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    So let’s talk about adrenal fatigue/exhaustion. It goes by either name. However if you ask a mainstream, Western, allopathic doctor they’ll point blank tell you (often with some disdain or irritation) that it doesn’t exist. So what is it, this mystery disease that no one can agree on but plenty of people seem to be suffering from? The mainstream medical profession will tell you it’s depression and anxiety and prescribe you anti-depressants, anti-anxiety meds and talk therapy with your…

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    Prostate Cancer Essay

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    Prostate cancer is abnormal cell growth and tumor formation in male prostate gland, which is a part of male reproductive system. Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancer type affecting human male population around the world. Recently, over 1 million men from all over the world were diagnosed with prostate cancer where developed countries accounted for 70% of these cases [1]. According to the same report in year 2012 prostate cancer left estimated 0.3 million human male people dead…

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    identifies complications from the procedure and how to prevent them. Summary: Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) is the most favored medical intervention for people with benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH). BPH occurs when the prostate gland…

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    Exchange Principles

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    A vital tenet of forensic science is the exchange principle first proposed by Edmund Locard, which can be generally understood as the phrase “with contact between two items, there will be an exchange.” Every time there is a contact between individuals, environs and articles, there is an exchange of physical evidence, however small it may be. This aspect plays an indispensable role in crime scene investigations as it enables the detectives to establish links between the crime scenes, victims and…

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    SKELETAL MUSCLE PROTIENS Acting:- • Contractile protein. • Consists of 2 alpha helical strands of g-acting molecules bond in succession. • Each g-acting has a required site where the s1 piece of the myosin cross-bridge multifaceted binds right through weight reduction. Myosin:- • Contractile protein. • Consists of two profound (shape tail constituency and two cross-bridges that disconnect with acting to produce force) and four light chains (that influence cross-bridge cycling kinetics and…

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    Essay On Digestion

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    The enzymes in the stomach break down food as well as kill bacteria. What cells in the stomach function to form enzymes and acids? Parietal cells in the stomach create hydrochloric acid and pepsin which digests proteins. Why doesn’t gastric juice digest the inside of the stomach? The stomach mucosa that lines the stomach is able to resist the juices of the stomach acid. What are sphincters and how are they related to the stomach? The first is the cardiac sphincter located at the top of…

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    Protara Research Paper

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    Prostate Health Awareness month, geared toward making men understand the prostate, its functions and what men can do to promote prostate health – like taking Prostara. What is the prostate? The prostate, a part of man’s reproductive system, is a gland that helps in the production of semen, which is responsible for carrying semen from the testicles during ejaculation. It is about the size and shape…

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    As our body engages in everyday behavior, so does our brain. Every single thing we do on a day-to-day basis essentially corresponds to a calculated process that takes place within us. Regardless of the activity or experience, signals are sent to the various areas in our mind in order to help us successfully carry the activity out. We are able to perform certain tasks because of the cells in our brain and the chemicals they release to various other cells. These cells are better classified as…

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    I pick the integumentary system. The organs with this system are skin, hair, nails, and oil glands. The skin is the body’s outer covering and forms a barrier to protect the body from chemicals, disease, and physical change. Hair and nails protect it from infections. The oil glands produce sweat and moisturize the skin. This elps with dehydration and regulate body temperature, and throws away waste. A few possible ailments are *acne* where the skin on the body become clogged and look like…

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    Functional Endocrinology

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    With rates of type 2 diabetes and thyroid problems skyrocketing, numerous Americans are seeking out health care practitioners who specialize in treating disorders of the endocrine system. Your endocrine system, which includes glands such as your thyroid, adrenals, pituitary gland, and others, produces hormones that influence growth, metabolism, reproduction and sexual development. Diabetes and thyroid disorders are two of the most prevalent diseases of the endocrine system. The former,…

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