Animate pictures online


Create Gif animation online for free drug database

Hypotonia – Symptoms and Causes of Hypotonia

Hypotonia is a condition of abnormally low muscle tone (the amount of tension or resistance to movement in a muscle), often involving reduced muscle strength. Hypotonia is not a specific medical disorder, but a potential manifestation of many different diseases and disorders that affect motor nerve control by the brain or muscle strength. Full text…


What You Need to Know About Grapefruit and Hepatitis C

30.03.2008 12:07 - category: Health Articles: Diseases and Conditions - From: Diseases and Conditions

Grapefruit: to eat, or not to eat? That is the question on the minds of many people who read the most recent research results of a Massachusetts Hospital study. The study contends that eating grapefruit will help reduce the spread of the hepatitis virus within the body of an infected person.

Many people like to start their day by eating this tart citrus fruit, as it has earned the reputation of being a very healthy food. No longer just for overall health, grapefruit is now being touted as having liver-friendly qualities. While this recent news sounds promising, there are a few facts you should know before you head straight to your grocery store to stock up on grapefruit.

The basic details of the recent research are that a compound in grapefruit, called naringenin, can block the secretion of very low-density lipoproteins, commonly known as vLDL, when metabolized by the body. You may be familiar with the term vLDL; physicians refer to it as the “bad” form of cholesterol. The virus binds to vLDL, which then takes the virus on a ride through the bloodstream, giving it a chance to infect new liver cells. It appears that naringenin has the ability to inhibit the secretion of vLDL from infected liver cells, which can significantly reduce the spread of the virus to new cells.

This new research sounds exciting, however this seemingly almighty fruit is not appropriate for everyone, and can actually be quite dangerous when combined with certain medications. Grapefruit juice blocks one of the enzymes involved in the metabolization process, allowing substances, including prescription drugs, to circulate in the bloodstream at much higher than intended levels, possibly causing near overdose.

Researchers are hopeful that the results of this study will become a major breakthrough in finding a way to eradicate the virus. Nevertheless, proceed with caution and be sure to consult your physician before adding this fruit to your diet. about how grapefruit can slow the progression of HCV, as well as the long list of medications this fruit should never be combined with.

Original is here

http://health-tips.biz/

Add this Article to del.icio.us! Digg this Article furl this Article Add this Article to Reddit Add this Article to Technorati Add this Article to Newsvine Add this Article to Windows Live Add this Article to Yahoo Add this Article to StumbleUpon Add this Article to BlinkLists Add this Article to Spurl Add this Article to Google Add this Article to Ask Add this Article to Netscape Add this Article to Squidoo

  Add comment

Name: 
E-Mail: 
Comment: 
Enter code: