Articles, tagged with "blood plasma", page 3
12th April 2010
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy or HBOT - The Definition:
Mild Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy is a safe, effective way to get more oxygen into the body at the cellular level by using pressurized air chambers. According to the Laws of Physics, an increase in atmosph...
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Author:
Mrcsmith
11th March 2010
Vitamin B12 is a water-soluble nutrient that performs a bewildering variety of essential tasks within our bodies.
Vitamin B12 promotes normal nerve cell activity, the replication of DNA, red and white blood cells, blood platelets, not to mention SAMe (...
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Author:
Richard Stooker
01st March 2010
Cholesterol is a overweight (lipid) which is shaped by the liver and is vital for normal corpse functioning. Cholesterol exists in the outer layer of each cell in our body and has a lot of function. It is a waxy steroid and is ecstatic in the blood plasma...
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Author:
Dr Charles Buchar
23rd February 2010
Blood gas analyzers are used for measuring the concentration of lactate, hemoglobin and electrolytes in the blood at a faster rate. With these equipment, you can easily assess acid-base status and amount of oxygen in the blood, plasma and serum. Thus it b...
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Author:
Eric Kampel
02nd February 2010
Also known as breast augmentation mammoplasty, breast enhancement or breast implants, breast augmentation is a surgical procedure that involves the insertion of breast implants to increase breast volume and size and enhance breast shape. Many women desire...
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Author:
Ben
02nd February 2010
Ascites is the abnormal accumulation of fluid in the abdomen, around the intestines and other abdominal organs, contains varying quantities of cells, bacteria, proteins and other substances.
What is it?
The vast majority of cases of ascites seen in ...
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Author:
herbalcure30
11th December 2009
Cholesterol fatty steroid found in the outer surface of cells and it's transported in the blood plasma for all mammalian animals. It's necessary for proper institution of membrane permeability and fluidity in the human body. The traditional quantity chol...
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Author:
Russel Kane
10th December 2009
Cholesterol is a fat, formed by the liver and is vital for common body performance. Cholesterol exists in the external layer of each cell in our body and has lots of functions. It is a waxy steroid and is elated in the blood plasma of all animals. It is t...
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India Internet
25th November 2009
Use of Parabens as preservatives was drastically revised after receiving considerably awful press in the last few years, having a great impact for some companies eliminating them from their formulations and presenting 'free from parabens' products; howeve...
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Author:
Jerzy George
27th October 2009
Refurbished electrolyte analyzers are the best instruments for performing electrolyte analysis, keeping within your budget. Electrolyte analyzers are in great demand in healthcare centers, physician's offices, lab settings, and point of care units. In the...
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Author:
Jeremy Linder
22nd October 2009
First there was Captain America, then Superman, Spiderman, Batman and so on. And now we have Essential Fatty Acids. Not quite as catchy a name but, as we appear to be discovering more and more each day, apparently equally super-heroic.
First it was our...
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Author:
Sam Brookes
20th October 2009
Vita Vie Retreat, known for their heart pumping Bella Boot Camp retreat, has the key to weight loss, improved health and how to aleviate those aches and pains with their Thalasso-Fit(tm) blend of Thalassotherapy and fitness. Tucked inside the Marriott Del...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
20th October 2009
Cholesterol is basically a steroid found in the cell membranes and is lipid and waxy in nature. Blood plasma carries cholesterol, a product made by the liver, considered to be the most prolifically present sterol in human tissues. Since cholesterol does n...
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Author:
Henry Fong
12th October 2009
Some areas of the body, like bellies in men and thighs and or butts in girls, have more greasy acid receptors that inspire fat storage and conversely block any fat breakdowns. Other bits of the body like the heart or lungs basically have receptors, which...
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Author:
Pedro Carson
08th October 2009
The kidneys play a vital role in functioning of our body. Kidneys aid in the filtering blood by turning urea, metabolites and other substances into urine which is removed from our body. The body’s blood pressure, blood plasma volume, glucose is reg...
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Author:
Jamie Hanson