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…that the underweight have an increased risk of death compared to those of normal weight. A BMI of over 30 means obesity, and obese people take a lot of health risks (Woods 98). People with obesity have an increased risk of: high blood pressure, heart attacks, stroke…
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…the goods were safely within state jurisdiction. The effectiveness of the law also suffered because it did not anticipate the dramatic changes taking place in consumer marketing and advertising. It did not cover cosmetics, obesity cures, or the newer habit…
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…disease among Americans has decreased. At the same time, however, the rate of obesity among Americans has risen a shocking 50 percent, a statistic that cannot be ignored. Many scientists have begun to notice their countrymen's expanding waistline, and have…
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…Methamphetamine is an amphetamine that has been used in treating narcolepsy, Parkinson's Disease, and obesity. When used illegally, this drug, which is also called crank, speed, ice, chalk, crystal, and glass, may cause a person to be paranoid…
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…that the underweight have an increased risk of death compared to those of normal weight. A BMI of over 30 means obesity, and obese people take a lot of health risks (Woods 98). People with obesity have an increased risk of: high blood pressure, heart attacks, stroke…
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…Today, about 16 million Americans are afflicted with diabetes, and most of those are type 2 (non-insulin dependent) cases. Type 2 diabetes usually occurs in people of any age who are obese and inactive. The pancreas produces insulin, but the body’s…
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…weakness, its exposed position and the stress it sustains in athletic and recreational activities. The risks of getting or having a strain are Trauma. Excessive exercise; poor conditioning; obesity. Poor fitting shoes and high heeled shoes. High risk…
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…that mimic orexin might help patients with anorexia or other wasting syndromes by increasing hunger. And those that block orexins might help patients struggling with obesity and binge eating.…
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…, and are more likely in older people. A lack a muscle tissue will, over time, develop into an aneurysm. Smoking, high blood pressures, obesity, extreme alcohol drinking, trauma, infection and family history can also produce a cerebral aneurysm. There are few…
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…was used as an attempt to treat obesity, Parkinson’s disease, and even narcolepsy. High levels of meth destroy brain neurons that control dopamine and serotonin. Serotonin is the chemical that causes us to feel happy. So, when those cells die they don’t…
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