1. Body mass index
A good way to determine if your weight is healthy for your height is to calculate your body mass index (BMI). Being overweight puts strain on your heart and can lead to serious health problems. These problems include:
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2. Lipoma
A lipoma is a growth of fat cells in a thin, fibrous capsule usually found just below the skin. Lipomas are found most often on the torso, neck, upper thighs, upper arms, and armpits, but they can occur almost anywhere in the body. One or more lip...
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3. DCCPS: HTML Version of the Home Page Slideshow
Designing for Dissemination: Closing the gap between research discovery and program delivery in public health, clinical practice, and health policy. Health Disparities: Monitoring and promoting research to address the differential burden of cancer...
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4. What is Lipoma - arm?
A lipoma is a noncancerous growth of fatty tissue cells. A lipoma can develop in almost any organ of the body although they are most commonly found in the subcutaneous layer just below the skin. A lipoma usually grows slowly and...
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5. Creating Multimedia for the Internet Using HTML - Cover Page
Abstract: This resource provides background information about the Internet's client-server technology requisite to doing linking and other functions in HTML. It reviews some of the earlier HTML syntax and does not cover use of style sheets.
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6. Index of /html
Index of /html
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7. Lipoma
A lipoma is a harmless lump of fat. There are several types, mainly classified by where they appear. The most common location is just beneath the skin, where they are easily felt. But, lipomas can occur anywhere.
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8. Lipoma
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9. Index of /gladstone/html
Index of /gladstone/html
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10. HTML LEARNING PAGE
If you " right click " this page (right click with your mouse), and select View Source, you will see the "guts" of this page (text surrounded by HTML tags). All "web pages" are rendered in a special ...
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