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    Injectable Steroids

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    Injectable steroids Recently, injectable steroids are becoming increasingly popular among athletes around the globe. Yet it must be recognized that many people don't like to buy injectable steroids online, as they hate everything related to injecting; therefore, most of them prefer to use steroids in the form of tablets. However, in spite of a lot of noise around injectable steroids, they are upping their game and today they've found their place under the sun even in the big sports. If in…

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    Ciprofloxacin Case Study

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    In Selected Patient Populations (886) Patients with renal failure or liver disease As expected from differences in routes of elimination, for patients with poor or no renal function, changes in terminal half-life of elimination were greatest for ofloxacin (increased from 8 to 37 h) and moderate for norfloxacin, ciprofloxacin, and enoxacin (increases ranged from 4 to 5 h to 8 to 9 h) (Table 5), while no changes occurred for pefloxacin (506). Clearance by hemodialysis was 14% or less of…

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    Methadone Essay

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    Methadone is a potent Schedule 2 opioid developed by German scientists to treat battle wounds during the Second World War due to limited access to morphine. Use and Abuse Methadone treats moderate-to-severe pain. It is inexpensive, making it more accessible for patients who can’t afford the more expensive brand name painkillers. It is a highly effective but potentially dangerous painkiller. Besides treating pain, methadone plays an important role in the treatment of opioid addiction. Opioid…

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    Red Wine Benefits

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    Red wine is one of the many types of alcoholic beverage and is characterized by the distinct dark red color from the dark red grapes it is made from. Red wine is said to deliver health benefits when consumed in moderate amounts consistently. The health benefits are results of the antioxidants that are present in red wine. These health benefits are unique to red wine because grapes are healthy fruits that contain numerous nutrients and antioxidants. These positive properties of grapes are…

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    The Effects of Alcoholism on College Students Alcoholism is the plural form for the word alcohol. Alcohol is a colorless liquid that is intoxicating, it is considered as wine, beer, and sprints. Alcohol can be found in restaurants, departments, and connivance stores, like Applebee’s, Wal-Mart, and ABC liquor. According to the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) Chicago article, a deadly scene took place at New…

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    differently than cane sugar because it promotes overeating and obesity. In 2009, The Minneapolis-based nonprofit Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP) found mercury in over 30% of tested products containing HFCS. Mercury damages the brain, liver, and…

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    Psych Lab Report

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    With the acid, HCl, the pH of the tap water went from 7 to 1.5 after 30 drops, indicating that the concentration of hydrogen ions increased significantly. With the base, NaOH, the pH of the tap water changed from 7 to 12 after 30 drops, indicating that the concentration of of hydrogen ions decreased significantly. These changes occurred in the tap water because there are no chemical buffers present in water. In the potato homogenate, when 30 drops of HCl were added the pH changed from 6 to 3.5…

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    Vitamin Level 2 Unit 2

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    Vitamins is a nutrient in which can be seen in two ways; fat – soluble and water – soluble. The vitamins within the liver and the fatty tissues would be stored away for any future uses. As for water soluble this would excreted into the urine. Fat soluble and water soluble include; A, D, E, B, C and K. Vitamin A is a retinol and allows the immune system to work effectively. This includes; liver, cheese, fruit and fish. Vitamin D is able to absorb the calcium into the intestine and regulate the…

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    Selenium Essay

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    function as well. When combined with vitamin E and zinc, it may provide relief from an enlarged prostate. Selenium supplementation has been found to protect the liver in people with alcoholic cirrhosis. A deficiency of selenium has been linked to cancer and heart disease, exhaustion, growth impairment, high cholesterol levels, infections, liver impairment, pancreatic insufficiency, and sterility. Premature ageing may also be a consequence of low selenium levels, because selenium preserves…

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    Hereditary fructose intolerance is a serious mutation that many people suffer from. The first paragraph will be stating a description of the disease, major causes of this mutation and the symptoms of this disorder. The second paragraph states the tests used to diagnose this disorder, how the disorder is treated and other contributors to this disorder. The third and final paragraph will be stating how exactly it is to live with this disease, how often this disorder occurs and whether this…

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