Articles, tagged with "respiratory systems", page 5
01st December 2008
One of the factors one has to consider when choosing a dog is the amount of time you are prepared to spend exercising your dog. Just like humans dogs need regular exercise in order to have a healthy life. The amount of exercise depends on the sex, age, he...
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Author:
Terrie Simpson
17th October 2008
Mitochondrial myopathies are a group of neuromuscular diseases. Mitochondrial diseases result from failures of the mitochondria, specialized compartments present in every cell of the body except red blood cells. The mitochondria alter the energy of food m...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
13th October 2008
If you still believe that you are receiving nutrients from cheap, synthetic multivitamins - well, you are seriously mistaken. In recommending a high-quality multivitamin, always remember that these nutritional supplements complement the food that you eat....
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Author:
mercola
22nd May 2008
It seems that everyone is after losing weight these days to achieve a fat-free body. Excessive accumulation of fat in the body results in various health problems. Today, a large mass is after achieving a healthy body posture. To avoid the health problems ...
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Author:
jenni4321
25th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Duanphen Singhaphan
Although bones may seem to be rigid and fixed, they are actually more like muscles, capable of growing or shrinking with use. Each time a bone is moved, it bends ever so slightly, just enough in fact to trigger el...
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Author:
Peter John
04th March 2008
Therapeutic-grade peppermint oil, extracted from Mentha piperita of the Labiatae family, is obtained by steam distillation of the herb in full bloom. Menthol, the active ingredient in peppermint oil, is popular in many ways today. But to produce therapeut...
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Author:
Maria Schasteen
20th September 2007
Accounting about for 14% of all cancers and 28% of all cancer deaths, Lung Cancer is now the major cause of deaths (of both men and women) in the United States apart from being the most prevalent species of cancer. Lung Cancer is different from benign can...
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Author:
Yigit T.
27th September 2006
Mineral make-up is currently all the rage. Only one small company made it a few years ago, and now some of the major skin care manufacturers have jumped on the bandwagon. Much of its appeal comes from it being advertised as natural and non-toxic. Natural...
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Author:
No Last Name
31st August 2006
Golf and exercise may not sound alike, but they are definitely a hot combination. Most golfers may not be aware of it but the probability of maintaining a good fitness exercise for the body can significantly increase or improve one's game. The ability to ...
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Author:
Anthony Lee
06th October 2005
The canine distemper virus (CDV) causes a highly contagious disease in dogs known as distemper. Dogs who contract distemper suffer damage to their gastrointestinal, central nervous and respiratory systems. Distemper is incurable and often fatal.
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Author:
Simon Harris
21st September 2005
Studies conducted over the past two decades demonstrate that the exposure of the passengers inside a car to the dangerous air pollutants including respiratory irritants, neurological agents, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), carbon monoxide and carcinoge...
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Author:
Marcus Peterson
27th May 2005
Endurance Sports are like music concerts. They start at a low
key, setting a steady rhythm and culminate into a crescendo that
enthralls the spectator and the athlete. And not unlike an
orchestra, endurance demands a flawless performance from every
or...
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Protica Research