http://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/health-topics/Anatomy/your-digestive-system/Pages/anatomy.aspx
The body stores fat-soluble vitamins in the liver and fatty tissues, whereas the body does not easily store water-soluble vitamins and flushes out the extra in the urine. Simple carbohydrates include sugars found naturally in foods such as fruits, vegetables, milk, and milk products, as well as sugars added during food processing
Uric acid - blood : MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003476.htm
Many medicines can interfere with blood test results.Your health care provider will tell you if you need to stop taking any medicines before you have this test. Do not stop or change your medications without talking to your doctor first.Your doctor may also tell you to stop taking any drugs that may affect the test results
http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/omega-3-fats/
Some experts have raised the hypothesis that this higher intake of omega-6 fats could pose problems, cardiovascular and otherwise, but this has not been supported by evidence in humans. Researchers are taking a hard look at a different sort of balance, this one between possible effects of marine and plant omega-3 fats on prostate cancer
http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/M/Mutations.html
Nonsense mutations With a nonsense mutation, the new nucleotide changes a codon that specified an amino acid to one of the STOP codons (TAA, TAG, or TGA). The replacement of A by T at the 17th nucleotide of the gene for the beta chain of hemoglobin changes the codon GAG (for glutamic acid) to GTG (which encodes valine)
http://www.ehow.com/how_5672114_recognize-psoriatic-arthritis.html
People who suffer from this kind of arthritis experience joint pain, swelling and stiffness that is characteristic of many types of arthritis, but they may also feel tired and have back pain and other localized tenderness in their muscles and tendons. Nail pitting, nail changes that look like an infection, and pinkeye may also accompany psoriatic joint pain, according to the National Psoriasis Foundation
Molecules of Inheritance
http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/molecules/
explore Anatomy of a Gene Introns, exons, and regulatory sequences: Examine the parts of a gene from "start" to "stop." explore Things You May Not KNow About DNA Put an end to these common misconceptions about DNA and Heredity. interactive explore Transcribe and Translate a Gene See how cells "read" the information in a DNA sequence to build a protein, then build one yourself! explore What makes a firefly glow? Walk through protein synthesis with this animated example
http://biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio104/lipids.htm
The central core of this molecule, consisting of four fused rings, is shared by all steroids, including estrogen (estradiol), progesterone, corticosteroids such as cortisol (cortisone), aldosterone, testosterone, and Vitamin D. Phospholipids Lecithin Phospholipids are made from glycerol, two fatty acids, and (in place of the third fatty acid) a phosphate group with some other molecule attached to its other end
http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=nutrient&dbid=92
Even when enjoyed in the form of a soup (like our Italian Navy Bean Soup with Rosemary), you can get close to 15 grams of protein from the legume-based nature of this recipe and many others. Maintaining the Integrity of Body Structures Proper functioning of muscles and healthy formation of connective tissue (the structure that supports and connects our organs) both require sufficient protein intake
http://www.ehow.com/how_5826847_rid-little-white-bumps-arms.html
Moisturize twice daily with a product that contains lanolin, glycerin or petroleum jelly, and install a humidifier in your home to keep the air from drying out, particularly in the winter. Dry skin, atopic dermatitis and a genetic tendency toward exczema and allergies factor into keratosis pilaris, but many sufferers show no obvious cause
http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/what-should-you-eat/protein/
(6) For every additional 3-ounce serving of unprocessed red meat the study participants consumed each day, their risk of dying from cardiovascular disease increased by 13 percent. One study showed that eating approximately one daily serving of beans, chickpeas, lentils or peas can increase fullness, which may lead to better weight management and weight loss
http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=99
While this amount is more than would most people would ordinarily consume, we expect the health benefits of walnuts for bone health to be demonstrated in future studies at substantially lower levels of intake. Just as with any other food that you may purchase in the bulk section, make sure that the bins containing the walnuts are covered and that the store has a good product turnover so as to ensure its maximal freshness
http://www.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=10490&page=589
The hydroxyl and amide groups of amino acids provide the sites for the attachment of the complex oligosaccharide side chains that are a feature of many mammalian proteins such as lactase, sucrase, and the mucins. Proteins also function as enzymes, in membranes, as transport carriers, and as hormones; and their component amino acids serve as precursors for nucleic acids, hormones, vitamins, and other important molecules
http://www.britannica.com/science/protein
The average molecular weight (based on the weight of a hydrogen atom as 1) of each amino acid is approximately 100 to 125; thus, the molecular weights of proteins are usually in the range of 10,000 to 100,000 daltons (one dalton is the weight of one hydrogen atom). Evidently, protein molecules are produced in cells by the stepwise alignment of amino acids and are released into the body fluids only after synthesis is complete.The high protein content of some organs does not mean that the importance of proteins is related to their amount in an organism or tissue; on the contrary, some of the most important proteins, such as enzymes and hormones, occur in extremely small amounts
http://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/qa/vaccineeffect.htm
Vaccination is particularly important for people 65 and older who are especially vulnerable to serious illness and death, despite the fact that the vaccine may not work as well in this age group.How effective is the flu vaccine in children?In general, the flu vaccine works best among healthy adults and children older than 2 years of age. However, even during years when the vaccine match is very good, the benefits of vaccination will vary across the population, depending on characteristics of the person being vaccinated and even, potentially, which vaccine was used.Each season researchers try to determine how well flu vaccines work to regularly assess and confirm the value of flu vaccination as a public health intervention
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