Looks as though someone has a bad case of the sciences.
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Smorgasbord Health Column 2024 – This Year’s Focus – Cardiovascular Disease – The Circulatory System – Part Three – The Healthy Eating Plan by Sally Cronin
Healthy eating plan – for the circulation system
If you follow a diet high in whole grains, fruit, vegetables and lean protein, you will provide your body with the essential elements necessary for a healthy circulatory system.
In part 3 of this series, Sally provides an overview of the foods we should include in our daily diet to keep the blood vessels clear of plaque and debris and keep the…
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Internal organs. Library of health. 1921.
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i hit 3k on twitter yesterday so here you go. they are married and leader platelet is their daughter now gets shot
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day 292
the relief of feeling a heartbeat in your chest and knowing it's your own
blood pumping through your veins that is yours and nobody else's
real adrenaline in your bloodstream when you face the demon that killed a thousand versions of you that didn't have any
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it genuinely breaks my heart that vampires probably can't smoke weed
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fun fact when calling Robin Steve will say "Hey Robbie-Bo-Bobbie" and Robin will answer "Yes Dingus-Bo-Bingus?"
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me when i make fanart of blood cells 😻 anyways i love them i love this anime they’re so adorable.
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Smorgasbord Health Column 2024 – This Year’s Focus – Cardiovascular Disease – The Circulatory System – Cholesterol and Fat Myths Part Three, Vitamin K2 and Healthy Fats by Sally Cronin
The primary cause of death of men and women globally is cardiovascular disease, with heart attacks, coronary heart disease and strokes resulting in death in not just the elderly but increasing numbers under 75 years old and particularly in the 45 – 60 years age bracket.
You can read the previous post in the series: Circulatory System – Why we need Cholesterol in our bodies
Part 3 of Sally’s…
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The arteries. Library of health. 1921.
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Hey y'all, it's weird question time again! This one is another "I know this is atypical but have zero frame of reference for how atypical*" question
So you know when you get those like fabric lines on your skin sometimes when your pillowcase folds or whatever while you sleep? Like, red indented lines from sustained pressure, but not bruises?
How long do those usually last?
And also: is there a quantity of time for those to last that is like a "probably mention that to your doctor" amount of time?
*I have POTS and salt wasting syndrome and am currently very anemic, so I've got like a trifecta of "you're not circulating right"**
**the Schoolhouse Rock lyric popped into my head and then I could not word it any other way lol
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