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    Believe it or not‚ getting rid of stretch marks is not completely impossible. Many people are embarrassed and self-conscious about their stretch marks‚ and not just pregnant women or those who have given birth. The majority of the population today is overweight and with excessive body weight comes stretch marks for both men and women. As a matter of fact‚ sometimes body builders even get stretch marks! So it’s no wonder that many people are curious about the subject of getting rid of stretch

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    How do people define fat? Or the basis to which people intake sugary beverages and the local authorities intervening for the benefit of public health? These are questions that each individual will answer differently in terms of their body fat and the amount of sugary beverages which they drink. In most cases‚ some people can not help but be addicted to sugary beverage because that is the substance that keep them mobile‚ but others will argue differently. In a similar way in which people will say

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    Mary Ray Worley‚ a member of National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance (NAAFA) and the author of “Fat and Happy: In Defense of Fat Acceptance‚” advocates that fat people should embrace their curves and learn to love themselves. She expands on her personal experience to express how overweight individuals are stigmatized. The author begins her article by pointing out that our society believes that we should all be thin because we consider body fat offensive and as a sign of lack of self-respect

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    4.1 Weight centred paradigm The weight centred paradigm focuses on a certain image related to your level of fitness and diet. It is powered from the desire to reduce body fat or weight or to prevent gaining excess fat driven by both aesthetic and health images on social media. The war on obesity is a broad health-based set of expectations based off media problematizing excess body fat and creating solutions to the ’problem’ of being overweight. Some research suggests that body weight is the source

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    contractions of the skeletal muscle begin. Shivering is very effective in increasing body temperature‚ because muscle activity produces large amounts of heat. (E. N. Marieb‚ 1992‚ p. 866) Non-shivering thermogenesis usually occurs in brown adipose tissue (brown fat) that is present in human infants and hibernating mammals. It is a process whereby substances such as free fatty acids (derived from triacylglycerols) remove purine (ADP‚ GDP and others) inhibition of thermogenin (uncoupling protein-1)

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    Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone. In men‚ testosterone is essential in the development of male reproductive tissues such as the testis and prostate‚ as well as promoting secondary sexual characteristics including increased muscle‚ bone mass and the growth of body hair. Low levels of testosterone can produce several different signs and symptoms. For instance‚ testosterone is most commonly associated with an individual’s sex drive. Individuals with low testosterone‚ however‚ will typically

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    CORE PRACTICAL ONE Describe how the effect of caffeine on heart rate in Daphnia can be investigated practically‚ and discuss whether there are ethical issues in the use of invertebrates. Daphnia‚ the water flea‚ is a small freshwater crustacean which lacks physiological methods of maintaining a constant body temperature. This means that if the environmental temperature changes‚ its body temperature does so too and its metabolic rate will be expected to rise or fall accordingly. So the temperature

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    1. What makes Metabical different from the other weight-loss products on the market? Medibical is the first FDA-approved prescription drug for the overweight segment (BMI 25-30). It is a low-dose formula that reduces stress on heart and liver functions. Metabical also contains a controlled-release feature that requires only one pill be taken per day which leads to better patient compliance. Participants experience dramatic weight loss with an average 26 pounds for BMI 28-30 and 15 pounds for BMI

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    Negative effect of Computer on Children Topic sentence: Regular use of computer can have negative effect on children. Cause 1: Danger of headache and vision problem * exposer to screen bright light * effect on vision and head Cause 2: long use of computer deprived children from outdoor activities -gain weight and obesity Cause 3: Use of computer may lead children to topics that are beyond their imagination -unreal world -world

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    Dieting Makes People Fat A lot of people strongly believe that they have to starve themselves in order to reduce their weight. In fact‚ it is true that it may help them to reduce some ounces in a few days. However‚ dieting with an expectation of getting quick results is most likely to have serious consequences as rapid weight loss is not sustainable (FoodTalk‚ n.d.). The outcome of dieting is not just weight loss alone. Several other things also happen in the body when the energy intake of a person

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