Articles, tagged with "inflammatory response", page 3
11th February 2011
The lazy days of summer have passed once again, and old man winter is just around the corner. The winter will bring colder weather and less sunlight. In a society where many people rarely journey outdoors, vitamin D deficiency is a vital concern, particul...
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Author:
Seo Majesty
04th February 2011
I am going to let you in on something shocking. Ldl cholesterol will not be the key perpetrator in coronary heart disease. I do know this may be onerous to consider after all we've got heard about the risks of excessive cholesterol from our medical doctor...
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Author:
matt1ggjet
04th February 2011
I am going to allow you to in on something shocking. Ldl cholesterol is not the main perpetrator in coronary heart disease. I know this can be hard to consider after all now we have heard about the risks of high ldl cholesterol from our medical doctors, a...
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Author:
matt1ggjet
21st January 2011
It sounds unbelievable but cholesterol is not the major culprit when it comes to heart disease. I know this is hard to believe when our doctors and the media both tell us of the dangers of high cholesterol. It is not the cholesterol rich foods or choleste...
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Author:
M. Austin
19th January 2011
Heart disease, diabetes and the aging process in general have common denominators. Diabetes is one of the most costly, destructive medical epidemics of the 21st century and can be treated in ways you might not have thought of. The earlier you address d...
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Author:
Conrad G. Maulfair, Jr. D.O.
11th January 2011
Osteoarthritis is the most common joint disorder and while it is still unclear how being overweight influences this condition, studies show that excess weight is an established risk factor for osteoarthritis of the knee, causing a 3-4 fold increased risk ...
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Author:
roger jakson
08th December 2010
Soluble mediators, interferons, cytokines and chemokines are expressed and developed in the framework of the cascade pro-inflammatory because of the NF-kB activation or IRF. Knowledge of specific receptors activated, the active channel and the mediator se...
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Author:
Stephen Jones
08th December 2010
Knee inflammation is a typical occurrence of minor injuries inflicted on our knees. Many of these injuries could come about at at any time a result of various circumstances. These injuries could take place as a result of direct trauma, falls, poor footing...
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Author:
Angel Rymes
25th November 2010
There are several innovative liposuction techniques that are changing the way liposuction surgeons do their jobs. Zeltiq CoolSculpting is one of these innovative, FDA-approved techniques. Zeltiq is non-invasive and helps sculpt the body like traditional l...
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Author:
Rashmimotino
17th November 2010
Severe formation of wrinkles can develop even in your late twenties or early thirties. This could be due to either genetic factors or environmental factors.
Environmental factors usually include prolonged sun exposure and pollutants. The formation of w...
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Author:
Kalpana Rajagopalan
17th November 2010
The Zone Diet regime was made popular by a biochemist known as Barry Sears inside the books he wrote. The simple principle is that carbohydrates, protein and fat may be eaten in balanced ratios with this diet, therefore, a person doesn't need to deprive h...
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Author:
JimCarter
11th November 2010
In developed societies we find that people are well aware of healthy living habits and general awareness of health related issues is very high.Sufficient information is made available by various institutions and companies regarding HIV, Diabetes, Cancer, ...
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Author:
Fred Small
25th October 2010
There is a process in the body that is now believed by medical experts to be involved in all known disease processes from heart disease to cancer to Alzheimer’s disease – inflammation. Most of you will have experienced inflammation before. Have you ever g...
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Author:
peakxvfitness
20th October 2010
The Biology of Acne
Acne houses both non-inflammatory and inflammatory characteristics of swelling and irregularly shaped lumps on skin. The most common form of acne is known as acne vulgaris which literally means "common acne". Meanwhile, the term "ac...
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Author:
Jessica Park
29th September 2010
Chemokines are a superfamily of small secreted peptides. Their name is derived from their ability to induce directed chemotaxis in nearby responsive cells. The major role of chemokines is to act as a chemoattractant to guide the migration of cells. Cells ...
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Author:
graigscott