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    Nanotechnology: Benefits and Dangers Assessment Task 1 for SLE155: Essential Skills in Bioscience Part A: Bibliography George, S., Ho, S., Wong, E., Tan, T., Verma, N., Aitken, R., Riediker, M., Cummings, C., Yu, L., Wang, Z., Zink, D., Ng, Z., Loo, S. and Ng, K., 2015. The multi-facets of sustainable nanotechnology – Lessons from a nanosafety symposium. Nanotoxicology, 9(3), pp.404-406. Li, Y. and Boraschi, D., 2016. Endotoxin contamination: a key element in…

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    What are essential oils Essential oils and their innumerable properties penetrate our body and spread throughout the body, bringing well-being and its properties to all corners. What are essential oils? Essential oils are substances found in different plant tissues. The ancient alchemists called them “soul of plants”, because they contain numerous natural chemical compounds, from the plant from which they are extracted, that we can use as a home remedy in many situations. In fact,…

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    These are essential fats, together they are very nourishing for the human body and it is something we can only receive from food. Your body cannot produce these essential fatty acids so it is important you eat foods that contain them. According to countless studies there are so numerous benefits from the intake of Omega 3/6 fatty acids, it…

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    Hypertension (primary/essential) is one of the most common diseases diagnosed today. Hypertension is a major risk factor in cardiac heart disease, including myocardial infarction and sudden cardiac death. Hypertension is also an independent risk factor for the development of stroke and renal failure. A person with hypertension has double the risk of developing cardiac heart disease than those who have normal blood pressures. What is primary/essential hypertension? It is a systolic blood…

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    The four chemicals that are essential for life on Earth are water, carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus. Water is essential for life because it is an excellent solvent. Many different type of material can dissolve in water. Water transport nutrients and waste in and from the human body. Water is also found everywhere on Earth. It can exist as a liquid, solid or gas. Many organisms use water in order to flush toxins anything into and out of a cell. Without water there would be no vegetation on land…

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    get the essential compounds that our body needs. These types of compounds are used by our body for energy and growth. In this chapter, you will learn about biomolecules and their functions in the human body. iEngage Nutrition Facts Objectives To examine nutrition facts from food labels To recognize the importance of knowing the food labels Materials food label paper pen Procedures 1. Examine carefully the nutrition facts of the food label. 2. Take note of the essential…

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    Breastfed babies linked to Higher IQ Before the introduction of formula back in the mid-19th century no mother had the choice of deciding between breastfeeding and formula and no infant had control – or ever will – over what they are being fed. In some cases, breast milk was not an option and the other way around. In today’s age, there is no formula that can duplicate the golden standard breast milk has set. To the population who was breastfed, the odds are in your favor! Numerous studies have…

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    Name: Title: Institution Abstract The essential driver of the civil war has been a subject wrangled for quite a long time because there were numerous reasons for the civil war that were interwoven together to deliver the most crushing war in US history. The essential driver of the civil war was not states' rights; the essential drivers of the civil war were the extension of servitude and sectionalism. Slavery and other economic conditions played a major part, in addition to the elements;…

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    Title: Discover The Essential Equipment To Monitor Diabetes Meta: An article to help diabetics find essential equipment to monitor diabetes and avoid blindness, nerve damage and amputation. Technological advances have made the essential equipment to monitor diabetes easier to use with greater accuracy. Discover Essential Equipment To Monitor Diabetes A diabetes test can measure glucose, acetone and ketones. You can find supplies for each test. The Glucometer You may already know that…

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    Six Essentials Summary Six Essentials to Achieve Lasting Recovery is a self-help book written by Sterling Shumway and Thomas Kimball, talks about six principles to good recovery and how addictions affect individual differences such as biological, social and spiritual. The book defines recovery as a process of growth over time, with no punctuated final outcome. Both process and outcome are important to recovery. A process can be seen as journey and outcomes as the benefit. However addict should…

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