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    kills someone in the U.S. Half the deaths in the U.S. population die by heart disease. Get tightness in the throat. Cholesterol is most deadly. Smoking hardens the arteries. High cholesterol equals high blood pressure. In 1971 only family members of the patience being studied were allowed in on the study. Cholesterol is a normal ingredient in the body. There are two types of cholesterol HDL which is good‚ LDL which is bad. Important dates: 1948(this is when the studies started)‚ 1957(anagrams were invented)

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    B) is a deactivator and an o‚p-director. C) is an activator and a m-director. D) is an activator and an o‚p-director. E) none of the above Answer: B 32) Which of the following is an intermediate in the bromination of toluene? A) 13 B) C) D) Answer: B 33) Provide the major organic product of the following reaction. Answer: 14 34) Provide the major organic product which results when PhCHOHCH3 is treated with a chromate (PCC- strong oxidant). Answer:

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    muscular arteries Characteristics:  endothelial dysfunction  vascular inflammation  buildup of lipids‚ cholesterol‚ calcium and cellular debris within the intima of the blood vessel wall.  The build up results in atheroma (plaque formation). It is a fatty deposit in the intima of an artery‚ resulting from atherosclerosis. Atheroma/Plaque is made up of:  fatty substances  Cholesterol  Waste products from cells  Calcium  Fibrin 2. Atherosclerosis develops when the normally smooth

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    Hypercholesterolemia is a condition characterized by very high levels of cholesterol in the blood. Cholesterol is a waxy‚ fat-like substance that is produced in the body and obtained from foods that come from animals (particularly egg yolks‚ meat‚ poultry‚ fish‚ and dairy products). The body needs this substance to build cell membranes‚ make certain hormones‚ and produce compounds that aid in fat digestion. Too much cholesterol‚ however‚ increases a person’s risk of developing heart disease. People

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    Preparation of Bromotriphenylmethane Abstract The structure of a major component of star anise oil was derived by analyzing its IR spectroscopy melting point of after oxidation and purification. From the evidence obtained‚ it was concluded that the exact structured should be p-methoxybenzoic acid. Introduction The purpose of this experiment is to determine the structure of the major component of star anise oil. It is already known that this component has a molecular formula C10H12O. This

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    attacks‚ making heart disease the number one leading cause of the death in the U.S. (“Heart Disease Facts”). There are many causes that have been linked to heart disease such as high blood pressure‚ diabetes‚ and smoking‚ too much alcohol‚ high cholesterol‚ and caffeine consumption (“What Causes Heart Disease”). Many of these heart problems can be solved by changing health and life choices. We are going to focus on the relationship between heart disease

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    Choolesterol Synthesis

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    The first cholesterol promoter is the dietary cholesterol. When intracellular cholesterol concentration decreases the (sterol regulatory element-binding proteins)SREBP and (SREBP cleavage-activating protein)SCAP is escorted to the Golgi complex .There‚ two proteolytic cleavages of SREBP release a regulatory fragment which enters the nucleus and activates transcription of its target genes‚ including HMG-CoA reductase ‚LDL receptor protein and a number of other proteins needed for lipid synthesis.(3)

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    Choolesterol And Steroids

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    What is cholesterol and steroids?? Cholesterol is a type of fat in your blood. Steroids are fake hormones that can improve strength and muscle mass. We all have cholesterol but only a little so they can help your organs grow. We all also have natural steroids to help us grow in many ways. Having too much cholesterol can cause heart attacks and/or strokes. Having blood test can tell how much cholesterol you have in your body. There are two types of cholesterol in your body. HDL is a good kind of

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    children with URI Retinal eye exams Glucose testing Glucose control LDL cholesterol screening Rating health plan Breast cancer screening LDL cholesterol control Customer service Cervical cancer screening Monitoring kidney disease Other Preventive Services Early immunizations Chlamydia screening Lead Screening Heart Disease Controlling high blood pressure LDL cholesterol screening LDL cholesterol control Smoking advice Stop-smoking strategies Stop-smoking medications

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    The chylomicron has very important roles in the dietary process. This chylomicron act as the carrier of the cholesterol and also some fats (exogenous fats) to the large body veins through the lymph systems. The function of the chylomicron is to deliver the cholesterol into the liver. The other function of the chylomicron is by transfer the presence of the dietary fats to the adipose tissue and also to the muscle of the body. The VLDL‚ is the abbreviation of the Very Low Densities Lipoprotein.

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