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    Drug Abuse

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    In his writings, he referred to the euphoriant effects of cannabis as “Liberator of Sin.” Nung recommended cannabis for medical like gout, rheumatism, malaria, beriberi, constipation and…

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    Citrus fruits are a primary source of vitamin C and folic acid. They help decrease levels of cholesterol and uric acid in the blood. If you consume them regularly, they will help you prevent circulatory problems, heart conditions, and diseases like gout which cause terrible pain in the joints. Drinking lemon juice on an empty stomach cleans the colon and detoxifies the body. In addition, your body will absorb its nutrients first of all, and you will feel healthy and…

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    obesity occurs when the dietary intake is greater than the corresponding energy expenditure. Possible Complications People with obesity are more likely to develop diseases such as high blood pressure, diabetes, joint problems, breathing difficulties, gout, gallstones, and even some forms of cancer. The most worrying is the childhood obesity, which is increasing overtime. According to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, around 17% (or 12.7 million) of youngsters and youths aged 2—19…

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    he is unstoppable. This is leading up to the developing guilt. Clearly the audience knows the stain can never be cleaned or erased, the murders are permanent. A quote directly taken from Macbeth, “I see thee still, / And on thy blade and dudgeon gouts of blood, / Which was not so before. There's no such thing: / It is the bloody business which informs / Thus to mine eyes" (2.1.45-49) This allows the audience to picture the image of blood, that Shakespeare wants us to know. Macbeth establishes…

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    Causes Of Knee Pain Essay

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    pressure on knee joints gives painful sensations to a person. Knee pain can happen due to an injury in the knee or in the tissues surrounding it. 2. Causes of Knee Pain Common causes of people suffering from knee pain include arthritis, injury, gout or infections, gradual wear and tear of ligaments. With the aging of person the density of bone decreases which lead to pain in the joints. This problem happens more in women due to less content of calcium in their body. It has been found that…

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    Shakespearean plays are known for its profound understanding of human behavior and uncovering personal desires of individual character that leads to his or her downfall. Macbeth, written by Shakespeare in 1606, the Three Sisters challenges the idea of fate by telling Macbeth he will be King but not the process in which the result will be achieved, which lead to his plan to assassinate King Duncan. Macbeth, while expressing severe inner conflict on whether to kill King Duncan, uses metaphorical…

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    Lately, in the last two decades, legalizing marijuana has been a topic of debate around the United States. Washington, Colorado, Alaska and Oregon are states that have legalized the distribution and use of marijuana, for medical and recreational purposes. Cities such as Portland and South Portland in Maine, and Keego Harbor in Michigan have legalized marijuana. Contrary to the legalization, people still believe that marijuana is bad and that it is just a drug to make a person lazy and overeat.…

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    Macbeth’s Downfall Macbeth’s quest to have power lead him down a path to failure because he made terrible choices along the path. He gained his status as a King by murdering Duncan. He didn’t play fair. Macbeth by William Shakespeare, illustrated by Gareth Hinds. In “Macbeth,” William Shakespeare shows Macbeth’s downfall by killing Duncan, Banquo, and Macduff’s family. First factor that causes his downfall is by killing Duncan, second factor is by killing Banquo, and his last factor is by…

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    day when in bed and w/c. 12. Unspecified Iridocyclitis (Uveitis)- Denies any complaints of pain in bilateral eyes. No drainage. Continue Cosopt Eye Drops and FML Forte Eye Drops. Monitor for vision changes. F/u with Ophthalmologist as needed. 13. Gout unspecified: controlled continue with allopurinol as ordered monitor for s/s of increase uric acid. 14. Constipation, Unspecified- Controlled. Continue MOM and…

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    determined by identifying the protein in the cell. Uric acid and dopamine can be detected by electrodes composed of Zinc Oxide nanowire on 3D graphene foam. Abnormal quantities of uric acid is a symptom of many diseases such as Parkinson’s disease and gout. Dopamine levels when low, can lead to schizophrenia and Parkinson’s disease as well. Detection of E. coli bacteria can be performed by using different sizes of Silicon Nitride cantilever beams. Silicon Nitride beams can also be used for the…

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