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  • … This was the only observed gender difference in performance. The second post is about researchers that propose chronic inflammation of tissues in the circulatory system is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. A marker for inflammation in the blood is called C-reactive protein. The researchers …

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  • … for our health. For many people eating fruit does not come easily but drinking the juice is much more pleasant and an efficient way to get the goodness from the fruit into our systems; many benefits have been found including an improvement in our circulatory system and an increase in our own ability …

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  • … system as well. Massage therapy, by stimulating lymph nodes, boosts the circulatory and immune systems. This benefits blood pressure, circulation, muscle tone, digestion and even skin tone. By bringing fresh oxygen to various tissues of the muscle, skin and in some cases the organ, massage therapy …

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  • … to consult your doctor and take a physical examination test before you get too worked up on starting an exercising program. * Rhythmic & Repetitive exercises that can challenge the power of your circulatory system should be practiced at an optimal intensity according to the person. * Fun activities …

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  • … more quickly and helps to cleanse the respiratory, lymphatic, urinary, and circulatory systems also. Since lymph is the fluid of health, the lymphatic system is the first to alert the body that there are toxins within it. One of the most effective herbs for lymph detoxification is red clover extract …

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  • … such as theobromine and phenethylamine, which have some physiological effects in humans, no cholestrol but benefit the circulatory system. But the presence of theobromine renders it toxics to some animals, such as dogs and cats. There is no scientific evidence that will back up the positive benefit …

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  • … divide a soft attachment of the ribs to the anterior chest. Here it fed into the heart alighting the entire circulatory system. Herein I saw the light feed each cell, and iron in the hemoglobin no longer required to deliver the light of oxygen (the deletion of this one atom will change our entire …

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  • … and many other enhancements to health in the later stages of life. What Happens to Your Circulatory System as You Get Older As with many organs and tissues of the body, the arteries become more rigid as you get older. This means that they offer increased resistance to the heart as it pumps the blood …

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  • … pests. One feature of the fruit fly’s innate immune system is the presence of circulatory cells called phagocytes that, like our own white blood cells, engulf and digest bacteria. In their new research, Shirasu-Hiza and Schneider have found that phagocytes’ activity oscillates throughout the day. Like …

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  • … such as theobromine and phenethylamine, which have some physiological effects in humans, no cholestrol but help the circulatory system. But the presence of theobromine renders it toxics to some animals, such as dogs and cats. There is no analytical evidence that will back up the positive achievement …