Endocrinology

Adipose tissue: structure and functions

Adipose tissue: structure and functions After lipofilling Complications and risks of lipofilling Facial lipofilling Adipose tissue: structure and functions Adipose tissue is a collection of body cells that primarily serve to store energy in the form of fat. Adipose tissue is also responsible for

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How long can you take vitamin E?

How long can you take vitamin E? What is this vitamin? In what cases is it necessary to take it? How much and for how long should you drink it? Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant, the action of which is aimed at strengthening the immune system, slowing down the aging of the body, preventing

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Albinism in humans

Albinism in humans Albinism is a hereditary disease associated with a disorder of pigment metabolism in the body. With this pathology, there is a deficiency of melanin - a special substance that gives color to the skin, pigment and iris of the eye, hair, and nails. It seemed

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Vitamin C deficiency in children and adults

Vitamin C deficiency in children and adults Ascorbic acid takes part in many metabolic processes of the body. Lack of vitamin C or hypovitaminosis disrupts the normal functioning of organ systems. Ascorbic acid is necessary to strengthen the walls of blood vessels

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