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    Some of the most dangerous consequences that have been linked to steroid abuse include kidney impairment or failure; damage to the liver; and cardiovascular problems including enlargement of the heart‚ high blood pressure‚ and changes in blood cholesterol leading to an increased risk of stroke and heart attack The Good Side of Steroids? Steroids do increase size and strength. In fact‚ they do so very significantly. In addition to gains in

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    in contact with the water surrounding the cell in its environment‚ since lipids are repelled by water. 20th century: Due to chemical analysis of isolated membranes‚ it was discovered that the membrane is largely made up of phospholipids and cholesterol. Digging deeper‚ it was revealed that phospholipids were amphiphilic: one head‚ which was soluble in water‚ and two tails‚ which would face inwards towards each other. This added to the bilayer remaining stable. 1934: A new model was proposed

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    in all cells in your body because they make up the hydrophobic part of the phospholipid membrane. 4. List two foods in which your macromolecule is found in large amounts. a. Cheese burgers from McDonalds contain an extremely high amount of cholesterol‚ which is a lipid. b. This small entre may not seem very unhealthy‚ but it happens to be on America’s top 10 most unhealthy foods! This empanada is one of the most fatty deserts around. Fat is a molecule found in lipids. 5.How does your

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    inflammatory motivator so decreasing its level and increasing HDL-C level can contribute to lowering inflammatory mediators [29- Libby and Aikawa‚ 2002‚ 30- Linsel-Nitschke and Tall‚ 2005]. Several strategies have been adopted to lower elevated plasma cholesterol. For example‚ statins represent the cornerstone LDL-C lowering therapy to maintain vascular health and reduce atherosclerotic cardiovascular events in patients at higher risk of cardiovascular diseases [31- Andrews et al.‚ 2001‚ 32- März et al.

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    treatment with methotrexate albeit at a lower dose with concurrent use of folic acid. DIAGNOSTIC DATA: White blood cell count 5200‚ hemoglobin 12‚ platelet count 422‚000. Westergren sedimentation rate was mildly elevated at 36 mm per hour. Serum cholesterol 120 mg/dL. Albumin 3. Total protein 6.6. Liver enzymes were within normal limits. DISPOSITION: Patient was discharged in improved condition‚ taking p.o. well. (Continued) DISCHARGE SUMMARY Patient Name: Adela Torres Patient ID: 132463

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    drugs will control her rheumatoid arthritis symptoms with the smallest risk of bleeding? A. Diclofenac B. Ibuprofen C. Ketorolac D. Naproxen E. Valdecoxib A 57-year-old man has been found in a screening program to have elevated total cholesterol (285 mg/ dL‚ desirable < 200 mg/ dL) and elevated triglycerides. He has a family history of early cardiovascular disease. 5. Which of the following drugs should not be used in his treatment? A. Atorvastatin B. Colestipol C. Gemfibrozil

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    high cholesterol? Cholesterol is a fat-related compound made in the liver and other cells. The normal or therapeutic level of cholesterol in an individual’s body is less than 200 milligrams. An excessive amount of cholesterol deposited in blood vessels may be a factor of many disease conditions. Where does cholesterol come from? A major source of cholesterol comes from the food eaten by an individual. When too much cholesterol is taken‚ the body creates a response wherein the blood cholesterol rises

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    al Chain Reactions: Bromination of Arenes Introduction The purpose of the bromination of arenes was to determine the different reactivities of different hydrocarbons with different hydrogen atoms when reacted with bromine under free-radical substitution. The time it took for the bromine color to disappear was used to determine the order of reactivity of the different hydrocarbons. Data and Results The data of the 10 hydrocarbon tubes and the 2 control tubes with bromine and dichloromethane in

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    Biology A - Assignment 1: Cell Membranes and Temperature Background Theory Beetroot contains betalain pigments within it’s vacuole‚ which gives it it’s purple-red colour‚ it’s this pigment which leaks out as the beetroot is heated and the cells membrane begins to break down. The practicals aim is to show the effect of temperature on the cell membrane by observing the colour change of the water the beetroot was placed in. The cell membrane is important as it controls the substances enters and

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    November 22‚ 2011 How steroids can impact ones life forever In the world today‚ many individuals are so concerned with their appearance that they take it to the extremes to look good. While some people do it right by working out and eating healthy‚ others take the lazy and unsafe road and take steroids. Steroids are drugs that are taken by injection‚ orally or by creams. They interact with the bodys hormones and increase testosterone. While the people eating right and working out are improving

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