine" found that the IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) inside your home or office (indoor air that is recycled ) has a significant effect on your cardiovascular system - especi... Read >
Author: Hiram
20th June 2008
By atherosclerosis the inside of the arteries are thickened, hardened and stiffened, causing the space for blood flow to be narrowed or closed. This will decrease the oxygen supply to local or distant tissues.
The primary symptom of this is pain, poor... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
04th June 2008
Erythema multiforme (EM) is an intense, self-limiting, incendiary rind outbreak. It is a character of hypersensitive response that occurs in reaction to medications, infections, or sickness. The precise reason is unidentified. The disorder is believed to ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st May 2008
Dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) is a skin disorder often associated with celiac disease. (DH) is an intensely itchy skin eruption. Dermatitis herpetiformis usually begins in persons age 20 and older, although children may sometimes be affected. It is seen i... Read >
Author: peterhutch
25th March 2008
What is Nitric Oxide anyway?
The chemical compound nitric oxide is a gas with a chemical formula NO. It is an important signaling molecule in the body of mammals including humans, one of the few gaseous signaling molecules known. Nitric oxide (NO) is ... Read >
Author: Geet
10th March 2008
The cytoskeleton is a network of fibers throughout the cell's cytoplasm that helps the cell maintain its shape and gives support to the cell. It is a cellular scaffolding or skeleton contained within the cytoplasm, present in both eukaryotes and prokaryot... Read >
Author: Stephen Jones
07th March 2008
The cytoskeleton is a network of fibers throughout the cell's cytoplasm that helps the cell maintain its shape and gives support to the cell. It is a cellular scaffolding or skeleton contained within the cytoplasm, present in both eukaryotes and prokaryot... Read >
Author: Stephen Jones
07th March 2008
The cytoskeleton is a network of fibers throughout the cell's cytoplasm that helps the cell maintain its shape and gives support to the cell. It is a cellular scaffolding or skeleton contained within the cytoplasm, present in both eukaryotes and prokaryot... Read >
Author: Stephen Jones
20th September 2007
Many of us work hard to maintain our muscle stamina and flexibility. If you don't, you should. You should also consider what kind of shape are you in, inside? Are your blood vessels - which continuously carry blood to your muscles - also in great shape... Read >
Author: Adam
12th July 2007
Dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) is a skin disorder often associated with celiac disease. (DH) is an intensely itchy skin eruption. Dermatitis herpetiformis usually begins in persons age 20 and older, although children may sometimes be affected. It is seen ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
12th April 2007
What is Cerebrovascular Disease (CVD)?
So, what is this cerebrovascular disease that is killing millions worldwide?
Cerebrovascular refers to the blood vessels (arteries) that supply blood to the brain, and cerebrovascular disease, in simple terms, ... Read >
Author: Alien
07th May 2006
By atherosclerosis the inside of the arteries are thickened, hardened and stiffened, causing the space for blood flow to be narrowed or closed. This will decrease the oxygen supply to local or distant tissues.
The primary symptom of this is pain, poor... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
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