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    Smoking Should Be Illegal Does smoking personally affect the user? If the user answers no, then the user is wrong. It affects the user 's health even if the user do not smoke, Smoking also affects the place that the user lives; because it damages our environment. Even if the user is not around smoke on a daily basis, more than likely someone in the user family is, which means if they get sick from an illness of cigarettes, turns out this really does affect the user. How can something this…

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    Vaccines and Autism Andrew Wakefield, a British gastroenterologist caused a widespread panic with a now vastly discredited and retracted paper from 1998 that linked the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine and autism. Since his paper, there has been a ton of scientifically unsupported theories linking vaccines and autism. Many parents also stopped vaccinating their children as a result (Gross, 2016). In 2011, Dr. Mercola published an article titled How to Help Eliminate the Hidden Enemy…

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    to west Asia and the Mediterranean. Seed oil of this plant used commercially in the painting and varnishing due to its polymerization properties when exposed to the air and sun light. It is also used as an astringent in fungicidal lotion and an insecticide. Seed oil are reported to rich in essential fatty acids like omega-3- fatty acids (linolenic acid, 35-67%), omega-6- fatty acids (linoleic acid, 8-29%) and omega-9-fatty acids (oleic acid, 12-30%). Other biological compounds lignans,…

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    Laboratory Diagnosis Essay

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    Laboratory Diagnosis Monitoring Parameters • Tourniquet Test Acts as an emergency diagnostic tool whereby formation of more than 20 petechiae per square inch indicates a positive tourniquet test. A circle of 2.5 cm in diameter may be drawn and the number of petechiae in it is counted. More than five petechiae indicates positive test. • Complete Blood Cell Count Blood tests present with lowered total white blood cell, platelet and neutrophil counts and a 20% or more increase in haematocrit…

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    Pros And Cons Of Gmo

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    Olyvia Poelvoorde ENST 480 GMO Pro Genetically modified organisms (GMO) are organisms that have their genetic material altered artificially using genetic engineering. GMOs are a subject that a lot of people have an opinion about, both good and bad. Plant genetic engineering methods were developed over 30 years ago, and since then, genetically modified crops have become commercially available and widely adopted. In 2009, GM crops were being grown on 10 percent of the Earth’s arable land.1 From…

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    To satisfy the increased nutritional demands and ameliorate world hunger, genetic engineering has recently been an alternative, while many Europeans politicians and environmentalists oppose this option. These experts claim that genetically modified foods are less safe than “traditional” farming methods, even though statistics show that some genetically engineering crops produce fewer toxins than biological and botanical pesticides used in traditional food sources. In particular, Vandana Shiva,…

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    Imagine if all the food in the world never went bad, food waste was at an all-time low, and there were no longer as many starving children in the world because of a simple process that improves a natural food’s shelf life. That would be a world of wonder, however, that the world would only be the surface. If you go deeper into a world with genetically engineered foods and other products you’ll notice that everyone is getting sick and the mortality rates are through the roof for both humans and…

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    Pro GMOs Introduction In 1996, Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) were presented to people. Since then there have been vivid disputes about usefulness and safety of GMOs. Important question here is whether these genetically modified organisms are dangerous to people’s health and environment. Another issue is whether the humankind needs GMO to survive food crisis or whether it can do so without intervening the nature. Thus, there are both proponents and opponent to the relevance of using GMO.…

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    Genetically modified foods are food products which have been altered so that the DNA of one species has been extricated and artificially forced into said food product. There is an utmost certainty of a ubiquitous likelihood for the rise of GM crops gracing grocery stores and supermarkets. With that in mind, it is not spoken about enough. Pro-GMO proponents such as sites and large biotech companies argue that there is not enough evidence to prove that it is unsafe. In Slate¬- an online current…

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    Smell Affect Taste

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    gov/health/smelltaste/pages/smell.aspx) the things that lead to smelling/ or sense problems are “aging,sinus and other upper respiratory infections, smoking,growths in the nasal cavities,head injury,dental problems, exposure to certain chemicals, such as insecticides and solvents numerous medications, including some common antibiotics and antihistamines, radiation for treatment of head and neck cancers ,conditions that affect the nervous system, such as Parkinson’s disease or…

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