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    Patient History Summary

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    system were important in tying all of the information together. The oncologist orders a second 18F-FDG PET/CT scan to evaluate whether the cancer had metastasized to other parts of the body. The results reveal metastasis to the brain, spine, liver, colon, and kidneys. After reviewing the results of each of the procedures, the final diagnosis is Stage IV T-Cell Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. The most effective way of diagnosing NHL is a biopsy of the excised…

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    Ariel Castro's Case Study

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    Ariel Castro did not stop there and in April of 2003, he spotted Amanda Berry, age 16. She was walking home from work when she encountered a vehicle in a driveway. She saw a man and his daughter in the van and thought she recognized the girl. A little while later, she noticed that the van had started to follow her down the street. That is when the man inside asked her if she needed a ride home. He was alone, but she replied with a yes anyway. Ariel Castro was the father of a classmate from…

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    Becoming A Vegan Essay

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    Why It Makes Sense to Go Vegan I finally decided to become a vegan. No, it’s not because I am opposed to slaughtering animals for food. And no, it is not for religious or spiritual reasons. The reason is pure and simple – for my health. After reading the book “How Not to Die” by Dr. Michael Greger [Amazon link], I became convinced that becoming a vegan is the way to better health and vitality. In his book, Dr. Greger discusses the many reasons why a plant-based diet is the path to avoiding…

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    Erythritol Research Paper

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    (Clin Res Ed). 1985;291(6507):1467. Another study, published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, theorized that a diet high in simple carbohydrates may increase the risk of colon cancer, possibly through its impact on plasma glucose levels. Slattery, ML, Benson, J, Berry, TD, et al. Dietary sugar and colon cancer. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers. 1997;6(9):…

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    Referring to the table above, specifically state where in the intestine sucrase is likely most active. I would guess it would be more active in the colon 2. Compare optimal temperature for sucrase activity to body temperature. optimal temps for sucrose activity is 40 degree c. but the normal body temp is 37 degree celsius 3. How would a slight fever affect sucrase activity? if affected it will not…

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    that had been prematurely dug a few days ago. *Pppffffffffhhhhtttttt* A loud fart erupted from the queen's naked behind, making her blush in embarrassment. The zebra squatted over the hole, grunting as she relieved the pressure built up in her colon. Her anus opened up and stretched, letting out a massive log of fecal matter. It took several minutes for the queen to expel the log, the shit coiling up neatly at the bottom of the pit. "Hurrgh... Finally you're out! You where one tough…

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    The solution is right there, in your water bottle! Staying hydrated can actually reduce the risk of cancer, reducing colon cancer risk by 45%, bladder cancer by 50% and can possibly reduce the risk of breast cancer as well. Staying hydrated will flush out your waste and bacteria and can cure constipation! Staying hydrated will also improve your overall performance, after…

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    Steve Jobs Father

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    The life of Steve Jobs fascinates me because he shared my interest in the technology world. It also kind of hits close to home because Jobs had pancreatic cancer, and my mother had leukemia and my uncle had colon cancer. He had this driving experience for technology and to improve it. He took many risks with it, by doing things like removing the floppy drive and changing ports. His goal was to innovate the entire way we look at technology, and it worked. Even…

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    economic status. Rodney and June had three children: Howard, the eldest, Brian, and Bruce. Bruce, was severely underdeveloped when he was born, leaving him mentally impaired. Not long after his birth, June was hospitalized, where she later died of colon cancer. The death of his mother had a huge impact on Howard, because he did not understand why she had left him. “I was afraid that she didn’t want to see me anymore. Why else would your mother leave you and never come back?”…

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    Do Red Meats Cause Cancer

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    them filled with Neu5Gc. It was fed to the mice for a period of 12 weeks. They also gave them injections of Neu5Gc antibodies to copycat what happens in human bodies. The researchers frequently found tumors in the liver but humans get cancer of the colon by eating a lot of red…

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