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    Type 1 diabetes is also known as juvenile diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is insulin dependent and chronic condition where pancreas produces little or no insulin. We need sugar to enter in cells to produce energy for body. The major systems are affected are heart, nerves, kidneys, blood vessels, and eyes. The major cause of diabetes type 1 is unknown, but some studies shows that people own immune system is responsible for that. When immune system tries to fight with harmful bacteria and viruses and…

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    FM 4 Familial Hypercholesterolemia also known as FM, is a disease of extremely high cholesterol levels beginning early in gestation. It is passed along from family member to family member through a genetic mutation. Most commonly on chromosome 19. Many other chromosomes have now been identified as causing familial hypercholesterolemia…

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    Coq10 Research Paper

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    How Does CoQ10 work? What is it? Before you can understand how Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) works, you need to know the basics about the substance. 1) It is found within almost every cell of your body. 2) It is naturally produced and synthesized by your body 3) It has two forms; ubiquinol (active) and ubiquinone (oxidized) 4) It is found in higher concentrations in your organs, including your heart, kidneys, and liver How does it work? 1) It generates power, or energy inside your cells to boost energy…

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    Women's Suffrage Essay

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    Initially, most states bound voting rights to white male property owners because the U.S. Constitution did not specify who had the right to vote, leaving it up to the states to decide (Why Women Couldn’t Vote). Women were excluded from many individual states’ laws because the framers of the Constitution believed women to be “childlike and incapable of independent thought” (Why Women Couldn’t Vote). Several women’s rights organizations achieved social change through publicity, leadership, and…

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    During the beginning of the 20th century, China had severe repercussions on its economy and social life, along with many natural disasters. The scatter of foreign and domestic policies across China, along with the defeat in the first Sino-Japanese War, eventually led to an uprising in China. During the rebellion there was an imbalance between social classes and power. Unfortunately, this created instability among the Chinese, leading to the 1911 revolution. Foreign influences in China were seen…

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    Medical Management Treatment The American College of Cardiology (ACC) and American Heart Association (AHA) released the guidelines on the management of STEMI and NSTEMI in 2013 and 2014, respectively. Mrs. B will be treated based on these guidelines. Immediately on arrival, she will receive the following treatments: supplemental oxygen therapy to keep oxygen saturation greater than 90% or relieve respiratory distress, sublingual nitroglycerin to relieve ischemic pain, and chewable 325mg aspirin…

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    Chickpea

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    the risk of cardiovascular diseases, type II diabetes, and gastrointestinal cancers and other health issues.Production of antihypercholestrolemic metabolites Solid state fermentation of finger millet results in the production of metabolites like statin viz. pravastatin, lovastatin, monacolin J, pravastatin and mevastatin known as monacolins. These metabolites inhibit the enzymatic conversion of hydroxymethyl-glutarate to…

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    6b. Cardiovascular Disease Cardiovascular disease or CVD is one of the leading causes of death in Australia. CVD refers to the diseases involving the heart and blood vessels. In 2016, 43,963 deaths were attributed to CVD. The main types of cardiovascular diseases are coronary heart disease, stroke and heart failure. Cardiovascular disease affects one in six Australians, equivalent to more than 4.2 million people and kills one person in Australia every 12 minutes. (2)(3) Coronary heart disease-…

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    Sickle Cell Anemia Paper

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    I decided to do my paper on the genetic disorder Sickle Cell Anemia because it’s a trait that runs in my family and I have 1 cousin and an aunt that have it, so since I have the opportunity to write a paper on a genetic disorder it’s a perfect time to learn more about it. Sickle Cell Anemia is a disorder that affects your red blood cells, normal red blood cells are round where sickle cell red blood cells and hard, sticky, and shaped like sickles that you use to cut wheat, when the hard pointed…

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    eating more apples today. 3. Improved Heart Health UK researchers from the University of Oxford conducted a study and were a bit startled by the results. According to their findings, eating just one apple a day was found to be as effective as taking statins in people over the age of 50 for avoiding vascular death. Not only are apples a more natural way to keep your heart healthy, they are also a much cheaper…

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