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    Hypertension What is hypertension? In medical terms, hypertension is high blood pressure. When it comes to cardiovascular disease it is very common in the United States. “In fact, it is the most widespread chronic disease in Western society.” (Brill, 2013) There are many prescriptions written for the common diagnosis of hypertension in the United States. According to the book Blood Pressure Down, it is the number one cause of stroke and kidney disease and can be a secondary cause for heart…

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    Try incorporating these heart healthy foods into your diet and lower your risk of heart disease. Salmon Salmon have a high amount of omega-3 fatty acids, which have been shown to lower the risk of heart disease. Omega-3 fatty acids can improve triglyceride levels, can help to prevent blood clots and can slow the rate of atherosclerosis, a condition that causes the arteries to harden. Wild salmon has the highest amount of omega-3 fatty acids…

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    test is utilized to discover either amino acids or proteins. The Biuret's test is for just protein. Lipids are macromolecules that are generally insoluble in water. Lipids are made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. They are demonstrated as fats or triglycerides. Oils are fluid at room temperature and are called unsaturated. Strong fats are submerged. Lipids are found in cell movies and are an importance source. By utilizing the Sudan III test the area of lipids can be…

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    Diseases related to insulin: Insulin is an important factor in our bodies. It is important to maintain normal levels of insulin in our bodies for proper function. When insulin levels are at an abnormal level certain complications occurs, which results in disease. Insulin is a major factor in diabetes. There are two types of diabetes. People with type 1 diabetes cannot produce insulin because the body’s immune system attacks the beta cells of the pancreas. This results in the accumulation of…

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    CHRONONUTRITION -for beginners - Eating for the most people is one of the life's greatest pleasures but the food we choose in our everyday life is extremely important for many reasons. It is likely that you have already heard about Chrononutrition or Chronic Diet, how we usually call it. We all know that it has to do something with nutrition. Also, many of them claim that following main principles of Chrononutrition, as a result, you will lose weight and with not return. Chrono…

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    Other causes of ischemic stroke include high blood pressure (hypertension), elevated levels of cholesterol and triglycerides in the blood, and blood clotting disorders. There are two main types of ischemic stroke: thrombotic and embolic. Thrombotic strokes occur when an artery becomes blocked by a blood clot within the brain, clinically referred to as cerebral thrombosis…

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    Vegetarianism is not helping you or your body! Many people become vegetarians for the health, environmental, ethical, and global food shortage reasons. One individual tried to eat fruit for breakfast every day. His triglyceride levels went from under 100 to almost 3,000! Normal triglyceride levels are supposed…

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    All the animal experiments were performed in accordance with the guidelines established by the Animal Ethics Committee of Wonkwang University, and this experiment was approved by the committee (Approval No. WKU15-101). To evaluate the effect of BGE on fasting blood glucose levels, C57BL/6J (dbdb) 30 mice (20 –25g, 4 weeks, male Lepr(+/+)) and C57BL/6J (dbh) 10 mice (20–25g, 4 weeks, male Lepr(+/-)) were used as the animal model. All the animals were purchased from SAMTACO (Osan, Korea) All the…

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    Suggested Title: Everything that you wanted to know about Ceylon Cinnamon! Suggested Title: Ceylon Cinnamon: Is it really Different and Better than Cassia Cinnamon? From Ayurvedic scriptures to the Bible, cinnamon is mentioned in all of these and more, pointing to the use of the woody spice as far back as 2000 BC. In fact, the use of cinnamon for the express purpose of perfuming oil used for anointing can even be found in the Old Testament. Today, the spice lends its delectably sweet flavor…

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    the WT diet, all the mice displayed very similar TG levels (mean TG 1.2 ± 0.36 mmol/l, SD). After the gene transfers, the change in TG values did not completely follow the patterns of the cholesterol values (Fig. 3B). However, cholesterol and triglycerides are not metabolized via the same mechanisms. Therefore, the gene therapy approach used herein to increase the LDL-C uptake was not expected to similarly affect the circulating TG levels. No significant differences were found in comparison with…

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