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Malnutrition

jarot widodo posted an article on - Jan 5, 2011, 7:05 am
Malnutrition Malnutrition means a pathological condition caused by the deficiency or excess of one or more nutrients. The abnormal food intake can come from inadequate food in quantities needed (inadequate caloric intake or, conversely, excessive) or of poor quality (nutritional deficiency or exce...
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Food

jarot widodo posted an article on - Dec 21, 2010, 7:11 am
Food Food is the domain of all that relates to food for a living organism to function. By extrapolation is defined as any power secondary system which ensures the provision of basic and primary energy to a system dependent for its first operation. In the technical field and we talk for example power...
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Nutrition

jarot widodo posted an article on - Dec 12, 2010, 1:55 am
Nutrition Nutrition (Latin nutrire: food) refers to the processes by which a living thing transforms food to ensure its operation. Nutrition is also a multidisciplinary science, with two main thrusts. Physiology of Nutrition deals with how the organization operates food processing, that is to say me...
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Protein

jarot widodo posted an article on - Dec 12, 2010, 1:34 am
Protein A protein is a biological macromolecule composed of one or more chains of amino acids linked together by peptide bonds. In general, when we talk about protein chain contains a large number of amino acids, and peptide for small assemblies. The order in which amino acids are linked together is...
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Irritable bowel

jarot widodo posted an article on - Dec 6, 2010, 9:09 am
Irritable bowel In medicine, irritable bowel syndrome (also called functional bowel disorders) is a group of states of the colon and in some cases, the small intestine. It is an extremely common condition. Diagnosis Diagnostic criteria have been developed (called ROME III): recurrent abdominal pain...
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Fibromyalgia

jarot widodo posted an article on - Nov 11, 2010, 11:44 pm
Fibromyalgia Fibromyalgia is the term for a syndrome long known as the idiopathic syndrome polyalgic diffuse (SPID), or FMS in English (for Fibromyalgia Syndrome). The word fibromyalgia comes from the Latin fibra ("filament"), ancient Greek myos ("muscle") and ancient Greek algos (pain). This condit...
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Birth Control

jarot widodo posted an article on - Nov 10, 2010, 1:58 am
Birth Control Birth control has been since the beginning of the twentieth century, various policies to reduce fertility rates, especially through contraception. It is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as "the use of agents, devices, methods or procedures to reduce the likelihood of conc...
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Backache

jarot widodo posted an article on - Nov 1, 2010, 2:47 am
Backache According to the figures recorded in France, the origin of back pain is poorly identified in 95% and 5% of people over thirty years of suffering back pain not relieved by medication. Therefore maintaining a healthy back is essential, especially when we know that this part of the body is str...
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Fanconi anemia

jarot widodo posted an article on - Oct 27, 2010, 10:40 am
Fanconi anemia Fanconi anemia is a rare genetic disorder part of bone marrow failure syndromes Hereditary (Inherited Bone Marrow Failure Syndromes in English). It affects both sexes and its diagnosis is often made at the stage of appearance of bone marrow failure, hematologic changes are made to a s...
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Anemia

jarot widodo posted an article on - Oct 25, 2010, 10:58 am
Anemia Anemia (year of private-and ancient Greek haimos, "blood") is an abnormal blood count characterized by a decrease in hemoglobin concentration intraerythrocytic (and sometimes the lack of erythrocytes or red blood cells ). This lack leads to poor transport of oxygen through the blood. It is di...
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Pink Ribbon

jarot widodo posted an article on - Oct 3, 2010, 11:22 am
Pink Ribbon The pink ribbon is an international symbol used by individuals, companies and organizations involved in raising awareness of breast cancer. Purpose The main goal of Pink Ribbon is to make people aware of breast cancer. * 1) Prevention - the act of preventing breast cancer * 2) Det...
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Clavicle

jarot widodo posted an article on - Sep 16, 2010, 9:37 am
Clavicle The clavicle, from the Latin meaning Clavicula small wrench, designates a bone anatomy of the anterior upper chest, placed between the upper tip of the sternum and the top of the shoulder. Its overall shape is that of an inverted "S". It is an elongated bone epiphysis has only located at th...
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Tendonitis

jarot widodo posted an article on - Sep 13, 2010, 8:32 am
Tendonitis Tendinitis is a painful inflammation of a tendon, and is part of musculoskeletal disorders. Definition The human body contains many tendons but most do not ignite. A small group is manifested especially by inflammation, it is the tendons of the muscles: * Carpal tunnel at the wrist, r...
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Insulin

jarot widodo posted an article on - Sep 1, 2010, 9:35 am
Insulin Insulin (from Latin insula, island) is a peptide hormone secreted by β cells of islets of Langerhans in the pancreas. She, with glucagon, a major role in regulating energy substrates, which are the main glucose, fatty acids and ketone bodies. In the couple formed by insulin and glucagon, in...
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Anti-diabetic drug

jarot widodo posted an article on - Aug 28, 2010, 9:30 am
Anti-diabetic drug A diabetes medicine is a medicine used to treat diabetes mellitus. Antidiabetic generally act by lowering blood glucose. There are different types of antidiabetic agents, and their use depends on the nature of diabetes, age and situation of the person, and many other factors. Thus...
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Bladder Cancer

jarot widodo posted an article on - Aug 26, 2010, 9:53 am
Bladder Cancer The inner wall of the bladder is lined with transitional cells that are responsible for most cancers of the bladder. The development and management depends very much on the invasiveness of the tumor. We distinguish cancer superficial bladder cancer invasiveness. If the cancer is super...
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Salmonella

jarot widodo posted an article on - Aug 22, 2010, 9:45 am
Salmonella Salmonella are enteric bacteria of the genus Salmonella, named in honor of the American veterinarian Daniel Elmer Salmon even if the man who discovered the genre was Theobald Smith, who worked under the direction of Salmon to the Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI ) 1884. Taxonomy According...
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Climate Change

jarot widodo posted an article on - Aug 17, 2010, 10:26 am
Climate Change A Climate change is a lasting change (of the decade million years) statistical parameters (mean parameters, variability) the Earth's global climate or its various regional climates. These changes may be due to processes intrinsic to the Earth, external influences or, more recently, hu...
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Environmental health

jarot widodo posted an article on - Aug 14, 2010, 11:42 am
Environmental health "Health-Environment" is a term coined in the late twentieth century. It means speaking for the common field assumptions, knowledge and theories concerning the prospective relationship possible between: * Firstly environmental variables (biogeographic factors, pollution and en...
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Rhumatologie

jarot widodo posted an article on - Aug 12, 2010, 11:12 am
Rhumatologie Rheumatology is a specialty that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the musculoskeletal system, that is to say, diseases of bones, joints, muscles, tendons and ligaments, but rheumatologists ( physicians specializing in rheumatology) also treat certain neurological de...
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Disorder Attention Deficit

jarot widodo posted an article on - Aug 9, 2010, 1:26 am
Disorder Attention Deficit ADHD or attention deficit disorder / hyperactivity disorder (in English Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, ADHD or Attention-deficit disorder, ADD) is a neurological disorder characterized by impaired concentration (ADD) with or without hyperactivity / impulsivity ....
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Medicare

jarot widodo posted an article on - Aug 8, 2010, 11:08 am
Medicare Medicare is the name given to the health insurance system managed by the Government of the United States and intended for people over 65 or meet certain criteria. The name comes from a contraction between "medical" (medical) and "care". The first law which established Medicare was enacted J...
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Bulgarian nurses case

jarot widodo posted an article on - Aug 5, 2010, 9:01 am
Bulgarian nurses case The case of Bulgarian nurses is a lengthy diplomatic and judicial, which took place in Libya between 1999 and 2007 in which the defendants, five Bulgarian nurses (Kristiyana Vultchéva, Nasya Nenova, Valentina Siropulo, Valya Chervenyashka and Snejana Dimitrova) and one Anaesth...
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Arthritis

jarot widodo posted an article on - Jul 29, 2010, 12:00 pm
Arthritis Arthritis (from Greek arthron: articulation) is an acute or chronic inflammation of the joints whose origin is rheumatic or infectious. It does not mean the disease listed under the name of osteoarthritis but a clinical sign of one of many joint diseases. It is a disease usually mild but c...
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Spermatogenesis

jarot widodo posted an article on - Jul 28, 2010, 7:42 am
Spermatogenesis Spermatogenesis is the process of sperm production, which takes place in the seminiferous tubules of the testes. It includes events which spermatogonia, stem cells diploid (2n chromosomes), lead to sperm, haploid male gametes (n chromosomes). Spermiogenesis in turn is the differentia...
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Stress Test

jarot widodo posted an article on - Jul 26, 2010, 9:40 am
Stress Test The exercise test or stress test or exercise electrocardiogram or ergometry is an examination consisting of an ECG recording during the course of a calibrated exercise. It can help in the diagnosis of coronary artery disease. It may be associated with the measurement and analysis of vent...
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Dystonia

jarot widodo posted an article on - Jul 24, 2010, 8:16 am
Dystonia When dystonia is a group of movement disorders, neurological origin in the motor centers is located in the brain. It is expected to extrapyramidal hyperkinesias. In most cases, dystonia expressed in tension and poor posture, such as the head (torticollis). The therapy is used include botuli...
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Royal Army Medical Corps

jarot widodo posted an article on - Jul 22, 2010, 8:41 am
Royal Army Medical Corps The Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC or "Medical Corps Royal Army" in French) is a body of the British Army which provides medical services to military personnel and their families in times of war or peace . With the Royal Army Veterinary Corps, Royal Army Dental Corps and Que...
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Macular Degeneration

jarot widodo posted an article on - Jul 21, 2010, 12:37 am
Macular Degeneration The term macular degeneration, a group of diseases of the human eye is summarized by the macula lutea ("the point of sharpest vision") - also called "yellow spot" called - involve the retina, accompanied by a gradual loss of function located there tissue. Etiology and prevalence...
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Mother

jarot widodo posted an article on - Jul 20, 2010, 8:43 am
Mother A mother is the biological parent or social female of a child, the biological parent or social male of a child being the father. The word means "mother" is one of the most popular in the world through all the Indo-European (my root), and in many others (eg Chinese: Pinyin ma). In French, the ...
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Virgin Olive Oil

jarot widodo posted an article on - Jul 18, 2010, 11:59 pm
Olive Oil Olive oil is the fat extracted from olives (fruit of the olive tree) during the pressing in an oil mill. It is a cornerstone of Mediterranean cuisine (or Mediterranean diet and main source of omega -9). Use Olive oil has been known since antiquity: the ancient Greeks and Romans used it fo...
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wine and health

jarot widodo posted an article on - Jul 18, 2010, 11:19 am
wine and health The most harmful effect of wine dates from antiquity, there is nothing related to the product but with an adjuvant, lead, added in the form of Sapa in ancient Rome. Jean-Pierre Saltarelli analyzed in wines of the Popes in Avignon and the colica pictunum Viscount de Turenne, the conse...
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Ganoderma Mushroom

jarot widodo posted an article on - Jul 17, 2010, 1:48 pm
Ganoderma Mushroom The glossy ganoderma (Ganoderma lucidum) is a basidiomycete fungus of the family Polyporaceae. Also known as Reishi in Japan, it grows on the ground and has a foot and a hat, unlike most "polypore" if one adds the appearance of stained wood, it is unmistakable, not to mention the ...
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Escherichia coli

jarot widodo posted an article on - Jul 17, 2010, 11:51 am
Escherichia coli Escherichia coli, or E. coli also called coli, an intestinal bacterium is very common among mammals humans. Discovered in 1885 by Theodor Escherich in stools of infants, is usually a commensal fecal coliform. However, some strains of E. coli can be pathogenic thus inducing gastroent...
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Appendicitis

jarot widodo posted an article on - Jul 16, 2010, 9:42 am
Appendicitis Appendicitis is an inflammation of the ileocecal appendix. Appendicitis can occur at any age but especially before age 30. Untreated, it can be fatal, especially by peritonitis and sepsis thus requires an emergency appendectomy. Appendicitis is the most common surgical emergency. The c...
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Anorexia

jarot widodo posted an article on - Jul 15, 2010, 1:46 am
Anorexia Nervosa Anorexia nervosa (Greek ἀνορεξία (anorexia), "loss of appetite") is one of eating disorders (ED), not to be confused with anorexia as a medical condition. It is mainly reflected a concern tyrannical appearance, leading to drastic food shortages. The causes are multiple and ...
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Compulsive hoarding

jarot widodo posted an article on - Jul 13, 2010, 9:35 am
Compulsive hoarding The Compulsive hoarding is obsessive-compulsive disorder which leads to raise or not to throw a large number of useless objects even if their accumulation causes major discomfort. Combined with the conservation of waste or excrement and domestic hygiene and faulty body it is call...
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Aids Africa

jarot widodo posted an article on - Jul 9, 2010, 10:04 am
Economic Impact of AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa Epidemiology 34-46000000 people worldwide are infected with the AIDS virus. For 2003 alone, more than 3 million people died. That same year, Africa whose population is only 11% of the world population, housed two thirds of all patients with HIV in the wo...
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Xenophobia

jarot widodo posted an article on - Jul 7, 2010, 7:39 am
Xenophobia Xenophobia is an irrational or systematic hostility against one or more persons, motivated mainly by their nationality, culture, religion, ideology, or geographical origin, it can also be defined as a "hostility to what foreign ". Xenophobia can be manifested by an attitude ranging from ...
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Herpes simplex

jarot widodo posted an article on - Jun 14, 2010, 1:22 pm
Herpes simplex The herpes infection is a viral disease causing chronic recurrent skin rashes and carried by the herpes simplex virus. It is also the leading cause of genital ulcers mainly in Europe. Genital herpes facilitates the transmission of the AIDS virus. Affection and recurrent painful genit...
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Scurvy

jarot widodo posted an article on - Jun 6, 2010, 11:13 am
Scurvy Scurvy is a disease caused by a deficiency in vitamin C harmful resulting in humans who lacks the intragenic summary, there is severe by the death of the infant, breastfeeding insufficient bone growth slowed, periodontitis, an incoherent immunity manifested by purulence gums, bleeding, and at...
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Eukaryote

jarot widodo posted an article on - Apr 7, 2010, 11:01 am
Eukaryote The field of eukaryotic or Eukaryota (from the Greek eu, well and karuon, core) groups, according to the nomenclature of Whittaker, all agencies included in four major realms of the living world: animals, fungi, plants and protists (which should be added according to the nomenclature Chrom...
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Stethoscope

jarot widodo posted an article on - Apr 2, 2010, 9:53 am
Stethoscope A stethoscope (from Greek stethos, "chest", and scope of ancient Greek "skopein," observe ") is an acoustic medical device, used for auscultation, that is to say the listening to internal sounds in the human body. Historical The stethoscope was invented in France in 1816 by Dr. Rene Lae...
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Bacteria

jarot widodo posted an article on - Mar 30, 2010, 12:19 pm
Bacteria Bacteria (Bacteria) are unicellular prokaryotic organisms (characterized by an absence of nucleus and organelles). Most bacteria possess a cell wall carbohydrate, peptidoglycan. The bacteria most large measure over 2 mu.m and was considered until recently that the smallest measured 0.2 mu....
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Cell

jarot widodo posted an article on - Mar 21, 2010, 11:02 am
Cell The cell (from the Latin cellula small room) is the structural unit, functional and reproductive constituting all or part of a living being (except viruses). Each cell is a living entity, which in the case of multicellular organisms, works independently, but coordinated with others. The same ty...
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Cardiology

jarot widodo posted an article on - Mar 20, 2010, 12:50 pm
Cardiology Cardiology is the medical specialty that explores the heart and its diseases. The doctor who cares is called the cardiologist. By extension, he is also interested in vascular disease. The cardiac examination Search factors cardiovascular risk: * Elderly * Smoking * Hypertension...
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