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    This paper uses the information obtained from four peer reviewed articles about the importins of an abdominal CT scan for the diagnoses of diverticulitis. The paper goes into detail about the features of CT and its ability to accurately demonstrate the bowel wall as well as the surrounding soft tissues structures. It goes in to further detail in explaining the cause, symptoms, and preventative measure for diverticulitis. This paper also focuses on the possibility of other imaging modalities like…

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    in the pharmacies. Probably, they don’t know that there is easy and effective homemade cough remedy. In addition we are going to show you the process of preparation of the remedy. Ingredients: 6 leaves of laurel 5 oz of water 6 tablespoons sugar (brown sugar is recommended) 1 lemon medium size Directions: Take a pot, fill…

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    Addiction is a complex behavior trait in which multiple genetic loci contribute to the variety in nervous system functions, which is very likely to contribute to methamphetamine (MA) addiction. In this experiment, selective breeding mice self-administered orally, high or low amounts of methamphetamine. The purpose the testing was to identify differences between the MADR lines in terms of genes to influence addiction related processes. The two strains of mice were placed in MA-induced…

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    Alzheimer’s risk. Other hormones such as testosterone has been linked to the existence of Alzheimer’s disease as it has shown neuroprotective effects on animals in certain studies. (Hogervorst, Bandelow, & Moffat,2005). • Antihypertensive drugs High blood pressure, has been linked with the increase in risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease (Kivipelto et al., 2001; Skoog & Gustafson,2006). Therefore, studies are trying to prove whether the link is to be taken into consideration or not.…

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    The trend observed in RESULTS is inconsistent that it is difficult to make an accurate judgment on the ergogenic effect of caffeine. A significant increase in the mean pulse rate was observed in both caffeinated group (50.0 beats/min) and decaffeinated group (47.9 beats/min) from pre-treatment to post-exercise (Table 1). However, the difference of change in the mean pulse rate (2.1 beats/min) between the two groups is small and considered statistically insignificant. Contrary to what happened in…

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    What is lactose intolerance? A common misconception that lactose intolerance is that it is just a diary intolerance. A lactose intolerance is the body’s inability to break down the sugar or lactose commonly found in dairy products. When someone is affected by lactose intolerance, all it means is that the patient's small intestine isn’t or stops making enough enzyme lactase to digest the lactose properly, the lactase then makes its way to the large intestine. The bacteria found in the large…

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    therapy should not be delayed. Some recomeeended therapy fpr type 1 DM: 1. Multiple-dose insulin injections( three to four injection per day of basal and prandial insulin) or CSII therapy. 2. Match prandial insulin o carbohydrate intake. Pre-meal blood glucose, and anticipated physical activity. 3. For most patients (especially those at elevated risk of hypoglycemia). Use insulin analogs. 4. For patients with frequent nocturnal hypoglycemia. Recurrent sever hypoglycemia or hypoglycemia…

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    Blood glucose regulation is easy to maintain through homeostasis however this is a disease that effects this process when glucagon and insulin's system is disturbed. This disease is called diabetes. Blood glucose levels increase to a point that the kidney cannot reabsorb the product therefore urine production increases. High blood glucose levels can also be referred to as hyperglycaemia which is found when blood glucose levels are high and your body cannot cope with the increase and fails to…

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    Finally, Ingrid Johanson and Martin Teicher (1980) researched classical conditioning in 3-day old rat pups. 50 pups that were separated from their mothers for 24 hours before the experiment (i.e. deprived pups) were divided into five groups of ten. Pups in the conditioning group went through one trial per minute for 10 minutes. Before conditioning, milk infused into the pup’s mouths was the UCS, their mouths reflexively swallowing in response to the milk was the UR, and the odor of cedar (an…

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    generating NAD+ with glyceradehyde -3-phophate and also by promoting ATP energy production through second period of glycolytic phase to the muscle cells under heavy work loads in skeletal muscle. Inorder to maintain homeostasis and get back normal blood glucose levels, renal tubular filration of glucose must the intensed thereby kidney elimination of glucose reduces to bring the PH to normal as lactic acid has the ability to accumulate more H+ ions. These H+ ions must be…

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