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    Essay On Calcium

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    2. Calcium “Calcium is a metal, a bright shiny metal like all other metals. Calcium is not the white powdery substance most people believe.” Calcium is found in our body very abundantly and it is very important mineral, but its absorption, assimilation and utilization is very difficult in the cell. It is present in the bones as a main component and bones are rigid and hard due to it. We can get it from milk. Bones receives calcium and fills up with it at the age of 21 years. After it, there is…

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    Kale Research Paper

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    Have you ever wondered what is the benefit of eating heart healthy foods such as kale? Many people ignore the facts and benefits of heart healthy food and run straight towards all the junk. If your feeling stressed out, anxious, or even depressed try to fight the temptation of eating unhealthy foods. Instead when your heading to get junk food stop and say to yourself, “How is this going to benefit me with my health?”. If you are especially diagnosed with heart disease or high cholesterol you…

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    because when Nic is on drugs, he has no worries in the world and is pretty content with life. However, when he begins to detox, its clear that the pain he and many others go through may lead to someone wanting to die rather than suffer the weeks of detoxification. All in all, the song “I feel like dying” describes how many people feel during withdrawls, much like Nic…

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    Gluten Informative Speech

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    Step 1: Do a food elimination diet I am putting the food elimination diet first, as it is the one tip that can bring you the best results. You might have heard of the saying, “You are what you eat”. In fact, this saying packs a lot of truth in 5 simple words. Our bodies regenerate cells as time passes by. The essential building blocks that are necessary for creating these cells come from the food that we eat. Through the food we eat, we are directly affecting how our bodies change, so it is…

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    Kombucha

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    disturbances of protein and nucleic acid metabolism. Furthermore, the recovery of renal function upon treatment of Kombucha might be due to the enhanced ability of Kombucha which contains acetic acid and glucuronic acid which is essential for detoxification and removal of these waste products from the blood (Dutton, 1980; Ibrahim,…

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    The body is the most important thing to humans than anything else. It is important to take care of the body from any harm. One thing that the body is capable of is maintaining pH levels and buffers. A pH is the power of hydrogen and buffers prevent extreme shifts in pH. The blood has a specific type of buffer that is maintained at pH level of 7.4. If the buffers shifts and levels of pH go to 7 or 7.8, it can be deadly. The blood buffer contains carbonic acid which dissociates into bicarbonate…

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    Opiate Addiction by Haley Dotson Opiates are drugs that are used to treat pain, some may also see them called Opioids or Narcotics. They may be legal or illegal. Some of the most popular and recognizable opiates are called Codeine, Heroin, Hydrocodone, Hydromorphone, Methadone, Meperidine, Morphine, and Oxycodone and many more. Along with the brand names of these opiates some are also known as Vicodin, Dilaudid, Demerol, Percocet, and Oxycontin. Wrongly using these drugs can affect people in…

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    Alcohol has been corrupting human society for as long as human beings have been alive. In 2016, the surgeon general Doctor Vivek Murthy said, “I’m calling for a cultural change in how we think about addiction. For far too long people have thought about addiction as a character flaw or a moral failing. Addiction is a chronic disease of the brain and it’s one that we have to treat the way we would any other chronic illness: with skill, with compassion and with urgency.”(......) Alcoholism is a…

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    Alcohol-related liver disease or ARLD is a common health issue in the United States that can lead to further complications or premature death. The contraction of this disease is influenced or caused by genetics, the environment, or even social acceptability of alcohol use. Nutrition plays a vast role in the factors of ARLD because the liver is the focal site for alcohol metabolism. This can cause complications in the metabolism of other essential nutrients in the liver. A lot of alcoholics…

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    Essay On Benzodiazepines

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    Biologically, benzodiazepines bind to GABA receptor sites in the brain. GABA is an important inhibitory neurotransmitter that if in excess amounts in the brain or regulated can cause seizures and sleep problems respectively. Previously, scientists have tried medication substitution to anxiolytics, agonist substitution to mimic the effect, or abstain completely. Liebrenz and his team of five scientists suggest that, “patients’ subjective views are of clinical importance because past research…

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