Papers 691-700 of total 960 found.
…will be that the human race could be perfect, without DNA flaws. No one would die of cancer, have genetic disease, or be obese. Would a perfect person be able to make a flawless child? There are people out there that think that gene therapy is wrong and should…
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…Recently American people have become obsessed their health. While most people are constantly worrying about the dangerous consequences of obesity, many have forgotten about the United States' highest actual cause of death, smoking. In a 960 page…
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…in treating much smaller things like baldness, obesity, and many other common symptoms of aging. <Tab/>On the website http://www.globalchange.com/stemcells2.htm, one medical doctor tells of the possibilities of stem cell research. He says: "Suppose…
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…pressure upon the healthcare industry in that we must deal with its by-products as evidenced in the deteriorating health of growing number of Americans: increased stress levels, self-neglect, poor nutrition, and obesity. From a social angle, it would be fair…
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…. They also produce milk which contains an ideal ratio of essential fatty acids. These fatty acids in a diet lowers the risk of cancer, cardiovascular disease, autoimmune disorders, allergies, obesity, diabetes and a number of mental disorders. There are more…
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…. Absence of all other major illnesses noted. Family History: No siblings. Father is a heavy smoker and has had two strokes in the past three years. Mother suffers from obesity. Grandparents died of old age and not of a major illness. No other major illness noted…
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…to accelerate the harmony of various cultures. Yet it may be unappealing for the last generation and thus the generation gap gets widen. Arguments may exists and break the families' affinity. Besides, as the fast-food-dining trend is scaling up, child obesity
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…modified foods and this lack of information may be the reason why the United States has one of the highest obesity rates in the world (Hormones and Livestock). The consumer is the deciding factor in the debate over technology's place in the food industry…
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…of civilization. His poor vision and obesity immediately establish to the reader his traits of physical frailty and incompetence. However, his glasses help illustrate his intellectual strength, his ability to think situations over logically and use reason, rather…
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…the extreme pressure to be thinner. Though I am not unhealthy or obese, I will always struggle emotionally with my weight. As a perfectionist I see my body as another thing to perfect. I also bought into "fatness" being a flaw and a sign of weakness at a very young…
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