From the first soothing lullabies babies hear to the funereal dirges that accompany the deceased, music is a fixture of the human experience. (Scientific American)

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What are the symptoms of high SGPT levels?

SGPT is also called as alanine aminotransferase or ALT in newer classification and reporting. Isolated normal SGPT levels in Blood for men was an ALT of 29 international unit/L and for women was an ALT of 22 international unit/L. Alt level in case alone escalated may be due to obesity and abdominal fats. Its ratio with SGOT to ALT is often to be considered for any co-relation to a faulty liver function. This ratio AST to ALT ratio if found to be  2:1 or greater is suggestive of alcoholic liver disease. More can be stated with conditions. wish this helps so far.

What are the common symptoms of anemia?

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Anemia can happen for a few reasons. A common reason is a lack of iron. This is called “iron deficiency anemia.” You can have too little iron because:

Cancer is “kicking in” on this moleskin turf!

Hundreds of footballers diagnosed with cancer ‘from field’

More than 50 Washington state soccer players have developed cancer, allegedly stemming from chemicals in the rubber field. Hundreds more around the world claim the same.

Source: Hundreds of footballers diagnosed with cancer ‘from field’ | Daily Mail Online

Study: Eating Hot Chili Peppers May Help You Live Longer « CBS Philly

If hot chili peppers are your thing you might be ahead of the curve when it its come life expectancy, a new study suggests.

The researchers note that people who ate hot red chili peppers tended to be “younger, male, white, Mexican-American, married, and to smoke cigarettes, drink alcohol, and consume more vegetables and meats . . . had lower HDL-cholesterol, lower income, and less education,” in comparison to participants who did not consume red chili peppers.

Source: Study: Eating Hot Chili Peppers May Help You Live Longer « CBS Philly

Epigenetic Clock – Leading your life

Why do some people lead a perfectly healthy lifestyle yet still die young? A new international study suggests that the answer lies in our DNA. The findings are published in the journal Aging.

Source: Epigenetic Clock | HMS

Lack of sleep is in fact a lake of problems

 

Sleep.jpgIn simple medical terms Chronic sleep insufficiency is common in modern society and may result from a variety of factors, including work demands, social and family responsibilities, medical conditions, and sleep disorders.

Heartburn Drugs May Increase Risk Of Kidney Disease

heartburnPeople who take certain popular medicines for heartburn, indigestion and acid reflux may want to proceed more cautiously, researchers reported Monday.

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