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    Fed Up Documentary

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    The main point of this movie is to teach us about obesity and what it can do to our bodies. Fed Up focuses on the causes of obesity in the United States and shows that the large quantities of sugar in processed foods are an overlooked problem. The main culprit in Fed Up would be the food industry removing the fat and replacing it with sugar. This has become such a problem recently because more children and younger adults are having serious problems like strokes and heart attacks. It is also…

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    Lunches at school should be better because, having better choices like food being organic or having a healthier lunch choices are better for students. Most schools do not have healthy choices to start with.”In 2006, 11.7% of elementary schools, 19% of middle schools, and 23.5% of high schools served brand-name fast foods, such as Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, or Subway. Despite these improvements, many school lunches still contained too much fat, sugar, and salt and not enough other nutrients, and in…

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    Sugary Drinks In America

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    A Professor at a University named Michael Marlow conducted research on the government intervention in people’s lives and their eating habits. He gives great attributes that by the government intervening in our everyday lives will not solve or fix the obesity problems today. “It is clear the United States is facing a rising obesity problem. But the challenge remains: We have yet to determine a successful way to tackle it. According to the National Center for Health Statistics (Links to an…

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    Obesity Issues In Canada

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    (Public Health 1, 2011). The obesity epidemic keeps rising which affects community functionality and Canada’s status as a country. Studies show that obesity epidemic disease has many multifaceted causes for its prevalence including overeating, hormone changes and a lack…

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    A Triple Berry Smoothie, which is made up of one cup each of strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, and two table spoons of Ovaltine Chocolate Molt contains such essential nutrients as protein, fat, fiber, sugar, and vitamins. Essential nutrients, hence their “essential” moniker, are required to be consumed on a daily basis in order to live. A key essential nutrient present in the Tripe Berry Smoothie is Vitamin C. One cup of raspberries contains 53% of the daily requirement for Vitamin C, one…

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    1. Fever Check temperature first, if the temperature is 38˚C or 100.4˚F or below then it is a low-grade fever and does not need to do anything much expect to let the person drink lots of water and rest. Unless the person feels uncomfortable then an over-the-counter medicine maybe given such as paracetamol, ibuprofen or acetaminophen. However always check if patient has allergies to the medicines. Aspirin must not be administered to anyone below 18. If the fever is 102˚F or 38.8˚C or higher…

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    cholesterol, smoking, obesity, diabetes and the lack of physical activity (Framingham Heart Study, n.d.). This study continues to be a vital provider of researching cardiovascular disease globally. Research question By utilizing the Framingham…

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    Hamstrings Sufficiency: My left hip’s range of motion during flexion, with a flexed knee, was 116 degrees. However, with knee extended, my hip’s range of motion was only 113 degrees (range of motion was smaller). This means that my hamstring in my left leg is passively insufficient. In order for it to have been passively sufficient, my hip’s range of motion with knee extended would have needed to be 116 degrees as well. In the same way, my right hamstring is passively insufficient. With knee…

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    Male, 40 years old, reports low back pain in the middle of the back near waist. The patient has had similar symptoms before, numbness and tingling sensation in the right foot. Both parents have hypercholesterolemia while his 65-year-old father has prostate cancer. The patient skips breakfast and eats at fast food restaurants twice every day. He uses 800mg of Ibuprofen every four hours. He does not have urinary or bowel incontinence. No nausea, vomiting, or fever and there is no gross hematuria.…

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    SCFE Case Studies

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    Choice "C" is the best answer. The patient has slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) of the right hip, a Salter-Harris type I fracture. This is an orthopedic emergency and usually requires prompt surgical intervention, with placement of pins to prevent further slippage. A delay in diagnosis or treatment leads to an increased risk of avascular necrosis of the affected femoral head. This can lead to long-term hip dysfunction and early osteoarthritis. Slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) is…

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