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    America, land of the free and home of the obese. Today, the United State’s obesity rate has skyrocketed causing a health crisis. Obesity is a medical condition where a person has so much body fat, it affects their health as a whole. To determine if someone is obese or not, their BMI (body mass index) is measured. BMI is a tool used to indicate if a person is underweight, overweight, or obese by measuring your body fat based on your height and weight. Obesity is generally caused by having a bad…

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    Obesity Research Paper

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    Can obesity spread through social ties? Yuxi Ye 1 Introduction Though The Spread of Obesity in a Large Social Network over 32 Years has received various critiques from the society since it first published, in which, the author Christakis and Fowler (C&F) claimed that obesity appears to spread through social ties, I think this article and the controversies it has brought still worth to discuss, as a good example of the possible misuse of social networks analysis and statistical analysis. In this…

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    In ancient times, being obese was a sign of health, wealth, and high social status. Being hefty meant that particular person had enough money to buy food, and they were better off than the peasants of a lower class. However, today being obese can be embarrassing and potentially life threatening. Obesity is a condition that affects many people, and it is a major health concern throughout the country. The statistics of obesity cases are startling. Also, obesity is a condition that affects…

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    “Do we really want to live in a society where people are denied their basic humanity if they don’t subscribe to some arbitrary form of acceptable?” (p. 2, ll. 31-32) This is one of many questions raised by Kelli Jean Drinkwater, a woman who is a self-proclaimed “confident, fat woman” (p. 1, ll. 10-11). The speech held in May 2016 confronts how and why fat people are met with multiple preconceptions about how and why they are fat on an every day basis, and that these prejudiced assumptions must…

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    Facts About Clenbuterol: In the recent times, many people have become health conscious and they have great knowledge about health problems cause by their excess body weight. Hence they are looking for a reliable way of losing their unwanted weight within a short span of time. Even though there are lots of ways to reduce your excess weight, most people expect to lose their weight much faster by using weight loss supplements. When you search online, there are several medications available on the…

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    A Nursing Story Analysis

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    In the first testimony that I read, “A Nursing Story” by Andrew Schwartz, the author gave various dynamic perspectives of those involved in one particular patient’s life. The back and forth reflection from the different nurses that worked with patient Steven showcased the impact that he had on them and the little moments that truly make nursing worthwhile. Not only do these testimonies touch on issues present with caring with a terminally ill patient, but they also bring Steven back to life…

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    As per your request, I have reviewed Aaron Green’s medical care rendered from 4/29/15 to 6/10/15 to determine if Mr. Green would have been a candidate for drugs to combat his stroke if he had received medical care sooner. Signs and symptoms of stroke include sudden numbness or weakness in the face, arm, or leg, especially on one side of the body, confusion, trouble speaking, or difficulty understanding speech, trouble seeing in one or both eyes, trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance, or…

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    5. Dwivedi, et al., (2008) described that the Synthesis of 11-substituted estradiol derivatives (12–17) has been approved out by the Grignard reaction with alkyl, allyl, and benzyl halides on 17b-hydroxy-3-methoxy-11-oxo-estra-1,3,5(10),8(9)-tetraene (10). The novel compounds (10 and 12–17) were appraised for their preliminary post-coital contraceptive (anti-implantation) activity in Sprague–Dawley rats. The tested compounds were managed orally and exhibited noteworthy anti-implantation activity…

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    Wrong procedures done are biopsies, osteotomies and chemotherapy. Misdiagnosis made, is cancer, soft tissue sarcoma, aggressive juvenile fibromatosis, fibrous dysplasia, progressive osseous heteroplasia, myositis ossificans traumatica, ankylosing spondylitis and lymphedema. Misdiagnosis can be avoided by simply examine the patient’s great toes as a first sign of FOP. (e) Relation to cancer and soft tissue sarcoma FOP can be misdiagnosed as cancer because tumor-like lumps are associated…

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    Midterm Case Study Essay

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    addition of new bone tissue is known as ossification. It is carried out by osteoblast which are the bone forming cells. Osteoblast began by laying an “organic matrix formed from collagen into the area of new bone formation. Mineralization takes place over a period of days to weeks, leading to finalized bone tissue. This bone is remodeled to match the shape of the bone before breakage” (Ossification). 8. Osteoclasis is the term used to define the breaking down of osseous tissue. The bone cell…

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