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Other Problems in Biological Simulation
This article discusses the study of lipid membranes via computer simulation.
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Skins of the tiny beings,
Cell membrane, all of a hundred millionth meter is the skin of one celled creatures. But it is as versatile as our skin or perhaps even more….
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What Is a Lipid Molecule?
What are the different kinds of lipids? What is the difference between saturated and unsaturated fats? Read on and discover.
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Fat = Pure Evil?
Let's discuss fats, once and for all. What is good for you, and what isn't? How much should you eat? How LITTLE should you eat? What will fat do for you, that you didn't know?
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Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Ionic Channels
This article discusses recent molecular dynamics studies conducted to gain a better understanding of ionic channels in lipid bilayers.
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Quantifying Food Insecurity Part I
The statistics often given on food security matters in world forums tend to make people notice, but little targetted action can be taken. This paper aims to give an idea that may help to quantify levels of food insecurity in order to compare and target those most in need.
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The Thyroid-Cholesterol Connection
An estimated 13 million Americans have a thyroid disorder with nearly half remaining undiagnosed. Approximately 98 million adults have high cholesterol or total blood cholesterol values of 200 mg/dL or higher. <I>Ninety</I> percent of patients diagnosed with hypothyroidism have elevated cholesterol or triglyceride levels.
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Cholesterol Chemistry
A chemical description of an infamous but important chemical which is ever-present in dietary advice.
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What Are Organic Molecules?
What is the difference between an organic and an inorganic molecule? What substances are within the realm of organic chemistry? Read on and discover.
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What is Biochemistry?
DNA, enzymes, fats, carbohydrates and hormones are all part of the discipline of Biochemistry.
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What is Tay-Sachs Disease?
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.
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Cachexia in Cancer Patients
Cachexia is the progressive loss in body weight that occurs in many patients with advanced cancer. Although controlling cachexia will not cure the cancer, it can be very beneficial in ameliorating the morbidity and high mortality seen in the patients.
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In Pain? Check Your Medicine Cabinet!
Cholesterol-lowering medications are frequently at the root of users' muscle and joint pains as well as more serious side effects. Think twice before going on these somewhat optional drugs.
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Quantifying Food Insecurity Part II
An attempt is made to measure food insecurity in a quantitative manner by evaluating the food we eat.
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Hypothyroidism and Atherosclerosis
Along with smoking, hypertension, and elevated cholesterol, hypothyroidism is a significant risk factor for atherosclerosis or hardening of the arteries.
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Infant Formula - To Use or Not to Use - Part 2
(Factors to take into consideration when a non-human primate may need a formula substitute, in lieu of the biological mother's milk.)
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How You Can Fight 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.
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Plantskins
HO OH HO O HO HO OH OH O O O HO OH HO HO &#8230;. This is not the laughter of a villain. The sequence continues and finally gives cellulose structure.
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Cancer Gene Therapy I
Gene therapy is much in the news today. This article describes the principles behind the technology, and the criteria that must be satisfied in order for gene therapy to be successfully applied to the treatment of cancer. One of the major challenges facing the researcher is to find an effective delivery vehicle; therefore, I have presented the most common methods.
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Statins and Autoimmune Diseases
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.
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Viral Infectious Disease
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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What Is a Carbohydrate or Saccharide?
Carbs, also known as saccharides, are organic molecules that are used as energy sources, structural molecules and as components of other biological molecules.
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Malassezia globosa and Sebum
Dandruff is caused by the rapid release of skin cells observed as skin flakes on the scalp and on the shoulder areas where flakes of skin have fallen to.
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Be Heart Smart II
More information, resources, and links for a healthy heart. Learn about other risk factors associated with heart disease. This article is the last in a two-part series.

Holistic Wellness ~ The Body (Part 1)
Wellness for the physical body.
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Is Atherosclerosis Caused by a Bacterium?
More evidence that Chlamydia pneumoniae may cause atherosclerosis.
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Oral Health and the Immune System
Studies show that oral health is a good indicator of immune system health. In addition, studies suggest that measures used to improve oral health also benefit immunity.
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Chronic Diseases Caused by Mycobacteria
The genus Mycobacterium contains many members, few of which are pathogens. But when pathogenic, chronic diseases such as tuberculosis and Hansen's Disease may result.
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Pecan Health Information
What could be more tempting than a slice of pecan pie or a melt-in-your-mouth buttery pecan sauce? Pecans, however, offer more than just flavor.
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The Chemistry of Fat
Describing the importance of different kinds of fats in the human body. Explaining terms like Saturated, Mono-unsaturated and Poly-unsaturated, cis and trans.
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Green-Lipped Mussel Extract
Aging causes wear and tear on joints and bones. Green-lipped mussel as a supplement may helpful in joint mobility and cartilage maintenance and general well being.
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Understanding Your Test Results
Since the majority of HCV patients are not medical experts, the need to figure out what all the tests mean is very important. Because we have the duty of being our own medical facilitator, we must learn as much as we can about our disease, our treatments and most importantly the tests given to us to determine our condition.
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OBESITY REVISITED
Two years ago I wrote three articles about obesity. In them I described the basic biochemistry facts of fat use and storage. It was a very simplified view, since I described the functions of only three hormones (insulin, adrenaline and glucagon) involved in energy metabolism. There are a few more whose functions are known and undoubtedly others that remain unknown, but for my purposes those three were and still are enough for you to understand the problem.,Two years ago I wrote three articles about obesity. In them I described the basic biochemistry facts of fat use and storage. It was a very simplified view, since I described the functions of only three hormones (insulin, adrenaline and glucagon) involved in energy metabolism. There are a few more whose functions are known and undoubtedly others that remain unknown, but for my purposes those three were and still are enough for you to understand the problem.
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Alternative Therapies - Baclofen and Botox
Baclofen and botox injections used as alternative treatments of cerebral palsy. What are they? How do they work?

Diabetic Retinopathy
Diabetic retinopathy is a complication of diabetes that can permanently damage your sight.
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Real-World Biomedical Simulations
This article discusses the work of the "Virtual Reality in Medicine and Biology Group", based at the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom.
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Heart Healthy Grapefruit
A new study suggests that eating one grapefruit – especially the red variety – can lower both your cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Can a grapefruit a day keep the heart doctor away?
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Breastfeeding: Benefits for Moms and Babies
Many expectant mothers wonder whether breastfeeding is right for them. Learn about the history of breastfeeding as well as the benefits for mothers and infants.
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Coffee Antioxidants
Worry no more, java drinkers, you're covered when it comes to antioxidants!
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Diabetics Need Vaccines
People with diabetes need to get their pneumonia and flu vaccines soon.
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Skin-The wonderwrap-5
We often use expressions - " no sweat ", " by the sweat of his brow", "sweating out ", "breaking in cold sweat "etc. Let us try to know more about glands producing sweat.
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Arthropods like insects have a remarkable wrapping around their bodies. Read about their exoskeleton&#8230;.
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The Fact and Fancy of Fenugreek: Part Two
A continuation of the previous article on fenugreek, this part discusses uses of this herb in the areas of diabetes and cholesterol reduction.
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Acid Indigestion Relief
Acid indigestion, also referred to as sour stomach or upset stomach, is a term associated with stomach discomfort often the result of food intake.
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Kefir: A Food for Longevity
Kefir has been around for ages. Its numerous benefits have recently recieved much press. The advantages of including this superfood in one's diet is discussed.
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LDL Cholesterol
Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) is a package of protein, cholesterol, and fat designed to efficiently transit the watery environment of the bloodstream.
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Healthy Menopausal Years
Menopause is a time of enormous change. Wise women of all times have found simple life-style changes can make their Change much easier. For optimum health during and after menopause, follow these simple steps.
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Herbal Allies for Post-Menopausal Women - Pt 2
Susun Weed discusses her favorite herbs for post-menopausal women: here seaweed and nettles.
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Obesity - part 3 The Aggressive Approach
Part 3 in the series on Obesity. This addresses the approach to obesity that inclues drugs, Very Low Calorie Diets and sugrery. Do these approaches work?
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Portion Savvy: Smaller Portions = Smaller People
Diets don't work. It's just that simple. Diets stop working after you've lost the weight because most diet's don't teach you how to maintain your weight. Learning to eat healthy and sensibly has proven to be a successful way to lose weight at a safe pace and maintain it for life. Portion Savvy: smaller portions = smaller people, offers a brief description of the portion savvy way of eating and it’s benefits. Also included are; a formula for determining your individual calorie needs, a list of scientifically proven health benefits of calorie cutting, links to helpful sites and information on how to order the portion savvy plan.
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