Heart disease – Editorial roundup
Mesothelioma – An Introduction
What is Mesothelium?To understand Mesothelioma let us first understand what mesothelium is. The mesothelium is a membrane that covers & protects most of the internal organs of the body, the mesothelium is composed of two layers of cells, one layer immediately surrounds the organ the other forms a sac like covering around it. The mesothelium membrane produces a lubricating fluid that is released between these layers, allowing moving organs such as the beating heart and lungs to slide easily against adjacent structures.The mesothelium is called by different names, depending on where it is loc. . .
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Excerpts from recent editorials in newspapers in the United States and abroad:
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Milk blunts heart benefits of tea
Plenty of studies have suggested that tea is a boon for cardiovascular health, but new research has found that adding milk to your favorite brew negates those benefits. The culprits in milk is a group of proteins called caseins that interact with tea, decreasing the concentration of catechin – the flavonoids in tea that are responsible for its protective effects against heart disease, according …
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