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How To Increase Good Cholesterol And Decrease Bad Cholesterol

How To Increase Good Cholesterol And Decrease Bad Cholesterol

Tips to get good cholesterol and prevent bad cholesterol Cholesterol is produced by the liver, which enters the bloodstream. Liver produces 75% of the cholesterol, while food generates the remaining 25%. High levels of cholesterol in the blood are harmful to the heart but the right levels of cholesterol play an important role in maintaining the cell membranes and in maintaining the hormone levels.  High levels of cholesterol cause many health issues but it is difficult to diagnose the high levels of cholesterol as it does not show any symptoms.
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Symptoms, Causes And Treatment Options For Bulging Disc

Symptoms, Causes And Treatment Options For Bulging Disc

Symptoms, causes and treatment options for bulging disc Bulging disc or disc protrusion is a common occurrence, and almost 90% of bulging disc occurs in the lumbar area of the spine. It occurs when the weakened disc swells and protrudes through an opening in the spine. As the disc moves out of its original position, which is a slow process over a period of time, bulging disc condition surfaces.
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Atopic Dermatitis- Causes, Symptoms And Treatment

Atopic Dermatitis- Causes, Symptoms And Treatment

Atopic dermatitis – Causes, symptoms, and treatment Atopic Dermatitis is a type of inflammation of the skin that affects a large number of people across the world. It is also known as atopic eczema and is often associated with hay fever, asthma, and chronic dermatitis. In fact, 17.8 million people in the US are suffering from atopic dermatitis.
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Effective Treatments For Atopic Eczema

Effective Treatments For Atopic Eczema

Effective treatments for atopic eczema Atopic eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a form of eczema, which is the most common. This health condition results in the skin becoming itchy, dry, red, or cracked. Atopic eczema is generally more prevalent among children and often tend to develop before they turn 1 year old.
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An Overview On Atrial Fibrillation

An Overview On Atrial Fibrillation

On overview on atrial fibrillation Background Dr. William Harvey discovered the circulatory system in 1628. The heart consists of four chambers the left auricle, right auricle, right ventricle and left ventricle. The right and left chambers do not communicate and are separated by the middle septum. The right auricle opens into the right ventricle through a valve to ensure unidirectional flow to the ventricle.
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Symptoms And Treatment For Atrial Fibrillation

Symptoms And Treatment For Atrial Fibrillation

Symptoms and treatment for atrial fibrillation Atrial refers to left and right atriums, which are chambers of the heart through which the blood enters and passes out. Fibrillation is the rapid unsynchronized expansion and contraction of the muscle fibers leading to abnormal beating. So atrial fibrillation means the rapid and irregular beating of the two chambers of the heart.
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