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    Thalgo was taken over in the year 1999 the company was founded in the south of France. Using the benefits of algae and active marine ingredients in Cosmetics. The sea contains all traces and micro- nutrients all essential to the human metabolism. Algae has the extra ordinary ability to concentrate all the riches of marine life. Algae can contain up to 1000 times more iodine‚ 100 times more calcium‚ and 10 times more magnesium than a land plant. Algae is also rich in vitamins and once dried with the

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    PTSD And Iraq Summary

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    Chad Patterson Ms. Taylor English 1302-06 29 September 2011 PTSD and Iraq Figley‚ Charles harles R.‚ and William William P. Nash. Combat Stress Injury‚ Theory‚ Research‚ And Management. Brunner-Routledge‚ 2007. . This book defines PTSD as a chronic‚ debilitating psychological condition that occurs in a subset of persons who experience or witness‚ life-threatening traumatic events. PTSD is characterized by re-experiencing‚ avoidance‚ and hyperarousal symptoms that occur over time and lead

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    the periphery (Wiley & Martin 2002). A cannabinoid is defined as a substance that has pharmacological properties that resemble those of delta 9 THC i.e. " a drug that binds to CB1 and /or CB2 receptors in vitro and produces a profile of in vivo effects in the tetrad model" (Wiley 2002). THC inhibits the function of the enzyme adenylate cyclase which is involved in the transmission of pain messages. While there are over 60 cannibinoids identified in the plant Cannabis sativa‚ Delta

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    as a healing agent for variety of illnesses [3]. Research over the last few decades has indicated that curcumin is a potent anti-inflammatory agent with strong therapeutic potential against a variety of cancers [4]. A large number of in vitro and in vivo studies in both animals and man have indicated these activities. Safety evaluation studies indicate that curcumin is well tolerated at a very high dose without any toxic effects [5]. Most drugs currently available for the treatment of cancer have many

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    While some in vivo studies have identified it to be a vasodilator‚ the physiological relevance of endogenous apln remains unclear. Multiple studies have reported lower apln in patients diagnosed with hypertension (HTN)‚ heart failure‚ pulmonary fibrosis‚ renal failure

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    REBT is an active-directive therapy. This states that both the therapist and client must make an active affort to help the client. Clients will normally strongly hold on to their beliefs; these beliefs are not facts‚ meaning it is the therapist’s job to challenge them. An effective therapist will also counteract negative influences on the clients‚ such as their parents and their culture. The therapist will help the client decrease their innate self-defeating tendencies and help increase their natural

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    RABIES Abstract: Each year‚ approximately 55‚000 individuals worldwide die from an infection due to the rabies virus. Rabies is a life-threatening disease caused by an RNA virus that is usually transmitted to humans through bites from rabid animals. More recently‚ reports of transmission by means of organ transplantation have been reported. Since human rabies is nearly 100% fatal if prophylactic measures are not followed‚ an increased awareness of who should receive prophylaxis and

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    urine collection period. The urine was analyzed for volume‚ pH‚ calcium‚ oxalate‚ phosphorus‚ uric acid‚ creatinine‚ magnesium and citrate. Urolithiasis was induced by administration of ethylene glycol (0.75%) into healthy male Wistar rats. For in vivo analysis‚ 24h urine samples were collected on 0th‚ 7th‚ 14th‚ 21st and 28th day of treatment from all the rats of different treatment groups and the samples were preserved and stored. pH and the urine volume was recorded immediately after collection

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    Metabolic Diseases and Their Effect on Immune Function and Resistance to Infectious Disease Jesse P. Goff and Kayoko Kimura Periparturient Diseases of Cattle Research Unit National Animal Disease Center USDA-Agricultural Research Service Ames‚ IA Introduction The transition from pregnant‚ non-lactating to non-pregnant‚ lactating is too often a disastrous experience for the cow. Most of the metabolic diseases of dairy cows - milk fever‚ ketosis‚ retained placenta‚ and displacement of the

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    Introduction The word inflammation comes from a Latin word “Inflammare” which means “to set on fire” [1]. Inflammation is a protective response done by our body to protect itself from injury‚ foreign microorganisms as well as initiate healing and repair process. However‚ inflammation can also be potentially harmful to our body because of the chemicals involve in inflammation process which are capable to destroy and injure normal tissues. The components of inflammatory process are white blood cells

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