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    Indian Act and its Effect on Modern Society The Indian Act is one of the most outdated and irrelevant pieces of legislature ever written. In 1876‚ the Crown consolidated all existing laws pertaining to Indians‚ and called this new document the Indian Act. They did not solicit input from Aboriginal people and in fact‚ at that time‚ Aboriginal people were not even allowed to vote for or against the politicians who were creating this Act. If this Act was written in 1876‚ what effect could it possibly

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    the user and to the society. Even if someone doesn’t practice abusive use of any drug‚ (I mean those ones that cause addiction) it leads to the wrong way. The unique point that counts is the harmful effect to the individual’s health‚ which spreads to his home‚ and to the entire society. The economic effect is a consequence that is secondary‚ but very important‚ too. Whether you want to avoid substance abuse and addiction within your family‚ have concerns for your own drug or alcohol use or fear for

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    ORNISH 10-11 QUESTIONS Chapter 10a: The reversal and prevention diets. 1. What are the characteristics of the reversal diet? (p.256) -low fat and no cholesterol -less than 10% of total calorie intake from fat (small amount of saturated) -Food high in saturated fat is excluded (avocadoes‚ seeds‚ nuts) -high fiber diet -alcohol limited to less than 2 oz daily -nonfat milk/yogurt allowed‚ all animal products and oils excluded -egg whites allowed -no caffeine‚ MSG‚ stimulants -salt/sugar

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    The Renal Diet

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    The Renal Diet 1.The kidneys: * The kidneys are a pair of bean-shaped organs that lie on either side of the spine in the lower middle of the back. Each kidney weighs about ¼ pound. * It is important to keep the kidneys in good working order to allow them to work at an optimum level. * The main function of the kidneys is to remove waste products and excess water from the blood. The kidneys process about 200 l’s of blood every day and produce about 2 l’s of urine. * The kidneys

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    Final Project: Effects of Technology on Health Care Table of Contents I. Introduction 1. Technology significantly affects health care 3 II. History of Technology in Health Care 1. 1970’s 3 2. 1980’s 3 3. 1990’s 4 4. 2000-present 4 III. Positive Aspects of Technology 1. Patients become their own advocates 5 2. Increased patient safety 5 3. Electronic medical records 5 4. Social

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    EFFECTS OF INCREASED USE OF TECHNOLOGY HAVE ON THE HEALTH OF TEENAGERS In the millennial generation‚ it is arguably impossible to imagine teenagers living their daily lives without any consumption of technology. Numerous technologies around us are assisting countless youngsters‚ allowing them to live a much more luxurious life. However‚ they tend to increase the use of their sophisticated machinery each day. This will greatly affect their health‚ both physically and mentally. Being handicapped

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    The Health Effects of Teen Alcohol Use There has been many studies conducted on the health effects of both short-term and long-term use of alcohol among adults. Long-term risks inlcude liver damage‚ pancreatitis‚ certain cancers‚ and literal shrinkage of the brain. Alcohol use is the second leading cause of dementia; one simple ages quicker on alcohol. (3) But professionals today are worried about a steady increase in teen alcohol abuse and the possible negative health effects. According

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    a topic to research on. The problem we pick must be of main concern to the global community‚ that is to say researching on these problem and coming up with solution‚ may help get rid of the communities problem. TITLE OF RESEARCH Effects of computers on the health of Ub students METHODS OF DATA COLLECTION I used literature review and field research which is done by giving out questionaire to students as a method of data collection which I found best suited for the type of research topic

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    ON CLIMATE CHANGE AND HEALTH EFFECTS Presented By: THEODORA CECILE G. MAGTURO MD. MHA NCDPC-DOH ENGR. JEAN ROSETE EMB-DENR MR. NINIO RELOX PAGASA-DOST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Republic of the Philippines COUNTRY DESCRIPTION •7107 Islands •No land boundaries Taiwan- north Vietnam –west China – northwest Malaysia and Indonesia–South 3 major islands •Luzon •Visayas •Mindanao DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Republic of the Philippines

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    NUTRI 300/FCS 340 Nutrition Dietary Analysis Project- Part II OVERVIEW Part II of the dietary analysis project involves an in-depth analysis of your diet by comparing your dietary intake to the recommendations for macronutrients and micronutrients. It will be based on your 3-day average intake and the reports that you printed out. Before you begin PART II‚ make the changes to part I of your project based on my comments and any other errors you see. It is important to make these changes

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