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    Smoking Smoking is a practice that results in the smoke being absorbed by the body into the bloodstream that eventually reaches the human tissue. Smoking is very harmful, and almost affects every organ of the body. Smoking is responsible for lung cancer, among other types of cancers and health problems. Smoking was originally created in the early 5000BC. The main type and material for smoking is the cigarette, which contains tobacco. After that people developed another types of equipment and…

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    Type 1 Diabetes Research

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    What does it mean when someone has diabetes? A person with diabetes has a disease in which their blood glucose levels are higher than normal (too high). We intake glucose from the foods that we eat. A hormone called insulin helps glucose get into your cells in order to give them energy. The two forms of diabetes are type 1 and type 2. A person with type one diabetes does not produce insulin for the body. However, for a person with type two diabetes, their body doesn 't make use of insulin well.…

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    Objective: In-silico assessment analysis of Protein database entries of the Pf. lactate dehydrogenase (PfLDH) enzyme, considered as an important target for designing of anti-malarial drugs. Methods: PDB structures of the enzyme Pf. lactate dehydrogenase were downloaded from Protein Data Bank. These were subjected to ANOLEA energy assessment analysis and Swiss model was used to analyse Ramachandran plot. Results: The energy assessment analysis and analysis of Ramachandran plot were carried out…

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    Thiamine Experiment

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    One study published by The Journal of International Medical Research explored the effects of a thiamine and zinc combination supplementation treatment on lead poisoning (Flora, Singh, & Tandon, 1989). The hypothesis was that a mixture of the two would treat lead poisoning better than just thiamine or zinc alone. Measuring the lead concentration of rats who were exposed to just lead, thiamine and lead, zinc and lead, or all three and analyzing and comparing the results was the objective of this…

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    compounds were identified. The identified volatile compounds were classified into different groups of molecules, such as hydrocarbons (Aliphatic hydrocarbons (12), branched hydrocarbons (7), unsaturated hydrocarbons (5) and cyclic hydrocarbons (10)), ketones (16), aldehydes (17), esters (3), ethers (2), alcohols/phenols (13), acids (1) and miscellaneous compounds (2). Unidentified compounds (those not match with the standards) were excluded from this…

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    BENEFITS: Aromatherapy massage has many known benefits such as stimulating lymphatic flow, increasing joint flexibility, blood flow and oxygen functions to the muscles due to increased circulation, tissue regeneration, lessens depression and anxiety as well as improving the overall well – being. Aromatherapy massage brings a deeper level of relaxation, balance and health to client’s life. It stimulates the emotional part of our brain as the aroma from essential oils is sent to the limbic system…

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    Benefits Of Walking Essay

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    that your body is so heavy. Do not worry, as you lose some weight, you will begin to feel lighter. If you like to lose more in a shorter amount of time, there are natural ways to do it. Think about taking some slimming supplements such as raspberry ketone extract, green tea and forskolin pills. One of the best finest forskolin benefits is it can help you burn more calories…

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    According to H. Reisner, author of the article “ Epilepsy”, having a scarce amount of ketones in the body can cause epilepsy. ADD INFO According to the article “Epilepsy and Seizures,” some causes of epilepsy are: brain injuries, chromosomal abnormalities, congenital brain malformations, genetically mediated epilepsy syndromes, infections…

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    ‘Diet’ is a word we hear very commonly today. Be it in person or in newspaper or articles in internet, Diet is a very commonly used term. So what does that one thing that comes to our mind when we hear the term ‘Diet’? It’s Weight Loss. People are now very concerned with weight management as obesity has crept into our society due to lifestyle change. People want to lose weight fast and the word they easily associate with is Dieting. But Dieting is not only Weight loss but also weight gain.…

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    Sardine Essay

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    1000875555 Mofetoluwa Adeosun What effect does Packaging have on the quality and safety of Sardines? Fish is a highly perishable food whose shelf life is limited to the concentration of atmospheric oxygen and the growth of spoilage microorganisms. A technique involving the modification of the atmosphere within the package reduces the oxygen concentration while increasing the carbon dioxide concentration, leading to an increase in the shelf life of the highly perishable food at chilled…

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