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Understanding personal medical reports is helpful to managing one's health better. Lipid profile knowledge is an important step to healthcare management and control.
A look at the lipid group of biological molecules. Including the fatty acids, triglycerides, phospholipids, glycolipids, waxes, lipoproteins and steroids.
What are the different kinds of lipids? What is the difference between saturated and unsaturated fats? Read on and discover.
How are the different types of lipids metabolized in the body? How do abnormal lipid conditions occur?
A chemical description of an infamous but important chemical which is ever-present in dietary advice.
What is cholesterol and what factors contribute to high cholesterol?
There is an ordered regularity to the pandemonium of life on Earth.
What is the difference between an organic and an inorganic molecule? What substances are within the realm of organic chemistry? Read on and discover.
DNA, enzymes, fats, carbohydrates and hormones are all part of the discipline of Biochemistry.
Like many genetic disorders, TSD is concentrated in specific communities. It is a fatal disorder that causes a lipid, or fatty substance, to build up in the brain.
To many people cholesterol has a negative reputation, but in fact it plays a critical role in maintaining good health. Understanding cholesterol is the key.
Molecules that form hydrogen bonds with water are hydrophilic and those that can't are hydrophobic.
A visit to a busy doctor for a cursory review of one's lipid panel can be a bewildering experience: Good cholesterol? Bad cholesterol? How can the same molecule be both?
Niacin at 100-200 X the RDA (about 1.5-3 grams/day) can raise HDL and lower LDL and triglycerides, and lead to a more healthy balance of HDL to LDL and triglycerides.
Plant sterols have a proven track record when it comes to reducing cholesterol but there is a controversy regarding their industrial creation and addition to other foods.
Inflammation is a healthy defense that becomes a disease risk, if natural reversal is hampered by omega-3 oil deficiency.
Diabetes increases the risk of heart disease. But the risk can be reduced by lowering blood cholesterol levels.
Acanthocytosis is a digestive illness that is defined by the absence of VLDLs (very low-density lipids) and chylomicrons in the plasma.
Cell outer membranes regulate and transport materials into and out of cells. Without membranes there would be no life as it is now known and understood by scientists
Proteins and fats are essential to life and play an important role in the building and the repair of cells.
Miscarriage has been thought of as a woman's problem, but research shows that it can be caused by the man.
The Atkins Diet actually helps people lose pounds according to a two-year study by a team of doctors and scientists.
Water is highly organized by contact with the double layer of membrane lipids. Hydrophilic phosphates of the phospholipids hydrogen bond into the water surface layers.
High cholesterol is a known risk factor for cardiovascular disease, heart attack and stroke.
Sure, they don't sound pretty, but fatty acids, namely omega-3 and omega-6, are essential when it comes to your health.
Along with smoking, hypertension, and elevated cholesterol, hypothyroidism is a significant risk factor for atherosclerosis or hardening of the arteries.
Reduces chances for numerous diseases, and provides a strong muscle-skeletal system, energy and metabolic enhancements, weight lifting is the miracle exercise for all.
Total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein ("bad") cholesterol impacts heart health. This new study shows how oxidized cholesterol promotes atherosclerosis.
High-density lipoprotein (HDL) is involved in the reverse transport and management of blood cholesterol. Elevated levels may protect against heart disease.
A new diagnosis of heart disease can make patients feel depressed and helpless. But there is much that people can do immediately to take back control of their health.
Over-the-counter medications and lifestyle changes can help minimize a number of the side effects caused by antiretroviral treatment (ART) for HIV/AIDS.
Recent studies support the use of valerian for insomnia and cramping, adding to a body of evidence that supports the use of herbal medicine for some medical conditions.
A look at the structural polysaccharides; cellulose and chitin and the storage polysaccharides; glycogen and starch.
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. A number of laboratory test methods are used to aid in syphilis diagnosis.
Herbal medicines are popular and generally considered safe. This article describes a herbal medicine Tinospora that boosts our immune systems and protects from H1N1.
Calories are core concepts, both thermally and diet-wise. Metabolic burning, or oxidation, inside life's organisms is inexorbable, constant, and necessary for life.
Eating food is eating calories and energy, and scientific wisdom works wonders for all who are serious about losing weight and winning the battle that never seems to end.
Dietary cholesterol and saturated fats have been blamed for cardiovascular disease, but scientific evidence shows that other factors are involved.
A new meta-analysis of studies investigating flaxseed's health benefits supports the notion that this grain exerts cardioprotective effects.
Several inexpensive herbs and supplements demonstrate cholesterol-reducing properties with fewer side effects than conventional statin drugs.
Some people with high cholesterol levels do not respond to diet and drug therapy. For them, LDL apheresis offers a novel intervention against a life-long disorder.
The biological role of fish oils and why they are essential for optimum health.
Paper chromatography, even today, has useful application for scientific investigations, and it reveals how chemists can separate and identify specific chemical compounds.
Within the last few years, several published reports have linked statins to lupus and other auotimmune disorders; learn about the benefits and risks of statin therapy.
Consumers have many misconceptions about the myths and truths about diesel fuel. How is it made? And how is it different than regular gasoline?
The human skin is the largest body organ and consists of three layers. The outermost epidermal layer is the stratum corneum, which helps protect the skin from infection.
Heat, applied through boiling and autoclaving is used to sterilize. But how does heat destroy cells and viruses? Here is a simple explanation of heat's mode of action.
Although they appear to behave as living things, viruses, viroids and prions are nonliving particles. Read on and discover more about these 'smart' parasites.


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