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    Flamingo Research Paper

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    Why are flamingos pink? According to http://www.allaboutwildlife.com/are-flamingos-pink-because-they-eat-shrimp website, flamingos are pink because they eat a certain type of shrimp called brine shrimp. The brine fish live in salt water lakes in both hemispheres which is usually where the flamingo lives. The flamingos grab the shrimp with their uniquely shaped beaks and then turn upside down to strain out any mud and water. After the water and mud is strained, they enjoy their meal. There is a…

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    The individual learns by observing the behavior of others and evaluation the apparent consequences in order to make a behavioral decision. The Helmet safety campaign uses three individuals in their campaign, two without helmets and one with a helmet. The first two suffered from injuries that could have been avoided if they were wearing helmets. The last campaign picture was a woman wearing a helmet showing that she did not sustain any injuries because of the helmet. Statistics show that when…

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    Obesity Issues In Canada

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    Obesity is the leading cause of harmful illnesses and even deaths throughout the world and is one of the biggest issues society faces today, particularly in North America. In fact, over the past 30 years, the rate of overweight and obese individuals increased significantly, not only affecting families and communities, but the Canadian government (Laurie K. Twells, 2014). According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), obesity is defined as excess of the body fat or when one’s BMI (body…

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    is being taken away, to become unstable. This is because, like a free radical, they will now have an uneven amount of electrons. Free radicals are associated with causing diseases such as cancer. In protecting cells against free radicals, Vitamin C thus plays a major role in preventing the occurrence of cancer (Vitamin C Fact Sheet for Consumers; Free…

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    Natalie Caparelli Mrs.Stanton October 5, 2015 Is Nuclear Chemistry Worth The Risk? Pros and Cons of Nuclear Chemistry in Medicine Nuclear chemistry, along with its advantages, has many cons such as extended decay periods, emission of radioactive particles into the atmosphere, and negative side effects from its many medical uses. Radioactive particles vary in strength, alpha particles, for example, are able to pass through sheet of paper. On the other hand, gamma rays are about to pass through…

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    diagnostic tools has played a major role, in the development of personalized medicine , to identify specific biological markers, that has achieved the best medical treatments for each patient. Modern approaches apply personalized treatment for cancer therapy according to genotype-based selection of patients, to spare those who would not respond…

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    The third most common cancer present in children is Neuroblastoma. Neuroblastoma is a cancerous tumor that erupts from the nerve cells in the fetus and are called neuroblasts. It is an extremely rare disease with less than twenty-thousand cases per year in the US, with the most taking place in the age range of newborns to eighteen years of age. Neuroblastoma doesn’t just affect the people with the disease, it also affects the people around them, including family and friends. There are many…

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    Computed Tomography Essay

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    November 8th, 1895 is a day that will forever be considered one of the most significant days in the world of medicine. This is the day that a German Scientist named Wilhelm C. Roentgen accidentally discovered the x-ray while experimenting with a Crookes tube. This discovery allowed the inside of the human body to be viewed without having to perform unnecessary surgery. From this discovery, x-rays became “a key element in the identification, diagnosing, and treatment of many types of medical…

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    Many of you have known about specific VIPs taking after a gluten-free diet. On the off chance that you likewise knew about the colossal medical advantages, you may think about whether without gluten the approach is. All things considered, more than 55 infections have been connected to gluten. What's more, 99% of individuals with celiac sickness or gluten affectability go un-analyzed. On the off chance that you find that you have gluten sensitivity, you are right along what's accepted to be more…

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    Multiple sclerosis, also known as MS, is an immune-mediated progression in which an atypical reaction of the body’s immune system is charged against the central nervous system (The National Multiple Sclerosis Society). The central nervous system includes the brain, spinal cord and optic nerves. The antigen — or object the immune cells are triggered to attack — remains unidentified, which is why MS is regarded by many specialist to be "immune-mediated" instead of "autoimmune." The immune system…

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