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    Ergogenic Aid

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    Ergogenic aids refer to ingredients that improve performance in addition are also nutrients, metabolic byproducts of nutrients, food or substances normally found in foods (caffeine and creatine) that are providing in quantities more intense than typically what happens in natural food supply. Caffeine is one of the greatest widely disbursed medications in the world. Even though it is inexpensive, physically harmless, and informally okay, it has turned out to be a common ergogenic aid for athletes. Caffeine serves as a central-nervous-system tonic and a strength relaxant. There is ample methodical examination to advise that caffeine is an actual ergogenic aid intended for growing strength workout routine, anaerobic routine, and muscle strong…

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    Bella Sowers NUTR 104 May 12, 2018 A4 -Ergogenic Aids Whey Protein The ergogenic aid I chose is called whey protein which is used by athletes in all different physical activities. It is a mixture of globular proteins from whey which is a byproduct of cheese. It is an excellent source of protein and has been marketed as a dietary supplement with various scientific and medical claims attributed to its success in the athletic community. It is not a good dietary option for those who have milk…

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    HIV and Aids are known diseases, yet few people actually understand what they are. It is important to know the facts about HIV and Aids, so that one can understand how treatment works. HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus. HIV is similar to many other viruses, like the virus that causes the “flu.” However, the body can fight against the virus that causes the “flu” but can’t fight against HIV. This is because HIV weakens the immune system by destroying T-cells or CD4 cells, which are…

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    When people first are diagnosed or discover they have AIDS, they may not start to begin to take medication. The decision to begin treatment depends on that certain individual; this is determined by past medical history, their current CD4 T cell count, how long they have been infected for and there current overall health. At this current time there are two vaccine that are being tested, one being preventive and the other therapeutic. Antiretroviral therapies have given renewed hope for many…

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    Ebola Research Paper

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    No treatment, vaccination, or antiviral therapy to treat Ebola hemorrhagic fever exists. Currently, patients are given intensive care support such as those that aid in preventing shock, maintaining blood pressure and oxygen levels. One of the main supportive treatments involving keeping the patients well hydrated and helping them to breathe as easily as possible, so that they attempt to beat the virus with the strength of their own immune system. Although this type of intensive treatment is not…

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    Unprotected Sex Essay

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    There are many challenges associated with disclosing one’s positive HIV/AIDS status to a sexual partner. This is due to cultural reasons such as fear of rejection; including partner abandonment and lack of community support. Nonetheless, what does this mean in terms of possible safe sex practices with individuals who choose not to disclose their positive status after unprotected sex with their partners? Although there are federal laws that protect the confidentiality of HIV-related information.…

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    Andrew Beckett is a creative, self-assured intelligent law graduate from the university Penn. He is on his way to senior partnership at his huge law firm. But he 's hiding a private secret from his high esteemed employers, he 's been diagnosed with AIDS. When he gets terminated while being infected with AIDS he decides to file a lawsuit at his company. He is shown as kindhearted and cares deeply for his very lovely family who are very supportive during the entire length of the case. He plans…

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    can be deceiving and he could pull you in, nonetheless you have no acknowledgement that he is HIV positive. They used these types tactics because HIV can get anyone who 's not careful and or safe about it. It’s a friendly reminder that we all should be aware of who we have intercourse with and we should always be responsible and be tested. Recalling to the advertisement the illustrator uses certain things to foreshadow a meaning to the readers. When they use the red writing that reads “We…

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    every teenager or young adult is going to follow that and remain abstinent. In society and social media, sex is everywhere. It’s in music, music videos, Internet, television, and books. If anything, that promotes sexual behavior, not the distribution of a condom. No matter how many times they are taught to wait until marriage or abstain from sex, there are always going to be those who won 't listen. Passing out condoms is giving teens and young adults the ability to make the right choice if they…

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    of hope. By forcing the viewer to focus on her words and her expressions in a medium close up shot they made this elderly woman a symbol of the HIV/AIDS population of Zambia While her words give a story of hope, her face contradicts that with a look of sadness and pain. A majority of people with HIV/AIDS in Zambia hear stories of hope, but just like this woman, they still believe HIV is a death sentence. By allowing the viewer to see this elderly woman’s shoulders, they are able to see that she…

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