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    Head. Client has symmetrical structure without deformities or lesions. Her hair is wavy and thick. Client’s scalp is without tenderness, lesions, pests, or flaking. Her facial movements are strong, appropriate, and symmetrical. The client is able to detect sharp and dull sensations on her forehead, cheek, and chin. Eyes. The client’s vision is 20/30 in her left eye and 20/200 in her right eye with the Snellen chart. Her gaze is steady and fixed without nystagmus. The client’s conjunctiva is…

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    Increase Of Muscles

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    Muscular growth is highly important for athletes. Muscles move the body in all aspects of life. Puberty enhances muscular growth because of tes-tosterone. Puberty will also create those muscle fibers that stay in the body for life. This is also were teenage boys start to grow facial hair, voice will start to drop, pubic hair, and increase sex-ual drive. Males’ bodies will release small amount of estrogen as well to…

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    Introduction Strong is the New Skinny There’s this supposition in society that every woman wants and needs to be beautiful in order to be successful in life. In addition to society, there is an abundance of multi-billion dollar companies devoted to selling women products designed to “fix” them into look a certain way. These companies come into our lives with advertisements directed towards fashion, celebrity gossip, and now, makeup. I got excited when I saw MAC’s makeup advertisement entitled…

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    made different and ever-changing things but can function as a whole. In this paper I will explain how just one mineral can play a massive role in keeping your nerves, muscles and bones healthy. Magnesium is a cofactor in more than 300 enzyme systems that regulate varied biochemical reactions in the body, including protein synthesis, muscle and nerve function, blood glucose control, and blood pressure regulation. It’s crucial for energy production, oxidative phosphorylation, and glycolysis. It…

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    Symptoms of Menkes syndrome can be mild or severe. Patients typically fail to meet developmental milestones and tend to have kinky brittle hair, are under weight and experience a deterioration of their nervous system. Other signs include weak muscle tone, sagging facial features, seizures, intellectual delays, low body temperature, pale skin color and weak or brittle bones. As the disease progresses spontaneous movement become noticeably…

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    Cantu Syndrome is a rare condition that excesses the growth of hair, exclusive facial oestrogen. As well as other anomaly this disorder conflict against affected individuals, abnormal development of bones enlarges heart and cartilage. People with Cantu Syndrome are very hairy people as well as the most affected abnormal people. It starts affecting shortly after birth in babies with PDA “abnormal buildup of fluid around the heart and high blood pressure in the blood vessels that carry blood from…

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    resulting in respiratory muscle weakness that can lead to Impaired spontaneous Ventilation. MG starts from the head and moves downward to the toes and is an autoimmune disorder where acetylcholine receptors are blocked by antibodies. Acetylcholine normally causes an excitatory effect at the neuromuscular junctions. The client will usually seek a physician's help because they…

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    Why Are Steroids Bad

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    Steroids can help in many different ways, and a lot of people have strong opinions on it. Some people think they can be useful for people that don't have a lot of muscle, and it can also be useful if you are overweight, it can make you lose a lot of weight in a much shorter amount of time. But then there's also some people who think that they are bad for you, and that you shouldn't take them because of all the harmful side effects they can cause if you use them poorly or abuse how much is needed…

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    is HGH in sports cheating? On the one hand, some people argue that using HGH in sports is cheating because it gives the person an advantage to gaining muscle, running faster, and getting stronger without putting in the time. On the other hand, some people contend that using HGH in sports is not cheating. Because if it is hard for you to gain muscle or get stronger, it will compete with other athletes that are bigger than you. My own view is that “Using HGH in sports is considered cheating”…

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    of protein supplements by celebrities and sportspersons. The benefits of steroids are talked about next. Medical Benefits of Steroids The various medical benefits of steroidsare as follows: Steroids are extensively used in the treatment of muscle wasting diseases like cancer. Steroids have treated Bell’s palsy with significant…

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