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    Saranian Tribe

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    The Sami People, Reindeer, and a Shared History My ancestry stems from many countries within Northern Europe, but the largest portion of my lineage descends from Norway. My Norwegian ancestor immigrated to the United States in the early 20th century from central Norway. Thanks to the internet and ancestry search sites, my American family has recently reunited with our Norwegian family and so forth our roots. I was lucky enough to travel to Norway almost ten years ago to visit my new extended…

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    and hypertension. Fibers, our antiaging weapons against diseases and aging, has got one important disadvantage that, they not only bind harmful substances, but can bind some important and beneficial substances like omega 3 fatty acids, important vitamins and minerals, essential amino acids, drug substances. As a result, fibers decrease the bioavalibility of all the mentioned beneficial substances by eliminating them…

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    insignificant of 3 vegetables on the primary day of her nourishment log, nevertheless, the client throughout the weeks was able to add a serving of fruits and vegetables daily. On the other hand, there were little set backs on the first week Friday 6/24, as she was only able to eat 1 cup of red apples, yet eat the minimal amount of 3 vegetables that day. Consequently, JS accomplished her SMART goals by the few weeks, as she could include between 5-9 measure of fruits and vegetables daily in her…

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    Multivitamins

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    Research Question Would the efficacy of a prophylaxis prenatal vitamin decrease complications and healthcare cost to the mother and baby if a prenatal vitamin was given to all childbearing aged women in high risk pregnancy populations compared to just a 6 to 8 mg iron content of the multivitamin over a period of five years? The hypothesis that women in low income situations that cannot seek multiple prenatal or perinatal care appointments would benefit from additional supplementation like a…

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    Chapter 1:Knowing the Ketogenic lifestyle One of the things other diets like Paleo diet and Atkins diet have in common is that both diets start with a low intake of carbohydrate. Carbohydrates consumed is converted to glucose and it allows the body to make use of the glucose as a source of energy. However, it is important for the pancreas to release insulin into the bloodstream so that our cells will be able to access the glucose and have it converted to energy. The problem lies when we take…

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    Muscle Building Essay

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    should go without being said how crucial water is to the body. Water plays a part in maintaining the body 's homeostasis and pretty much all other bodily functions. Water enables the muscles to handle more stress and recover faster by preventing lactic acid build up. Water is a big factor in the muscle’s ability to generate power and it 's been shown that when you are dehydrated it increases muscle breakdown during a workout with less new muscle growth. Because water is so fundamental it gets…

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    ADHD Proposals

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    Alternatives ADHD has engrossed many proposed treatments. Treatment replacements can be defined as any treatment other than prescription psychoactive drugs or behavioral treatments (Evans.B, 2014). Nutritional diets are considered an alternate treatment. There is indication that removing certain foods or altering their diet is beneficial to adolescents with ADHD. Research has shown eating foods with artificial food colors or additives, having low iron levels, and changing or removing certain…

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    Homecare – Maintaining Cardiovascular Health According to the World Health Organization, "cardiovascular diseases are the number one cause of death globally: more people die annually from CVDs than from any other cause." The worst part about this: Most cardiovascular diseases could have been prevented by simply addressing behavioral risk factors. The heart is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body. The arteries take the blood away from the heart and the veins bring it back to it,…

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    Crohn's Disease Analysis

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    it’s possible that the populations being subjected to different climates or additional environmental factors affect one’s likelihood to develop the disease. Other aspects include a medical history of the mumps; high fat, polyunsaturated fatty acid, omega-6 fatty acids, and meats intake; and the utilization of the oral contraception pill (Lashner, 2013). Current research at Case Western Reserve University has identified uncontrolled vitamin A as a harmful participant in causing the disease;…

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    To create genetically modified salmon the salmons' DNA is altered using genetic engineering. In the genetically engineered salmon, there are the added growth genes from the Oncorhynchus tshawytscha or more commonly known as the pacific chinook salmon, and the switch-on gene from the Zoarces americanus, or more commonly known as the ocean pout. To input these genes from the pacific chinook salmon and the ocean pout into the salmon, recombinant DNA technology is used. The scientists first…

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