Low-density lipoprotein

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191Lipoproteins / Biology / Nutrition / High-density lipoprotein / Hypertension / Low-density lipoprotein / Diabetes / Cholesterol / Developmental disability / Health / Medicine / Cardiology

Centre for Healthy Active Living Referral Page 1 of 4 Centre for Healthy Active Living Referral Form Healthy exists across a range of body sizes.

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Source URL: www.cheo.on.ca

Language: English - Date: 2014-09-04 11:31:35
192Food and drink / Fructose / Statin / Cholesterol / Low-density lipoprotein / Bergamot orange / Sugar / Niacin / Eczema / Nutrition / Medicine / Chemistry

Naturopathic Digest: Eczema; Type 2 Diabetes; Cold Sores; Bergamot Orange; Seattle Seahawks

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Source URL: www.naturopathic.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-02-05 13:09:55
193Food and drink / Medicinal plants / Fenugreek / Ginseng / Diabetes management / Diabetes mellitus type 1 / Diabetes mellitus / Low-density lipoprotein / Insulin / Diabetes / Medicine / Health

Herbal therapies There are hundreds of food­based and herb­based medicines that have been used in the treatment of  diabetes over the centuries. Some are used to lower blood glucose levels, 

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Source URL: www.diabetescounselling.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2012-12-03 19:00:24
194Biology / Lipids / Steroids / Sterols / Cardiology / Cholesterol / High-density lipoprotein / Low-density lipoprotein / Statin / Health / Medicine / Nutrition

Triglycerides Triglycerides are another common type of fat found in your body which provide a major source of energy. Any excess calories from the food we eat that are not needed for quick energy are turned into triglyce

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Source URL: www.bakeridi.edu.au

Language: English - Date: 2009-01-12 19:07:33
195Vitellogenin / LDL receptor / SUPERFAMILY / Phylogenetics / Zoology / Biology / Low density lipoprotein receptor gene family / Beekeeping

STSM Scientific Report Purpose of the STSM The Vitellogenin Receptor (VtgR) belongs to the low-density lipoprotein receptor superfamily (LDLR). The receptor-mediated uptake of VTG is crucial for oocyte growth in egg-lay

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Language: English - Date: 2015-01-08 06:55:42
196Biology / Nutrition / Low-density lipoprotein / Hypertension / High-density lipoprotein / Cholesterol / Diabetes mellitus / Cardiovascular disease / Atherosclerosis / Health / Medicine / Diabetes

Published: Indicators for physical activity/ exercise Physical inactivity is a major risk factor for developing coronary artery disease. It also contributes to other risk factors, including obesity, high bloo

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Source URL: exerciseismedicine.org.au

Language: English - Date: 2015-02-26 20:50:49
197Physiology / Plant physiology / Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations / Low-density lipoprotein / Chemistry / Biology / Magnesium / Magnesium in biology

Drinking Water Quality Summary - March 2015 Hunter Water provides safe and reliable drinking water to over half a million customers in the Lower Hunter. The drinking water we supply is routinely tested throughout our wat

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Source URL: www.hunterwater.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-07 02:38:19
198Medicine / Tocotrienol / Tocopherol / Antioxidant / Low-density lipoprotein / Vitamin / Statin / Ezetimibe / Prodrug / Nutrition / Chemistry / Vitamin E

Review The Value of Tocotrienols in the Prevention and Treatment of Cancer Paul W. Sylvester, PhD, Amal Kaddoumi, PhD, Sami Nazzal, PhD, Khalid A. El Sayed, PhD College of Pharmacy, University of Louisiana at Monroe, Mo

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Language: English - Date: 2012-06-20 12:54:25
199Cardiology / Lipoproteins / Nutrition / Lipids / Sterols / High-density lipoprotein / Low-density lipoprotein / Lipid profile / Cholesterol / Health / Chemistry / Medicine

Dyslipidaemia and exercise What is Dyslipidaemia? Dyslipidaemia refers to abnormal levels of blood fats (lipids) or ‘lipoproteins’, the carriers that move fat around the body. The most common dyslipidaemias are high

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Source URL: exerciseismedicine.org.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-18 19:11:28
200Cardiology / Nutrition / Lipoproteins / Lipids / Sterols / Lipid profile / High-density lipoprotein / Low-density lipoprotein / Cholesterol / Health / Medicine / Chemistry

Dyslipidaemia and exercise Dyslipidaemia refers to abnormal levels of blood fats (lipids) or ‘lipoproteins’, the carriers that move fat around the body. The most common dyslipidaemias are high blood cholesterol and t

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Source URL: exerciseismedicine.org.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-18 19:11:01
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