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Cholesterol is an integral part of all cell membranes and the starting point for steroid hormones, including the sex hormones. It is broken down by the liver into bile salts, which are involved in fat absorption in the digestive system, and it is an essential component of lipoproteins, which transport fats and fatty acids in the blood. Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol - LDL-cholesterol, when present in excess, can enter the tissues and become deposited on the surface of the arteries, causing atherosclerosis.  -  A White, crystalline sterol found throughout the body, especially in fats, blood, nerve tissue, and bile; it is also provided in the diet by foods such as eggs, meat, and butter. A high level of cholesterol in the blood is thought to contribute to atherosclerosis -  hardening of the arteries.         -   foogle.biz - What, Who, Where, When, Why, Which, Will, How, Do          Buckle up people, it's a bumpy ride.     

 

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The Inuit people rarely suffer from heart disease. One explanation for this may be the high amount of fish, notably salmon, in their diet, which reduces the level of blood cholesterol. Though the Finish people's diet, close relatives, is 40% fat. Southern Italian's diet is 40% fat. In Finland Heart Disease is a big killer, in Italy, it is very low. The Finish eat saturated fat, the Italians, Olive Oil.

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Feeling Hungry?   Read On ! - CHOLESTEROL - A white waxy, crystalline sterol found throughout the body, especially in fats, blood, nerve tissue, and bile; it is also provided in the diet by foods such as eggs, meat, and butter. A high level of cholesterol in the blood is thought to contribute to atherosclerosis -  hardening of the arteries.

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A white waxy, crystalline sterol found throughout the body, especially in fats, blood, nerve tissue, and bile; it is also provided in the diet by foods such as eggs, meat, and butter. A high level of cholesterol in the blood is thought to contribute to atherosclerosis -  hardening of the arteries.

Cholesterol is an integral part of all cell membranes and the starting point for steroid hormones, including the sex hormones. It is broken down by the liver into bile salts, which are involved in fat absorption in the digestive system, and it is an essential component of lipoproteins, which transport fats and fatty acids in the blood. Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol - LDL-cholesterol, when present in excess, can enter the tissues and become deposited on the surface of the arteries, causing atherosclerosis. High-density lipoprotein cholesterol - HDL-cholesterol,  acts as a scavenger, transporting fat and cholesterol from the tissues to the liver to be broken down. The composition of HDL-cholesterol can vary and some forms may not be as effective as others. Blood cholesterol levels can be altered by reducing the amount of alcohol and fat in the diet and by substituting some of the saturated fat for polyunsaturated fat, which gives a reduction in LDL-cholesterol.

A 1999 US study of children with high levels of cholesterol found no evidence that controlling cholesterol levels through diet is harmful. Another 1999 US study suggested that cholesterol-lowering drugs are as beneficial for older men and women as they are for the middle-aged. HDL-cholesterol can be increased by exercise.

   We need HDL's - Not LDL's 

 High cholesterol - Cholesterol is a type of fat -   Lipid

Lipid - Any of a large number of esters of fatty acids, commonly formed by the reaction of a fatty acid with glycerol . They are soluble in alcohol but not in water. Lipids are the chief constituents of plant and animal waxes, fats, and oils. Phospholipids are lipids that also contain a phosphate group, usually linked to an organic base; they are major components of biological cell membranes

Cholesterol is mainly made by the body. It is essential for good health and is found in every cell in the body. However, a high cholesterol level in the blood, called  hyper-cholesterolaemia, is generally coupled with an increased risk of various problems, such as Coronary Heart Disease - CHD, and stroke.

 

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Stroke or cerebro-vascular accident or Apoplexy   -   The Interruption of the blood supply to part of the brain due to a sudden bleed in the brain - cerebral haemorrhage,  or embolism or thrombosis. Strokes vary in severity from producing almost no symptoms, to proving to be rapidly fatal. In between are those, that are often recurring,  that leave a wide range of impaired function, depending on the size and location of the event.

 Why is high cholesterol such a problem?

The main risk associated with high cholesterol is Coronary Heart Disease - CHD, or Coronary Artery Disease. This is caused by blood vessels -  veins & arteries, becoming narrowed due to furring or clogging with fatty deposits called plaques, high cholesterol contributes to this problem. Clogged blood vessels become narrowed and blood flow to the heart, is reduced. This can result in Angina - chest pain or, if any particular vessel is completely blocked, a heart attack. The muscles around the heart can only function with constant blood flow, if this stops the muscles affected die, and can never be brought back to life.

Coronary Artery Disease - Latin  - corona meaning crown, from the arteries encircling the heart, seen by early scientists.

Condition in which the fatty deposits of atherosclerosis form in the coronary arteries that supply the heart muscle, narrowing them and restricting the blood flow. These arteries may already be hardened - arteriosclerosis. If the heart's oxygen requirements are increased, such as in exercise, the blood supply through the narrowed arteries may be inadequate, and the pain of angina results.

A heart attack occurs if the blood supply to an area of the heart is cut off, for example because a blood clot - thrombus,  has blocked one of the coronary arteries. The subsequent lack of oxygen damages the heart muscle - infarct, and if a large area of the heart is affected, the attack may be fatal. Coronary artery disease tends to run in families and is linked to smoking, lack of exercise, and a diet high in saturated - mostly animal fats, which tends to increase the level of blood cholesterol. It is a common cause of death in many industrialized countries; older men are the most vulnerable group. The condition is treated with drugs or bypass surgery.

Coronary artery disease is the biggest single cause of premature death in the UK. & USA

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ONIONS - Allium cepa, a herbaceous biennial plant, with the onion being its edible bulb. The onion is probably native to south western Asia but is now grown throughout the world, chiefly in the temperate zones. The plant belongs to the lily family, Liliaceae, most members of which have developed a below ground storage system, such as a bulb or tuber. Other members of this family include such ornamental plants as the tulip, hyacinth, and lily-of-the-valley and also such edible plants as the leek, garlic, and chive.

The common onion has one or more leafless stalks that reach a height of 0.75–1.8 m   OR 2.5 feet, and terminate in a cluster of small greenish white flowers. The leaf bases of the developing plant swell to form the underground bulb that is the mature, edible onion. Most commercially cultivated onions are grown from the plant's small black seed, which is sown directly in the field, but onions may also be grown from small bulbs or from transplants. Onions are among the hardiest of all garden-vegetable plants.

Onions are among the world's oldest cultivated plants. They were probably known in India, China, and the Middle East before recorded history. Ancient Egyptians regarded the spherical bulb as a symbol of the universe, and its name is probably derived from the Latin unus, meaning “one.” The Romans introduced the onion to Britain and, in the New World, American Indians added a highly pungent wild onion to their stews. Curative powers have been attributed to onions throughout the centuries; they have been recommended for such varied ailments as colds, earaches, laryngitis, animal bites, powder burns, and warts.

Onions are used widely in cooking. They add flavour to such dishes as stews, roasts, soups, and salads, and are also served as a cooked vegetable. The onion's characteristic pungency results from the sulfur-rich volatile oil it contains. Release of this oil during peeling brings tears to the eyes, but many cooks claim that tears can be avoided by peeling onions under running water.

Onions vary in size, shape, colour, and pungency. Warmer climates produce onions with a milder, sweeter flavour than do other climates.

Know Your Onions - onions contain a variety of other naturally occurring chemicals known as organosulfur compounds that have been linked to lowering blood pressure and cholesterol levels.

Some Nuts are good for you and lower Cholesterol.

 Types of Cholesterol

It is a body fat, or lipid. It is an important part of a healthy body, being a building block for steroids such as sex hormones, hormones of the adrenal cortex, and others. It is also the basis of the body’s manufacture of bile salts.

Cholesterol is mainly produced in the liver, and has a further use in forming cell membranes and other needed tissues. It is transported around the body in the blood attached to a protein. This fat-protein combination is called a lipoprotein.

We need HDL's   -   Not LDL's

LDL's BAD CHOLESTEROL

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Chocolate has been proven to actually be good for you, though it must be dark and the darker the better. Like most things it is just not chocolate, but a myriad of chemicals. In fact it is now fashionable to buy the chocolate-nibs, that is the pure unprocessed cocoa seed.

We need HDL's - Not LDL's 

Lipoproteins can be high density  -  HDL , or low density - LDL,  or even very low density - VLDL, depending on how much protein there is in relation to fat.

 LDL   -  Low Density Lipoprotein

About 70% of cholesterol is transported as LDL. This is mostly fat and not much protein. LDL causes cholesterol to be deposited in the arteries. Elevated levels of LDL are associated with an increased risk of heart disease.

 LDL is referred to as bad cholesterol.

 

 HDL  - High Density Lipoprotein

About 20% of cholesterol is transported as HDL, which is mostly protein and not much fat. HDL actually helps prevent cholesterol building up in the arteries. Low levels of HDL are associated with an increased risk of heart disease.

  HDL is referred to as good cholesterol. 

Women tend to have a higher HDL cholesterol level than men.

If your total cholesterol level is too high, it can be one risk factor for health problems, as due to the Western diet, it will generally mean too many LDL's. Nevertheless, it's important to consider the relative amounts of HDL and LDL.

  A high level of HDL, and a low level of LDL is desirable.

Triglycerides

Triglycerides are a another type of fat, which mainly come from the fats in food. Food calories that are eaten, and not used straight away are converted into triglycerides, and transported to fat cells for storage. Fat cells, or that spare-tire we moan about, is our body's way of storing unused energy, for use in leaner times. Our problem, if it is a problem, is that for the West there are no lean times, for most of us.

Although most triglycerides are stored as fat tissue, that yellow stuff sucked out during liposuction, some low levels are found in the blood. They are carried in the blood as very low density lipoproteins, and are proportionate to the amount of unused food calories we eat. 

The anomaly here, and the reason you are reading this Webpage, is that whenever triglycerides are increased in the blood, the HDL good cholesterol lessens.

So is the increased risk of health problems, seen with higher triglycerides in the blood, actually due to the triglycerides themselves, or because of the  reduction in good cholesterol?

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Of course a worsening problem is when you, due to your diet, have a raised level of blood triglycerides together with high level of LDL's, as this can further increase the hazard of heart disease.

 

  What causes High Cholesterol? 

There are many factors that may contribute to a high blood cholesterol, and are aspects that we must make note of, and balance within our diet and life-style, so that our body functions better and we can live longer.

A diet that is high in saturated animal fats and therefore high in cholesterol. - Try to actively reduce animal fats in your diet. Trim fat off meat before you cook. Pour away in an empty container any liquid fats that have been produced during cooking. When hardened, note how much you have saved and throw it away.  Grill meats and or cook in Rapeseed Oil    -   Cooking Outside - The BBQ - Barbeque - Simple Barbecue Tips and Techniques to get a Great Barbecue Meal .      Barbecue  —  noun. 1.   A.  Meal cooked over charcoal etc. Generally out of doors - outside in the garden / yard.    A party / gathering for this.     The grill / fire etc. used for this.  verb. (-ues, -ued, -uing)     To cook on a barbecue.     [Spanish from Haitian]    Barbacoas -  West Indian name for BBQ - Three Billion barbecues are cooked each year in the USA alone. barbecue, barbcue, outside food, cooking outside, Al Fresco meals.  -  FOOGLE BUSINESS - www.foogle.biz - What, Who, Where, When, Why, Which, Will, How, Do   -    FOOGLE BUSINESS - www.foogle.biz - What, Who, Where, When, Why, Which, Will, How, Do - Student information - Teacher Information - Parent Information - Research with Foogle.

Lack of good exercise may increase LDL's or bad cholesterol and actually decrease HDL, the good cholesterol. -  Try to at least walk with a sprint in your step, as often as you can. Stretch your body as often as you can. If you can exercise enough to lose your breath and speed up your heart, with no erroneous affects, everyday, it is better for you.

Family History - It is all in the genes, we are at a higher risk of possible high cholesterol if we have a close male relative under 55 or a female under 65 affected by coronary heart disease.

 

It is all in the genes

And the Diet

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Being Overweight -  This may increase LDL's or bad cholesterol and reduce HDL's, the good cholesterol.  We are overweight for many reasons, but ultimately the main one, is that we are indulging in imbibing more food-calories or energy, than our body is using. Stop imbibing!

Food calories that are eaten, and not used straight away are converted into triglycerides, and transported to fat cells for storage. The anomaly here is that, as we had said it is all in the genes; 10,000 years ago, those who could not lay down a good fat store on their body, would have probably died during a cold foodless Winter. The fatties would have been the survivors then, and the skinnies would have looked, well thin. Today, as our bodies have not evolved to cater for the excess food we imbibe everyday, we all are much fatter than a million years of evolution prepared us for.

Age and gender - cholesterol generally rises with increasing age, and men are more likely to be affected than women. Drink plenty of fresh clean water. Try not to get old!

Drinking alcohol excessively  -     One or two glasses of wine or beer might actually be good for you, more than this is excessive, and will work against you; you will have to balance a reduced life-span, against a social life-style. 

A glass or two of Red Wine each day,  is beneficial for the circulation, it helps to actually reduce blood levels of cholesterol in the circulation. It also acts like Aspirin, and is an anticoagulant, reducing the stickiness of red blood cells, not thinning it, as some believe.

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 How our food affects blood cholesterol

Actually, only around a fifth of cholesterol in our bodies, comes directly from the diet - the other 80% is produced by the liver. This balance is what nature designed in a perfect World. But a diet high in saturated fats can cause the liver to produce more LDL's, that very bad cholesterol.

The amount that diet influences cholesterol levels, is again in our genes, and thus is different from person to person. Some people who eat high-fat diets have high cholesterol levels; others may have normal levels of cholesterol.

 

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The main risk associated with high cholesterol is Coronary Heart Disease - CHD, or Coronary Artery Disease. This is caused by blood vessels -  veins & arteries, becoming narrowed due to furring or clogging with fatty deposits called plaques, high cholesterol contributes to this problem. Clogged blood vessels become narrowed and blood flow to the heart, is reduced. This can result in Angina - chest pain or, if any particular vessel is completely blocked, a heart attack. The muscles around the heart can only function with constant blood flow, if this stops the muscles affected die, and can never be brought back to life.

 Measuring Cholesterol 

In the UK, cholesterol is measured in units called millimoles per litre of blood, usually shortened to mmol per litre or mmol/l. Therefore, in the UK, it is desirable to have a total cholesterol level under 5 mmol/l, and an LDL level under 3 mmol/l.

The USA uses the units milligrams per decilitre of blood, mg per dl.  Over the last 40 years total cholesterol levels have fallen from 222 milligrams to 203 milligrams - this is for both men and women. The largest drop has been in older people. For those over 60, the drop has been from 232 to 204 for men, and 263 to 223, for women.  Since the end of the 1980s Statins, cholesterol-lowering drugs, have been prescribed. It is definitely not the USA lifestyle that has brought about a drop in cholesterol levels, it is the statins. Over the last 15 years the number of adult Americans using statins has risen from 3% to 10%

An estimated 106.9 million American adults have total blood cholesterol levels of 200 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) and higher, which is above desirable levels. Of these, 37.7 million have levels of 240 mg/dL or higher, which is considered high risk.

In order to approximate the risk of a person getting Coronary Heart Disease, doctors look at the ratio between total cholesterol in the blood, and HDL the good cholesterol.

This is called the TC : HDL ratio.

A lower ratio is desirable, indicating that the level of HDL is high.

Measuring cholesterol involves a simple blood test. A sample may be taken  by using a needle and a syringe, or by using a finger prick. Home-testing kits are not recommended because they are not very reliable. Also, cholesterol is just one of the risk factors for heart disease. It should ideally be measured under medical supervision so that other important issues are taken into account, such as blood pressure, age, family history, and whether or not you smoke or drink too much.

 

 Treatment

The main point of lowering cholesterol levels is to reduce the risk of heart disease, that tends to come with this factor. What particular treatment depends on a the balance of negative aspects you may or may not have.

The two ways to treat high cholesterol are first is to change your lifestyle, diet, weight index, increasing exercise, and quitting smoking and excess alcohol.

The second is to combine lifestyle changes with cholesterol-lowering medicines, such as Statins.

 

 Diet

Healthy eating, as it is called, can diminish cholesterol in your system. Food should be lower in fats, especially saturated fats.

Biscuits, cakes, pastries, buns, rolls, red meat, hard cheese, butter and foods containing coconut or palm oil, all have a propensity to be high in saturated fats.

It is said that meats like Venison and Ostrich do not have cholesterol.

Large amounts of cholesterol are found in a some foods, including eggs and offal such as liver and kidneys. Although dietary cholesterol does not usually supply much to blood cholesterol, it is still advisable to limit these foods to three servings a week if you have high cholesterol levels.

FRUIT PHOTO   -  The term fruit has different meanings dependent on context, and the term is not synonymous in food preparation and biology. In botany, which is the scientific study of plants, fruits are the ripened ovaries of flowering plants. In many plant species, the fruit includes the ripened ovary and surrounding tissues. Fruits are the means by which flowering plants disseminate seeds, and the presence of seeds indicates that a structure is most likely a fruit, though not all seeds come from fruits.

It is important to eat plenty of fibre, especially soluble fibre, which is thought to lower cholesterol, from fruit and vegetables, beans and oats. Aim to eat at least five portions of fruit and vegetable each day. Drink lots of water.

Some oils, Sunflower are not that good for you, but Olive Oil and Rapeseed Oil are two of the best oils that help lessen cholesterol. One the most expensive, and the other the cheapest.

There is good evidence that foods containing substances called plant sterols or stanols, in combination with a low fat diet, can help to lower cholesterol.

 

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World Trade Center - A complex of several buildings around a central plaza in New York City that in 2001 was the site of the deadliest terrorist attack in American history. The complex—located at the southwestern tip of Manhattan, near the shore of the Hudson River and a few blocks northwest of Wall Street—was built by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey as a central facility for businesses and government agencies involved in international trade. Until the 2001 attack, it was notable for its huge twin towers, each of which had 110 stories. The roof of One World Trade Center reached to 1,368 feet (417 meters), and Two World Trade Center was 1,362 feet (415 meters) tall. Designed by Minoru Yamasaki and officially opened in 1972, the towers were the world's tallest buildings until surpassed in 1973 by the Sears Tower in Chicago. (See Researcher's Note: Heights of Buildings.) Each of the twin towers had 97 passenger elevators, 21,800 windows, and roughly an acre (0.4 hectare) of rentable space per floor. An observation deck was situated on the 107th floor of the south tower (Two World Trade Center), and a television-broadcasting mast 360 feet (110 meters) high was attached to the north tower (One World Trade Center).

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Asthma is not a new phenomenon, as its recent insurgence would suggest.  - Asthma-like symptoms were first recorded around 3500 years ago in an Egyptian manuscript called the Ebers Papyrus. And a word with similar roots as Asthma was also seen in Homer's Iliad. The word comes from the Greek and means Labored Breathing. The word Asthma was first used to describe an illness 500 years later by the famous Greek physician, and father of Medicine,  Hippocrates. The Romans also recorded this condition and used various remedies to try and cure it.

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Huntington's Disease is due to a dominant and faulty genetic disorder on chromosome 4.  The consequence of the fault with this gene starts around or just before middle age,  and leads to a gradual physical, mental and emotional change in its victim. Huntington's Disease was named after the American, Dr. George Huntington, as in 1872 he was the first person to document an accurate description of the symptoms and the route of the disease.  -  The loss of these cells causes intense symptoms and eventually death. As the condition advances, it becomes more difficult for the patient to walk and speak. Memory and intellectual functions continue to decline, until the end. By far of the majority of patients are placed in hospices for special care.

THE LOUSE - also called the Body Louse - Pediculus Humanus.

CLONE - also spelled clon population of genetically identical cells or organisms that are derived originally from a single original cell or organism by asexual methods. Cloning is fundamental to most living things, since the body cells of plants and animals are clones ultimately derived from the mitosis of a single fertilized egg. More narrowly, a clone can be defined as an individual organism that was grown from a single body cell of its parent and that is genetically identical to it.

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Meningitis is an infection of the clear plasma-like fluid of a person's spinal cord and the same fluid that surrounds the brain.

The June Bug - Cotinus Nitida  - Linnaeus - Really a Flying Beetle -  " I'm coming to get you!! "     -      Cotinus Nitida - The June Bug, also called May Beetle, or July Bug - Any insect of the genus Phyllophaga, belonging to the widely distributed, plant-feeding subfamily Melolonthinae - family Scarabaeidae, order Coleoptera. These red-brown / green or even orange beetles commonly appear in the Northern Hemisphere during warm spring evenings and are attracted to lights. The heavy-bodied June beetles vary from 12 to 25 mm - 0.5 to 1 inch,  and have shiny wing covers (elytra). They feed on foliage and flowers at night, sometimes causing considerable damage. June beetle larvae, called white grubs, are about 25 mm long and live in the soil. They can destroy crops, like, corn [maize], small grains, potatoes, strawberries, and they can kill lawns and pastures by severing the grasses from the roots.

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COCKROACHES - Dictyoptera.

The human papilloma virus - HPV,  causes several different types of warts, which are the most common type of skin infection. In some cases, the HPV virus dies within 1 or 2 years, and warts simply disappear.    Verrucas, also called Warts,  well-defined small growth of varying shape on the skin surface, caused by a virus. The wart is composed of an abnormal proliferation of cells of the epidermis; the overproduction of these cells is caused by the viral infection. The most common type of wart is a round, raised lesion having a dry and rough surface; flat or threadlike lesions are also seen. Warts are usually painless, except for those in pressure areas, such as the plantar warts, or Verrucas, that occur on the sole of the foot. They may occur as isolated lesions or grow profusely, especially in moist regions of the body surface. The most renowned  HAI  -  a Hospital Acquired Infection,   is the Superbug  MRSA - Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus. Allergy    -   An abnormal reaction by the body to certain substances, including pollen, dust, certain foods and drugs, fur, moulds, etc. Normally all foreign substances (antigens) entering the body are destroyed by antibodies. Allergic people, however, become hypersensitive to certain antigens (called allergens), so that whenever they are encountered in future they stimulate not only the normal antibody reaction but also the abnormal symptoms of the allergy, such as sneezing and skin rashes. Allergic conditions include hay fever, some forms of asthma and dermatitis, and urticaria. Treatment includes the use of antihistamines and corticosteroids and desensitization. Athlete's Foot is a skin condition caused by a fungus, that typically occurs between the toes. So called the Mahogany Flats, Bedbugs are brown, flat, wingless insects, about the size of a grain of rice.  TICK  -  A widely distributed parasitic arachnid  -  related to Spiders and Scorpions, that sucks the blood of mammals, reptiles and  birds, and may transmit such diseases as Typhus, Lymes Disease and Relapsing Fever. Its round body can be as small as a millimeter, or up to 30 mm long, with eight bristly legs. After feeding, the adults drop off the host and lay eggs on the ground. The larvae attach themselves to a suitable victim, feed, then drop off and molt into nymphs, which repeat the procedure. They have been compared to being similar to the Mite. An insect is a six legged creature, but all of this sized organisms once came from the same ancestor.
MALARIA - A serious, acute and chronic relapsing infection in humans, characterized by periodic attacks of chills and fever, anemia, enlargement of the spleen - splenomegaly, and often fatal complications. Malaria also is found in apes, monkeys, rats, birds, and reptiles. It is caused by various species of protozoa, a one-celled organism - called Sporozoans, that belong to the genus Plasmodium. These parasites are transmitted to humans by the bite of various species of mosquitoes belonging to the genus Anopheles . Worms, some say, have been around in one form or shape for about 600 million years. We actually share some DNA with all worms. There are perhaps up to 35,000 different types of these legless invertebrates, that we call worms. Some scurry about on the surface of the land, some live just beneath, whilst others bury themselves deep into the Earth's surface. Many live in the sea, and some have been found deep down on the bottom. Some are so small you cannot see them with the naked-eye, others are so big, they could be snakes. An Earthworm can live for ten years, living and eating in our gardens. They have no eyes, or ears and never sleep. Pound for pound, as they are made of mostly muscle they can be 1,000 times stronger than the strongest man, so next time you call a person a worm, think. Elvis was born Jan. 8, 1935, in Tupelo, Miss., U.S. He died Aug. 16, 1977, in Memphis, Tenn. His name in full was Elvis Aaron Presley or more correctly, Elvis Aron Presley, the popular singer widely known as the King of Rock and Roll. He was one of rock music's most dominant performers from the mid-1950s until the present day and forever. Acne can affect people from ages 9 through to middle-age. Acne can show up as any of the following; congested pores, whiteheads, blackheads, pimples, pustules, or cysts - deep pimples, spots. These blemishes occur wherever there are many oil or sebaceous glands, mainly on the face, chest, and back. Acne is commonly referred to in slang as zits. LISTEN TO VIRGIN RADIO UK - CLICK HERE TRAINING YOUR BIG DOG - How To Train Your Big Dog
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