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Low Density Lipoproteins Coronary Heart Disease
1,569 wordsFor years, cholesterol has been a major concern for millions of people around the world. This fear of cholesterol has led to many consultations with specialists like physicians and nutritionists. It seems that there is a great misconception about this molecule. A majority of the population is conscious of the harm that it can cause, but they are not aware that it has pertinent values to our body. There are two major forms that cholesterol comes in: 1) low density lipoprotein, which is generally ...
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Alcohol Affects Alcohol Abuse
1,097 wordsDrinking alcohol, in excess, can cause severe damage in our internal organs. However, if we learn how our body metabolizes alcohol, we can prevent illness caused by alcohol abuse. The alcohol in beverages that we drink, contain ethyl alcohol which is made of a fermentation process of several products such as corn, potato mashes, fruit juices, beet, and sugar cane. Today, mass production of alcoholic beverage is through hydration process. Alcohol is easily mixable with water, and since plasma and...
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Almond Butter Lower Ldl Almonds
307 wordsALMONDS A seed of the fruit of the almond tree bearing fragrant pink and white flowers is what we know as Almond nut. Make your day nice all by yourself by adding some almond butter to a breakfast shake to boost its taste and protein content. Because of their mild flavor, almonds are used both as a garnish and as an ingredient in a variety of both sweet and savory dishes. Sweetened almond paste, called marzipan, is used to make candies and to decorate cakes. Almonds coated with caramelized sugar...
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Molecular Biology Membrane Potential
1,317 words... that span the membrane. Class 5. Lipid Anchored These proteins undergo substitution with the carbohydrate groups of glycolipids, therefore binding covalently with the lipid. This classification is not definitive in including all proteins, since there may well be other examples that span the membrane with different numbers of anchor chains. The structure of proteins varies greatly. The first factor affecting structure is the proteins function, but equally important is the proteins location, a...
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Coronary Heart Disease Density Lipoprotein
1,576 words... flow from the right atrium into the right ventricle. When the right ventricle beats or contracts, the blood flows through the pulmonary valve and into the lungs where it becomes oxygenated. The oxygenated blood returns to the heart, pooling in the left atrium. The mitral valve allows the blood to pass from the left atrium to the left ventricle. When the left ventricle contracts the blood travels through the aortic valve into the aortic arch for distribution throughout the body. (Cardiac, Hea...
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Coronary Heart Disease Cost Effectiveness
855 wordsThe subject under consideration is the treatment of high blood cholesterol in Adults. Statins (reductase inhibitors HMG-CoA) are widely applied for treatment of hypercholesterolemia. Their inhibitory action is based on agonize in relation to reductase HMG-CoA, thus they reduce the LDL concentration to greater extend than other preparations lowering the level of cholesterol. Besides they normalize the concentration of triglycerides of the patients with hypercholesterolemia. Statins are easy to wi...
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Low Density Lipoproteins Blood Cholesterol
1,434 wordsFor years, cholesterol has been a major concern for millions of people around the world. This fear of cholesterol has led to many consultations with specialists like physicians and nutritionists. It seems that there is a great misconception about this molecule. A majority of the population is conscious of the harm that it can cause, but they are not aware that it has pertinent values to our body. There are two major forms that cholesterol comes in: 1) low density lipoprotein, which is generally ...
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H 2 O Amino Acids
1,852 wordsFunctions Of The Digestive And Kidney Systems Functions Of The Digestive And Kidney Systems Of The Body 1. You eat a hot dog, leave the bun, describe the physiological response to the increased food in your stomach. Food inters the stomach and it increases the pH and H+ decreases thus the stomach get more basic. The stomach walls are also stretched. Chemoreceptors and stretch receptors detect the change in pH and the stretch on the walls. Nerve impulses travel to the sub mucosal plexus this stim...
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Patient Cholesterol Reading Diet
485 wordsWellness Plan Quiz 2 Jim xxxx xxxx Public Health I would recommend a lot of changes for this patient, including exercise, change of diet, and cessation of his smoking habit, to name a few. This patient should use a lumbar support pillow in his chair at work, as well as a foot support, to alleviate strain on his lower back form sitting all day. I would recommend that he quit smoking and change his diet to one containing less fatty foods, and much less cholesterol. The pain he feels in his neck co...
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