Articles, tagged with "human cells", page 7
30th October 2008
We know that chocolates have great benefits for our health. Dark chocolates in fact are good anti-oxidants and also believed to help relax blood pressure and lower bad cholesterol. Dark chocolate is good for your heart. Hershey's Center for Health and Nut...
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Author:
Mercola.Com
29th October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Charles Carter
Proteins are composed of long chain like forms of amino acids. Amino acids are basic and fundamental to life. As a chemical compound, it is made of amine and carbonyl functional groups. To put it simply, they are made ...
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Author:
liveleantoday
27th October 2008
The common question of what is bacteria is now a days finding its way in most people's minds and it has reached a point in time that we need to be enlightened about this issue. Many usually opt to ignore it but sooner or later they often find themselves b...
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Author:
Wangeci
01st October 2008
What if I told you society may be moving quickly towards a time when ads saying "Cheap skin products at our lab" have been posted on the Internet? Today, researchers have improved greatly on their ability to grow human cells in a Petri dish. Already today...
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Author:
Laurel Levine
09th September 2008
Discover the Link between Pregnancy and Dry Skin Care
Have you ever experienced skin problems during pregnancy? One young woman dealt with a health problem that had not bothered her for some timeā"her eczema. That woman, a new mother had developed dr...
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Author:
Laurel Levine
20th August 2008
Chlamydia is an infection and is considered as a public sexually transmitted infection. In detail in the US unaided, around 2.8 million suitcases of this infection are recorded every year. This infection is caused by the Chlamydia trachomatis.
The bact...
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Author:
Joe Samson
13th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Stephen Lau
Many people are afflicted by cancer, autoimmune and other degenerative diseases, which are enemies of longevity. The key to longevity is to protect yourself from free radicals, which damage your immune system, making you ...
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Author:
Stephen Lau
24th July 2008
Toll-like receptor 6 (TLR6) often designated as CD286 (cluster of differentiation 286), is a member of the Toll-like receptor family, a highly conserved series of ancient innate immune pattern recognition receptors. TLR6 was first described by Takeuchi et...
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Author:
Stephen Jones
04th July 2008
Gene therapy is the insertion of genes into an individual's cells and tissues to treat a disease, and hereditary diseases in which a defective mutant allele is replaced with a functional one. Although the technology is still in its infancy, it has been us...
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Author:
peterhutch
02nd July 2008
A new useful study on diabetes has been done by the Researchers at the University of Florida who have been able to reverse diabetes in mice. What the researchers did was used a simple injection of immature cells, or stem cells, right below the skin, and ...
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Author:
Andy Rogers
19th June 2008
Recent studies have shed some light on the unusual antibacterial activity of a certain type of honey, leading to a greater understanding of its ability to kill pathogenic bacteria and promote healing in wounds and other skin conditions.
Manuka Honey, f...
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Author:
honeymark
10th June 2008
A cancer that occurs in any part of the endocrine system. The endocrine system consists of hormone secreting endocrine glands such as the pituitary, thyroid, adrenal, pancreatic and adrenal glands. Cancers of these organs usually results in excessive horm...
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Author:
peterhutch
09th April 2008
Some people say that drinking of tea is good for health, but in fact, drinking green tea would be an ideal choice. The main constituent that makes the green tea so healthy is the antioxidants. First, what is antioxidant and why is it necessary?
Oxidati...
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Author:
Marcia
07th April 2008
Recent studies show that a particular type of honey known as "Manuka Honey" contains extremely powerful antifungal properties.
There are many different types of medication available to treat fungal infections such as ringworm, athlete's foot, jock it...
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Author:
honeymark
25th March 2008
After being shadowed by modern day medicine, honey is being used to treat a variety of different health conditions including infected wounds involving antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
Scientists have discovered the unusual antibacterial activity of a cer...
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Author:
honeymark