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    lead to diabetes. Simply because someone is to lazy to give their body the necessary exercise needed to be healthy. In addition, lack of exercise has been an immense reason for premature death around the world. A series of studies published by the “Lancet” medical journal says, “researchers reported that one out of every 10 premature deaths around the planet are caused by not exercising. In other words, not exercising kills almost the same number of people as smoking does” (Duvauchelle). This…

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    Pearson JF. Relation of hemoglobin levels in first and second trimesters to outcome of pregnancy. Lancet 1986;1:992–5. 17. Singh K, Fong YF, Arulkumaran S. Anaemia in pregnancy—a cross-sectional study in Singapore. Eur J Clin Nutr 1998;52:65–70. 18. Rusia U, Madan N, Agarwal N, Sikka M, Sood S. Effect of maternal iron deficiency anaemia on foetal outcome. Indian J Pathol Microbiol1995;38:273–9. 19. St0ltzfus RJ et al .clinical pallor is useful to detect severe anemia in populations where anemia…

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    DNA Profiling

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    Every human in this world has deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), which gives humans their very own unique individuality. Determining personal characteristics from eye color to height, DNA is the genetic code to the human body. Every person carries about three billion DNA bases in each cell and the DNA in each cell is virtually identical (Edmondston 1).Genetic testing is used to show the subtle changes between humans DNA to form each one 's individuality. As time goes on, fears about the privacy of…

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    Hammurabi DBQ

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    that were already unorderly, they made sure to have harsher punishments so that people would be less likely to commit these crimes. Another example of a just personal injury law would be law 215 which says “If a surgeon has operated with a bronze lancet on the body of a free man … and saves the man’s life, he shall receive 10 shekels of silver.” (Doc E). This is fair to both the surgeon and the community that he lives in. This is fair because the surgeon should be rewarded in the act of saving…

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    Children Raised In Single Parent Households Monterra C. Worsley Norfolk State University As of today, the current population of the United States is 318.9 million. According the 2013 United States census approximately 24.6 million children were living in a single parent household. This issue has become more and more frequent as a norm of our society; it is important to realize the effects it has on our children. The United States is experiencing a significant increase in single-parent…

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    The Article “Like treat like” written in the Magazine Occupational Health back in October 2005 by Liz Hall is relating to a report called the Lancet in which finalizes the skepticism towards the idea of the remedies being as effective as they said. Because the ingredients are diluted many times to the extreme of literally getting crumbs from it to administer to the patient. Yet, 1991 research has proven the efficacy of the treatments. As they carried out the treatment given to a patient with…

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    Diabetic Strips

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    of people to lead a healthier life. You can send get in touch with them with the details of the products you want to donate. They will send you the mail kit so that you do not have to spend any extra amount. They give away for free the strips and lancets which are close to expiration date. The contact number and online forms are all available on their…

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    Hammurabi's Code Dbq

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    Hammurabi’s Code Let me start by telling you about, and who Hammurabi was. He was a leader, the leader of Babylon to be exact. Creator of the first form of written laws; Hammurabi’s Code. We don’t know much of his personal life, his birthdate, how or when he died, or even what he looked like. However, we know he ruled for 42 years. So do you believe his law was just? Hammurabi’s code was not just, and I’m going to prove it to you! He talked about how the god of just gave him the laws. They…

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    are survivors of these horrific events planning to walk out and protest gun laws on the 24th of March. I am with them and you should be too. One reason why gun control laws should be stricter is it would reduce deaths. According to a Mar. 10, 2016 Lancet study, “implementing federal universal background checks could reduce firearm deaths…

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    Embryonic Stem Cell Research The British Medical Journal, The Lancet, challenged media claims stating that embryonic stem cells are just around the corner. They then quoted Neil Scolding, a neurology researcher at the University of Bristol, saying, “An increasing appreciation of the hazards of embryonic stem cells has rightly prevented the emergence or immediate prospect of any clinical therapies based on such cells. The natural propensity of embryonic stem cells to form tumors and their…

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