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    The last is school-based health and nutrition services that indicated by the percentages of schools that perform oral health protection program, such as fluoride and fissure sealant, school that perform oral health care services or oral screening. Moreover, FRESH also made a list regarding the outcomes of the oral health promotion programmes based on outcome evaluation. It is consist of learning indicator…

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    Today’s obesogenic environment is geared toward making us fat. There is an extraordinary amount of finger pointing going on at who is at fault. The most economical foods today are all the unhealthy foods, not fruits and vegetables. In the immense discussion over what to do about it, the cure lies in changing our own practices. The obesogenic environment group says we cannot continue to do it alone. Marketing tactics of unhealthy snacks and beverages is where the enormous changes need to…

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    Never use the toothpaste used by the human for your dog because the human toothpaste may have abrasive ingredients that contain fluoride which is seriously poisonous and not safe for your dog to swallow. So, choose the toothpaste that is only made for your dog. You can purchase their toothpaste from any of the reputed pet stores and if you are confused about it, then you can ask your…

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    Dental Hygienist Essay

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    of vasoconstrictors is required since epinephrine can raise the glucose level in the blood. For uncontrolled diabetes patients, prophylactic antibiotic premedication should be considered before periodontal instrumentation. As part of treatment, fluoride application is indicated to reduce the risk of caries, nutrition counseling is recommended due to patient’s constant need…

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    Hepatitis C

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    Some people have no symptoms then later realize they have a disease known as hepatitis C. It is an infection of the liver, the virus comes in many forms. Here in the U.S the most common form is type 1. Also the most common way of getting it is by the use of unsafe practices for example injections and improper sterilization. According to the article What Is Hepatitis C, about 3.5 million people have the disease. Knowing the signs and symptoms, if there are any cures, how can it be prevented, and…

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    Eugenics is a subject most people have never heard of. And those who do know don’t believe it is still practiced. Eugenics isn’t something new. This practice has been around for thousands of years. Everywhere from Greece, Germany, Scotland, and even the United States. What exactly is Eugenics? Eugenics is the practice of selective breeding and termination of other races or categorized undesirable people. Eugenics is a manmade selective process designed to speed up the process of natural…

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    After consuming food, it’s advisable that you must brush your teeth. The reason for this is that a colorless, sticky substance which in the end becomes white, called plaque, starts to develop on our teeth, without us perhaps even knowing. If plaque isn’t eliminated continually, it hardens, getting to be the terrible tartar. Thankfully, it’s possible for you to eliminate dental plaque naturally at home. The important is to avoid it before it becomes an issue. At this moment, we’ll have a…

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    Benzosuberone Essay

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    1- Introduction Benzosuberone based compounds are important classes of biologically active compounds that attracted a great deal of interest in the medicinal chemistry due to their potent biological activities and wide range of pharmaceutical applications [1-6]. Several publications recorded that some of benzosuberone derivatives possess antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antiulcer and antitumor activities [1-6]. As an indication for the importance of the benzosuberone based…

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    Bovine Serum Albumin

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    Introduction Bovine serum albumin (BSA) is a transport protein in cow’s blood stream, similar to Human serum albumin in human blood. It binds different types of drugs for delivery to various parts of the body. One of these drugs is warfarin, a blood anticoagulant. This research project’s focus was on the interaction between BSA and warfarin derivatives; our assumption was that the protein binding site has different affinities for different warfarin derivatives; this was to be determined by…

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    Many people think that conventional HVAC systems can filter out a chemical and biological threats if they are aerosolized. That is wrong, for a few reasons, a terrorists chemical or bio-weapon that becomes airborne is not suspect to being neutralized in a conventional HVAC system. If no chemical processes are used in the HVAC systems, such as deionization of UV light exposure to all particles passing through the systems, the weapon will still get some of the original concentration through the…

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