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    Maintaining a Healthy Body

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    Maintaining a Healthy Body There are many theories and definitions to what a Healthy Body is. Health can be defined in terms of the absence of disease‚ which can be described as a negative approach to health (1). However another definition is that health are a state of complete physical‚ mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease (2). Each individual body is different therefore it can be difficult to perceive if they are healthy. By looking at a person you can see if they

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    to be free from diseases and live to 100 Central Idea: By taking the seven steps‚ many people can get less disease and live longer. Method of Organization: Monroe’s motivated sequence. Introduction Do you want to live to 100‚ do you want to free of heart diseases‚ cancer and blood pressure? That maybe can be realized. 100 years old is an accessible age‚ in history‚ Sun Si miao died at the age of 101‚ Zhang xueliang ‚also 101‚Song Meiling‚ 106.And according to a leading heart doctor Dr Clyde Yancy

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    Causes of Car Accidents

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    car is now out of control. One of the main cause is when a driver taking prescription drug. Driver can have a heart attack while driving or even go through a seizure; for example driver with coronary heart disease‚ high cholesterol‚ high blood pressure‚ a family history of cardiac arrests‚ and short of breath. Sight failure or vision became cloudy can also cause car accident. These are disease that can cause drivers to sudden lose control of their car‚ and this may end up to a car accident. Driving

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    following criteria about Mr. Doe: 1-Personal History: 65 years old‚ married with two children. 2-Medical history: Diabetes Mellitus‚ Hypertension‚ Renal Stones‚ Anemia‚ Acne‚ Prostatic Hyperplasia‚ Muscular Dystrophy‚ Hemiplegia‚ Coronary Artery Disease‚ G.E.R.D. and ED. The triage Nurse asked the patient to wait for his turn‚ until Dr. Johnson examines him. A-Define the terms mentioned in #2. (PLO: 1) B-What are the normal values for the following: 1. Blood Glucose level

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    Physical Activity AHA Scientific Position Physical inactivity is a major risk factor for developing coronary artery disease. Coronary artery disease is characterized by deposits of fatty substances‚ cholesterol‚ calcium and other substances in the inner lining of arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle. It also contributes to other risk factors‚ including obesity‚ high blood pressure‚ high triglycerides‚ a low level of HDL ("good") cholesterol and diabetes. Even moderately intense physical

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    Vegetarian Presentation

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    factors. Meat also increase your risk to get a heart disease and other chronic disease like cancer. In other hand‚ vegetables is a risk-free food‚ nutritious and also consist the important dietary fibers for our body. It also decreases the risk of heart disease and cancer in our body. * It’s the single most effective way to prevent the progression of coronary artery disease. Why is that? Well basically by consuming red meat too much could cause our coronary artery to be clogged with cholestrol. This

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    beneficial for improving ones health‚ and has been proved successful time and time again are: the DASH diet‚ and the Flexitarian diet. By changing the way you eat‚ both diets have extraordinary benefits for your health‚ and prevent diseases such as cancer‚ heart disease‚ and high cholesterol. The DASH diet is a diet that has been proved successful time and time again‚ and therefore has been ranked the #1 diet by U.S. News and World report in 2011‚ 2012‚ 2013‚ 2014 (Dashdiet.org). The DASH diet

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    Heart Healthy Family African American and Heart Disease Heart disease is the #1 killer for all American’s‚ and the fourth leading cause of death. As scary as this sounds African-Americans are at a much higher risk for getting heart disease‚ 44% men and 48% women. There is good news however‚ African-Americans can improve their odds of preventing this disease‚ by taking simple steps to prevent them. First you need to understand how the heart works. The heart is muscle‚ with blood vessels leading in

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    can slowly build up in the inner walls of the arteries that fed the heart and vein. Together with other substances‚ it can form plaque‚ a thick‚ hard deposit that can narrow the arteries and make them less flexible. This condition is known as atherosclerosis. About one fourth to one third of cholesterol is carried by high density lipoproteins‚ HDL is known as “good” cholesterol‚ because high levels of HDL seem to protect the heart. Collins‚ 2012 A desirable cholesterol level is said as less than

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    Harmful Effects of Smoking

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    smoking. Aside from the stench it leaves on one’s clothes‚ breath‚ and hair‚ it also has other complications. Here are some of the different effects of smoking: Immediate effects upon smoking a cigarette stick: * Raises a person’s blood pressure and heart rate. * Decreases a person’s blood flow to body extremities like the fingers and toes. * The brain and the nervous system is stimulated for a short time and then reduced. * Dizziness. * Nausea. * Watery eyes. * Hyperacidity. *

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