Papers 591-600 of total 960 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…in the workforce, increasing the need for attention to the company’s investment in human capitol. Early assessment programs deal with assessment of risk factors, including smoking, high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, a sedentary lifestyle, that is known…
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…of heart failure, peripheral edema may commonly be due to obesity or venous insufficiency with stretched venous valves. Angina Angina is chest or arm pain due to a blockage of the coronary arteries. Heart cells do not get enough oxygen when blood flow…
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Category: /Literature/English
…can be affected with this disorder. One-third of all Americans are now considered to be obese and 60% are overweight. Ten percent of all with eating disorders are men. Many clinicians believe this percentage of men with eating disorders…
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…organ damage. It is expected that this new technique will prove effective in human patients. Researchers are studying obesity in monkeys in hopes of finding a way to control body weight. Scientist are also using monkeys to study Taurine deficiency, which…
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…. Researchers are studying obesity in monkeys in hopes of finding away to control body weight. Scientist are also using monkeys to study Taurine deficiency, which causes vision problems, and zinc deficiency, which causes growth retardation among infants and fetuses…
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…in human patients. Researchers are studying obesity in monkeys in hopes of finding a way to control body weight. Scientist are also using monkeys to study Taurine deficiency, which causes vision problems, and zinc deficiency, which causes…
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Category: /History
…. When he states that the world is in a "19- or 24-inch view," (Milk 113) he is referring to the masses of obese people watching television allowing their perception of society to be dictated to them through the media. The media can influence our thoughts…
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Category: /Literature/English
…grandeur and her later grotesqueness. Like the house, she has lost her beauty. Once she had been "a slender figure in white" (317); later she is obese and "bloated, like a body long submerged in motionless water with eyes lost in the fatty ridges of her face…
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…of heart failure, peripheral edema may commonly be due to obesity or venous insufficiency with stretched venous valves. Angina Angina is chest or arm pain due to a blockage of the coronary arteries. Heart cells do not get enough oxygen when blood flow…
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…of the Old South. This story by Falkner contains a high rate of symbolism thoroughly distributed and revealed by shady foreshadowing. Just as the house has, Miss Emily has lost her beauty. Once she had been a beautiful woman, who later becomes obese and bloated…
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