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    Citgo refinery client focused project report The purpose of this paper is to assess the needs of the Citgo refinery population that attended the refine my waistline program. To attend analyzed needs a plan was develop to increase the success of further sessions. The plan included goal and objectives, nursing interventions, implementation and last evaluation. Assessment Overview Citgo refinery is located on 900 Acres of land in Lemont, IL. The refinery commitment is to provide safety ad…

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    Case Study: Adipe Tissue

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    Health Services Misty Has Received Misty is a 35-year-old female patient with obesity issues brought on by stress, time management issues, and control issues was initially seen by her physician for her annual physical. Once Misty 's PCP diagnosed her with borderline diabetes and high blood pressure, she was referred to several specialists. Her physician referred her to the following doctors as well as requiring monthly checkups to monitor her weight, diabetes, and high blood pressure. •…

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    Introduction According to the United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention, childhood obesity in the United States has more than double in children and quadrupled in adolescents in the past 30 years. Statistics that are no different in the Dallas community. In fact, 1 in every 4 children under the age of 12 in our community suffered from obesity and many other health conditions that are related to obesity, such as diabetes, high cholesterol levels, anxiety, kidney disease, and risk…

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    Not Much Value in Vitamins Every year, Americans spend tens of billions of dollars on purchasing vitamin supplements (“A challenge to Vitamins”). You many wonder, are vitamins still worth buying? According to Dr. Fortmann, an epidemiologist, those who buy vitamins may be just throwing their money away. One of the main problems of vitamins is that people believe vitamins will give them all the nutrients their body needs for the day. Overdosing on vitamins, another issue, can lead to damage…

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    Obesity In Foster Care

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    In the last past 20 years, obesity has been on a steady incline. Obesity has become a major public health problem. It affects every age, gender and racial/ethnic group. Although it does not discriminate, some groups are more predisposed to becoming obese than others. The prevalence of being over weight/obese is higher in minority children and adolescents. Obesity can develop from sustained energy imbalance, along with genetic, behavior, cultural, environmental, and economic factors. The…

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    Essay On Protein Shakes

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    Protein Shakes Protein shakes are a type of supplement designed to take as a post workout. Preferably within the thirty minutes after the workout session. What these shakes do is help with muscle growth and a fast recovery. Today people drink protein shakes to help with weight loss. Protein comes in powder form and ready to mix with water or milk. Some shakes come already mixed and ready to drink. Protein shakes come in various flavors such as vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry. Some of these…

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    are working together. This can be concluded by the evidence provided and personal experience. Pollan provided great evidence that can be seen but hasn’t been noticed because it is something that may seem normal now. Pollan’s main focus is about nutritionist and how that shouldn’t be the main focus of dieting, it should be changing your whole diet to fresh and non-processed foods. “The most important fact about any food is not its nutrition content but its degree of processing”…

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    supporting their efficacy. In fact, the risks may outweigh the benefits since some forms of detox are not really healthy. Instead of achieving the goal sought after, a detox regimen may backfire. These diets do not offer any long term solutions. Some nutritionists and doctors have weighed in on the issue of detox diets and not in the most supportive manner either. It's best to be armed with…

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    Without food the planet last days as we know it would be very painful and frantic while we all starved and withered a way leaving mother nature to reclaim her once thrown for this reason food needs to be rescued from diseases and poor shelf lifes. If a certain food is infected with a disease then it's almost guaranteed to be transferred to us consumers. If food is protected than we as a race will be saved of the misasury of going hungry. Potential solutions for the longevity of food include food…

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    Essay On Tapeworm Diet

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    The Tapeworm Diet involves the introduction of a tapeworm into the digestive tract so the worm consumes the calories while the host loses weight. One complication of this diet is malnutrition since the tapeworm receives the nutrients from the body--not the host. Another complication is cysts forming from larvae burrowing into the tissues of the body causing immense pain (e.g. eyes, intestines, spinal cord). If the parasite isn’t removed from the body, death can result when the larvae infects…

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