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    All About Water Water is a transparent fluid that is found on about 75% of the earths surface. Water makes up the worlds streams, lakes, oceans, rivers, and ponds. Besides making up a large portion of earths surface, water is a fundamental part of life for all biotic organisms. Every living thing needs water to survive. Water begins to boil at 100 degrees celsius, or 212 degrees fahrenheit. Water freezes at 0 degrees celsius, or 32 degrees fahrenheit. Water has average density of 999.97 kg/m³.…

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    nonstick surface will break apart that will release toxic particles and gases. At 680 degree Fahrenheit, Teflon releases a gas name monofluoroacetic acid (MFA). Also, at 932 degree Fahrenheit, Teflon releases two gases such as carbonyl fluoride (COF2), and hydrogen fluoride (HF). These smokes can harmful to humans, livings thing, ozone layers, and…

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    Although you’ve probably heard a lot of advice about taking care of your teeth since the time you were a child, there are still plenty of mistakes you could be making when it comes to dental hygiene. The next time you visit St Croix Family Dentistry, in Saint Croix Falls, WI, ask the dentist about preventative dentistry, and what you can do at home to make sure your smile is in the best possible condition. Whether you’re there for a routine teeth cleaning or a root canal, they’ll gladly discuss…

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    Fluoride makes the surface of your family’s teeth harder and more resistant to tooth decay. That’s a good thing, but it makes it tough to find cavities in their early stages when they are easiest to treat. That’s because cavities that used to begin on those…

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    hard enamel. The erosion caused tiny opening or holes in the enamel, which is the first stage of cavities. The pamphlet then explains to the patient ways that he prevent dental caries, such as brushing with fluoride toothpaste after eating or drinking, rinse the mouth with mouth rinse with fluoride, eat tooth-healthy foods, visit the dentist regularly and so forth. The patient was able to keep the pamphlet so he can further review the information on caries during his leisure time. After looking…

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    the next well-child visit, children in both intervention and control group will receive a standard oral health care. The standard oral health care consists of a brief oral history, oral examination, fluoride application, and anticipatory guidance. According to Milgrom, Zero, & Tanzer (2012), Fluoride varnishes have been proved to be safe, easy to use and effective for infants and toddlers. In addition to the standard oral care, all children in the intervention group will receive two…

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    Bottled water isn't worth the hype. It is not better than tap water at this point in time and is causing more health issues than tap water. The list of why bottled water is worse than tap water is endless. There are many health issues along with issues to the environment. Poor people looking for water in the world are not gaining any benefits from bottled water. This is affecting the health and it's not decreasing the amount of deaths from unhealthy water. The bottles that the water is…

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    there to translate. The most surprising thing I learned through my community work is that, even if you are offering free dental care, some people do not want it. While volunteering at an elementary school, giving the students free fluoride in an area with low fluoride drinking…

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    The fact that fluoride in polish drinking water is prevalent in many United States households, similar to Arizona events where tap water has been flooded with a high containment of lead that can cause severe health problems. This results because of the amount of fracking and drilling operations currently enacted. Humans can be exposed to the adverse effects by being exposed of water pollution. “results of some animal and epidemiological studies suggest that fluoride demonstrates nephrotoxicity…

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    rate of respiration of yeast, using two saccharides and an amino acid, in combination with the cofactor of magnesium, was determined using respirometers. A positive control sample of yeast and water, and a negative control sample of glucose, sodium fluoride and yeast were also employed. After seventy five minutes, the sample containing glucose, magnesium and yeast showed a markedly higher production of CO2 than the other samples. This result supported the hypothesis that glucose is the most…

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