Articles, tagged with "blood plasma", page 4
08th October 2009
The functioning of our body depends a lot on the kidneys. Kidneys assist in the filtering blood by turning urea, metabolites and other elements into urine which is excreted from our body. The kidneys regulates blood pressure, blood plasma volume and gluco...
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Author:
Jamie Hanson
02nd October 2009
Some areas of the human body, like bellies in men and thighs and or butts in girls, have more fatty acid receptors that inspire fat storage and conversely block any fat breakdowns. Other parts of the body like the heart or lungs basically have receptors,...
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Author:
Thomas Dean
01st October 2009
Some areas of the human body, like bellies in men and thighs and or butts in ladies, have more fatty acid receptors that encourage fat storage and inversely block any fat breakdowns. Other bits of the body like the heart or lungs actually have receptors,...
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Author:
Omar Fuller
16th September 2009
Clinical laboratory blood gas analyzers are widely used for scientific research requiring fast and accurate measurement of the concentration of lactate, hemoglobin and electrolytes. With these equipments, you can easily assess acid-base status and the sup...
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Author:
Jeremy Linder
31st August 2009
Hyperlipidemia, or high cholesterol in common language, refers to the condition that presents in the blood serum lipid profile as cholesterol levels of more than 240 mg/dL (milligrams per deciliter). A cholesterol level of less than 200 mg/dL is considere...
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Author:
remediesathome
17th August 2009
Cholesterol is a nasty material that is present in the cell membranes of body tissues and is carried in the blood plasma. It is a sterol; a combination of alcohol and steroid and is also called atherosclerotic plaque. The body needs cholesterol in order t...
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Author:
ralph wilhelm-dude17111
31st July 2009
Over time, cholesterol builds up on the artery walls and this condition is known as atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis was thought to be an affliction of the elderly until the 1950's when American pathologists were sent to Korea by the Pentagon to study the...
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Lord Abnev Solutionfinders
02nd July 2009
Resveratrol is preferential in some ways as it is helpful in handling and forbidding various conditions like obesity, cancer, aging and other popular troubles.Resveratrol is present in some food products like cream and cheese. One of the deepest sources i...
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Author:
Wade Parrish
15th June 2009
Beer is a health drink? Binge drinking aside, in moderation beer actually has healthful results. Studies cited below point out many benefits from drinking beer. Home brewed beer is even better than commercial beer because it has no artificial colors, add...
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Author:
ron king
15th June 2009
Is beer a health drink? Binge drinking aside, in moderation beer actually has healthful results. Studies reported below point out many benefits from drinking beer. Home brewed beer is even better than commercial beer because it has no artificial colors, a...
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Author:
ron king
13th June 2009
An average person can lose about 3 liters of water from a strenuous exercise especially when it is hot and muggy. This loss may occur via respiration and perspiration. Experts say that when the body loses one and a half liters of water, endurance and perf...
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Author:
joalesto
12th March 2009
"We can wipe out 90% of the diseases in America in two years: heart disease, diabetes, Alzheimer's - you name it." This was the attractive promise made by Robert Barefoot, an entrepreneur with a hefty sum of cash invested in this calcium from coral reefs,...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
06th March 2009
What are the benefits of drinking water daily?
Recently, I read the opinion of a scientist who claims that the 64 ounce per day rule may be unnecessary, unless you are thirsty and that it could cause people to feel guilty for not reaching that goal.
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Author:
David Cassell
03rd March 2009
Gout is a form of arthritis and affects mostly men between the ages of 50 and 60 and women following menopause. Gout is caused by continued presence of large amounts of uric acid in the blood serum. Other causes include poor dieting on foods rich in purin...
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Author:
Sullivan Pau
03rd March 2009
The October 28, 2008 issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology featured a study conducted in New Zealand which found that coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) levels are an independent predictor of survival in chronic heart failure patients. Coenzyme Q10...
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Author:
Dayna Dye