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    cell death pathway which damages brain, heart, liver, skeletal muscles, kidney endocrine and even respiratory systems [10, 11]. Immunologically, mitochondrial respiration is critical in T cells activation and CD8 T cell memory development, B cells lymphoma development, M1 macrophages differentiation and macrophage phagocytosis [12, 13]. Mitochondrial respiration and its dysregulation were closely related to oxidative stress, which are associated with asthma, COPD, cystic fibrosis and acute…

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    control weight. In both case the choice to use artificial sweeteners must have a professional opinion before to use. Artificial sweeteners like Equal and Sweet-n-Low have been linked to diseases such as multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer, colon cancer, lymphomas, and brain tumors, and also, or disorders like chronic migraine headaches. As the human body metabolizes aspartame, it releases methanol, a chemical compound that has toxic and accumulative effect on the nervous system. Despite being…

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    The HCV Infection

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    sicca (dry eyes), and Mooren’s ulcers. Mooren’s ulcer is a painful ulceration of the cornea and tends to develop quickly (Zonunsanga, 2015). The number of reported cases is small, but there is chronic hepatitis C patients developed non-Hodgkin lymphoma and researchers recognize the hematological alterations have a close association with hepatitis c infection (Peveling-Oberhag et al. 2013). Hepatitis c infected patients have a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes due to insulin resistance…

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    of hours, office positions, and won awards. In turn, these accomplishments lead me to join Associated Student Body (ASB) my senior year. As ASB service commissioner, I initiated charities such as Turkey Trot, Pennies for Patients (The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society), and Toys for Tots. These charities raised over a thousand dollars,…

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    GMO Argumentative Essay

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    Food is paramount for human life to maintain good health and survive. Today, foods across the world are being genetically modified in order to increase production and improve the nutrition of food. Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) pose a threat to the human race in terms of physical health, agriculture, and the food chain that sustains our environment. The Monsanto Corporation is a major GMO seed supplier, which has developed genetically modified seeds to resist their own herbicide, Roundup…

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    sources and cover, was tested at Canadian Bases in New Brunswick (Canadian Press, 2007). American pilots also practiced bombing and spraying runs in Alberta and Saskatchewan. The herbicide drastically increases the risk of Hodgkin 's lymphoma and non-Hodgkin 's lymphoma, prostate cancer, lung cancer, colon cancer, liver cancer, leukemia, and other skin, digestive, nerve, and respiratory conditions (Victor, 2011). The end of the conflict saw thousands of refugees flee out of South Vietnam, with…

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    Toxicant Research Paper

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    Numerous toxicants have some sought of an affect the human body. These come in a variety of ways, but in the process more often the most affected happens to be the respiratory, immune system, along with the liver. These are primary systems within the body that are vital in order for each of us function and survive. Therefore if by some chance these if any of these systems/organ manage to fail, the likely outcome would be that a person becomes very ill. While technology has come a long way, as…

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    What´s Hemolytic Anemia?

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    cells. Hemolytic anemia occurs when the bone marrow is unable to replace the red blood cells that are destroyed. It can also come from red blood cell destruction due to: infection, tumors, autoimmune disorders, medication side effects, leukemia, and lymphoma. The outcome of hemolytic anemia depends on the type and cause. Severe anemia can cause the complications of heart disease, lung disease,…

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    Cancer This research about cancer worldwide and the relationship between cancer and depression. The search terms were used are: cancer , worldwide , depression. 2 articles were found and this is a summary for them. Cancer is abnormal growth of cells, which spread to the body. Cancer can cause death and many consequences (1).The most common cancers in men are Lung, Colon, Stomach, and Liver, whereas in women breast, Colon, Lung , Uterine cancer are the most common (1).…

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    My school and community through high school have both began to mean a lot to me and I cared to see where it goes in the future. After, I realized I wanted to do something more for my school and community, so I joined clubs and did activities that helped me reach my goal.The most influential club that I joined was the Colfax high Leo's club, who compelled me to do more with the community, so I did. Leo's sole purpose is to make money to give back to the community which is one thing I definitely…

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