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Chemistry World
May 5, 2011
Helen Bache
Health benefits of blended fruit juice Polyphenols increase the release of vasodilators (compounds that dilate blood vessels), such as nitric oxide, from endothelial cells that line the interior surface of blood vessels. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Watermelon: A Very Healthy Treat Like we needed another reason to grow watermelons, right? As if sweet, juicy delicious summer flavor is not enough, watermelons are actually good for your health. mark for My Articles similar articles
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August 2000
Peddling Potency Potency's in. And dietary supplement manufacturers don't want to miss out. Who cares if there's little scientific evidence? And, best of all, you don't have to worry about nosy government regulators. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Joshua Levine
Natural Alternatives To Viagra Is there an alternative to Viagra, something more "natural" like an herb or supplement? Several interesting supplements have recently come to light and may provide benefits within days to weeks. mark for My Articles similar articles
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High Blood Pressure An informative pamphlet on what high blood pressure is, what the numbers mean and how and when the condition may be treated. mark for My Articles similar articles
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American Family Physician
December 15, 2000
You Have Diabetes--But You Don't Have to Get Heart Disease Too People with diabetes are more likely to get heart disease because diabetes can have a bad effect on your blood vessels. Some of your lifestyle habits may also raise this risk. Here are some things you can do about your lifestyle habits... mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
September 1, 2003
Mike Davison
Do You Have High Blood Pressure? With approximately 58 million -- or one in four -- American adults suffering from high blood pressure, how do you know for certain if you are at risk? Arm yourself with the facts and find out. mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
June 1, 2003
Using an Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor What is high blood pressure?... What causes high blood pressure?... Why do I have to control my high blood pressure?... How can I check my blood pressure?... What is an ambulatory blood pressure monitor?... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Shannon Clark
Healthy Summer Fruits For Guys Now's a prime time to take advantage of the seasonal fruits that are available to help boost your vitamin and fiber intake. Here are some of the main fruits you should focus on to fill your snacks to a well balanced meal. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
October 11, 2011
Andrew Turley
A Polymer Plug for Blood Vessels A polymer product that can temporarily block blood vessels during surgery has been approved in the US. The product, called LeGoo, is liquid at room temperature, but rapidly forms a gel when warmed by the body, creating a firm plug and halting blood flow. mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
August 1, 2002
High Blood Pressure and Exercise What is blood pressure, and what is high blood pressure?... Who gets high blood pressure?... Can I still get high blood pressure if I exercise?... What can I do if my doctor tells me that I have high blood pressure?...Will medicine that lowers my blood pressure affect my exercise?... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
July 1, 2012
Mellisae Fellet
3D printed sugar network to feed engineered organs US researchers can build vessels into a cell-containing gel -- the beginnings of a thick tissue. Scientists form the gel around a lattice of printed sugar fibers. The fibers dissolve after the gel sets, leaving a network of channels that carry nutrients like blood vessels. mark for My Articles similar articles