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    Diet and Lifestyle

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    Diet and Lifestyle Diet and lifestyle have a significant effect on the risk of heart disease; a poor diet and lifestyle increases the risk of heart disease whilst a healthy diet and lifestyle decreases the risk. A poor diet increases the risk of coronary heart disease‚ for instance‚ a diet that is high in saturated fat is associated with high blood cholesterol levels. If blood cholesterol levels are high (240mg per 100cm3) then the risk of coronary heart disease is increased. This is due to the fact

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    healthy lifestyle

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    How to Maintain a Healthy Lifestyle Rebekah Davis‚ Tori Fleming‚ Fallon Schwab-Davis‚ Justin Hideg‚ Shawna Hunter Group Communication The problem with maintaining a healthy lifestyle is not having the right resources and or not keeping up with a plan to stay healthy. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is important because it can create a longer lived and more fulfilled life. Paying close attention to your health starting out at a young age will have major effects on your health in the future

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    lifestyle diseases

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    Lifestyle Diseases There are many diseases that contribute immensely to the burden placed on a person‚ a family‚ a society and a country‚ and despite advances in medicine‚ the number of people with such diseases continues to increase with people dying younger. In a newspaper article dated back two years stated that in June the previous year‚ Pacific health ministers had declared a non-communicable disease (NCD) crisis because it was revealed that the Pacific was breeding a generation of obese children

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    Unhealthy Food In America

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    is right for the American people. Cheap fast food and many unhealthy foods that contain unhealthy products are subsidized by the gov’t. The government needs to make healthy fruits and vegetables cheaper so that the average American can afford to spend their money purchasing real food instead of food that will ultimately lead them to obesity and a life on medication. Sin taxes already exist on unhealthy items; it can be extended to unhealthy food. "Sin tax" is already widely applied to many substances

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    Officials Trace Computer Virus In PhilippinesBy SETH MYDANSPublished: May 09‚ 2 A than a dozen law enforcement agents staged a raid Monday on a Manila apartment from which they said a malicious computer program was unleashed last week‚ disrupting computer systems around the world. They took one resident into custody and ordered his roommate‚ a woman‚ to turn herselfe agents‚ including two representing the Federal Bureau of Investigation‚ apparently expected to find the computer from which the

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    The Causes of An Unhealthy Diet There are many causes for an unhealthy diet. The causes themselves can range from person to person‚ but generally there are some that are identical from one person to another. The general causes that stand out the most include personal expense‚ believing current eating habits is healthy enough‚ and knowing a change is needed but doing little to change it. What you eat‚ whether you think about it or not‚ relies mostly on what you can afford. For example a college

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    Lifestyle Overview

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    (2sk) Lifestyle is the typical way of life of an individual‚ group‚ or culture. (3sk origin) The term was originally used by Austrian psychologist Alfred Adler (1870-1937). The term was introduced in the 1950s as a derivative of that of style in modernist art. The term refers to a combination of determining intangible or tangible factors. Tangible factors relate specifically to demographic variables‚ i.e an individuals demographic profile‚ whereas intangible factors concern the psychological

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    With the stresses of school such as‚ tests‚ time management‚ and deadlines‚ a healthy lifestyle is vital to a student. It is not easy to get a perfect score on a test‚ or even an A for that matter‚ depending on level of difficulty‚ and it is not easy to take on the burden of responsibility that rests on a student such as a job might interfere with a school deadline. Not only is the academic part of school stressful‚ but the social aspect is as well. Image is everything to a high school or middle

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    Teenager's Lifestyle

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    Teenager’s lifestyle Nowadays‚ teenagers have changed in comparison with the teens in the past‚ taking into account eating habits‚ an active way of life‚ spending free time and clothes. They are a “technology” generation. For teens in todays’ world mobile phones‚ internet‚ music‚ movies‚ television and video games are very important. Most teenagers prefer watching TV and playing computer games to reading books. They don’t like reading because watching TV is easier and they don’t have to use their

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    Annotated Bibliography Example Guidelines for Annotated Bibliography Annotations vs. Abstracts Abstracts are the purely descriptive summaries often found at the beginning of scholarly journal articles or in periodical indexes. Annotations are descriptive and critical; they expose the author’s point of view‚ clarity and appropriateness of expression‚ and authority. What is an Annotated Bibliography? An annotated bibliography is a list of citations to books‚ articles‚ and documents. Each citation

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