Blood Fat Articles & Analysis
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People with LPLD have a faulty gene and are unable to breakdown fat particles carried in their blood. The accumulation of fat turns their blood white and leads to recurring and potentially fatal pancreatitis attacks. ...
Example: (Approximately) Fluids and soft tissue (blood, urine, muscle, and fat) : 1540 m/s Solids (bone and calcified plaque and gallstones) : 4000 m/s Air (Lungs and bowel gas) : 300 m/s The ultrasound machine (generally speaking), looks for speeds of around 1540 m/s. ...
They also say that, since the higher risk of CVD in women who have had GDM is not dependent on T2D, it could be related to one or more other risk factors, including increased inflammatory markers such as C-reactive protein, higher levels of blood fats, low levels of HDL (good) cholesterol and higher levels of LDL (bad) cholesterol. ...
Since their initial discovery more than 50 years ago by James Till and Ernest McCulloch, adult stem cells have been found in many more tissues than initially anticipated, including brain, bone marrow, fat, peripheral blood, blood vessels, skeletal muscle, skin, teeth, heart, gut, liver, ovarian epithelium and testis. ...