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    One of the reasons why it does this is because of fiber, which cleans out the colon of certain things that could lead to bowel cancers. Another reason why this happens is because of the fact that its an alkaline food. Alkaline foods lower the acidity in a body: no cancer can live in an alkaline body. Number Five: Frosty Kale is The…

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    Abdominal Pain Case Study

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    This cavity contains the stomnch, spleen, hver., gall bladder, pancreas, kidneys, small intestine and large intestine. Additionally, some abdominal organs are contained within the pelvis: the bladder, caecum, appendix, sigmoid colon, rectum and tema le reproductive organs. When assessing a patient with abdominal pain, it is essential that the nurse understands abdominal anatomy and knows the position of the abdominal organs, Duringclinical exammation the abdomen is often divided…

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    arteries is between 25° to 60° or 10 to 28 mm. The arteries compress either the second or third portion of the duodenum. The Superior Mesenteric Artery’s main purpose is to provide blood to many areas of the body including the small intestine, cecum, and colon. Von Rokitansky in 1861 was the first person to describe…

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    which is high in iron is also recommended food such as whole grain products, red meat, beans, egg York and sea food. For patients suffering from acute blood loss anemia and they are male or non-menstruating women the doctor may have to examine the colon in order to identify the source of chronic…

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    I ‘am writing because I'm trying to convince Andy Vidak I want to vote no for a billing for cloning it is not fair for animals and humans as well it very dangerous. In the article “Arguments for and against creating human clones”how they said,the therapeutic cloning the thing they want to stop because it can be dangerous to everyone because if something goes wrong they can de or something bad happens. If they experiment it or an animal to it can die or something bad happens animals. Also…

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    I greatly appreciated the topic you chose for your Critical Analysis paper, “A Touchy Subject”. Marijuana legalization has become a daily topic not only in the news, but also in our daily discourse. On a number of occasions I have been in line for coffee at Starbucks and the topic has come up for discussion. Usually, and thankfully, it is not a heated discussion, but one of strongly-felt opinions and personal stories. I understand why you entitled your essay as you did, but every day,…

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    Heart disease, liver tumors, violent aggressive behavior, mood swings. Do having these risks of Performance Enhancing Drugs (PEDs) sound like a fun life to have? People like Lance Armstrong and Jodie Meeks use PEDs even after knowing these health risks and get caught every day. Using Performance Enhancing Drugs is harmful to an athlete´s health and can threaten their future success. There are many health risks possible when taking Performance Enhancing Drugs. For example, it can cause…

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    Eliana Dockterman is a published writer for Time Inc. whose almost indifferent tone is used throughout the essay in the hopes of settling the argument over technology's role in children's lives and development. This article comes at a time where parents are fearful of technology's role and influence on their children, and Dockterman clearly wants to encourage parents to monitor the use of technology, but not eliminate it. Dockterman's indifference is seen by the equal usage of credible evidence…

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    Cholecystitis Essay

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    Cholecystitis is defined as inflammation of the gallbladder, most often caused by gallstones obstructing the neck or cystic duct of the gallbladder, causing the build-up of bile leading to increased pressure and subsequent inflammation of the organ (Kimura et al., 2013). The most common form of cholecystitis is known as calculous cholecystitis, which is most often caused by gallstones or biliary sludge obstructing the cystic duct, however other less common causes such as benign and metastatic…

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    According to the Health Effects of Cigarette Smoking (2015), Smoking can cause cancer within all human body, such as bladder, Blood (acute myeloid leukemia), cervix, Colon and rectal (colorectal), esophagus kidney and ureter, larynx, liver, oropharyngeal (including neck and part of the tongue, soft palate and tonsils), bronchial, lung. Smoking increases the risk of death in cancer patients and survivors of cancer and…

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