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    typically small molecules having a molecular weight consisting of 200-1000, which interacts with a particular receptor in the body. It is very important to the health care and researchers to understand why and how medications work, don’t work, and the side effects (ACS, 2016). What is a specific example that exists for pharmaceutical reactions? A specific example that exist for a pharmaceutical reaction may consist of a transfer of an acetyl group from an aspirin molecule to a serine amino…

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    do so? Caffeine is an antagonist of adenosine receptors as well as a stimulant. It “renders significant physiological effects on its consumers, and individuals often use it in an effort to boost energy or wake up”…

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    Homelessness In Hawaii

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    Another way to decrease the cost of living would be by attempting to be a sustainable state by doing so decrease the amount of oils being shipped in for energy and resort to alternative green energy that way the gas prices will go down and prices for everyday goods start to decrease. I believe that if we start fixing one problem at a time the effects will be like knocking down a bunch of…

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    Fizzy drinks can cause some significant damage to your teeth and general heath. There are three main damaging factors: the sugar content, the acidic properties and the staining effect. The ph of a solution is defined as the hydrogen ion, H+, concentration of said solution (ThoughtCo, 2017). The ph scale ranges from 0-14. Ph 7 being a neutral ph, every ph above being classed as alkali and every ph before being classed as acidic. The mouth has a neutral ph that varies slightly from 6.5-7.5. This…

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    It’s not every day you wake up and expect a glass of wine or a jug of beer, but coffee is a drink most people wouldn’t mind having in the morning or even afternoon. Whether you are of the many who drink coffee or not, it is without a doubt the drink that stumps all other drinks. While it may not be the healthiest it is certainly healthier than that of beer and wine and of course holds less negative side effects. Beer, wine, and coffee have all been around for ages and even so until today they…

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    sure that there is some type of milk for everyone. All types of products, vitamins and healthy minerals are carried throughout the milk industries in the human body. Milk is a drink for some people, ingredient for some people, and also a cure to people, but what I am saying is that don’t look at the bad side, but the bright side is really what counts when it comes to being healthy for the body. The main purpose of milk is to help a person grow, but some people are very lactose, which prevents a…

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    Most Americans are aware of the dangers that come from consuming sweet carbonated beverages, also known as soft drinks or sodas (Stampler, 2014). However, many Americans still choose to drink the beverages which they know are harmful to their health (Stampler, 2014). On average, every American drinks almost two cans of soda per day (Schulz, 2002). Why are then Americans so obsessed with soda when they know it does them no good? This phenomenon might be occurring because sodas simply taste good.…

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    Caffeine Experiment

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    We chose to conduct this experiment because both Amber and I are interested in athletics and the science side of it. There have been several researchers studying the effects of caffeine, and they believe it can enhance athletic performance and agility in sports. Because of this we believe if caffeine levels are increased, then time taken to run a lap will decrease when time is a function of caffeine level. To test this we will have a group of ten subject male and female who around the same…

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    overpowering ingredients that cause harmful side effects. A welcome change in this situation is the introduction of Acai berries weight loss supplements for men. Supplements that contain extracts of the remarkable Acai berry are guaranteed to produce visible results in regards to weight loss. Men who struggle to lose weight are the target of these effective supplements that are designed to cater for the nutritional needs of men. Most men lack the energy to commit to a rigorous exercise schedule…

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    Obesity In The Usa

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    Obesity is a growing problem in the US, its health effect is so deep and vast that they have long lasting impact on communities, on the whole nation and most particularly, on individual, today and in future generation. The Center for Disease control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that approximately 112,000 deaths are associated with obesity each year in the US (Su-Hsin, Pollack, and Colditz 1). Some of the causes of the obesity are lack of exercise, eating fatty food, culture, socioeconomic…

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