Papers 211-220 of total 960 found.
…in social networks and increased feelings of loneliness. Some believe the possibility that computers might contribute to obesity in children. No one has reported this directly, but since previous research has linked heavy television use to obesity, scholars infer…
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…and uncontrolled eating and obesity in children and adults reciprocal translocation- when two nonhomologous chromosomes exchange information Robertsonian translocation- breakage of p arms of acrocentric chromosomes followed by fusion with q arm into a single chromosome…
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…are women whose cancer has been eliminated by breast removal. Women with other health conditions such as obesity, high blood pressure or smoking, may be advised to wait. Surgeons are now able to create a breast that can come close to looking like a natural…
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…, obesity, fat intake and physical activity. Risks of diabetes may be affected by other foods often consumed in meals containing processed meats. The sample that Dr. Hu provided was a very large number, but he only studied a certain group of people. Dr. Hu…
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….  Symptoms include infections, sores on skin that heal slowly, tiredness, itching, and numbness in hands and feet  Usually occurs in adults after age 40  Scientists believe that obesity and weight gain is a catalyst for Type II diabetes…
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…. that is causing obesity, weariness etc. Cooking is an art which his dying out. People enjoyed cooking . It was a means of elevating all the stress and tension. They could relax during this time and take control of their life. As man is becoming busy and too involved…
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…to permanently recover from anorexia was to explore the cause of the disease in the individual, in addition to weight gain. In 1973, Dr. Hilde Bruch brought the disease t! o light for the first time with her book, Eating Disorders: Obesity, Anorexia Nervosa…
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…is the number one priority Men let's be men and women lets be women Lets everyone unite from the preto to the pardo and the mulatto and the white Let’s celebrate our differences Our work is not done until we forget what it means to be poor And everyone obese
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…) and the norms of appearance (a facial birthmark, obesity). They also include involuntary membership in-groups, such as being a victim of aids or the brother of a rapist. The stigma becomes a person’s master status, defining him or her as deviant. Recall from chapter…
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…way! Some people blame fast food for America’s obesity and laziness problems while others could not live a day with out a Big Mac or Whopper. Fast food was originally intended to serve working class citizens at a fair price for food when they were hungry…
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