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ANTIHYPERLIPIDEMIA AGENTS Plasma lipids Transported in bloodstream in form of macromolecular complexes of lipid and known as lipoproteins Two major clinical importance/sequelae of high lipid Acute pancreatitis atherosclerosis Hyperlipoproteinemia Hyperlipidemia Lipoprotein disorders Primary hypertriglyceridemias Primary chylomicronemia Familial hypertriglyceridemia Familial combined hyperlipoproteinemia Familial dysbetalipoproteinemia Primary hypercholesterolemias Famimial hypercholesterolemia Familial ligan-defective apolipoprotein B Familial combine hyperlipoproteinemia Lp(a) hyperlipoproteinemia Secondary hyperlipoproteinemia Lipid-lowering drugs Several drugs are used To decrease plasma LDL-cholesterol Drug therapy is only one approach Dietary measures are the first [...] | 19th January, 2010 | More News
Skin Carotenoid Score & Biophotonic Scanner
Your Skin Carotenoid Score is a measurement of the presence of carotenoid antioxidants in your skin. Carotenoids are powerful antioxidants found in abundance in certain fruits and vegetables. Carotenoids neutralize damaging free radical molecules and are absorbed in human plasma and tissue, providing an excellent indicator of a person’s antioxidant level. Unlike other methods of [...]
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Introduction to Malaria
Malaria is a life-threatening parasitic disease transmitted by mosquitoes known as anopheles. The disease has been described in 3000 years old documents from China and India. It was once thought that the disease has long associates of ‘evil spirit’ with ‘night air’, hence the name malaria, mal = bad and aria = air. [...]

