By Lori on December 24, 2009
Hematuria occurs when red blood cells are found in the urine. Sometimes hematuria can be the cause of bleeding in the urogenital tract. Bleeding can either be recurrent or may happen once. It can pinpoint various problems in women as well as in men. It was estimated that hematuria can be found in up to [...]
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By Lori on November 22, 2009
Our blood contains red blood cells, which deliver oxygen from our lungs to our tissues, and white blood cells, which give us protection against bacteria and viruses. Blood also has an important function of regulating the process circulation of nutrients, hormones, electrolytes and waste products in the body, moving them to and from every cell [...]
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By Christine S on January 17, 2009
The deficiency of folic acid in the diet of a pregnant woman can cause serious problems in the formation of the baby. Its supplementation, through tablets and fortified foods, it is a preventive measure recommended today for any woman planning to conceive a child. Why is it important One of the substances necessary for healthy [...]
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