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    Soluble fiber helps lower total LDL cholesterol levels by lessening the amount of absorption of cholesterol into circulation. Soy isoflavones aid in reducing LDL cholesterol levels and in reducing the susceptibility of LDL to oxidation. Other plant-based foods that can reduce cholesterol absorption and lower LDL cholesterol levels which, are a risk for atherosclerosis…

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    Vitamin C Benefits

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    Benefits of Vitamin C Vitamins are substances that the human body needs to grow and develop normally. (1) Vitamins are efficacious in preventing and curing a variety of ailments ranging from heart conditions, high cholesterol level, eye disorders to skin disorders. Generally, vitamins boost many of the metabolic mechanisms and perform functions that other nutrients don't. Vitamins can be acquired in various ways, commonly through the foods we eat. However, depending on the cuisine and…

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    In the medical devices industry, many firms have found a comfortable foothold within their respective markets. Boston Scientific, however, is not one of said firms. Throughout their lifespan Boston Scientific has been constantly growing and expanding its product portfolio through a variety of ways. They have found their success in the form of new products; they gain said assets through acquisitions as well as organic R&D. However, within their industry, the innovation of a new product is not…

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    Dietary Lipids Essay

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    Monoblasts and phagocytes are the earliest recognizable cells of this family which after two or three cell divisions give rise to monocytes. Monocytes then enter blood circulation and migrate into the tissues where they mature into macrophages (Mosser, 2003). Tissue macrophages are spread throughout the body and designated by specific name depending on the site of tissue occupation. These macrophages are called by different…

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    What Is The Cause Of Obesity

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    Obesity is taking the world by storm. It is becoming more and more popular, but it is also becoming more and more preventable. In the past ten years alone, obesity statistics have at least doubled and in some age groups, tripled. Along with the increase in the statistics, the amount of solutions to the problem has also doubled. Obesity has always been a problem throughout time, but it is more of a modern day problem. The main cause of obesity is simply that people aren’t aware of the problem.…

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