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Functions of Cholesterol

  Cholesterol is the fatty and waxy lipid solution circulating in the body providing protective coating to the arteries and its surrounding walls. It also produces hormones and keeps the fat level intact in the body. It is said to be prevailing in every cell of the body. Despite being very important and useful still [...]

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Fading Acne Scars on African American Skin – Clear Your Skin Today!

African Americans along with other women of color tend to be more vulnerable to acne scarring due to the additional melanin in the skin. Occasionally these types of protrusions that come up underneath the skin but don’t appear totally could be just as irritating as acne. When the under the skin protrusions tend to be [...]

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Physiology of Menstruation

Menstruation (Greek Word, men – month) is monthly uterine bleeding outflowing through vagina onto vulva for 4-5 days every 28 days during reproductive life of a women from menarche to menopause. Menses are normal uterine function whereby endometrium prepares to receive pregnancy. Bleeding comes from oestrogen progesterone primed endometrium. Woman gets 13 menses in a [...]

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Certain Things In Life & Death

There are certain things in life that when you take away, you gain more in return. Life itself, in fact, is one of those things. When you witness someone lose it, you gain invaluable understanding that only such loss can give you. A funeral, in this case, is like a classroom. You may witness something [...]

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Insomnia – The Growing Epidemic

Insomnia is becoming an increasingly common complaint which currently affects more than a third of all adults. People who suffer from insomnia experience poor-quality sleep and generally complain that they: Have difficulty falling asleep. Frequently wake during the night. Have difficulty returning to sleep. Wake up too early in the morning. Feel un-refreshed in the [...]

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Hypertension Causes and Risks

Primary (aka essential) hypertension has no known cause, however there are a number of lifestyle factors which do seem to effect the chances of developing hypertension. Risk factors may be related to the environment, genetics and family history, smoking, diet, hormones, how much sodium (salt) you have in your diet or even the level of [...]

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Heart Disease – Fish Oil With Lycopene And Q10 Can Prevent And Treat The Disease

Heart disease is one of the biggest killers in the developed nations. Heart disease is a multifaceted problem, but there are four undeniable factors that definitely play a role in its development and progression: 1. High LDL cholesterol. This cholesterol is mainly created by your liver and is transported to the blood vessels to repair [...]

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Heart Disease

Heart disease, as the name implies, is an affliction of heart and its associated systems. Around 13 million people suffer from coronary heart disease, with 479,000 people dying from it each year. Congenital heart disease affects 8-10 out of 1,000 children every year in America. Heart disease has branched into different types, each disease having [...]

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Universal Access to Anti-HIV Therapy

Anti-HIV therapy refers to using a combination of anti-retroviral drugs to block viral replication, relieve HIV symptoms and delay the progression of the disease. This treatment has become so successful that researchers have observed dramatic decreases in morbidity and mortality in countries having access to it. The success of anti-HIV therapy has also caused quite [...]

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Bioresearch Investing Made Easy: Dr Lindsay Rosenwald

Bioresearch is one of the cutting edge investment fields on Wall Street at present. But it’s not an easy field to invest in. Medical researchers have to filter down products to pass drugs through different types of clinical trials and sometimes these drugs just don’t make it through. This is where an expert medical and [...]

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