Years ago in the black community various blood disorders were referred to as "bad blood": Syphilis, Diabetes, sickle cell anemia and more recently AIDS.
Yes, it could be a sinister sign of a disease It could also be a increased input of blood in your veins
Drinking blood is in no way bad! Some people might consider it some kind of disorder, but everybody has probably at sometime swallowed their own blood. If your talking about someone else's blood, then there is a possibility you can get a disease from that person, like HIV, AIDS, and hepatitis, but only if they have the disease themselves.
they protect your body against any disease or any bad germs
they protect your body against any disease or any bad germs
Because you don't want to give someone bad blood. This is the same for every disease.
lifestyle diseases are a result of a bad lifestyle, heriditary diseases are also a result of a bad lifestyle but heredity plays a part in whether u get the disease
Yes mostly. You see, fats can have a big influence to heart diseases due to lipids that are present in the blood. Besides that, there are also other fatty acids that can affect the heart. bad cholesterols also tend to be present in the blood of fat people. The blood vessels also become affected not only the heart if you are fat.
Yes, by limiting your intake of bad fats, cholesterol, etc.
This is utter crap man..cmon!!!!!!!!!! (Or, just to be clear, NO. And DO NOT try it as bird blood could contain disease organisms that would be Very Bad for you!)
Unfortunately for younger and/or squeamish players, it is impossible to turn off blood in Battlefield: Bad Company. It is also impossible to turn off blood in Battlefield: Bad Company 2.
LDL stands for Low Density Cholesterol and can be referred as the "bad" cholesterol, the one that end up clogging your arteries HDL is the opposite, High Density Cholesterol, Referred as the "good" cholesterol it helps in washing away the bad one lodged in your blood vessel
While any condition affecting the heart is bad, Heart Disease is a general term describing the most serious of these afflictions, such as coronary heart disease, where cardial blood vessels fail to supply the muscles of the heart itself with an adequate supply of oxygen, or Cardiomyopathy, where the muscles of the heart deteriorate.