… was only forty years old, was diagnosed with breast cancer. I was only in seventh grade at the time and didn't really understand the seriousness of the situation our whole family was being put through. Today, I do and I thank God everyday everything…
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… of people killed on 9/11 happened every day? Or if one child a minute became infected with the chicken pox, but you couldn't cure it? Or did you ever think about how you would feel if at birth you where only given thirty-five years to live. This is a…
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… 2.5 percent of Americans and 8.1 percent of Asians are vegetarians (Fetto, 2000). This means these people never eat red meat, poultry, or fish (Fetto, 2000). Vegetarianism has some positive effects, such as heart benefits and diabetes management (Vegetar…
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… Nosocomial infections are one of the biggest problems in post-hospital care. But recently the prevention of respiratory viral nosocomial infections (such as RSV, rhinovirus and influenza) have become the focus of many discussions. So in what ways…
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… of nutrients to human health "We are what we eat", as a famous quotation, may be even more accurate than originally thought. Human beings require food to grow, reproduce, and maintain good health. Without food, bodies could not stay warm, build and…
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… a combination of birth defects; among children, some degree of mental retardation, characteristic facial features and, often, heart defects, increased infections, problems with vision and hearing, and other health problems. The severity of all…
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… described as being the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one gram by one degree Celsius. Calories of a food can also be recognized as a kilocalorie, or one thousand-calorie unit. In order for your body to grow, your body is…
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… people will die from breast cancer. It is the number two cancer killer among females ages 15 to 54. On average if a woman gets this disease, their life expectancy drops drastically. This cancer is within the top three cancers of all women above…
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… as an autosomal dominant disease that gives rise to progressive, elective (localized) neural cell death associated with choleric movements (uncontrollable movements of the arms, legs, and face) and dementia. It is one of the more common inherited…
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… that affected children and young adults was lethal. In the 1990's investigators found that a hormone, that was produced in Islets of Langerhans, was not being produced in diabetes patients. This hormone, called insulin, enables other cells to take up…
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