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How Brain Tumor Affect On Health | Your Health Our Priority - 0 views

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    A brain is an organ often composed of Connective tissues and nerve cells. The brain contains three important parts including breathe controlling and muscles like moving muscles and sensing like emotions breathing, memory thinking and somewhat personality.
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Cancer Chemotherapy Via Drugs | Your Health Our Priority - 0 views

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    How chemotherapy takes place? Depending on type of cancer and period of cancer, it stops cancer cells ability of damage and more to divide. Oftenly drugs are used and different for different person. This is systematic therapy also affect your entire body.
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Glutamatergic Synapse Pathway - 0 views

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    Glutamate receptors are located in both neurons and glial cells throughout the CNS. The glutamatergic synapse pathways, which are linked to many other neurotransmitter pathways, play a crucial role in a large array of normal physiological functions. The glutamate dysfunction stands out as a key factor in both neurodevelopmental diseases and injury.
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Tuberculosis Symptoms And Cure | Your Health Our Priority - 0 views

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    Tuberculosis or simply TB is a spreadable disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This organism has a hard, waxy cell wall that makes it highly resistant to unfavorable environments and drugs. It evades the mucus lining of the windpipe and enters the lungs.
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    The goal of treating Tuberculosis is to protect the patient from possible disability and death. Another objective is to reduce the spread of Tuberculosis infection to others. TB may be a stubborn infection but with the right measures at the right time, it can be cured.
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Inflammasome Signaling Pathway - 0 views

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    Inflammasome activation is a key function mediated by the innate immune system in response to harmful stimuli, such as pathogens, dead cells or irritants. However, overt activation of inflammasomes may also lead to a variety of autoinflammatory and autoimmune diseases, including neurodegenerative diseases (such as multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease) and metabolic disorders (such as atherosclerosis, obesity and type II diabetes).
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Protein Phosphorylation - 0 views

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    Phosphorylation is the most common and important molecular mechanism of acute and reversible regulation of protein function. Through protein phosphorylation, protein function is regulated in response to extracellular stimuli both inside and outside the cell.
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Neuroinflammation Pathway - 0 views

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    Neuroinflammatory response is primarily an inherent protective mechanism in the central nervous system (CNS). In intact nerves of the CNS, glial cells (including astrocytes and microglia) play a key role in critical support, and can respond to any degree of CNS injury and disease.
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Down Syndrome: Symptoms, Types & Treatment | Health Blog - 0 views

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    Down syndrome is also known as DS or DNS. This is a genetic disorder. Our human body is made of millions of cells.
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Psoriasis: Causes, Symptoms, Types & Treatment - Health Blog - 0 views

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    Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that accelerates the rate at which your skin cells grow. An effective method to treat psoriasis is phototherapy or light therapy.
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    Psoriasis is an auto-immune illness that affects almost three percent of the world's population. People who suffer from psoriasis experience a great deal of skin irritation and discomfort.
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Lypo-Spheric Supplements: Side Effects of Alpha Lipoic Acid - 0 views

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    Alpha-lipoic acid is a more suitable supplement for marathon athletes who want to lose weight than for bodybuilders and strength athletes, according to an animal study conducted by China's agricultural university. Most of the alpha-lipoic acid present in our organisms was produced by our own cells. We only get a minimal amount from the food we eat. The best source are organs with a high metabolic ratio, such as the kidneys, heart and liver.
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gold nanoparticle drug delivery - 0 views

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    Compared to the traditional forms of drugs, nanoparticles delivery systems offer many advantages. Nanoparticles can be water-soluble and taken up by cells easily, so they can be successfully used as delivery tools for currently bioactive compounds with low solubility.
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A Brief Analysis Of Uterine Polyps And Its Impact On Your Body - 0 views

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    Uterine Polyps is becoming an increasingly common problem in the females these days and there is a handful of you who get to suffer from it. The major reason behind this is the growth in the cells around the uterus area. Most of these polyps are noncancerous and can be cured with medication but some of them are pre-cancerous and can cause vital damage to your body. To know more about Uterine Polyps Treatment, Uterine Polyps Symptoms, Uterine Polyps Causes, visit the link.
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Uterine Fibroids-Related Information To Be Acquainted With - 0 views

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    Fibroids can be understood as benign tumors through fibrous connective tissues and smooth muscle cells and are developed in the uterus. Talking about uterine fibroids, they are supposed to be the non-cancerous growths of the uterus that often takes place at the time of childbearing years. They expand on the wall of the uterus and also known as myomas or leiomyomas. Browse to know more about Uterine Fibroids Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment.
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Primary Hypotensive Reaction: A Case Report - 0 views

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    Primary hypotensive reaction is a rare type of transfusion reaction caused by excess bradykinin in the blood product, which is typically not screened for during packed red blood cell preparation. Here, we describe a patient who experienced hypotension during blood transfusion that could not be attributed to other life-threatening reactions such as acute hemolytic reaction, anaphylaxis, transfusion-related acute lung injury, or sepsis.
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Do Turmeric Lower Cholesterol? Know the Current Facts - AMVital - 0 views

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    Hearing "cholesterol" likely invokes a negative reaction for many. However, it actually helps create necessary elements for your body, such as cell walls and hormones. It's also used to make bile acids, which help with digestion. High cholesterol levels are a severe health risk and can increase your chances of developing heart disease. For this reason, many people take statins or other medications to lower their cholesterol levels. You may have also heard that curcumin-the active ingredient in turmeric-can help reduce LDL (bad) cholesterol and raise HDL (good) cholesterol. The question is: Does it really work? If so, how much should you take and how often? Does current research and study support this claim? In this article, we'll discuss all these queries. So let's dive into it!
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Mind Blowing Health Benefits of Black Pepper - AMVital - 0 views

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    This aromatic spice retains a host of active compounds, especially 'oleoresins and alkaloids like piperine and chavicine. It also has antioxidants, flavonoids, and other phenolic chemicals that help defend your cells and boost digestion-linked issues. It is also a source of the following vitamins and minerals: Vitamin K Vitamin E Vitamin A Thiamine (B1) Riboflavin (B2) Pantothenic Acid (B5) Vitamin B6 Manganese Copper Iron Calcium Phosphorus Potassium Selenium Zinc
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Are YOU Looking for information of PAIN IN OVARIES? | PCOS TREATMENT OPTIONS - 0 views

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    Ovarian cysts tend to be primary root cause of . Almost all of times pain in ovaries can indicate that the female has evolved cysts on the ovaries. Cysts on the ovaries are actually an accumulation of fluid surrounded inside a thin walled cell.
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Psoriasis information & treatment - Treat your Psoriasis with Homeopathy at Dr. Batra's - 0 views

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    Psoriasis is an auto-immune chronic condition that affects the growth cycle of skin cells. Treat your Psoriasis with Homeopathy at Dr. Batra's.
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Stay Healthy - 0 views

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    At the point when keep running down, numerous people reach for an extra cup of coffee. But there are a lot of energy-boosting foods that don't include caffeine . The National Sleep Foundation recommends eating: 1: Magnesium-rich nuts, such as almonds, cashews or hazelnuts. 2: Iron-rich spinach, which promotes oxygen in the cells and boosts energy.
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Brain Injury, Symptoms, Causes, Treatments and Precautions - 0 views

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    Brain injury refers to a condition in which deterioration or destruction of the brain cells occurs. It is estimated that in America almost 2.6 million people suffer from different kinds of brain injury every year.
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