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    What we know as caffeine is also know as an alkaloid which can be found in different kinds of plants around the world. Caffeine it's self is a powerful stimulant which directly effects your central nervous system. The effect is that heightened alternates and focus you feel after drinking your morning cup of coffee or tea. And this effect is one we all love as it helps us get through every groggy morning. But the question many americans face today is caffeine good or bad for us? There doesn't…

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    It was 5 years ago, and I was 35 years old when I underwent surgery to remove my gallbladder. I lived in constant pain for so many years with tummy aches; there were times it was bearable, and other times the pain would be so bad that I laid down and prayed for the pain to stop. I underwent at least three endoscopy to just be diagnosed with acid reflux and gastritis. One night I was in so much pain that I got up and drove myself to the hospital, the pain was so bad and I was at my wits end with…

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    Pyramids In Ancient Egypt

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    Roman’s centred their learnings on what was written about him in their temples; they greatly respected him. He’s treated 200 cases of diseases; 15 abdomens, 11 bladders, 10 rectum, 29 eyes, 18 skin, hair, nails and tongue. He treated tuberculosis, gallstones, appendicitis, gout and arthritis specifically. Without the modern technology we possess now, he was still able to perform surgery, dentistry, know about the circulatory system and place the vital organs. He was even promoted to a local god…

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    She died of heart attack as an aesthesia triggered the anaphylactic shock during her gallstone surgery. All of her stay in America; she clings to her ex-status. She desires for the regular trips to india talking of Indian traditions and nationality, Ruma’s mother is very sincere to go through her duties as a wife and mother, and tries to extend…

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    and can lead to a heart attack. Congestive heart failure is a major cause of death among obese people. Women who have a BMI over forty are more at risk for developing gallbladder stones. Than those of women who have a BMI of twenty-four or less. Gallstones are hard pieces mostly made of cholesterol that sit on a person’s gallbladder. There was a study done with twin middle aged women to see if osteoarthritis was correlated with obesity. The twin that had osteoarthritis was about eleven pounds…

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    I was using baby wipes, antibiotic creams, creams to ease the burning and stinging and a hospital strength pain relieving spray. I also tried several kinds of diaper rash products, thinking that may help. However, nothing completely relieved those symptoms, or healed the rash, until after I had stopped taking the Benicar and the diarrhea had stopped. December 3, 2011- I ended up going to the emergency room at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital @ Hamilton, again. I had severe nausea,…

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    INTRODUCTION Transvaginal ultrasound (TVUS) is an invasive diagnostic Sonography procedure in which an ultrasound probe is placed in the vagina to produce detailed, diagnostic pelvic images.1 Transvaginal Ultrasound is a part of a routine pelvic examination and forms the gold standard for pelvic examinations when combined with a Transabdominal Pelvic Examination.1 The Transvaginal ultrasound exam is superior to Transabdominal pelvic exam because it provides greater detail of pelvic organs,…

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    Veganism Research Paper

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    recognizing the link between high intakes of meat and the rise of non-communicable or chronic disease. A diet high in animal-sourced foods contributes significantly to, among other things, hypertension, heart disease, certain types of cancer, diabetes, gallstones, obesity, stroke, and food born illness. With an estimated 66 percent of Americans reported as being overweight or obese.” (Steinfeld, 2006). Different health experts are saying is that large consumption of meat are linked to many…

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    Mammograms, ultrasounds, x-rays, and MRIs have helped women with breast cancer since 1895 (x-ray) 1956 (ultrasound) 1977 (MRI), and 1992 (mammogram). They have all been very beneficial to women. Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women. About one of three cancers are diagnosed. Cancer is a group of diseases that cause cells in the body to change and grow out of control. Most cancers will form a lump or mass in the breast, which is called a tumor. It is named after a part of the…

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    Essay On Calcium

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    2. Calcium “Calcium is a metal, a bright shiny metal like all other metals. Calcium is not the white powdery substance most people believe.” Calcium is found in our body very abundantly and it is very important mineral, but its absorption, assimilation and utilization is very difficult in the cell. It is present in the bones as a main component and bones are rigid and hard due to it. We can get it from milk. Bones receives calcium and fills up with it at the age of 21 years. After it, there is…

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