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    What is tinnitus? Is it serious? Can it harm me? These are all questions I’m going to answer for you. I read a story Called “Ringing” in the ears may signal serious ear damage. I decide to read this story because I wanted to know those questions I just asked? Ok well let me go on summarize this amazing story for you. What is so serious about this ringing in your ear? What is so serious about this ringing in your ear? There is estimated about 50…

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    water before drinking. You can reduce chances of consuming carcinogens by filtering tap water. Filtered water can also prevent chemical substances, which have negative effects towards your endocrine system. The latest report from the president of the Cancer Institute commission on how to avoid carcinogens revealed that, ‘Drinking filtered tap water at home is safer than drinking water from low-quality containers.” Also, storing water in some kinds of container like stainless steels and glasses,…

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    Onwuteaka-Philipsen, B.D, van der Heide, A, Koper, D, Keij-Deerenberg, I.M, Rietjens, J.A.C, Rurup, M.L, …, van der Mass, P.J. (2003). Euthanasia and other end-of- life decisions in the Netherlands in 1990, 1995, and 2001. The Lancet, 362(9381), 395-399. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(03)14029-9 The eleven authors dealt with the empirical data on the rate of euthanasia, physician-assisted suicide, and other end-life decision to discuss the influence of such practices in modern health care. They…

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    Tumor Metabolism Essay

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    Tumor metabolism is associated with increase in glycolytic pathways by what is known as the Warburg effect. The lack of oxygen due to decreased vascularization makes the mutated cells rely on an anaerobic production of lactate from pyruvate by lactate dehydrogenase accompanied by the oxidation of NADH to NAD+, with a net production of 2 ATP as their main energy source. The NAD+ produced is used as an electron acceptor by the mitochondrial transport chain requiring a stable and high concentration…

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    Fennel Essay

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    • Fennel This is a scent that is both earthy and sweet and fennel is great for improving sleep, digestion, and curbing your appetite. It just happens to contain melatonin, which is known for regulating your body’s circadian rhythm. According to Spain’s University of Granada melatonin can have a positive effect on weight loss as it allows the body to burn the fat instead of store it (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21087312). You can either drop it in water to drink before you eat or instead…

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    Essential Cultures: Solution for Healthier Digestion, Stronger Immunity Eating out every day and traveling too much does screw your digestion but Essential Cultures worked for me. I wasn't so sure about it at first as most of such products have fillers and binders but I found enough positive testimonials to try this one. Four weeks of Essential Cultures and I didn't even have to change my diet! Not that I use a lot of colon cleansers or Probiotics but If I had to rate it, I'd give it a 4 out…

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    Ariel Winter is an actress on the hit sitcom Modern Family, recently comes out and talks about the Breast Reduction she had back in early June. At only 17 years old, the young actress explains how having large breast was something she struggled with most of her life. Not only with the constant stares had she attracted, but the constant questions regarding if they were real or not. She also dealt with a lot of back and neck pain due to the fact, making simple tasks almost unbearable. At a 32F,…

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    human body. This work consists of identifying how undifferentiated stem cells become the differentiated cells that create the organs and tissues. Scientists turn genes on and off in order to turn these undifferentiated cells into specific cell types. Cancer and birth defects are some serious medical conditions that can happen during cell…

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    In the beginning of life, the prostate gland is approximately the size of a pea. The gland then grows throughout life, gradually until puberty is reached and then rapidly grows until the person reaches the third decade of their life. At this point, the prostate gland is considered to be the normal adult size. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) occurs when the prostate gland becomes larger than the normal adult size (Rodway & McCance, 2014). The enlargement occurs within the transition zone of…

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    for sufferers and can cause continued prostate growth and complications like UTI, acute urinary retention, bladder infection, bladder stones and even kidney damage. Some studies also suggest that the causes of BPH may somehow be related to prostate cancer. The cause of BPH is unknown but it is believed to be hormone-related. As men age, the production of the hormones estrogen and testosterone increases. High levels of estrogen and dihydrotestosterone (DHT) – an element testosterone is…

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