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    Factors Of Childhood Obesity

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    high blood pressure and elevated triglycerides, along with increased insulin production. Many obese children suffer sleep apnea or the cessation of breathing during sleep. Sleep apnea causes oxygen levels in the blood to fall drastically. The side effects are loss of memory, poor concentration, irritability and mood swings. As a result, human body is likely to grow exhausted than to become…

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    There are many risks to groundwater from surface spills that are associated with shale energy development, they can be managed or mitigated by following certain precautions and steps. Groundwater is present throughout the atmosphere. There is surface water, atmospheric water and groundwater. It is something both humans and animals rely on to survive. With all of the water on the planet we are only able to drink 0.5% that is fresh water. The other 99.5% is all salt water. (“PA DCNR - Geology -…

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    Manley, cocaine’s real name is Hydrochloride coming from a leaf in South American. Some people use to chew on Cocaine leaves or put it in a beverage, giving the same effect as a caffeine drink (8). In the article The Truth About Cocaine, Cocaine comes in a powder substance. Mixed or cut with a mixture of other unknown things, Cocaine had first started out as a painkiller. But is now known as one of the most dangerous drugs out…

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    Green marketing includes a wide range of business actions that mean to cater to the customers’ needs and wants, in the meantime, decrease the unfavorable effects on the environment (Tiwari, Tripathi, Srivastava, & Yadav, 2011). The Starbucks, as a leader in the coffee industry, green marketing are being used to increase the competitive advantages (HASKOVA, K. 2015). In addition, it is reported that brand…

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    The antioxidant typically found in green tea is called EGCG short for Epigallocatechin Gallate. When caffeine and green tea extracts are combined, the effect on weight loss is small. The United States Pharmacopeia is a nonprofit organization that sets standards for dietary supplements. These standards are enforced by the Food and Drug Administration. According to the United States Pharmacopeia, Green tea…

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    Federal Pell Grant Study

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    after high school is a life changing experience. A great many of students cannot wait to attend college. This stance can hold true for many reasons, particularly regarding the positive aspects for the completion of a college degree. College requires energy, and if a student enrolls while he/she is young, then they will enjoy it more. Students should attend college directly after high school because they are more experienced and have great opportunities and benefits rather than waiting to go…

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    Religious Health Benefits

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    of a health advantage associated with religious involvement." Sloan research consisted of evaluating every article that addresses the possible impact of religion on health, and what they found was many of these studies have nothing to do with the effect of religion on health while they associate health and lifestyle choices, such as the dietary habits of Seventh-Day Adventists. He also concluded that the studies that use the evidence that religion benefits health were inconclusive. The most…

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    Phenylketonuria Research

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    help individuals better understand Phenylketonuria and its effects on our population. Increasing public awareness towards Phenylketonuria can help lead to further research in hopes of medical advancements and encourage newborn screening in under developed countries. Abbreviations: PHE, Phenylalanine; PAH, Phenylalanine Hydrolase; PKU, Phenylketonuria Keywords: Phenylanine Phenylketonuria The genetic disorder Phenylketonuria effects approximately 1 in 10,000 to 15,000 newborns annually in…

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    KHTGYAbsQ_AUIBigB#imgrc=ya-sLhS2Ae9x2M%3A Caffeine (C8H10 N4O2) a substance that has a bitter taste and is usually found in coffee, tea, soft drinks, chocolate, kola nuts, and certain medicines. It affects body’s metabolism in many ways, which includes the stimulation of the central nervous system that make people more alert and give them a boost of energy. Caffeine also causes an increase in respiration and heart rate, as well as nervousness and insomnia. Though…

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    Seattle has had a rough past, often by relying on only a single industry at a time and then rebounding with a new industry just as the previous is collapsing in on itself. In the fall of 1851, two courageous brothers landed at Alki Point on the west side of Elliot Bay. They spent a winter there before ultimately deciding to migrate to the east shores where they established what is now Seattle. The first major industry was logging. The timber trade proved to be the primary source of growth in…

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