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    Stroke Risk Factors

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    region, hypertension, diabetes, low HDL cholesterol, smoking, elevated systolic blood pressure, and warfarin use. The participants in the REGARDS Study completed a telephone interview followed by an in-home physical exam. At six month intervals, participants are contacted by phone to ask about stroke…

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    Dna Dispatch Case Study

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    DNA Dispatch The Good Condemned Labz has created a supplement that contains nitric oxide to dilate the blood vessels. This allows for greater amounts of oxygen to reach the muscles and promote faster bulking up. The product is supposed to make it possible for you to increase your workout time and load and it is supposed to increase the immune system. If you need this type of assistance, then this product is for you to try. The focus of this product is to provide as much oxygen as possible…

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    A Study On Furosemide

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    fibrinogen to fibrin conversion and also inactivate multiple factors, including factors 9, 19, 11, and 12. Pharm effects: This leads to the pharmacological effects of increased bleeding time and interference of platelet aggregation, thus preventing blood clots from forming. Evidence: A study was done in China to determine how heparin affected osteoblasts. They treated human osteoblasts with heparin to see how they were effected. They found that treating the osteoblasts with unfractioned…

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    In this investigation, electrolyte content will be measured and compared to the sugar content to give a measurement of how drinks compare in terms of benefit during exercise. The independent variable will be the drink being tested, and the dependent variable will be the electrolyte and sugar content of that drink. Electrolytes are positively or negatively charged ions that are essential for survival. Positively charged electrolytes move towards a cathode, while negatively charged electrolytes…

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    Severe oxygen deprivation during birth can rupture blood vessels and starve oxygen to the brain. The oxygen deprivation will lead to brain cell death. Significant trauma to the head during labor and delivery can cause the brain damage that leads to cerebral palsy. Infants can also develop infections of the…

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    flesh, blood and bones. It’s absolutely amazing to learn and understand how the body is made up of so made different and ever-changing things but can function as a whole. In this paper I will explain how just one mineral can play a massive role in keeping your nerves, muscles and bones healthy. Magnesium is a cofactor in more than 300 enzyme systems that regulate varied biochemical reactions in the body, including protein synthesis, muscle and nerve function, blood glucose control, and blood…

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    itchy, blistering, skin rash and is normally found on a person’s elbows, knees, or lower back. (“Celiac Disease and” 1-2). Dermatitis herpetiformis happens when gluten is eaten and gets into the bloodstream and then this gluten collects in the small blood vessels and an immune reaction occurs. (“Dermatitis Herpetiformis” 1). This skin condition usually…

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    Two Types Of Stress Essay

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    Stress is perceived as something negative, sometimes produced by the demand of work or school. Stress is the physical or psychological reaction to a change or challenge in one’s life. There are two types of stress: Eustress and Distress. Eustress is the positive kind of stress, like that connected with getting married or buying a home. Distress is the complete opposite, like filing for divorce or unemployment. A stressful life can contribute to the development of cancer, heart attacks, and…

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    Chronic Disease Analysis

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    identified specific reasons as to why patients develop chronic diseases, but they have identified these diseases as preventable. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention states, “Chronic diseases and conditions- such as heart disease, stroke, cancer, type 2 diabetes, obesity and arthritis- are among the most common, costly and preventable of all health problems” (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2016). These are just a few of the major diseases that impact society, but there are…

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    Joel Lee Mrs. McGee LA Period 1 2/12/16 Thrombosis What is It? Thrombosis is a clotting of blood which can break loose and can block blood flow from your lungs (PE) this effect is called VTE ( venous thromboembolism) which is a combination of PE and DVT (deep vein thrombosis.) What Does it Do? A lack of movement can create fat deposits with thickening at a junction (or split) in the veins. If it does not get treated then, the effects are starting to become fatal because embolus (or fat in…

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