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    Adverse Drug Events Essay

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    Adverse drug events affect millions of patients each year and are responsible for up to 5% of hospital admissions resulting in significant increase in costs of healthcare [1,2]. Drug-drug interactions (DDI) are important adverse drug events because they are often predictable based on previous reports, clinical studies, and an understanding of pharmacologic principles. Some adverse drug events have life-threatening consequences and may prompt the removal of popular medications from the…

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    Case Study Of Margo Soap

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    Margo is a brand which never changed with the customer i.e., Margo failed in understanding the changing customer preferences. The herbal base of the product had been major deterrent. Over the years Margo lost its appeal because it failed to attract users from the next generation who incidentally were flooded with an array of new beauty soaps. Margo failed to identify the changing dynamics of the Indian customers, with more and more brands unfolding before the customer. Herbal was equated with…

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    A dry January afternoon heated the milk pan in a nearby tea stall. Its owner, an old man in his sixties, looked on at the woman walking by with his lips pressed to the stained tea glass. She was barely five feet and had a sea shell in her leather purse tucked on her left hip. Her hair resembled stiff analogue signals, and her tiny feet called to mind two silent bells constantly in a battle. The city council had declared a holiday due to the scorching heat waves that were being carried from the…

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    During past three decades efforts have been put to reduce the cardiovascular risk factors so that the coronary mortality rate will decrease (1). Although, scientists have reached to advances in this field, but the probability of occurring an ischemic event is still noticeable in patients who follow guildline-base approaches to cardiovascular prevention (2). Since the overall rate of atherosclerotic disease is increasing worldwide, cardiovascular disease is now consider as a global cause of…

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    gastro-intestinal problems, and build-up of bacteria. It also helps to do a proper digestive system and lower a cholesterol levels and blood pressures in the body (Rewar, n.d.). Additionally, Lassi can be used as a medicinal effect. By adding some turmeric powder into Lassi, it’s used as a medicine of gastroenteritis (ifood.tv,…

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    Whole Food Research Paper

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    You have probably been seeing the term 'eating clean' in the news, online and in magazines. New buzz words come and go - but the idea of eating clean isn't a new one. It's actually just getting back to the basic way of eating that our grandparents and great grandparents did without thinking about it. Fruits and vegetables from gardens, raising their own meat - all without thinking there was another way to eat. What is a clean diet? Clean eating is about eating 'real' food - foods that are not…

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    Chronic Pain Case Studies

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    and at the same time the way they would be helpful would be that they would modulate the central descending pathways and, therefore, diminish excitatory neural translator release. If there is consideration for anti-inflammatory medication, then turmeric and/or omega-3 could also be added. In the meantime, I have also given the patient four specific exercises that he is to perform on a regular basis independently. I did go over the exercises with him today and he is independent in performing…

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    Kitchen Analysis

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    from the Amazon. They freeze really well. My freezer is nearly full by the end of the season and this lasts the year. This is the base. Then in go the super extras: Tumeric is one of the very best anti-inflammatory herbs in nature. I can get fresh Turmeric in my local store, I put in a chunk about the size of the top joint of my thumb. This is a huge dose of curcumin with all the extras of the whole food. I can also get fresh Burdock root, a wonderful liver and blood cleansing herb. A chunk…

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    fall into the patty meat batter. This collection is considered to be what the modern Krabby Patty is made of. Although it is still unknown as to what the complete recipe included, over time it has been revealed that flour, barnacle shavings, salt, turmeric, and lots of love are part of the recipe. Though it is theorized that there must be some addictive properties contained due to the fact that eating too many Krabby Patties at one one time will make the consumer’s thighs fat and explode,…

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