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    children can progress to their adulthood and pose more problems like osteoarthritis, cancers, diabetes, and heart disease. The cancers associated with obesity include cancers of the cervix, prostate, ovary, thyroid, gall, blood, pancreas, esophagus, endometrium, kidney, colon and breast among many others. Such health concerns especially for children and their adulthood in future are a sign that obesity should be dealt with in children as soon as possible to prevent the various detrimental and…

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    adults and are therefore more at risk for adult health problems such as heart disease, , stroke, several types of cancer, and osteoarthritis. Obesity is associated with increased risk for many types of cancer, including cancer of the breast, colon, endometrium, esophagus, kidney, pancreas, gall bladder, thyroid, ovary, cervix, and prostate, as well as multiple myeloma and Hodgkin’s lymphoma. All this affects/diseases are long term, people will have to live with them and take medication to…

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    Child Obesity Outline

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    CHILD OBESITY IN THE UNITED STATES THESIS: The risks posed by obesity in children is a great concern for the development and future of the U.S. especially in its goal to maintain a healthy population. Therefore, the government and other agencies should increase efforts to reduce obesity. I. INTRODUCTION A. obesity in children has escalated and so has the obesity in adolescents. II. DEMOGRAPHICS A. A third of the children in the United States suffer from obesity and some being…

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    Tobacco and Vaping effects on estrogen, testosterone, and progesterone using C Elegans as a model Sex hormones are very important to the health of both men and women. The level of these hormones determines many things including regulation of cholesterol (estrogen), strengthening of bones (both testosterone and estrogen) and helps with pregnancy in females (progesterone) (Hormone Health Network). Thus, abnormal levels of these hormones can cause serious problems. It is important to…

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    menstrual cycle to prevent endometrial cancer and reduce their exposure to male hormones”( The ‘Other” Ovarian Disease para. 12). If treatment is not given one has the potential risk of developing endometrial cancer. Regular menstrual cycles shed the endometrium of the uterus, but if one has an irregular cycle one will have a build up of estrogen leaving this wall of the uterus at risk for cancer. Birth control pills is a really important factor with balancing the hormones of the body to prevent…

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    Other than preventing pregnancies, birth control can have several benefits to that in which take it. One benefit, which is newly founded is that the effects of birth control can help with the prevention of cancer in the ovaries as well as the endometrium. The pill can help clear up pre-existing acne, as well as stop the accumulation of more acne. One significant plus to taking the birth control pill is that periods are usually lighter, and symptoms appear to be less severe once a woman begins…

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    Dysmenorrheal can also be diagnosed as endometriosis. Endometriosis is a painful disorder where endometrium tissues grow outside the uterus. Endometriosis can be found in the ovaries, fallopian tubes, bladder and intestines, uterine wall, and the lining of the pelvis. The initial growing of endometriosis occurs by the displacement of endometrial tissues…

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    Female Birth Control Essay

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    estrogen and/ or synthetic progesterone, progestin. The biological effects of these hormonal birth controls on the female body includes preventing ovulation, thickening the cervical fluid, and inhibiting implantation due to the thinner lining of the endometrium. While there are other types of birth control methods, such as male condoms, diaphragm, spermicide etc, according to the CDC, hormonal forms of birth control tops the charts at being more effective at preventing pregnancies (Effectiveness…

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    very rare (Longy M, Coulon V, et al. 1998). BRRS associate with developmental delay and learning disability. CS is a disorder that result in higher risk of developing different type of benign and malignant tumours such as breast thyroid and endometrium. However this condition has a similar characterises to BRRS. The developing tumour like growths for this CS is found on the skin and mucous membrane, nevertheless they can occur in other part of the body. Majority of the CS cases has resulted…

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    test the patients had to empty their bladder and get in a lithotomy position, when your legs are elevated and spread open. The whole uterus was examined from the cervix and the fundus. The tumor was then measured to see how far inside it is in the endometrium and myometrium junction. According to Frahauf (2017), the myometrial invasion was a subjective assessment that shows the size, proportion and vascular patterns of the tumor through dynamic test. The objective assessment requires the…

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