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Uploaded and Shared in Youtube by: MrKnowledgeforevery1 Lipoprotein physiological action of cholesterol transport.

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Most Recently Shared on December 29, 2009 at 6:22 pm By:

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MEDICAL MNEMONICS

bestmedicalmnemonics.blogspot.com — “The Ultimate source of Medical Mnemonics and Memory Tips in Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Forensic Medicine, Community Medicine (Preventive and Social Medicine), ENT, Ophthalmology, Psychiatry, Dermatology, Radiology, General Medicine, Surgery, Gynaecology & Obstetrics, Pediatrics, Gastroenterology and OrthopedicsView full resource at bestmedicalmnemonics.blogspot.com

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NIH names Dr. Gary H. Gibbons director of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, April 5, 2012 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

nih.gov — “National Institutes of Health Director Francis S. Collins M.D., Ph.D., announced today the selection of Gary H. Gibbons, M.D., as the new director of the NIH?s National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI). Dr. Gibbons is the founder and current director of the Cardiovascular Research Institute, chairperson of the Department of Physiology, and professor of physiology and medicine at the Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta.?He expects to start his new position in the summer of 2012.View full resource at nih.gov

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News: NIH names Dr. Gary H. Gibbons director of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute http://t.co/s9hBdgRx

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Symposier - Breast cancer research report from San Antonio | Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

symposier.com — “Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: DanaFarberCancerInst — Harold Burstein, MD, PhD, discusses several breast cancer research studies presented at the 2011 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium that he thinks are noteworthy but are not likely to generate media coverage, including two aromatase inhibitor studies that found that some women who had chemo-induced menopause did not benefit from the treatment because they regained their menstrual cycle; several studies that looked at the sexual health ofView full resource at symposier.com

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Drugs targeting new pathways, sexual health of breast cancer PTs, chemo-induced menopause. http://t.co/l2BDjOH9

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New Canadian Guidelines For Physical Activity And Sedentary Behaviour For Ages 0-4 Years

medicalnewstoday.com — “In response to an urgent call from public health, health care, child care, and fitness practitioners, the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP), with assistance from multiple partners, hView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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New Canadian Guidelines For Physical Activity And Sedentary Behaviour For Ages 0-4 Years http://t.co/FayXqPau #sportsmedicine

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Health experts recommend you set your toddlers free | Science Codex

sciencecodex.com — “Ottawa, Canada (March 27, 2012) – In response to an urgent call from public health, health care, child care, and fitness practitioners, the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP), with assistance from multiple partners, has developed twoView full resource at sciencecodex.com

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drrobsSheely Chiropractic Clinic is a modern health care facility that specializes in providing treatment for chronic and difficult conditions of the neuro – musculo – skeletal system. The Clinic maintains a 24-hour emergency message and scheduling center, and provides current “managed care model’ type case management for all conditions treated in the clinic. Statistics of the effectiveness of patient outcomes are constantly monitored through the clinic’s eight networked computer work stations. 

Patients are treated using “state-of-the-art” equipment and techniques, including cryotherapy, hydrocollator therapy, electrical muscle stimulation therapy, interferrential therapy, russian stimulation, ultrasound therapy, motorized intersegmental mobilization and distraction therapy, muscle rehabilitation with exercise education instructions, and specific skilled manipulation (adjustments) of the spine and joints of the body. Nutritional and lifestyle counseling is a frequently requested service and is provided considering individual goals and needs. Patients are cared for by trained, efficient, and qualified staff, who are both friendly and professional.

As the Clinic Director of Sheely Chiropractic Clinic, Dr. Sheely is responsible for overseeing all aspects of program development, staff supervision, and the provision of chiropractic care. Sheely Chiropractic Clinic has been providing service since 1980, and currently employs a staff of four." /> Dr. Robert B. Sheely Doctor, CAM, Chiropractor, and Active Health Library

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Symposier - A recent study has connected flu vaccination rates to dramatic decreases in emergency room visits

symposier.com — “Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: AkronChildrens — A recent study has connected flu vaccination rates to dramatic decreases in emergency room visits. In this Children's Channel video podcast, Carrie Bohenick, MD, Akron Children's Hospital Pediatrics Brecksville office, discusses this and other health benefits related to timely and universal use of this proven disease fighter.View full resource at symposier.com

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A recent study has connected flu vaccination rates to dramatic decreases in emergency room visits. http://t.co/3GwswTUN

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PLoS ONE: Apology Isn't Good Enough: An Apology Suppresses an Approach Motivation but Not the Physiological and Psychological Anger

plosone.org — “PLoS ONE: an inclusive, peer-reviewed, open-access resource from the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF SCIENCE. Reports of well-performed scientific studies from all disciplines freely available to the whole world.View full resource at plosone.org

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Symposier - Airway Anomaly Linked to Autism

symposier.com — “Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: MedPageToday — HONOLULU -- A specific airway abnormality may be an objective marker for autism spectrum disorders in children, a small study showed.View full resource at symposier.com

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A specific airway abnormality may be an objective marker for autism spectrum disorders in children http://t.co/CZjwDTPh

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Infectious Disease News - Changes in lung function of HIV-infected patients: a 4·5-year follow-up study |3977678

mdlinx.com — “Infectious Disease Medical Article: Changes in lung function of HIV-infected patients: a 4·5-year follow-up studyView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Friday Weird Science: The social psychology of…farts? | The Scicurious Brain, Scientific American Blog Network

blogs.scientificamerican.com — “At Neurotic Physiology today, Sci is talking about the social psychology of flatulence. That is, farting. There's a fantastic study from 1980 on the psychological distinction ...View full resource at blogs.scientificamerican.com

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Glucagon-like peptide-1 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

en.wikipedia.org — “Glucagon-like peptide-1 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaView full resource at en.wikipedia.org

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@KansasLatina The physiological functions are listed here http://t.co/Z2VHn7Qh There are GLP-1 medications now

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Evaluating the association of alcohol intake with cognitive functioning

labspaces.net — “Many observational cohort studies have shown that moderate alcohol use is associated with better cognitive function. However, since such studies are vulnerable to residual confounding by other lifestyle and physiologic factors, the authors conducted a Mendelian randomization study, using aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 (ALDH2) genotype (AA, GA, or GG) as an instrumental variable in 2-stage least squaresView full resource at labspaces.net

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Mendelian randomization not the 'Holy Grail' in evaluating alcohol intake with cognitive function

news-medical.net — “Many observational cohort studies have shown that moderate alcohol use is associated with better cognitive function. However, since such studies are vulnerable to residual confounding by other lifestyle and physiologic factors, the authors conducted a Mendelian randomization study, using aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 (ALDH2) genotype (AA, GA, or GG) as an instrumental variable in 2-stage least squares analysis.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Some How-to’s of Field Anesthesia

veterinarypracticenews.com — “The horse’s unique physiologic characteristics make field anesthesia a challenge.View full resource at veterinarypracticenews.com

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NC State CVM anesthesiologist quoted in Vet Practice News article on challenges of equine field anesthesia> http://t.co/tcb9XxWv

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Antioxidant supplements seem to increase mortality, review shows

sciencedaily.com — “Previous research on animal and physiological models suggests that antioxidant supplements have beneficial effects that may prolong life. Some observational studies also suggest that antioxidant supplements may prolong life, whereas other observational studies demonstrate neutral or harmful effects. A new review shows that antioxidant supplements seem to increase mortality. The current evidence does not support the use of antioxidant supplements in the general population or in patients with variView full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Antioxidant supplements seem to increase mortality, review shows http://t.co/PNlzWvgw via @zite

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