Blood Fat Articles & Analysis
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People with LPLD have a faulty gene and are unable to breakdown fat particles carried in their blood. The accumulation of fat turns their blood white and leads to recurring and potentially fatal pancreatitis attacks. ...
Gross and Chemical Exams include: Urine appearance and color Bilirubin Urobilinogen Glucose Hemoglobin Ketones Nitrite Urine pH Urine protein Specific gravity Microscopic Exams include: Bacteria and other microorganisms Casts Crystals Fat Mucus Red Blood Cells The most common procedure is the dipstick, a chemical exam involving a plastic strip ...
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” Dyslipidemia refers to the presence of an abnormal level of lipids, cholesterol and fat, in the blood; such lipid disorders are the major contributor of premature morbidity and mortality from heart disease. ...
Example: (Approximately) Fluids and soft tissue (blood, urine, muscle, and fat) : 1540 m/s Solids (bone and calcified plaque and gallstones) : 4000 m/s Air (Lungs and bowel gas) : 300 m/s The ultrasound machine (generally speaking), looks for speeds of around 1540 m/s. ...
They also say that, since the higher risk of CVD in women who have had GDM is not dependent on T2D, it could be related to one or more other risk factors, including increased inflammatory markers such as C-reactive protein, higher levels of blood fats, low levels of HDL (good) cholesterol and higher levels of LDL (bad) cholesterol. ...
The expert report highlights health effects, with different levels of scientific evidence: effects such as sleepiness, reduced sleep quality and reduced total sleeping time, and metabolic syndrome are proven; the effects on mental health, cognitive performance, obesity and weight gain, type 2 diabetes and coronary heart disease (coronary ischemia and myocardial infarction) are probable; the ...
Since their initial discovery more than 50 years ago by James Till and Ernest McCulloch, adult stem cells have been found in many more tissues than initially anticipated, including brain, bone marrow, fat, peripheral blood, blood vessels, skeletal muscle, skin, teeth, heart, gut, liver, ovarian epithelium and testis. ...
