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    every pregnancy, and after three births, weighed over 200 pounds. I attempted several diets with the intention to lose the load, and i did lose approximately fifty-five kilos. Matters were going good unless my father learned he had terminal lung melanoma. Our whole loved ones was once devastated. He handed away fourteen weeks after the prognosis, and that i might no longer take care of shedding him. I began eating all day lengthy to numb the suffering, and when I wasn't consuming, I stayed…

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    Mutations of Penicillium notatum When Introduced to Ultraviolet Radiation in Different Environments Introduction DNA is composed of two strands composed of polynucleotides arranged in a double helix formation composed of four nucleotide subunits: adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G), and cytosine (C). Each base must form a hydrogen bond with its respective compatible base, therefore adenine always bonds with thymine and guanine always bonds with cytosine. DNA is used to…

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    Broccoli Research Paper

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    . Broccoli belongs to the cruciferous vegetable family, which includes kale, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, bok choy, cabbage, collard greens, rutabaga, and turnips. These nutrition powerhouses supply loads of nutrients for few calories. If you are trying to eat healthier, cruciferous vegetables like broccoli should be at the very top of your grocery list. If you or your kids are not big fans of broccoli, be sure to read the how to incorporate more broccoli into your diet section for tips and…

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    influence Social support on patient Social support is very helpful for those who suffer from cardiovascular diseases are also useful immune response According to confirmed reports It provides a number of health benefits. Laboratory studies show when the patient is exposed to stress the emotional support always reduce the severity of high blood pressure. One report explained that middle-aged men who have endured high levels of emotional stress, but it was a little social support are three…

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    findings from a university in the Netherlands which were particularly frightening. The University of Nijmegen discovered those who swam in chlorinated swimming pools or other such chlorinated water as children, were 2.4 times more likely to develop a melanoma. Now if chlorine can do this to you from simply swimming in it, surely it’s utter madness to ingest it? Never the less, we do on a daily basis and here’s just what it’s doing to us. Through in-depth research, the documented side effects of…

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    There is no doubt that pharmaceuticals and herbal supplements are big business. Choosing the best, and safest remedy is something that should definitely be researched. Although I am not saying that the amazing advances in medicine are not to be utilized when necessary, it is my true belief that alternative medicine and nutrition should be used more as a means of staying healthy before the use of a miracle pill, as prescribed by a doctor, becomes necessary. Our western culture has raised us to…

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    References Cancer Research UK, (2015). Breast cancer incidence statistics. [online] Available at: http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/health-professional/cancer-statistics/statistics-by-cancer- type/breast-cancer/incidence-invasive#ref-0 [Accessed 16 Apr. 2014]. Chakraborti, C. (2011). Vitamin D as a promising anticancer agent. Indian Journal of Pharmacology, 43(2), p.113. Christakos, S., Dhawan, P., Porta, A., Mady, L. and Seth, T. (2011). Vitamin D and…

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    Dangers Of Tanning Beds

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    there are others who heed the warnings and stay away from the fiery furnaces. Many studies have been done on the dangers of tanning beds, and almost everyone is aware that the Center for Disease Control has linked them to skin cancers including melanoma (which is the deadliest type), basal cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma (Indoor Tanning). But the problems aren’t just skin-deep, there is one particular organ in our bodies that tanning beds wreak havoc on, and it is much less talked…

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    augmentation which serves to reshape or increase the size of the breast. The silicone implant is inserted by a surgeon through an incision, lifting the breast tissue, and into a pocket created within the breast. There are other alternatives besides silicone implants such as saline implants or fat transfer, but the most popular remains as the silicon implant. The risks of this procedure include scar tissue that forms and squeezes around the implant as well as, rupture of the implant. Each…

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    Biomedical Social Model

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    The biomedical and social models of health are crucial in explaining the differences between health outcomes among distinct individuals and groups. In this report, we will examine the variances of these two types of health and decide on which is the more useful health model. Summary of each model BIOMEDICAL The focus of the biomedical model is purely on individuals itself and relies heavily on clinical services and the education of health and wellbeing. Each individual is responsible to…

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