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    Anabolic Steroid Analysis

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    Steroids are performing enhancing drugs that have a negative connotation associated with them. They are known for preventing athletes from competing in various competitions, ending athlete’s careers, and have resulted in numerous deaths. When used incorrectly steroids can be harmful to an athlete’s body and can effect their mindset negatively. However, when used properly and in a controlled manner steroids can be exceedingly beneficial for all athletes. If steroids became legalized, sports would…

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    can expect to experience acne to some degree during their lifetime. Acne is characterized by noninflammatory, open or closed comedones and by inflammatory pustules, papules or nodules. It affects mostly the dense skin area with lots of sebaceous follicles such as face, back and upper part of the chest. It is considered an embarrassing, detrimental skin condition that may severely affect the quality of life for many teenagers and adults who are affected by it. Pathophysiology: There are…

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    Infertility Research

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    However, this is an important social issue that should receive more awareness because this means that there are less people procreating, which may lead to a smaller global population. In this paper I will be addressing who is affected by infertility, the causes as well as risks and treatments. Office of Women’s Health (OWH), (2012) states that according to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), about 6 million women, ranging in age from 15-44 have difficulty conceiving. OWH states that both men…

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    Ivf Research Paper

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    History of IVF The history of IVF dates way back to the 1890s where professor Walter Heape reported the first ever embryo translation at the university of Cambridge, London. This was long before anyone thought of applying this to humans. In 1932, Aldous Huxley publishes a book called ‘brave new world’ this is a science fiction novel but Aldous describes IVF very realistically. In the year 1934, two representatives from the laboratory of general physiology, Harvard university, Pincus and EnzMann…

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    steroids to help with one’s muscle mass and strength. Though that may look very appealing to some, the health effects offset why one would ever want to touch steroids. The use of steroids in men decrease levels of luteinizing hormone as well as follicle-stimulating hormones, which leads to an overall decrease in testosterone production, and testicular atrophy (CITE). Testosterone is necessary for a male body because it helps regulate bone mass, fat distribution, muscle mass, and strength (CITE).…

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    Human Pheromones

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    human VNO. According to English (2013), “the limbic system, that part of the brain that is responsible for exploration, flight or fight, for identifying with the environment and reacting to it. By applying EroScent™ under the nose one is directly stimulating one’s own limbic system and keying into the region of the brain that controls our emotions, mood and desires”. The new discovery created the promise to better control and use the pheromones. In our days many different products and kind of…

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