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How Can Exercising Improve Your Lymphatic System?
The human body continuously works to maintain equilibrium in response to internal and external environmental changes. This includes the continual monitoring of bacterial and viral pathogens. These pathogens are kept at bay through the lymphatic...
3 commentsWhy is Fiber Important and How is it Beneficial to Your Health?
Dietary fiber seems to be an important part of human health. We can analyze ancestral diets to determine what our bodies were designed to digest, and use this to postulate what we should and should not be eating. Fiber is an indigestible...
4 commentsSomalia Background and a Context for Medical Treatment
Somalia is unique in that it is composed of a single, homogenous ethnic group that shares a common language and religion (Lewis, 1996). The universal language is Somali and Arabic is the second common...
2 commentsWhat is the Relationship Between Brain Size and Digestion?
Katharine Milton’s “Diet and Primate Evolution” indicates a relationship between brain size and gut size by examining two species of primates with a one common ancestor. Spider monkeys seem to be very...
0 commentsType II Diabetes: Diagnosis and Prevention
Type 2 diabetes, a type of diabetes mellitus, is the most common form of diabetes and also the most common endocrine disorder (Tortora, 2005). Diabetes mellitus harms the cardiovascular system and is...
0 commentsWhat is the Anti-Inflammatory Diet and How Can it Treat Diabetes, Relieve Arthritis and Prevent Cancer?
The Anti-Inflammatory (AI) diet is designed to reduce systemic inflammation by eliminating inflammatory and allergenic foods such as wheat, corn, soy, dairy, beef, pork peppers, tomatoes, eggplant, potatoes, citrus fruits, processed oils, alcohol,...
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