Foods
... fats raise cholesterol . They can come from
plant or animal products. Foods fortified with
plant sterols or stanols Manufacturers now fortify ... foods with substances found in plants. Called
plant sterols or stanols, these substances are very ...
Phytochemicals
... that are needed for normal metabolism ,
plant foods also contain phytochemicals ,
plant chemicals that may affect human health. There are ... - Source: Psychology Today ... Certain
plant foods contain phytochemicals that have ...
Soy
... human diet for almost 5,000 years. Unlike most
plant foods , the soybean is high in protein and is ... approved health claims for soy products. These
plant products can lower cholesterol levels. Soy ... large amounts of table salt. Proponents of
plant estrogen s (including soy products) believe ...
Delta
... known as grass , pot, weed, herb): Marijuana , which comes from the
plant Cannabis sativa, is the most commonly used illegal drug in the United States. The
plant produces delta -9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), ... T-cells, the ...
Fiber
... options with your healthcare professional. Dietary fiber is found in
plant foods . Fiber cannot be digested by humans. It has no calorie s ... Only plant-based foods have fiber , so your protein will be from a
plant source if you are looking for a single food to do the job. Fiber is ...
Labor
... may occur after repeated large exposure or to even very small doses in a
plant or labor atory, ... The doctor may withdraw some fluid for samples to ... programs. Sorbitol, mannitol, and xylitol are naturally found in some
plant products such as fruits and berries, but they can also be made in a labor ...
Marijuana
... The drug is primarily smoked, sometimes eaten. Marijuana 101: The
plant and its components Marijuana refers to the dried flowers, leaves, stems ... known as grass , pot, weed, herb): Marijuana , which comes from the
plant Cannabis sativa, is the most commonly used illegal drug in the United ...
Parasite
... isms like Stronglysides stercoralis easier to complete. PARASITE : A
plant or animal that lives and feeds on or within another living organ ism (a ... from supporting or connective tissue ). parasite An animal or a
plant that lives on or in an organ ism of another species and gets nutrients ...
Pollen
... Pollen Microscopic grains produced by plants in order to reproduce. Each
plant has a pollinating period. These can vary depending on the plant, climate ... asthma cases stem from allergic responses to dust, animal dander or
plant pollen s. Less frequently foods , drugs or chemicals may cause wheezing ...
Protein
... Only plant-based foods have fiber , so your protein will be from a
plant source if you are looking for a single food to do the job. Protein . ... and sugar rich foods of animal origin. To uncover components of the
plant circadian clock, a genetic screen utilizing a clock output reporter ...
Allergen
... A botanical extract said to heal and soothe. Used in creams and topical preparations for the skin . Allergen ic sinusitis may result from
plant pollen s ( hay fever ) or allergies to milk ; dairy products; or, less likely, wheat. Allergen s (e.g., foods , pollen s, pet dander, ...
Allergic rhinitis
... Definition: Allergic rhinitis is a collection of symptoms, predominantly in the nose and eyes , caused by airborne particles of dust, dander, or
plant pollen s in people who are allergic to these substances. Non allergic rhinitis , also called vasomotor rhinitis , is a condition in which the ...
Anaphylactic shock
... including anaphylactic shock , have been reported. The severity of these toxic effects may depend on the amount consumed and the type of mistletoe
plant eaten. Anaphylaxis is a severe, sometimes life-threatening, allergic reaction that occurs within minutes of exposure an allergy -causing ...
Bleach
... Mold Health Dangers Ease in The Big Easy Health Tip: Before Mold Takes Hold As Waters Recede, New Health Woes Rise Allergies :Could a House
plant Clean the Air? Sick Workers Shouldn't Blame Workplace ... Lotions that bleach or lighten the skin , such as hydroquinone, may be used to ...
Carbohydrates
... or two sugar s joined together (called disaccharides). Carbohydrates are compounds made up of sugar s. They come from the starchy part of
plant foods . They easily convert to sugar in the body. For this reason, carbohydrates are considered fast fuel. Information ... To increase ...
Cannabis
... Depression Drug May Fight Women's Hair Loss , Too ... Marijuana (also known as grass , pot, weed, herb): Marijuana , which comes from the
plant Cannabis sativa, is the most commonly used illegal drug in the United States. Marijuana refers to the dried flowers, leaves, stems and seeds ...
Carotenoids
... Carotenoids are dark colored dyes found in
plant foods thatcan turn into a form of vitamin A . One such carotenoid is beta-carotene . Beta-carotene is an antioxidant. - Carotenoids and ...
Culture
... love just happens. As a result, the depressed often sit around passive ly waiting for someone to love them. But love doesn't work that way. A
plant that has been used in some culture s to treat certain medical problems, including stomach , liver , and gallbladder disorders. The active ...
Dwarfism
... Dwarfism Related Category: Pathology condition in which an animal or
plant is less than normal in size and lacks the capacity for normal growth. Dwarfism is deliberately produced and perpetuated in certain species (e.g. ...
Flatulence
... called belching . Flatulence : Gas buildup in the colon Intestinal gas is typically caused by the fermentation of undigested food , such as
plant fiber , in the colon . FLATULENCE OF STOMACH AND BOWEL S" Cold Compress over abdomen , changed every 4 hours; Cold Enema , following ...
Fungus
...... Fungus A member of a group of simple organ isms that are related to yeast and molds. Incontinence ... Fungus A single-celled form of
plant life that lives on organic material, including human tissue s. Pentamidine isoethionateAn antibiotic used to treat and prevent PCP. ...
Gene
... is reflected by the fact that its rhythm influences such diverse activities as gene transcription, gas exchange and transpiration, photosynthesis,
plant growth and flowering. To have a fully developed case of sickle cell anemia , one gene for the illness must be inherited from both parents. ...
Genetic
... suggest that eating grilled meat may increase the risk of cancer , particularly colon and breast cancer s. To uncover components of the
plant circadian clock, a genetic screen utilizing a clock output reporter (CAB2::luciferase) was performed in Arabidopsis and it was found that mutants ...
Gigantism
... Gigantism Related Category: Pathology condition in which an animal or
plant is far greater than normal in size. Plants are often deliberately bred to increase their size. Gigantism o Powered by: Esta informacin es ...
Giantism
... More on Giantism Gigantism - condition in which an animal or
plant is far greater than normal in size. Plants are often deliberately bred to increase their size. However, among animals, gigantism is usually the ...
Grass
... a tick. Ticks do not jump, crawl, or fall onto a person. Marijuana (also known as grass , pot, weed, herb): Marijuana , which comes from the
plant Cannabis sativa, is the most commonly used illegal drug in the United States. Ticks are small insects that live in grass , bushes, wooded ...
H Hay fever
... are usually most severe in children and in people in their 30s and 40s. Although hay fever symptoms can reappear each year when the offending
plant begins to bloom, they tend to diminish as you get older. Some people don't develop hay fever until adulthood. Prevention ... Many people with ...
Heart
... cell layer and determine the primordial cells of the heart , skeletal , ... Having to do with the heart . cardin Cnicus benedictus. A
plant whose leaves, stems, and flowers have been used in some culture s to treat certain medical problems. Cardin may have anti -inflammatory and anti ...
Host
... Pre morbid state. HOST FACTORS: The body's potent mechanisms for containing HIV , including immune system cells called CD8 cells. HOST : A
plant or animal harboring another organ ism. HRSA: See Health Resources and Services Administration. host cell A cell that is infected by a ...
Innate
... neutrophil s are all granulocyte s. : - Mahonia aquifolium is widespread in the forests of North America, and is also known as the cultivated
plant Mahonia'. It is commonly found in gardens and parks growing as high as 1 - 2 metres with ever-green, leathery pinna te leaves, ... ...
Jack
... Poisoning caused by consumption of
plant material from Jack -in-the-pulpit. Symptoms & Signs body as a whole ... Jack SA, Cooper KG, Seymour J, Graham W, Fitzmaurice A, Perez J. A ...
Lily
... or manage your subscriptions ... Alternate Names : Dumbcane, Leopard Lily , Tuft Root Definition Poisoning caused by consumption of
plant material from the Dieffenbachia (mother-in-law plant) leaf. Garlic: A perennial herb of the lily family cultivated for its pungent, edible ....
Lobectomy
... the tumor as possible either by lobectomy or subtotal thyroidectomy. Lobar Sclerosis (Pick's Disease ) Lobectomy ( Lung Surgery ) Lobster
plant (Poinsettia) Lobular Capillary Hemangioma ( Pyogenic Granuloma ) Lobular GN (Membranoproliferative GN I) ... Wedge resection - Removal of only ...
Microorganism
... in the expected amounts. What abnormal results mean: ... Once the microorganism is cultivated, it goes through processing similar to that of
plant and marine samples. The sample is extracted with water and organic solvents and is screened for cytotoxicity and anti - HIV activity. ...
Milk
... all other milk products produced without gluten additives. Allowed meats, poultry, fish, eggs, dried beans, nuts and seeds: ... milk thistle A
plant that has been used in some culture s to treat certain medical problems, including stomach , liver , and gallbladder disorders. The active ...
Mold
... Outside on dead or dying vegetation moist, shady areas rotting leaves and logs ... Mold : A very large group of microscopic fungi that live on
plant or animal matter. Most are filamentous organ isms and produce spores that can be air-, water-, or insect-borne. A common trigger for allergies . ...
Nematode
... Nematode Roundworm. Organ ismA single, independent life form, such as a bacterium, a
plant or an animal. OXYURIASIS - Small nematode , Entero bius vermicularis, that is responsible for intestinal infection in humans. It appears as a ...
Pinna
... known as exostoses (or osteoma s). : - Mahonia aquifolium is widespread in the forests of North America, and is also known as the cultivated
plant Mahonia'. It is commonly found in gardens and parks growing as high as 1 - 2 metres with ever-green, leathery pinna te leaves, ... ...
Poison ivy
... eater and apparently got into poison ivy , although I don't remember cutting any. Poison Ivy , Poison Oak, Poison Sumac The poison ivy
plant is known as Toxic odendron radicans in the eastern US and T. rydbergii in the midwestern US. It is also called Rhus toxic odendron . Western ...
Protein S
... or veins. Does the perfect high- fiber , high- protein s nack exist? Only plant-based foods have fiber , so your protein will be from a
plant source if you are looking for a single food to do the job. Protein S creen Predicts Breast Cancer Therapy Success Health Highlights: April ...