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    Riboflavin Research Paper

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    acid. Not all products have all the b vitamins Riboflavin has many uses. The main one is used for reverse low levels of riboflavin. Some other uses are to help prevent cervical cancer, and migranes and headaches. It is also used for acne, muscle cramps, carpal tunnel syndrome, and some blood disorders including ones such as congenital methemoglobinemia and red blood cell aplasia. Some people use riboflavin for eye conditions including eye fatigue, cataracts, and glaucoma. Some biological…

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    Causes Of Red Meat

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    As juicy flavors of grease stream down the hand of a person holding a burger, and the aroma of the charcoaled steak fumes through the hungry man 's nasal cavities, his body screams "heart disease". A cup of milk was just chugged, and the girl wonders why her stomach hurts. The factory across the street that produces the meat in the local market chokes up harmful chemicals that are dispersed into the air, polluting Mother Earth. But the rejuvenated vegan across the room just finished a heavy meal…

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    Uncivilized: Mistreatment in The Tempest Shakespeare provided his audience with a unique perspective on nature versus nurture within The Tempest. He used many examples of Caliban conveying animalistic qualities that showed how hierarchy played a role within society and how uncivilized and "natural" human beings didn’t fit within that hierarchical ladder. Was Shakespeare leading his audience to interpret Caliban as an uneducated and uncivilized soul, who after prolonged abuse and neglect, had…

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    Bad Driving Skills

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    should first adjust the drivers seat and put on your seat belt. After that you should check the steering wheel and set it to a comfortable location so your arms are not in an uncomfortable position because after a long period of time you may develop a cramp and that could cause an accident. Another vital step is to adjust your rear and side mirrors. Adjust the to a position that you can clearly see any vehicle behind you and your side mirrors can see your rear wheels. After all the adjustment…

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    The Bubonic Plague

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    Today’s modern technology in medicine has an upper hand over the medicine back in the gruesome times during the existence of the Bubonic Plague. What is a disease? A disease is well known to be detrimental to your health and deadly. A disease like the Bubonic Plague can wipe out a portion of a society. People during this grotesque disease tried to eat nutritional food and to stay hygienic to prevent getting the plague. Other diseases were also a threat like dysentery, Gangrenous, gonorrhea, and…

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    Bath Bombs Essay

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    Studies have shown that it has many health benefits. It relaxes and calms your body. Epsom salt relieves cramps and muscle pains. Not only can it do these things but it can prevent itching from poison ivy or a sunburn. Epsom salt also has some beauty benefits. Theses include smoothing rough patches and exfoliating skin. The benefits of Epsom salt are numerous…

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    Aspirin Research Paper

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    GELLIFIED EMULSION FOR SUSTAIN DELIVERY OF ASPIRIN AS ANTI-INFLAMMATORY INTRODUCTION Aspirin is a non-steroidal anti-inflammation drug (NSAID). It widely use as analgesic in treating mild to moderate pain such as injury, headache, arthritis, menstrual cramp and other musculoskeletal condition. Aspirin is an ester of salicylic acid, while after ingestion it will undergoes hydrolysis which produce salicylic acid and acetic acid. Salicylic acid can induce irritation in lining of stomach…

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    Justice In Bottled Life

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    coli (ETEC) is a major cause of diarrheal disease in lower-income countries, especially among children. ETEC normally transferred by food or water contaminated with animal or human feces (CDC, 2004). Shigella spp. causes diarrhea, fever, and stomach cramps and is passed very easily even when symptoms are not present (CDC, 2004). Vibrio cholerae O1 can cause epidemic cholera (server diarrheal) if they also produce the cholera toxin (CDC, 2004). All of these most common diseases have one thing in…

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    The Devil's Highway Essay

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    I realized that this book was an honest recollection of events by all parties involved. I felt as if I was part of the situation. I felt as if I was enduring the suffering of the individuals that had “Heat stress, Heat fatigue, Heat syncope, Heat cramps, Heat exhaustion, and Heat Stroke” (Urrea, 2004, p. 120). This text describes the Southwest in a unique light. It explains that the dessert of the Southwest is unbearably unforgiving. It also explains that it is unbiased. The desert does not…

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    Ashley X: the battle of Growth attenuation Ashley X is nine years-old and is severely disabled due to a disorder called static encephalopathy. Because of this disability her brain is affected leaving her to be physically and cognitively impaired. Ashley’s mindset is the same as a 3-6-month-old baby. To treat her disease her parents decided to use a treatment that’s normally used to stimulate the growth of an individual called Growth Attenuation. Along with the growth attenuation, they decided to…

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