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    Pros And Cons Medical Marijuana Research Paper

    p., n.d. Web. 28 Apr. 2015. Smoking any kind of marijuana damages the “heart, brain, immune system, and lungs”. Smoking marijuana destroys learning and interferes with “memory, perception, and judgment”. Marijuana contains many chemicals including cancer-causing compounds that has been found in a high percentage of car crashes and workplace accidents. Cannabis, which is in marijuana, weakens the immune system and infects the lungs, it can also cause damage in the lining of the bronchial passage and

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    Acute Care Case Study

    Physical factors such as community size may result in overcrowding which often restricts people’s use and participation in outdoor activities such as walking or jogging. Similarly, industrialization has resulted in urbanization, with large parks that are not within walking distance for most residents and small parks with limited recreational areas. Supermarkets, fast food restaurants and other establishments are ubiquitous thereby providing easy access to unhealthy foods such as, high sugar/calorie

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    Astrocytoma Research Paper

    Nearly 13,000 lives are claimed each year by Astrocytoma. Astrocytoma is a very fatal tumorous cancer that attacks the Cerebellum, Cerebrum, Brainstem, and central parts of the brain. It also can invade parts the nervous system, and parts of the spinal cord. This cancer comes from astrocytes, which forms the supportive tissue of the brain. Astrocytes are microscopic star shaped cells that make up one of the many foundations of the brain. Primary brain tumors are formed when there are mutations that

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    Informative Speech On Spinal Hematoma

    I write to you today with the utmost urgency and the implied behest of one who cannot yet read, write, or count. I write to you for the one whose life has not really started. I write to you for six month old Benjamin Carson Thomas who has been diagnosed with a severe spinal hematoma. As you know, a spinal hematoma causes sudden pain and tenderness, followed by weakness and loss of sensation below the affected area of the spinal cord. These effects may progress to complete paralysis in minutes or

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    Obesity Persuasive Research Paper

    Parents now have the fear of outliving their children. Obesity is an international epidemic that affects millions and the generation between 13 and 24 is the middle of it all. There are many to blame for this problem and different ideas on how it drastically increased. Obesity could be caused through the different types of foods that have been introduced throughout the years. It can also be due in part to fast food companies advertising and selling unhealthy foods. The government has now gotten involved

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    Obesity In America

    One of Americas biggest battles isn’t with another foreign county, but it is with obesity within our own youth. Over the last few century’s, as America moved from rural communities to urban environments, Americas youth has become more obese. Following closely behind Wales, America is the second fattest nation in the world. “Obesity and other closely related overweight conditions are the fifth leading cause of death worldwide” (Lobelo 1). The fattening of Americas youth is a terrifying epidemic

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    Documentary Analysis: Why Our Food Is Making Us Fat

    Peretti, Jacques. "Why Our Food Is Making Us Fat." The Guardian. Guardian News and Media, 11 June 2012. Web. 10 June 2016. This web article started with the author's point of view as he rode on a bariatric ambulance (an ambulance designed especially to care for the obese). The information gathered from this web source include facts from a twelve year study done at Plymouth hospital, Earl Butz, Surplus of corn, Hank Cardello, and many other important figureheads of the obesity epidemic. This web

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    Obesity Epidemic In America

    axis. All of these contribute to obesity in America and around the world. So obesity has indeed increased over the years. By 2030 there will be 6 million cases of diabetes, 5 million cases of heart disease and stroke and 4 hundred thousand cases of cancer. Not only that, but today's generation will have a fewer life except than their parents. Leaving the Obesity Epidemic in

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    Obesity In Children

    The prevalence in obesity in children and young adults is at an all-time high in the US today and is predisposing children to obesity as adults and therefor morbidity throughout their lifetime 1. There are innumerable factors that influence body weight and many that an individual may have no control over such as genetic make-up, prenatal factors, age, gender, diseases and drugs2. When considering factors that affect weight and that can be controlled, diet is one factor that plays a major contribution

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    Radley Balko Analysis

    Health issues are affecting our society as a result we blame the Food industry’s for obesity rates in America. . David Zinczenko blames Fast food Industry for obesity while Radley Balko believes it self-responsibility . They both have different points of views. David Zinczenko blames the fast food industry for childhood obesity in the United States. Childhood obesity has increased to at least 30 percent in this country. Medical costs are skyrocketing. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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