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    In "What Doesn't Kill You," Mark P. Mattson discusses "how neuroscientist think" eating plant products such as vegetables and fruit will help "prevent brain disease including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and strokes." Neuroscientist developed a hypothesis that regular exercise and activities are less likely to suffer from "Alzheimer's Disease". According to the article "plants do not kill" predators, they just want them to leave them alone by targeting their nervous systems. Different poisons such…

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    Long Term Exercise

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    When a person talks about exercise he is typically referring to physical activity carried out to improve wellness and health. Long-term exercise is a key component of a healthy life and can also contribute to many positive effects on a human body. On that point, there are various effects of long-term exercise such as health benefits, cognitive benefits, and weight loss. Many people are not motivated enough to exercise on a regular basis due to the fact that its beneficial effects are not…

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    Why Cholesteroid Is Bad

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    sicker. I want to dig deeper into this and hopefully learn a thing or two! First off what even is cholesterol? Cholesterol is a thick, waxy, fat like substance found in cells. Cholesterol travels in your bloodstream in small packs called lipoproteins. Lipoproteins are made of lipid on the inside and proteins on the outside. Alright now that we are a little educated, why is it bad to have high cholesterol? Having high cholesterol increases the risk of having a heart attacks, strokes, and…

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    Steroid abuse has been associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD). The use of steroids changes the levels of low-density lipoproteins (LDL) and high-density lipoproteins (HDL). These lipoproteins are responsible for carrying cholesterol in the blood throughout the body. Atherosclerosis is a condition caused by fatty substances, such as cholesterol, being deposited inside arteries and disrupt blood flow. Now…

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    The triglycerides are an important measure of heart health. This is why it is important triglycerides. Find out what to do if your triglycerides are too high. You know your body mass index (BMI) is a little high. You also keep an eye on your blood pressure and your cholesterol levels. Now your doctor suggests lowering triglycerides. If you do not realize you had triglycerides know that a healthy lifestyle can help lower your triglycerides. What are triglycerides? Triglycerides are a type of…

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    obesity, raises blood glucose, insulin levels, triglycerides and LDL (low-density lipoproteins). Lipoproteins are made of fat on the inside and protein on the outside and they are responsible for carrying cholesterol through your bloodstream. Cholesterol is “a waxy, fat-like substance that is found in all cells of the body”, it is required to produce vitamin D and substances that help digest foods. Low-density lipoproteins eventually lead to buildup of plaque in your arteries — this can be…

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    symptoms known as classic metabolic syndrome. “These include weight gain, decreased high-density lipoprotein. (HDL) and increased low-density lipoprotein(LDL)”. This leads to an increase of fat deposits into the tissues. HDL is defined as “a class of lipoproteins of relatively low density, the main function of which is to transport cholesterol to the tissues”. LDL is defined as “a class of lipoproteins of relatively low density, the main function of which is to transport cholesterol to the…

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    Toll Like Receptors

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    Toll like receptors (TLRs) are a class of proteins, which play an important role in the innate immune system. They are usually single, they usually span the entire membrane and are expressed on sentinel cells such as dendritic cells and macrophages, which recognize structurally conserved molecules derived from microbes. When the microbe breaches the physical barriers of the body like skin or intestinal mucosa, the TLRs recognize them and initiate an immune response. The TLRs include TLR1, TLR2,…

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    Main Question Post: Week 4: Cardiovascular Disorders Myocardial Ischemia and Acute Coronary Syndrome Cardiovascular disease (CVD) persists as the principle source of death amongst the men and women globally, and has claimed further breathes yearly in the United States (U.S) than “cancer, chronic lung disease, and accidents” collectively (Dunlay, & Roger, 2012). Myocardial ischemia and acute coronary syndrome originate with the coronary artery disease. According to Huether and McCance (2012),…

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    Blood Test Essay

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    Blood test is an important test used to find out about the health condition of our organs. Through blood tests, we are able to learn whether we have diseases like cancer, cardiac diseases, diabetes and certain genetic conditions. It also allows doctors to know if the medication or diagnosis a patient is going through is working. There are a few parts shown in a regular blood test report. The first section is the Complete Blood Count (CBC) test. This test gives us information about the types of…

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