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    steroids should be a crime because the athletes who use the drugs are holding a position that did not deserve and put the team reputation at risk. “Use of steroids greatly increases the risk of muscle tears and tendon injuries. The occurrence of muscle cramps is also dramatically increased with steroid use” (Amanda Davis). This explains how steroid affects your body risk of injuries. Steroids should be a crime because it puts your life at risk and it’s of waste of young talent in this world…

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    Gatorade Pros And Cons

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    while helping keep the body well hydrated. I personally use to run long hours and endure intense running workouts so I found Gatorade to be effective in my recovery afterward. I did not feel amazing, but I did not feel as exhausted and did not have cramps after. My muscles felt relaxed and the sugar in the Gatorade helped my recovery time during intervals of running because I did not feel so…

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    Poliomyelitis

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    prevention of this disease. Even if doctors are able to conclude that the disease is polio, there are not many ways in which they can help the patient. Doctors can only help the patient alleviate their symptoms by giving them heating pads for muscle cramps, request physical therapy and give them antibiotics for urinary tract infections. Antibiotics cannot be used to kill this infection because Poliomyelitis is caused by the poliovirus, not by a bacteria. Although symptoms of polio may only last…

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    Legitimate Painkiller Addiction: How To Get Clean After Recovering From An Accident Or Injury Most people tend to think of drug addicts as unclean, uncaring individuals who would stab their own grandmothers for a "fix", but that scene has rapidly changed in the United States. More and more ordinary people who would otherwise never reach for a drug are becoming dependent on the painkillers they're prescribed following an accident or injury. It can be a very quick trip from recovering patient to…

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    no more waiting. He felt that something needed to be done. Dr. King immediately takes advantage of using pathos by writing “While confined in the Birmingham city jail, I came…” (King pg. 1). He creates a vivid picture in the readers’ mind of this cramp small filthy jail cell with barely no room to breathe; somewhat like the Negros at that point of time. Even though he is locked up for no good reason other than practicing his constitutional right of freedom of speech he still shows respect to…

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    After about the first 30 minutes I had ran across the field and back around 50 times. I had paining cramps all over my body, but there was something in me that made me keep on running. My breathing pattern could be heard from all the way across the other side of the field. If I was a dragon, my breath would have lit the whole city of Washington D.C. on…

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    beautiful in their own individual ways without makeup, without being sickly thin, and without perfect skin but perfect as they are. Along with pressure to be perfect girls get a “gift” every month which is far from a gift, girls are overwhelmed with cramps, bleeding 24/7, bloating, emotional fluctuations, and headaches all for this “gift” of not choosing to carry a child starting at the average age of twelve. The gift of menstruation adds to girls stressful lives. Not only does menstruation add…

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    Sprouting potatoes When you think of a potato you think Yum!But ever wonder what the science behind What is a Potato? A potato is a oval shaped vegetable similar to a egg that comes in different many shapes and sizes.It is one of the main crops in the world.It grows well in cool places/storagesThey are also a memember of the night shade family which means they are not sweet like for example a tomamato.It was first domesticated by southern Peru and now is all over the world and…

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    Progressive Diseases

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    There are many types of progressive diseases that do not currently have a known cure. These can be devastating to the patient, family members, friends, and everyone they come in contact with. Three of the most well-known progressive diseases are Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), Parkinson's disease, and Multiple Sclerosis (MS). ALS, or Lou Gehrig's disease, is a neurological disease that causes nerves to decompose and cause disability. The beginning signs of ALS are often muscle twitching or…

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    Alcohol in our society is a very common drug. Some consume it socially and in moderation, and others misuse this drug. Consuming it in moderation can be beneficial while misusing it can be harmful. Studies show that 10% of men and 3-5% of female suffer from alcoholism and 5-10% percent of people suffer from drinking problems that are diagnosed. Studies have also shown, females and young adults have increased there consumption of alcohol. Being helpless by alcohol weakening the memory,…

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