Articles, tagged with "biochemical reactions", page 1
05th January 2012
The word protein comes from the Greek word ‘proteios' which means primary. It has many roles to play in our body without which normal functioning can be impaired.
Some of these functions are:
1. Making antibodies, which are our primary defence syste...
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Author:
Sujoy
18th November 2011
The first time I saw star wars, I was six years old. I recall my friend going on and on regarding C3PO and Darth Vader. He was very captivated by these characters. I, on the contrary, was intrigued by the light saber. I figured it was the coolest thing th...
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Author:
Corey Andalus
08th August 2011
Since prostate cancer is a common situation among adult males following they cross the age of forty, several researches and scientific studies have been conducted in the previous as effectively as in the current periods to know what just final results int...
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Author:
worminto65
17th May 2011
If your energy levels do not seem to be up where they should be you could well be suffering from an iron deficiency. I was recently training a girls football team of whom were struggling in the competition until I insisted that they have their iron levels...
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Author:
gary richards
16th May 2011
The Medications
If you take blood pressure medications to address hypertension, you will need to take a blood pressure lowering drug for the rest of your life. These medications do not change the underlying reason that the blood pressure is high and so...
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Author:
Bob Held
05th April 2011
There are certain functions the human body is designed to perform during periods of increased pressure and stress. The body also has predictable biochemical reactions. One way your body reacts to stress is by getting your heart to work harder, essentially...
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Author:
Blaine Acevedo
05th April 2011
When under increased stress or pressure, the human anatomy is meant to perform particular functions. Certain, predictable biochemical reactions also take place. One of the ways your body reacts to stress is for your heart to work harder, or your cardiac o...
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Author:
Aldo Tate
29th March 2011
Neprinol is consumed by a large number people as a source of digestive and systemic enzymes. Human body requires a different types of enzymes carry out vital biochemical reactions. As most of these enzymes are pure proteins or molecules of protein-based e...
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charlesfunkel
25th March 2011
The process whereby whole tissues or cells are preserved by cooling at very low temperatures is known as Cryopreservation. Stem cell cryopreservation is a relatively new phenomenon; it is one way of ensuring the longevity of your child"��s h...
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Author:
Mike Greaves
11th March 2011
One of the hottest topics in the agricultural media is the increasing use of GMO wheat. GMO wheat has several positive attributes compared to its natural counterpart yet we can ask a very important question: does GMO wheat can have any negative impact on ...
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Author:
jamesbaritua
07th February 2011
CoQ10 is naturally made in our body but as we generally tend to move on in age, our production of the same becomes less and fewer and we tend to have to require recourse to the supplements to meet our body needs of the same. As it is the agent behind init...
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Author:
Dana Bennett
19th January 2011
Our body has thousands of internal control systems essential for control of biochemical reactions occurring at the cellular level and other system activities that are essential for life. The endocrine system consists of eight major endocrine glands that ...
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Author:
Conrad G. Maulfair, Jr. D.O.
11th January 2011
There is a proverb which says that health is wealth. This is definitely true. However in spite of our efforts sometimes the delicate balance in our body is upset. Vitamins and minerals are very important for maintaining this balance. At times as our natur...
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Author:
sidana
07th January 2011
For centuries, sea water has been used to treat skin problems, infectious diseases and joint pain, among other ailments. Certain elements in sea water are catalytic activators that create biochemical reactions in your brain as well as your circulatory, mu...
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Cinergy Health & Life
09th December 2010
Like Shakespeare many people today tend to be asking the question: "To be or otherwise to be . . .?" Along with, they are asking this in relationship towards the aging process. Can supplements, especially the family of W vitamins, have a good effect in sc...
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Author:
SamKralce