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    doesn 't mean they are unsafe. The real concern is with highly processed food. Those foods have been so processed that its substances don 't resemble the original aliment. They contain, besides added chemicals, high fructose corn syrup that is made from genetically modified corn. These are the kinds of food we should keep distance…

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    Part one: Why do people always think it's me? Whenever something bad happens, they're like "it must have been Jason!" or whenever something's broken, "Jason must have been here!" Sure, I'm not the most responsible, or reliable person, but seriously people, you just have to assume like that! Well, anyway you probably didn't pick this up to hear me complain about my personal problems (which I do a lot), so let's move on. My story begins in Alcolu, South Carolina. My day started normal enough.…

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    According to “is obesity a disease” “Obesity is a preventable risk factor for other diseases and conditions, and is not a disease itself .Obesity can also be caused by lack of sleep (or sleep debt), consuming high-fructose corn syrup, a lack of temperature variation (due to air conditioners and heaters), and quitting smoking” (is obesity a disease). This quote shows how obesity is not only a disease it can also be a choice. For example another quote by “is obesity a disease”…

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    Breast Milk Matters The truth is, breast milk has always been the superior cuisine for babies, and while labs behind formula companies have painstakingly tried to mimic human mothers milk, artificial infant formula will never be the same and will forever remain inferior and flawed. To no surprise, the American Academy of Pediatrics, alongside most infant and women’s health organizations, recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life. The benefits of breastfeeding are…

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    The problem analysis of information failure on “natural” label food products examines whether government intervention is needed or if the market is able to resolve the problem on its own. The market failure for this regulatory rule has been a significant information failure of labeling food products “natural” by the food manufacturers. The food industry market fails to provide all the information required by consumers to make healthy rational consumption decisions. Mislabeling the term “natural”…

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    Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome (ZES) is a condition in which one or more tumors form in the pancreas or duodenum. The tumors which are called gastrinomas secrete large amounts of the hormone gastrin. The hormone gastrin causes the stomach to produce too much acid which then leads to peptic ulcers. Zollinger- Ellison Syndrome was first described in 1955 by two gentlemen Zollinger and Ellison. At the time the syndrome consisted of the following triad; gastric acid hypersecretion in the presence of…

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    Everyone wants to know what the main causes of childhood obesity in the past 30 years. Child obesity is a problem and it 's becoming dangerous. Child obesity affects 17% of children, that’s just half of one generation. (www.cdc.gov/obesity/childhood/. Kids are becoming obese at young ages and it comes with diseases and unhealthy conditions that can kill them at a young age. Obesity is the second death in the U.S. everyone one out of five children in the U.S. is overweight and obese, and the…

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    Prairie Foods Case Study

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    [SS] Prairie Foods’ “Complete Blueberry Pomegranate” cereal packaging violates California’s ban against “untrue or misleading” advertising. Therefore, the Court should deny Prairie Foods’ motion to dismiss Sabach v. Prairie Foods, Inc. because there are “enough facts to state a claim to relief that is plausible on its face." Williams v. Gerber Prods. Co., 523 F.3d 934, 936 (9th Cir. 2008). [RS] Under Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code § 17500 (2012), advertising is “untrue or misleading” when it includes…

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    Child Obesity Essay

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    Child obesity is a growing epidemic in the United States. It affects more than 30 percent of children, making it the most common chronic disease of childhood. This number has more than tripled since 1980. Today, children are being diagnosed with diabetes, hypertension and other conditions that have to do with obesity. It often starts children on the path to health problems, such as diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol. Child obesity can also lead to poor self-esteem and depression.…

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    needed for the production of their product like corn syrup, water and sucrose, which are then, take to the factory to be combined and turned into coke. 1st coke bottles are taken to cleaning machine, which cleans, steams and sanitizes the coke bottles to get rid of any debris. Secondly coke bottles are picked up by conveyer belt to be transported to the station where coke is poured into each bottle (also known as the mixing process). Thirdly syrup is poured in first then carbonated water, coke…

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