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Celiac Disease
Celiac Disease
Introduction
Celiac disease refers to a condition where the intestine of a human gets damaged. The disease prevents it from absorbing food that is important for the health. This damage is mostly caused due to a reaction to consuming gluten, an element commonly found in wheat, grains, rye, barley ...
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Infant Diet
[Name of the Institute]Infant Diet
Introduction
Deficiency of iron is what makes you sluggish during your menstrual cycle and brings immunity levels down. Another major requirement for iron is during a pregnancy, where the child and placenta need to grow and an iron deficiency could result in preterm delivery, low birth ...
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Nutrition: Health Hazards in our Diet
Nutrition: Health Hazards in our Diet
Introduction
In today's modern world; people are exposed to numerous health hazards in their diets. Due to the fast-paced nature of modern world; people do not seem to notice the grim health hazards present in their food intake. A wide variety ...
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Barriers of Healthy Behavior
Barriers of Healthy Behavior
Introduction
Obesity has appeared as the most critical nutritional dilemma in front of the world. The most current information (1999-2000) from nationwide surveys in the United States proposes that almost two thirds of the adult population is overweight, and almost one third is obese. ...
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Family-Based Strategic Work Plan for Teenage Alcoholics
Family-Based Strategic Work Plan for Teenage Alcoholics
Goal
To address the health behaviors of teenage alcoholics through family-based strategies and to increase co-operation between parents and their teenage alcoholic children.
Measures of success
Family conflicts were addressed.
Complete data was collected regarding teenage alcoholics and their families.
Both families and ...
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Sport Nutrition Program
Sport Nutrition Program
Introduction to Sport Nutrition Program
Sport nutrition program is of the greatest significance for athletic of tomorrow and coaches of today. There is a vital need for understanding sport nutrition programs. Nutrition is 20% science and 80% habit. We know it takes time to change our ...
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Summary of Articles
“Effects of Carbohydrate Restriction on Strength Performance” by M. Leveritt and P. J. Abernethy
This article presented by the authors, M. Leveritt and P. J. Abernethy aims to identify the result and effects of limiting the intake of carbohydrates on the strength performance of an athlete. It has been ...
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Evaluation of Two Classmates' Discussions
Evaluation of Two Classmates' Discussions
Colleague # 1
Probing Question
Is mentoring in the field of nursing is necessary? And how it impact on the nursing profession?
Insight that Synthesizes the Information
The topic of mentorship for nursing students is quite important. A mentoring relationship is usually developed with a ...
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Denotations vs. Connotations
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Denotation and Connotation
Writers often make effective use of denotations and connotations in sentences to describe a subject. Denotation refers to the actual or literal meaning of words as found in the dictionary. For example, the dictionary associates the word snake with scaly, legless reptiles that ...
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EXERCISE VS MEDICATION
Exercise and nutrition is best comparatively with medicine for 65 year old people
Exercise and nutrition is best comparatively with medicine for 65 year old people
Introduction
Exercise and nutritious diet and medicine have been a great subject of debate for many researchers among older people. An important role is ...