Hypercholesterolemia Essays

  • The Pros And Cons Of Food Coloring

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    Most food manufacturers use plenty of unhealthy and even suspicious ingredients in order to extend the shelf life of their food items. This means that you need to stay away from these toxic ingredients at all costs if you are to protect your health… Here are the top 10 offenders (not ranked according to the level of harm they cause): 1. Monosodium Glutamate ( MSG) MSG is an amino acid typically used to enhance the flavor of processed foods. It is well-known excitotoxin, which has been scientifically

  • The Pros And Cons Of Herbal Ephedra

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    Herbal ephedra, which is also known as Ma huang, Chinese ephedra and epitonin, is the world's oldest medicine. The Chinese discovered ephedra in the form of the Ma Huang plant more than 5,000 years ago and it is the basis of Traditional Chinese Medicine. A 1999 UC Berkeley study tells us that the Chinese took sun-dried stems from this ancient plant and ground them up into manageable pieces for use in teas. These teas are still used in many societies, especially in the American Southwest. In this

  • Role Of Coordination In Healthcare

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    EFFECTIVE COORDINATION OF ACTIVITIES OF THE HOSPITAL TO IMPROVE PATIENT’S CARE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CONCEPT Coordination is one of the management functions and it is defined by Merriam Webster dictionary as the process of organizing people or groups so that they work together properly and well. It could also be defined as the process of organizing the various elements of a complex whole to function accurately and efficiently. Coordination in any organization is very vital as organization and also

  • Cholesterol Case Studies

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    Globally, a third of heart disease can be attributable to high cholesterol. Overall, high cholesterol or hypercholesterolemia is estimated to cause about 2.6 million deaths (4.5% of total) and 29.7 million disability adjusted life years (DALYS), or 2.0% of total DALYS. High cholesterol as a risk factor for stroke and heart disease is the major cause of disease burden

  • Familial Hypercholesterol Homeostasis

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    from the bloodstream via receptor-mediated endocytosis to maintain cholesterol homeostasis (Tavori, et al., 2013). Cholesterol homeostasis relies strictly on the correlated function of two proteins; LDLR and PCSK9, which can cause familial hypercholesterolemia due to function abnormalities. LDLR play a significant role in cholesterol homeostasis, in which it allows the shuttling of LDL from the bloodstream to nearby cells to control cholesterol levels in the human body (Mousavi, et al., 2009). When

  • Familial Hormone Essay

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    Low-density lipoproteins and high-density lipoproteins. High levels of LDH can cause cardiovascular disease, so therefore these elevations can be fatal. A genetic mutation in the LDL receptor can cause the rare genetic disorder called Familial Hypercholesterolemia. (Kingsley and Krieger, 1984). This essay will be discussing the specifics of Familial

  • Survival Of The Sickest Chapter 1 Summary

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    remained in the gene pool because they may have provided advantages to our ancestors, and this theory casts a new light and creates a new perspective on such diseases. The diseases discussed in the book, such as hemochromatosis, diabetes, and hypercholesterolemia, would ordinarily be considered harmful. However, the author explains that under different circumstance, these illnesses might have been viewed as beneficial instead, and that these benefits are worth

  • Alzheimer's Family Case Study

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    According to our textbook, while evaluating the family genetic history, attention to tobacco use, heavy alcohol use, coronary heart disease, hypertension, stroke, diabetes, obesity, blood disorders, breast/ovarian cancer, colon cancer, sickle-cell anemia, arthritis, allergies, drug addiction, mental illness, suicide, seizure disorder, kidney disease and tuberculosis is essential (Jarvis, 2016, p. 53). Of the diseases listed, the ones included in his family history include; coronary artery disease

  • Sequalene Synthesis Lab Report

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    Squalene undergoes a two-step cyclization to yield lanosterol catalyzed by sequalene mono-oxygenase and sequalene 2, 3 epoxidase enzymes. Sequalene mono oxygenase is the second committed step in cholesterol biosynthesis and lead to the formation squalene 2, 3 epoxide. This enzymatic reaction require supernatant protein factor (SPF) and NADPH as a cofactor to introduce molecular oxygen as an epoxide at the 2, 3 position of squalene. The activity of supernatant protein factor itself is regulated by

  • Periodontitis Case Studies

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    INTRODUCTION Periodontal diseases is a common infection which involves the periodontium. The periodontium are the tissues surrounding the tooth. Cardiovascular diseases on the other hand is a condition that involves the narrowing of blocked blood vessels that can lead to a series of conditions such as cardiac arrest, angina or stroke due to age, hypertension, diabetics, obesity, serum lipid concentration and abnormal habits. Periodontal diseases have been associated with cardiovascular diseases.

  • Why We Should Start Later In High School Essay

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    Groggy, tired, depressed, can’t think straight. These are things that most students experience every day. School start times are causing students to miss out on sleep, causing sleep deprivation. This can lead to depression, increased rate of car crashes and a decrease in cognitive thinking abilities. Not only can the amount of sleep a student receives affect their performance in school, but also their health and safety. To reduce the amount of sleep deprivation in students a possible solution is

  • Statin: Movie Analysis

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    United States take prescription drugs to lower high cholesterol. I was shocked to know that even if you do lower your cholesterol, it does not lower your risk of developing a heart attack. One interesting thing I learned is that the disease hypercholesterolemia was created purposely so that the pharmaceutical manufacturers would have to create a drug to neutralize it. The drug Statin is advertized on television and often prescribed by doctors to patients with the intention of lowering that person’s

  • Mevacor Research Paper

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    MEVACOR ( also called as LOVASTATIN ) : Mevacor ( Lovastatin ) is a statin drug, used for lowering cholesterol in people who are suffering with hypercholesterolemia to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. Lovastatin is a naturally occurring compound found in low concentrations in food such as oyster mushrooms, red yeast rice and Pu-erh. History # : Compactin and Mevacor, natural products with a powerful inhibitory effect on HMG-CoA reductase, were discovered in the 1970s, and taken into

  • Hyperlipidemia Case Studies

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    Treatment of Hyperlipidemia with the use of Lipitor The patient AC is a 79 year old white female. She is diagnosed with hyperlipidemia, a chronic condition that results from an excess accumulation of lipids in blood vessels. AC is currently taking Atorvastatin, the generic brand of Lipitor, to treat her high cholesterol and triglyceride levels. She stays active and tries to maintain a healthy diet, but does have other health issues such as hypertension, osteoarthritis, and diabetes. o Discuss biochemical/molecular

  • Emergency Room Summary

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    The claimant has a past medical history significant for diabetes mellitus, hypercholesterolemia, and benign essential hypertension. An emergency room visit on 03/02/2017 indicated that the claimant presented with a history of diabetes and hypertension with complaints of intermittent severe headaches that started 2-3 months prior the visit. He had complaints of dizziness and disorientation. He stated that he had a CT scan the previous year which did show an aneurysm that was not important. MRI 9

  • Simvastatin Research Paper

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    PHARMACODYNAMICS: Simvastatin is a methylated form of lovastatin. HCG-CoA reductase is hindered by this oral antilipemic agent. It is used to treat primary hypercholesterolemia and reduces plasma triglycerides and apolipoprotein B along with LDL-cholesterol. Mechanism of action: Simvastatin is a prodrug- a compound that is metabolized into an active drug only after administration in the body. Hydrolysis of the 6-membered

  • Should Genetic Engineering Be Allowed Persuasive Essay

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    Genetic Engineering of humans still has much controversy over its morality, but it could be the sole savior of the human race. Genetically changing the DNA of a baby, child, or even an adult is a basic description of Genetic Engineering of humans. With changing the DNA of a human still in its earliest stages can make the greatest difference with how they will turn out. I believe Genetic Engineering in humans should be allowed because of the decrease in disease it can give, the increased quality of

  • Dyslipidemia Research Paper

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    INTRODUCTION Dyslipidemia is a disorder of lipoprotein metabolism, including lipoprotein overproduction or deficiency. Dyslipidemias may be manifested by elevation of the total cholesterol, the "bad" low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol and the triglyceride concentrations, and a decrease in the "good" high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol concentration in the blood. High cholesterol, or dyslipidemia, means that there is an imbalance of fats (lipids), circulating in your blood stream.

  • Post-Concussive Syndrome: Case Study

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    Chief Complaint Post concussive syndrome. History Patient is a 55-year-old right-handed white female who does see a neurologist in Florida for multiple issues. She does have a chronic pain issue and has some bradykinesia. Her neurologist down there was concerned about Parkinson 's disease. Also, she was seeing the neurologist for a workup of her episodes of loss of consciousness. She is seeing me today for followup after a concussion. She is from Florida and is expecting to go back in two weeks

  • Student Fitness Outline

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    in a person’s life A. Having too much weight is a detriment to a person’s health 1. Interferes with breathing and can lead to failure of heart and lungs (The Science News-Letter, p189) 2. Obesity can lead to diseases such as hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, excess of certain cancers (Stephenson, M., Levy, A., Sass, N., & McGarvey, W., p61) B. Staying fit can mean an increase in a person’s quality of life 1. Show greater job satisfaction (Der-Karabetian, A., & Gebharbp, N., p55) 2. More confidence