that people who are well rested will burn fat easier than those who don’t, and those who don’t will actually burn more muscle than those who do. According to Dr. Aaron P. Rapoport, sleep and your metabolism are controlled by the same sectors of the brain. When you are sleepy certain hormones go up in your blood, and those same hormones cause you to have an appetite, so if you're sleepy you’ll want to eat to get more energy. Sleep is extremely important to teenagers. It helps them grow up healthy
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A REVIEW ON RETINAL FEATURE SEGMENTATION METHODOLOGIES FOR IABETIC RETINOPATHY Dr. N. Jayalakshmi1 K. Priya2 HOD and Professor, Research Scholar, Saveetha Engineering College, Research & Development Centre, Chennai , India Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, India Abstract--Diabetic Retinopathy is a most common diabetic eye disease, which occurs when a blood vessel in the retina change. There are two stages of the disease. The early stage is Non proliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR) and later
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Children are more prone to diseases. They catch disease easily because they have lower level of immunity. Even though the disease is light for adults, it can be dangerous for children. There are the childhood diseases that are prevalent in Republic of Korea, and there are measures which are taken by the health authorities to control the spread of such illnesses and prevent a recurrence. Especially, in Korea, there are summer and winter which continue extremely hot and cold weather. This makes people
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AI research is highly technical and specialized and is divided into subfields. John McCarthy, who coined the term in 1955, defines it as "the science and engineering of making intelligent machines”. AI research is divided by several technical issues. Some subfields focus on the solution of specific problems. Others focus on one of several possible approaches or on the use of a particular tool or towards the accomplishment of particular applications. Artificial intelligence is used for logistics,
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The CNS consists primarily of the brain, spinal cord, and contains tissues other than the nervous tissue such as small amounts of connective tissue and blood vessels (Campbell, Reece and Simon, 2004). There are two types of nervous tissue in the CNS. Grey matter is composed of neurons, synapses
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Experience Design is a relatively new field of design that still has yet to be explored in depth. It is hard to narrow down what exactly Experience Design is. This seems to be a common theme amongst Experience Designers in their attempt to explain what exactly it is that they do. I read through numerous case studies, books, articles, journals, etc. and never came across a clear definition that fit my understanding of Experience Design, much like most others that have written on this topic. Fifteen
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Color Blindness and its Effects On Humans Many People have 20-20 vision (“normal" vision is 20/20. This means that the test subject sees the same line of letters at 20 feet that person with normal vision sees at 20 feet). Lots of people wear glasses, however did you know that 8% of males and 0.5% of females can’t fully see colors. This disease or illness is called Daltonism, after the scientist Dalton but it’s most commonly referred to as color blindness. Color blindness happens because of cones
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Caffeine is a widespread stimulant that can be found in varies kinds of products in daily life diet such as coffee, tea, cola and even chewing gums. Many people are used to reach a cup of coffee as the start of a new workday. “According to the International Coffee Organization, approximately 1.6 billion cups of coffee are consumed worldwide every day” (Whiteman). However, many people don’t have clear understanding about the health effect of caffeine and took in excessive caffeine daily. In fact,
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affects the brain cells. It is NOT a normal part of aging and it is also not something that happens inevitably in later life. The disease was named after Dr. Alois Alzheimer, a German physician in 1906, after he had performed an autopsy on the brain of a dead woman who had experienced severe memory loss, confusion and difficulty understanding questions and found dense deposits around her nerve cells. It is the most common type of dementia, which is a progressive dysfunction of the brain which results
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Multiple Sclerosis MS “is one of the most common disabling neurological conditions affecting young adults” (MacLean, 2010). Since MS is a neurological disease it slowly attacks the body’s immune system. This disease over time effects a person everyday functioning such walking and seeing properly. People who have MS experience problems in all aspects of the 5 domains. However, with proper treatment these domains can be restructured in a person’s life. For example, when helping someone with MS a Recreational
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