populations further away had a lower prevalence [43% or variants within 10 degrees of the Arctic circle](Young, 2007). Genes associated with hypertension such as CYP3A5 also follow this pattern. In CYP3A5, its functional form is highly prevalent in equatorial populations, while northern populations have a high prevalence of the nonfunctional derived form(Weder, 2007b). AGT, another gene associated with sodium retention, also shows a similar latitudinal cline(Weder, 2007b). Additionally, there appears…
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breathing& dizziness Decreased regeneration of epithelial cells Severe anemia may lead to angina and CHF 2. Differentiate between the causes and treatments of each anemia Iron Deficiency Causes Insufficient iron impairs hemoglobin synthesis Liver disease, blood loss, and malabsortption GI disorder Very common in women and vegetarians Diagnosis Low hemoglobin and hematocrit levels Low Serum ferritin (what iron is attached to when its store) and iron Treatment Treat underlying causes Iron supplements…
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made, but not all of them are illegal. A weight lifter can safely, and legally, gain possession of this class C drug long as they have a prescription for it. Steroids are use by a wide range of people, athletes who do steroids usually wants to have an edge of their competition even though is cheating. Steroids have spread around from people then into sports some people uses steroids for not just for bad reasons but for good. Steroids should not be use under no circumstance only if is a medical conditions…
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with heart failure and put on an organ transplant waiting list. However, many things can cause the need for a transplant such as "...Heart attack (myocardial infarction or MI), Viral infection of the heart muscle, High blood pressure, Heart valve disease, Heart defects present…
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synchronous with the heartbeat, heard on auscultation over a narrowing in an artery. cardiomegaly Enlargement of the heart. clubbing Club-shaped deformity of fingertips, seen in chronic pulmonary disease. cor pulmonale Dilatation, hypertrophy, or failure of the right ventricle due to acute or chronic pulmonary disease. crepitant rale A fine crackling rale. dependent edema Edema of the lower extremities, aggravated by the dependent (downward hanging) position. diaphoresis Sweating. dyspnea Shortness of breath…
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related as second cousins or closer.(Barakat,2014). Consanguinity, in particular first cousin marriage is wide-spread and socially encouraged in many Middle Eastern, West Asian and North African countries. Consanguinity is a problem, because it is much more likely that both parents will carry the same genes, if they are related. In non-consanguineous marriages the risk of a serious disease or malformation in a child is about 1 in 11, whereas in cousin marriages it increases to 50%. (Hamamy,2012…
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As a result, it is a serious issue that requires immediate and heightened attention, especially due to its debilitating consequences on children and society at large. Childhood obesity has been linked with adulthood obesity and chronic diseases including hypertension, diabetes, and sleep apnea (Eagle et al., 2012). Besides the short-term and long-term health effects, obese children tend to exhibit lower academic achievements compared to their non-obese peers. Environmental and genetic…
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productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community" Did you know these facts? * Vegetarian foods are a major source of nutrition for most people in the world. * Vegetarians have lower rates of heart disease and some forms of cancer than non-vegetarians. * Vegetarian diets can be simple and easy to prepare. What is a vegetarian? Broadly defined, a vegetarian is a person who does not eat meat, poultry, and fish. Vegetarians eat mainly fruit, vegetables…
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obesity (http://www.healthypeople.gov/HP2020). As of 2008, 33.8% of the US health population is considered obese by a BMI of thirty or greater. 32.2% of those obese people are men and 35.5% are women (http:// www.cdc.gov). Obesity is a widespread disease and is now considered to be a public health issue. In 2008, Colorado was the only state to have an obesity prevalence of less than 20%(http:// www.cdc.gov). Also in 2008, six states including: Alabama, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, and West…
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Gamache Homelessness and Health Introduction Homelessness has become an evolving epidemic of our time, and the health implications associated with being homeless makes it that much worse. Homeless people are at major risk for premature death and a wide range of health problems such as HIV, skin blemishes, and much more. It is very difficult for homeless people to fix their health issues due to the difficulty of accessing health care possibly because of missing health cards, or simply because of the…
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