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    Metabolic Syndrome Essay

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    metabolic syndrome has been associated with atherosclerosis, inflammatory disorders, polycystic ovarian syndrome, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, and oxidative stress (Bruce & Cagampang, 2011). Metabolic syndrome is not only an affliction of aging populations; since the 1980s, obesity rates among American children ages two to five years have doubled (Pharmacy Times, 2011). Currently, about 10% of children less than two years of age and 20% of children ages two to five years are obese…

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    Organization Bunge Nipawin, is a canola crushing and refining plant in Nipawin, Saskatchewan, which is part of a larger company called Bunge Limited. Bunge Nipawin specifically sells canola meal, crude canola oil, and refined canola oil to various external and internal customers. As the refinery and utilities supervisor, I look after the tank farm inventory, the bleaching process, the deodorizing process, the boilers and auxiliary equipment, the tailings pond, and the skimming pits. The Pitch -…

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    Essay On Bone Marrow

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    Bone Marrow Bone marrow is soft, gelatinous tissue found in hollow spaces in the interior of most bones. It is highly vascular and enriched with many blood vessels and capillaries. The average weight of bone marrow is about four percent of the total body weight (Bone Marrow Anatomy). Bones that contain bone marrow are: the hip bone, breast bone, skull, ribs, vertebrae, shoulder blade and thigh bone. Bone marrow contains immature cells, called stem cells. It is the place where new blood cells…

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    Charcot Foot

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    Weight and diabetes management in people who develop Charcot foot as a result of poorly controlled diabetes are very important in terms of slowing the progression of the Charcot foot as well as reducing the risk of further diabetic neuropathy. (1) There have been a variety of strategies proposed in terms of helping people lose weight and gain better control of their diabetes. This literature review will have a look at some of those. Helping the patient who has developed Charcot foot lose…

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    PCOS Research Paper

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    Many adults, children, and adolescents are obese, which is a worldwide problem. Obesity can manifest other diseases and disorders. Obesity in adolescents can manifest problems for their health in the future. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a dysfunction disorder of the ovaries. PCOS is characterized by high concentrations of androgen, metabolic abnormalities, and metabolic syndrome (MetS). PCOS is an endocrine disorder in females and affects about 15% of women in their reproductive age.…

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    The towering causes and effects of heart disease surround us in our everyday lives. Everybody, at some point, is being exposed to a risk factor or something that further longs the chances of getting heart disease. What is heart disease? "Look into proposes that coronary illness (CHD) starts with harm to the covering and inward layers of the coronary (heart) supply routes." A few components add to this harm. The risk factors that cause heart disease are mostly composed of everyday problems that…

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    Chia Seeds Benefits

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    and also helps lower the blood cholesterol level. 4. Promotes weight loss. A study of 67 metabolic patients who drank a beverage which contains chia seeds for a couple of months experienced weight loss and their blood glucose levels as well as triglycerides were…

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    Write An Essay On Insulin

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    of carbohydrates, fats and protein by promoting the absorption of, especially, glucose from the blood into fat, liver and skeletal muscle cells. In these tissues the absorbed glucose is converted into either glycogen via glycogenesis or fats (triglycerides) via lipogenesis, or, in the case of the liver, into both. Glucose production and secretion by the liver is strongly inhibited by high concentrations of insulin in the blood. Circulating insulin also affects the synthesis of proteins in a wide…

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    dramatically increases the risk of diabetes” (Stanford Health Care, n.d.). Another risk factor is that being overweight increases your chances of developing high blood pressure. Additional weight increases the tension on the heart, blood cholesterol and triglyceride levels; at the same time, lowering HDL (good) cholesterol levels (American Heart Association, 2014). Having high blood pressure increases the ricks of developing a cardiovascular diseases because your heart has to pump harder to keep…

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    Water a vital biological molecule Molecule of water Water is a substance which is transparent, odourless and colourless liquid that has a boiling temperature of 373K, freezing temperature of 273K meaning it is liquid at room temperature. Water is a compound containing 2 hydrogen atoms, but also has an oxygen molecule as well this means it has the molecular formula of H2O. The relative atomic mass of water is around 18 with “11.188% being hydrogen and 88.182% being oxygen” [1]. When bonded it…

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