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olivehealthcare

Olive Health & London Travel Clinic | Blood Tests | Private BCG London - 0 views

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    Olive health & travel clinic ilford, London provide quality medical services in different fields like Private BCG london, Slimming jab, InterVax, Mobile phlebotomy, BCG NHS, Umrah vaccination, Ear irrigation, Hajj vaccination, BCG Injection. We also provide Travel vaccinations and antimalarials, Health Immunisations such as BCG, Shingles, HPV, Meningitis, Hepatitis B etc., Blood tests, Mobile phlebotomy (blood tests at home), Ear wax removal by irrigation method, Weight loss clinic (Saxenda), DNA/Paternity tests, and a range of health checks including STI testing.
olivehealthcare

Occupational Health Services - 0 views

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    Occupational Health Services gives a scope of services to secure wellbeing at work, evaluate and prompt on wellness for work. Intervax, Private BCG
lyfboat

Lyfboat - Medical Travel | Compare hospitals | Find Doctor | Free Cost Estimates - 0 views

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    Lyfboat | Compare best hospitals & doctors worldwide for cancer treatment, heart surgery, liver, kidney transplant, IVF & more. Save money - know your options.
World Vitamins

Making a Healthy Lunch, and Making It a Cause « World Vitamins Online - 4 views

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    Between them, Kristin Richmond and Kirsten Tobey have worked on Wall Street, traveled the world and taught school from East Africa to Ecuador. Now they make lunch for a living.
Matti Narkia

Sham vs. Wham: The Health Insider: Wham: Chia, a very complete food - 0 views

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    Aztec warriors would carry only Chia seed when going on long journeys, finding that they only needed a teaspoon or so of these seeds per day in order to remain fit for travel. The seeds are highly nutritious, and extremely nourishing, a great source of pr
Matti Narkia

100 Excellent Web Tools for Healthy Eating - Nursing School Search Blog - 0 views

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    When you've got a busy schedule, healthy eating can seem more like a luxury than a necessity, like it is. To help you stay on track at work, during travel and even on the weekends, we've researched and discovered these 100 web tools. You'll be able to bookmark calorie calculators, instantly check portion sizes and nutrition information, connect with dieters and healthy eaters through social media sites, research recipes, and plenty more
Matti Narkia

WHFoods: What are your thoughts on coconut oil? - 0 views

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    "Coconut oil is a staple food in many parts of the world. You can travel to Thailand, the Caribbean, parts of Brazil, countries in Africa, and the vast southern half of India and find this oil on center stage when it comes to delicious and healthy cuisine. The popularity of this oil is partly due to its stability, ease of use in cooking, and taste. Like all foods, the quality of coconut oil has a lot to do with its potential health benefits. Refined coconut oil that has been heavily processed, bleached, and deodorized is not going to provide you with the same desirable balance of fatty acids, or the same beneficial polyphenol content, as either virgin coconut oil or less extensively refined coconut oil (sometimes called "naturally refined" by the product manufacturers). Choosing organic coconut oil is a good way to assure you of higher quality in this regard. However, at the same time, there is such a long track record of coconut oil use in many cultures and their food traditions that I will be surprised if the research doesn't eventually show some key health benefits. Some of these health benefits are likely to be related to the unusual fatty acid composition of coconut oil, and other benefits are likely to be associated with the special polyphenols found in this oil (when virgin or very lightly refined). Also, it's the natural pattern of fats found in coconut oil that seems especially important to me, in addition to the blend of fats in the overall diet that results from the inclusion of coconut oil. If you decide to include coconut oil in your diet, I therefore recommend that you continue to use other high-quality oils (like extra virgin olive oil) as well. One of the practical benefits of coconut oil is that it has a higher smoke point than many other oils, so that you can cook with it at normal stovetop temperatures and have less concern about oxidation. The smoke point for lightly refined coconut oil is about 450ºF (232ºC) while the smoke point for unrefi
Matti Narkia

The Diet-Heart Hypothesis: Subdividing Lipoproteins - Whole Health Source - 0 views

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    The Diet-Heart Hypothesis: Subdividing Lipoproteins Two posts ago, we made the rounds of the commonly measured blood lipids (total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, triglycerides) and how they associate with cardiac risk. It's important to keep in mind that many things associate with cardiac risk, not just blood lipids. For example, men with low serum vitamin D are at a 2.4-fold greater risk of heart attack than men with higher D levels. That alone is roughly equivalent to the predictive power of the blood lipids you get measured at the doctor's office. Coronary calcium scans (a measure of blood vessel calcification) also associate with cardiac risk better than the most commonly measured blood lipids. Lipoproteins Can be Subdivided into Several Subcategories In the continual search for better measures of cardiac risk, researchers in the 1980s decided to break down lipoprotein particles into sub-categories. One of these researchers is Dr. Ronald M. Krauss. Krauss published extensively on the association between lipoprotein size and cardiac risk, eventually concluding (source): The plasma lipoprotein profile accompanying a preponderance of small, dense LDL particles (specifically LDL-III) is associated with up to a threefold increase in the susceptibility of developing [coronary artery disease]. This has been demonstrated in case-control studies of myocardial infarction and angiographically documented coronary disease. Krauss found that small, dense LDL (sdLDL) doesn't travel alone: it typically comes along with low HDL and high triglycerides*. He called this combination of factors "lipoprotein pattern B"; its opposite is "lipoprotein pattern A": large, buoyant LDL, high HDL and low triglycerides. Incidentally, low HDL and high triglycerides are hallmarks of the metabolic syndrome, the quintessential modern metabolic disorder. Krauss and his colleagues went on to hypothesize that sdLDL promotes atherosclerosis because of its ability to penetrate the artery wall more easily
nasseralam

travel health insurance, international health insurance - 0 views

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    Health insurance is a type of insurance against the danger of health conditions of the individual and includes the costs of the examination
moneytimeus healthy

Swedish Meatballs recipe - Healthy snacks and food for children - Healthy snacks and fo... - 0 views

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    Once upon a time, within my youth, which usually we all know was obviously a million years back, I got the most fascinating job a new girl searching for adventure can land…one that will gave me a chance to travel ( nicely, the most thrilling if that will young lady was me…which it was ). …
olivehealthcare

Lose Weight Quickly with the Slimming Jab - 0 views

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    Lose weight quickly with the Slimming Jab at Olive Health & Travel Clinic. It also appears to improve many indicators of cardiovascular risk.
fnfdoc

Top Tips To Cure Motion Sickness | Your Health Our Priority - 0 views

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    Motion sickness occurs as a result of a disagreement between the visual and vestibular systems of the body. It is characterized by symptoms of nausea, headache, and restlessness. Luckily, there are a number of home remedies you can try to cure travel sickness.
Theo Walcot

Abby and Brittany Hensel are conjoined twins - 1 views

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Theo Walcot

Abby and Brittany Hensel are conjoined twins - 1 views

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started by Theo Walcot on 04 May 13 no follow-up yet
Theo Walcot

Abby and Brittany Hensel are conjoined twins - 1 views

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Theo Walcot

Abby and Brittany Hensel are conjoined twins - 1 views

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lyfboat

What is Atrial Septal Defect Closure | Lyfboat - 0 views

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    Find and compare hospitals for Atrial Septal Defect Closure. Learn more about signs, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and much more
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    Find and compare hospitals for Atrial Septal Defect Closure. Learn more about signs, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and much more
Day Spa Adelaide

A Day Spa That Really Cares - 1 views

It is not easy being a sales representative because I have to travel to different places to promote our products. That is why during a day off from work, I always make it a point that I get pampere...

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started by Day Spa Adelaide on 22 Oct 13 no follow-up yet
Matti Narkia

Taste Delicious Mexican Food - 0 views

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    The cuisine of Mexico is pleasing to many palettes. Run now to your nearest taqueria and grab one of these yummy foods.
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