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    A migraine is an exceedingly common disorder that causes substantial pain, disability, and societal burden (American Migraine Foundation, 2015). Described as painful headaches, they are often accompanied by nausea, vomiting and unusual sensitivity to light, sounds, and smells (WebMD, 2014). However, migraines are not just painful headaches. They are an extremely debilitating collection of neurological symptoms that may include severe recurring intense throbbing pain on one or both sides of…

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    above, foods that contain artificial colors, preservatives, stabilizers, fat replacers, emulsifiers and toxic binders should also be avoided. The most harmful food additives that you need to omit from your diet include artificial sweeteners, monosodium glutamate (MSG),…

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    Food/Nutrition Labels

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    In today’s fast paced world, people often resort to convenience foods. The trouble with this, is that the food companies deceive people by making them think they are getting something, rather healthy. As consumers, we trust that the companies are accurately labeling our food with its contents. Consumers have been led to believe that a “diet” product is better than “regular”, when in fact it can be worse. Companies also use key words on the front labels to catch consumer’s eyes, in the hopes…

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    Matthew Philipps Feeler Eng. 1320 23 April 2015 Fast Drive Thru to Obesity With more than a million deaths a year, heart disease is the leading cause of death in the US. Another issue that Americans are facing is the fact that 2/3 people in the US are overweight. Clearly there is something that is contributing to these problems and you can find it right down the street. The fast food industry has exploded over the last several years. With consumers wanting fast food more than ever, the health…

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    The History Of Vaccination

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    This history of vaccinations started with the smallpox epidemic. After many attempts, a man name Edward Jenner made a vaccination that supposedly eradicated smallpox. Ever since that discovery, different vaccinations have been made for a wide variety of diseases. Immunizations, also known as vaccinations, work by injecting a minute dose of weakened bacteria or virus into the bloodstream in order to create immunity. Then, if a person is later infected by the same bacteria he or she should be…

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    Case Study Of Maggi

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    CHAPTER-III CONCEPTUAL BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Nestle has its presence in India for around nine decades, making it one of the oldest company in India. Nestle India is a subsidiary of Nestle South Africa of Switzerland. The company has its headquarters at Gurgaon near Delhi and has seven factories spread all over India. It started its journey in India in 1912 by entering into the dairy business. Nestle launched Maggi noodle with its captivating two-minute tagline way back in a982 when instant…

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    Vaccinations Should be Mandatory for Children to Attend School Introduction Every year, vaccines are credited with preventing approximately 14 million infections (Sherman, 2011). Without vaccines, millions of people would suffer from diseases that can be prevented. In order to see a change in the world from vaccinations, parents needs to vaccinate their children. One of the most important advances in the history of medicine is vaccinations. Vaccinations are used to make someone immune to…

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    cardiac and kidney failure, and death. (VaxTruth, 2011) Lastely there are the yeast protein that is in some of the vaccines for PCV, HPV, DTaP, Hep A, Hep B, and Hib. These yeast proteins are an alternative medicine proponent, which contain MSG (Monosodium glutamate). (ProCon.org, 2016) MSG can migraines, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), asthma, diabetes, Alzheimer’s, Lou Gehrig’s disease, ADD, seizure, and stroke. (Mercola, 2009) (VaxTruth,…

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    The Supersized Truth Obesity is a malady which has infected every bit of the United States. In today’s society this widespread epidemic has not only been caused by the consumer but by a company’s strategic statements told the people. The companies are at fault because they implement addictive ingredients and techniques, the enticing prices, and easy accessibility. “Obesity is an abnormal accumulation of body fat. It is usually twenty percent or more over an individual’s ideal body weight”…

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    of what’s inside the burger. In the article “10 Things the Processed Food Industry Does Not Want You to Know,” Dr. Joseph Mecola states, “Processed foods are virtually guaranteed to contain additives that are linked to obesity. This includes monosodium glutamate (MSG), high-fructose corn syrup, artificial sweeteners and more. Plus, refined carbohydrates like breakfast cereals, bagels, waffles, pretzels, and most other processed foods quickly break down to sugar.” These ingredients found in…

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