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    anticipate metabolic feedback to food and it tells the individual what they should eat in their diets. Other studies have shown that people’s metabolism effects microbiome in different ways and impacts things like short-chain fatty acid production, bile acid metabolism, and inflammation. However, these studies do not look at how these microorganisms are involved with diabetes 2 and…

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    In Toni Morrison’s Sula, birds play a big role in identifying the fate of Sula, the Bottom, and as well as its residents in which its imagery gives clues to their fate. Toni Morrison uses bird imagery to foreshadow the plague of deaths and Sula’s significance in Bottom. In many different cultures and religions, birds influenced many spectrum of metaphors, beliefs, and myths. With the Bird's ability to take off and sail up through the skies, they are identified as a connection between Heaven…

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    awarded Bernard a prize in experimental physiology for this accomplishment. About the liver, he withdrew from his experiments that in the course of the glycogenic function, helps conclude that the liver, a causation of diabetes, in addition to secreting bile, is the seat of an “internal secretion”, by which it prepares sugar at the expense of the elements of the blood passing through it (Claude 3). “Bernard also conducted important studies on the effects of such poisons as carbon monoxide and…

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    Sneha stood bright-eyed center stage in the dead silence that amplified her heartbeat. Each graceful movement she executed validated that we rise by lifting others. I felt my neurotransmitters release the ‘happiness hormone’ as I locked eyes with every child waiting their turn to perform. The event ‘A Musical Evening’ aimed to propagate equality for people with disabilities, raise funds and change societal perceptions about the differently abled. These funds would enable children like Sneha to…

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    Preeclampsia and AFLP both represent a substantially critical maternal ailments occurring in the third trimester of pregnancy, emerging for prompt interventions even up to pregnancy termination (11). The fairly favorable maternal outcome of preeclampsia is reversed in case of liver involvement (12). HELLP syndrome is signified as the risky evolution of preeclampsia, titled with (H) for hemolysis, (EL) for elevated liver functions tests, and (LP) for low platelet counts (13). However the…

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    Humoral Theory Essay

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    Q.1.1 Claudius Galenus, or Galen (129 – c. 216 AD), was an important and influential Greek physician in the Roman Empire. He is credited with laying out a new standard in medicine that had considerable influence on medical practice for more than a millennium (Cook, 2015). The letters exchanged between Peter the Venerable, an abbot of a monastery at Cluny (in France) and Bartholomaeus, a physician, date back to the year 1150, a time when Galenic ideas in medicine were being practiced and followed…

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    Walter Payton’s childhood Walter Jerry Payton was born on July 25, 1954 in Columbia Mississippi to Peter and Alyne Payton. As a child, Walter spent a lot of time outdoors and playing sports His father was arrested and died in jail. Walter payton had 13 seasons in the NFL and he had only missed one game. He went to a segregated high school. The first time he carried a ball in high school he gained 65 yards. On his junior year his school merged with an all-white school. He scored in every game he…

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    Crohn's Disease Model

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    1. My model represents the digestive system excluding the mouth. The function of the digestive system is to ingest food, extract valuable nutrients from it, then excrete the wastes. The structure of the digestive system assists this function in many ways. The mouth is able to chew the food that we eat into smaller, easier to digest pieces (Cleveland). In addition to this, it adds saliva to the food which helps with the digestive process because it contains an enzyme called amylase which breaks…

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    Alcohol Abuse Speech

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    Introduction Did you know that Alcohol is one of the biggest killers in the UK? Alcohol seems like a 'normal thing ' these days. So why is this still able to happen when alcohol abuse is one of the biggest killers? Alcohol seems a lot more acceptable than drugs because we see it every single day, even though there are more people with alcohol related problems. So lets talk about Alcohol Abuse what it actually is and the affects of it psychologically and emotionally, and on the individual…

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    Case Study Peggy Fender

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    from worn-out erythrocytes is broken down into heme and iron. The iron is recycled, and the heme is further degraded into bilirubin, bound to albumin, and carried to the liver. The liver removes it from the blood and excretes it into the intestines as bile. When the liver is damaged (as in cirrhosis or hepatitis), bilirubin, which is yellow, finds its way into the bloodstream. Blood of course is sent all over the body, including tissue thereby giving the skin a yellowish appearance. Jaundice is…

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