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    forming their won little groups. This is were the Crips and the Bloods came out. Crips were the gangs who wore blue while Bloods were the gangs that wore red. Crips and Bloods are rival gangs. If there was a Crip in a Blood neighborhood they would be…

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    Spina Biffida Spina Biffida is a genetic disorder. A genetic disorder is an often-inherited medical condition caused by an abnormality in DNA. Per year, there are around 20,000 out of 200,000 babies in the US affected by Spina Biffida. Spina Biffida is a defect of the spine in which part of the spinal cord is exposed through a gap in the backbone. It is caused by bones not forming properly. It can often lead to being paralyzed below the waist as well as mental problems. Spina Biffida can be…

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    Background information Structure of the large intestine The large intestine (also known as large bowel or colon) is the last part of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It extends from the cecum to the anus, with the ascending colon, the transverse colon, the descending colon, the sigmoid colon and the rectum in between. The large intestine consists of four layers of tissue: the mucosa, submucosa, muscle and serosa (figure 1). The mucosa is made out of an epithelial layer, with a layer of…

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    patient’s cardiopulmonary status. According to Duke (1999) there can be effects from mechanical ventilation even on patients considered “healthy subjects”. Mechanical ventilation can cause a fall in the aortic flow and systolic blood pressure. Reasons for the fall in the blood pressure include: a decrease in left ventricular preload, a decreased right ventricular preload, an increased pulmonary vascular resistance (PBR), right ventricular afterload, and ventricular interdependence. Aortic…

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    Stress can affect the liver. The liver will release more sugar into the blood stream, which if you’re vulnerable can lead to type-two diabetes. You are also more likely at getting sick because the liver isn’t functioning right, therefore your immune system is weak. Long term stress shrinks the hippocampus, the brains memory…

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    use a condom every time you have anal or vaginal sex. During oral sex use a nonlubricated condom. Truvada can reuse the risk of HIV infection and it is also used to help prevent HIV infection. If you have hepatitis B, your doctor test your kidney functions before prescribing Truvada should be taken daily, as prescribed. If you’re interested in Truvada, you should talk to your doctor about risks and benefits of the…

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    The book, Gang Life in Two Cities: An Insider’s Journey, by Robert J. Durán to be put simply, is about the gang life in Denver, CO and Ogden, UT. Durán created this book to share his research findings. When Durán moved with his family to Huntsville, UT (but went to school in Ogden) he found himself immersed in an area where gangs were becoming popular. Durán, an ex-gang member himself was curious on how and why gangs operate. He found this research important, because he saw firsthand how…

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    Prostara is the Leading Prostate Supplement of Today: Here’s Why The prostate is a walnut-sized gland located under the bladder. Surrounding the urethral tube that passes urine from the bladder to the penis, the prostate performs the important function of producing the fluid responsible for transporting and protecting sperm. Most men are not aware of the presence of the prostate gland, until they encounter problems with it. Prostate problems are very common, especially among aging men, which is…

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    MODERATE AEROBIC EXERCISE ON FAT COMPOSITION IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN IN BOOY, DISTRICT Introduction According to the public health agencies all over the world, physical activity is a simple and inexpensive way to prevent any disease. An individual should be physically active at least 150 min/week at moderate intensity, or 60 to 75 min/week at vigorous intensity. A body weight regulation is a beneficial effect of physical activity. (CM Friedenreich, et. al, 2015) An aerobic exercise is a…

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    combine with carbon dioxide to form a bicarbonate ion, which is a reaction catalyzed by carbonic anhydrase. Bicarbonate is transported out of the basolateral membrane in interchange for chloride. As the bicarbonate outflows into the blood this causes a slight elevation of blood pH known as the alkaline tide. The alkaline tide maintains intracellular pH in the parietal cells. Chloride and potassium ions are transported into the lumen of the canal by conductor channels that are important for the…

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