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Here's the link to the article I was talking about before: http://daily.stanford.edu/tempo?page=content&id=17211&repository=0001_article#
In regards to the title...I have been frantically memorizing water- and fat-soluble vitamins for today's human nutrition midterm #2. What joy.
Ugh, I'll admit it is pretty cool to know this stuff and how deficiencies and toxicities tie into how the vitamins function. Apparently Vitamin C hasn't been proven to help fight the common cold, and cholesterol mechanics and interactions in the body is a lot more clear, which is neat because it's so applicable clinically and for day-to-day helpful health knowledge.
But still...this beast of a test is costing me precious sleep! It's just because so much of it is memorization based and as our test is on carbs, proteins, lipids, and vitamins...it makes for a heck of a lot of memorizing.
In regards to the title...I have been frantically memorizing water- and fat-soluble vitamins for today's human nutrition midterm #2. What joy.
Ugh, I'll admit it is pretty cool to know this stuff and how deficiencies and toxicities tie into how the vitamins function. Apparently Vitamin C hasn't been proven to help fight the common cold, and cholesterol mechanics and interactions in the body is a lot more clear, which is neat because it's so applicable clinically and for day-to-day helpful health knowledge.
But still...this beast of a test is costing me precious sleep! It's just because so much of it is memorization based and as our test is on carbs, proteins, lipids, and vitamins...it makes for a heck of a lot of memorizing.
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