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    Glucose Case Study

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    diabetic diet" for pre-type II diabetes diagnosed six months ago. Further history and labs are • Smoker: 1 pack/day • Height: 5 '11" • Weight: 195 lbs. • Glucose: (4 hours post-prandial) 165 mg.dL • HbA1c: 10.4 • BP: 156/94 • Resting Pulse: 52 • LDL Cholesterol: 175 mg/dL What problem caused the professor 's symptoms? The presentation of symptoms that the professor is experiencing suggest that the professor is having a transient ischemic attack or TIA. A TIA is a recurrent episode of…

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    Pink Wine Benefits

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    but, new studies have proven that nutritional LDL cholesterol and saturated fat do now not motive coronary heart disorder whilst consumed in affordable amounts The proper motive behind the coolest health of the French is probably the fact that they eat more complete meals and stay universal healthier…

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    Causes Of Hypertension

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    Each individual must strive for a healthier lifestyle which can be challenging because one will have to eliminate certain favourites in life whether it be diet or hobbies. As defined by World Health Organization (WHO), it is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.” REFERENCE HERE. There are many chronic diseases which affect people today in society, one of which is hypertension. Hypertension is also known as a silent killer,…

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    The consumption of caffeine has been showed to have both long- and short-term effects on the health. The most pronounced effect of caffeine on the cardiovascular system is the ability to raise blood pressure. In healthy individuals this is often not of great concern however hypertensive individuals might suffer from an acute increase in blood pressure, leading to server health. In addition a regular intake of caffeine is evident to lower the risk of developing arrhythmia as well as an important…

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    According to the American Heart Association (2014), cholesterol, is a soft waxy substance found in your bloodstream and all of your cells. It is a steroid which is made mostly in the liver. The body internally makes approximately 85% of the body's total cholesterol while only 15% comes from diet.(Saladin 66) However, what is interesting to note is while some dietary" food products are advertised as "cholesterol free" they may be high in saturated fats".(Saladin 66). This will cause the body…

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    Myocardial Infarction

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    arteries, can cause injury and result in arteries becoming stiffer over time. Healthy endothelium actively works to prevent atherosclerosis from developing. Injured endothelium attracts more low-density lipoproteins, also known as LDL or “bad” cholesterol. The build up of LDL in the artery wall can eventually lead to the plaque that causes atherosclerosis. The plaque is extremely dangerous, especially if unstable, because it can grow without symptoms for years and then without warning rupture,…

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    2014). An atheroma develops from damage to the endothelium of the artery. The damage in the artery allows for fats, cholesterol, lipoprotein, and other particles to collect in the artery. High concentrations of LDL cholesterol go into the damaged endothelium and are oxidized. This oxidized LDL pulls white blood cells to the vessel walls, as the macrophages come to the vessel they envelope the lipoproteins and then become…

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    CASE MYSTERY: THE PROFESSOR Nursing is a profession that offers a broad spectrum of choices for practice. Each nurse gathers tools for use in a chosen specialty as experience and knowledge is gained through practice. One of the most interesting tools gathered by professional nurses is the ability to be a detective of sorts. Working with a team of medical professionals, nurses contribute to the plan of care and treatment by providing outstanding assessment skills, evaluating interventions for…

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    Treatment with Soups Goat meat processing with proper fitting and able to reduce the risk of GERD disease. One way to cook soup. Because cholesterol contained in meat is able to be reduced. If you cook with in the sate, cholesterol, bad fats, and LDL goes up. Especially in the cooking satay, carcinogenic properties of PHA and HCA are also very risky for your cancer Consumption of orange juice Orange juice consumption after eating mutton useful as a neutralizer of fat in the body. He also useful…

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    Results Table 1 showed that oral administration of Diclofenac sodium at 150mg/kg.b.w. resulted in a significant increase in renal tumor necroses factor -α (TNF-α), nitric oxide (NO) and thiobarbaturic acid reactive substances (TBARS) compared to the normal control group (p< 0.01). Rat receiving extract of any of the two doses of cranberry extract used in this study (75 and 150mg/kg.b.w.) showed a significant decrease in renal TNF-α, NO and TBARS compared to the group that received Diclofenac…

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