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    (g) 194.80 351.97 55% Carbohydrates add bulk to feces‚ prevent constipation‚ hemorrhoids‚ and diverticulitis‚ and reduce the risk of colon cancer and obesity. They also improve blood glucose regulation. A deficiency of carbohydrates can lead to hypoglycemia‚ ketosis‚ and weight gain. Honey‚ potatoes‚ white rice‚ raisins Dietary Fiber (g) 12.42 35.84 35% Dietary fiber slows gastric emptying‚ reducing cholesterol. It also increases the bulk of stool‚ preventing constipation. A deficiency in fiber can

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    Research Paper On Opioids

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    For millennia‚ chronic and acute severe pain treatment has been effective with opioids and in most places‚ they are a standard care. Conversely‚ continued opioid uses have brought about concerns on its safety‚ abuse liability and effectiveness which drive warning perceptions leading to a higher degree of the willingness to approve this treatment means. In the United States‚ the past decades have witnessed the shift of attitudes in response to epidemiological and clinical observations manifested in

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    Prior to the advent of infant formula‚ breastfeeding was the key source of nourishment for neonates and infants. Women had few other safe options but to nurse until their child no longer needed that source of nutrition. However‚ after the introduction of safe infant formula‚ there was a major culture change‚ allowing mothers a new freedom from breastfeeding and the opportunity to share the burden of caring for and feeding an infant (Stevens 2009reference to attached article)

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    GRT1 Task 4

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    Biochemistry GRT1
Task 4: Metabolism Enzyme Induced Fit Model and Activation Energy Role of Enzymes:
 Enzymes are proteins that act as catalysts during a biochemical process. Catalysts are non-changing enzymes that can increase or decrease activation energy to accelerate or slow down a biochemical reaction without using additional energy. Enzymes break down molecules in our body faster than they would normally break down without enzymes. On the biochemical level‚ enzymes work at precise

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    The short of aldolase B can cause the reduction of dihydroxyacetone phosphate and this will lead to decrease in phosphate level in the body. ( Monique L 2008) * The damage of liver cells and a decrease level of phosphate groups will lead to hypoglycemia and will damage

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    herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-1 and HSV-2) are the most serious human pathogens. HSV-1 is normally associated with orofacial infections and encephalitis‚ whereas HSV-2 usually causes genital infections and can be transmitted from infected mothers to neonates. Both viruses establish latent infections in sensory neurons and‚ upon reactivation‚ cause lesions at or near point of entry into the body. While HSV-1 and HSV-2 are different viruses‚ under a microscope‚ HSV-1 and 2 are virtually identical‚ sharing

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    WORKSHOP 5 Homonyms: Words of the Same Form Exercises I. Find the homonyms in the following extracts. Classify them into homonyms proper‚ homographs and homophones. 1. tale – tail (homophones) 2. row – row (Homonyms proper) 3. match – match (Homonyms proper) 4. made – maid (homophones) 5. right – right (Homonyms proper) 6. wind – wind (Homographs) 7. night – knight (homophones) 8. face – face (Homonyms proper) 9. see – sea (homophones) 10. bread – bred (homophones) 11. left – left (Homonyms proper)

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    Abstract This paper explores Tetralogy of Fallot repair and the four defects of the heart and its major blood vessels that it includes. The first being a ventricular septal defect which is a hole between the right and left ventricles. Narrowing of the pulmonary outflow tract which is the valve and artery that connect to the heart with the lungs. Overriding aorta that is shifted over the right ventricle and ventricular septal defect instead of coming out only from the left ventricle. Lastly‚ the

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    glucose in the blood‚ this leads to hyperglycemia‚ a short-term complication‚ and this can force the excess glucose to spill into the urine. On the other hand‚ if glucose levels in the blood have decreased to an abnormally low amount‚ this leads to hypoglycemia‚ another short-term complication. Long-term complications of type I usually develop gradually but can be more serious and require immediate medical attention when noticed. People with type I diabetes have a higher risk of having other autoimmune

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    Diabetes Case Study Essay

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    Student- Vu Le SOAPE NOTE (Diabetes Case 2) Subjective: 1. Chief Complaint: CT is a 77 year old African American woman who comes into the clinic for her diabetes. 2. History of Present Illness: CT is coming to clinic today to seek help in controlling her diabetes. Objective: 1. Past Medical History: • Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 for the past 40 years • Hypertension for the past 45 years • Chronic Kidney Disease for the past ten years with neuropathy • Myocardial Infarction in the year 2010 2. Family

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