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    suggests that the first line of treatment and management of the disease should focus on healthy diet and exercise (Type 2, 2016). Evidence-based research has shown that losing 10-20 pounds of weight could reduce blood glucose levels and may decrease the chances of complications such as heart and blood vessel diseases. Obesity is a major risk factor of T2DM. Therefore, “weight loss has been associated with improved insulin resistance, therefore the ADA recommends weight loss for all individuals…

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    Method Subjects This experiment used 40 adult Sprague Dawley rats; 20 females and 20 males. The male rats were fed 18g of food a day, and the female rats were fed 16g of food a day. The rats had free access to water. Apparatus An elevated T-maze in a lighted training setting with a moderate amount of extra maze cues was used during this experiment. The floors of the maze were black Plexiglas and the walls were clear Plexiglas. The maze had four identical arms, each with measured dimensions of…

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    Disease is a condition in which there is excess fat in the liver and therefore the liver cannot function normally. Left untreated, this can lead to various health complications including type 2 diabetes, obesity, high cholesterol, heart disease, high blood…

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    Diabetes Persuasive Essay

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    On the off chance that you watch your suppers, you will have the capacity to suitably deal with your blood glucose levels. Eat littler suppers all the more much of the time, rather than the more customary three dinners, if diabetes is a test for you. Eating all the more regularly likewise helps you stay away from the craving to fling, as you will feel…

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    Muscle Fatigue Experiment

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    Introduction Working out can be strenuous at times. Therefore, you may start experiencing muscle fatigue. The main factor for muscle fatigue is the accumulation of lactic acid that builds up due to muscles working. Thus, the type of exercise you conduct can have a a major impact on muscle fatigue. Question: Hypothesis: In regards to whether you should exercise or rest first before squeezing a clothespin to receive higher results, you should rest first. This is because if you…

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    What is Fear? Topic: Fear Thesis statement: Fear is something that many of people try to avoid; they don’t realize that it is a feeling that that activates our natural survival instincts and according to Walter Bradford Cannon, activates fight or flight mechanisms helping us to survive. Everyone’s life is changed by fear weather they know it or not. According to Psychology Today, there are five different types of fear “Extinction—the fear of death, Mutilation—the fear of losing any part of our…

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    As discussed in goal two, Cyclocross utilizes all of the body’s energy systems including the ATP-PC, glycolytic, and oxidative systems. A majority of the power output in Cyclocross is generated from glycolysis. This includes both anaerobic and aerobic glycolysis where glucose is converted to ATP for the body’s energy needs. Figure three shows how efforts ranging from thirty to ninety percent of a riders max power will utilize the glycolytic energy system. The glycolytic system is dependent…

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    Creon Case Study

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    Brand Name: Creon Generic Name: Pancrelipase FDA Approval Information: The FDA approved Creon on May 1, 2009 for the treatment of pancreatic insufficiency in patients with cystic fibrosis or other diseases. A REMS program was designed for the drug at the request of the FDA, due to the potential risk of developing fibrosing colonopathy with the higher doses of the pancreatic enzymes.1 Pharmacology: Creon’s mechanism of action is very simple. It’s composed of porcine pancreatic glands: lipase,…

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    In the other part, tissues destruction could be protected by controlling the activity of pro-inflammatory cytokines by anti-inflammatory cytokines. However, cellular reactions to the pro-inflammatory cytokines are managed negatively by anti-inflammatory cytokines and the balance between these two categories of cytokine could be essential in caused by inflamation appropriate reaction.% 60 Diagnostic tool of gum disease A purpose of gum analytic techniques is to offer useful…

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    typically small muscle mass and also increase the pressure on the muscle thus making the usually abundant supply of oxygenated blood cut off (nature.com). This is when the patient’s muscles solely rely on anaerobic respiration to supply energy for the activity they are doing, however anaerobic respiration is supplied from the glycogen stores in the muscle’s cells (the oxygenated blood is cut off, thus the glucose is also cut off from the working muscle, so glycogen is used). Dynamic or aerobic…

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