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    Vitamin C Importance

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    It also contributes to the formation of red blood cells and prevents bleeding. Also it fights bacterial infections and reduces the effects of certain substances causing allergies. For these reasons, vitamin C is often used in the prevention and treatment of the common cold. It was found that vitamin…

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    quick thinking or response from the health care professional, can help save the patient life. The respiratory imbalance experienced by the patient can be interpreted as metabolic acidosis or metabolic alkalosis through the collection of an arterial blood gas. The patient lab work is collected, and interventions can be performing to help restore the patient back to their health. First, this paper will discuss the pathophysiology and compensation of metabolic acidosis and metabolic alkalosis.…

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    depends on what type of stone is formed. Stones come in a variety of sizes, shapes and color but there are four main types. The calcium stone is the most common and is formed when calcium that remains in the kidney collects over time and combines with oxalate in the urine. The struvite stone is more common in women than men and is made of ammonia. It usually forms after a chronic urinary tract infection and can become quite large, sometimes with little warning. Another common type of stone is…

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    can change how your body processes dietary fats, triglycerides and cholesterol. Both heart attack and stroke are medical emergencies. There are many things you can to do help prevent heart disease and stroke: • Have your blood pressure checked at least every 1–2 years. High blood pressure causes heart disease and increases the risk of stroke. • If you are between 55-79 years old, ask your health care provider if you should take aspirin to prevent a heart attack or strokes. • Do not use any…

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    Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the world with its prevalence directly tied to amount of cholesterol in the blood. The Framingham Heart Study showed the tie between high cholesterol and heart disease. The study found that low density lipoprotein (LDL) was more predictive of heart disease than total cholesterol. The study also suggested that family history made the cause of hypercholesterolemia and not a high just a high fat diet. The pharmaceutical class, HMG Co Reductase…

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    Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a serious medical condition that causes poor blood flow. It is sometimes referred to as chronic because it can last for years. Though, treatable by medical professional but can lead to complication. AF, is the most common type of abnormal or irregular rhythm of the heart (arrhythmia) affecting millions but mostly associated with aged or older person. The frequent occurrence “of AF increases with age, with the prevalence of 0.1% in person under 55 years of age, up to 2…

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    Bilirubin Synthesis

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    The CMP results show that his blood glucose levels are very high and that is because he is a type two diabetic. The bilirubin levels are really high and this can indicate cancer of the pancreas due to the blockage from cancerous cells in the bile ducts . Bilirubin is a waste product produced by the normal breakdown of heme, which is a component of hemoglobin that is found in red blood cells. Bilirubin is ultimately processed by the liver to allow its elimination from the body. Any condition that…

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    Why Cholesteroid Is Bad

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    attacks, strokes, and artery diseases. If you have an increase of cholesterol, it can start to build up and clog your arteries, which stops the blood from flowing to places in your body. When this happens, if you don’t have blood flowing to your head you are likely to have a stroke.…

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    he/she has an irreversible damage in the brain, causing the brain to lose its functions. There are two definitions of death in Australia. One of them refers to brain death, and the other is defined as, “Irreversible cessation of circulation of the blood (cardiac death-the heart stops…

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    single day kidneys filter about 120 to 150 quarts of blood and produces around 1 to 2 quarts of urine. These fist sized organs are very important because they help to prevent the buildup of wastes, regulate blood pressure, help our bones to stay strong, makes red blood cells, and keeps electrolytes balanced. We need our kidneys to remove waste and toxins from our bodies. When your kidneys suddenly stop filtering out waste products from your blood this is called Acute Renal Failure. High levels…

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