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Nutrition In Mountain Biking
Number of words: 1394 | Number of pages: 6

... 2. Sugar coated are not bad either 3. Most cereals contain less than 2 grams of fat per serving When riding a bicycle, your muscles produce 30-100 times more heat than when your body is at rest. The body puts out this inferno by increasing the sweat rates. In the summer you can lose over two liters of fluid per hour on a really hot day, dehydration and saddle soars are the leading reasons cyclists drop out of races. The body loses this much fluid mostly from an increase in sweat rates. Water does not supply calories, minerals, or vitamins, but it is mandatory almost for every body function. It keeps body temperatures from rising while the person is exercising. Water account ...

Euthanasia Is Not The Answer
Number of words: 1146 | Number of pages: 5

... so much. He was not active in church but returned to his catholic faith. He showed my family and I how to live in the face of death. He wasn’t afraid to die and let us share in his care. He had some pain but it was well controlled. He had hospice come and make him very comfortable. Our family was united in caring for him. This is a perfect example of why you shouldn’t choose Euthanasia. Death is never easy, but learning to care for the dying is the answer. In the book , David Cundiff M.D. a hospice physician writes “Improved care of the terminally ill will make the question of Euthanasia and assisted suicide moot.”(3) In a passage that echoes this from M. Scott Peck M.D. “Had x chosen hosp ...

The HIV Epidemic
Number of words: 1090 | Number of pages: 4

... The day after 12-year-old Jennifer received a transfusion, her doctor discovered that the blood was contaminated with HIV. Jennifer, however, was never informed. Three years later, Jennifer began dating Daniel Reesner, and she still was unaware of her infection. Later she was diagnosed with AIDS and died 1 month after the diagnosis. After learning of his girlfriend's death, Daniel tested positive for HIV. Did the physician have an obligation to inform Jennifer? If he failed to tell Jennifer, could he be held liable to her boyfriend years later? The California court answered both questions affirmatively. In most US jurisdictions, there is little doubt that physicians have a legal d ...

Genetics And Heredity
Number of words: 963 | Number of pages: 4

... from your parents. Chromosomes contain the information of a person's potential height, potential strength against disease, and other physical characteristics. A human being has 23 pairs of chromosomes in every cell in his or her body (except reproductive cells). If, during a stage of growth, a fetus somehow loses one of these chromosomes, the baby may die, or have a birth defect. Since this error is written on their genes, they may pass it on to their children, who may or may not have anything wrong with them. The way a person looks, as I have stated, is hereditary. In humans, brown eyes are dominant. Thus, if a person with brown eyes and a recessive blue eye gene were to marry so ...

Memory
Number of words: 1562 | Number of pages: 6

... abuse of children and adolescents is known to cause severe psychological and emotional damage. Adults who were sexually abused in childhood are at a higher risk for developing a variety of psychiatric disorders, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, and mood disorders. To understand the essential issues about traumatic memory, the human mind’s response to a traumatic event must first be understood. The memory is made up of many different sections with each having different consequences on one another. Can people remember what they were wearing three days ago? Most likely no, because the memory only holds on to what is actively remembered. What a person was wearing is not ...

Obsessive-Compulsive Behaviors
Number of words: 1955 | Number of pages: 8

... rituals of OCD are intense, the victim's work and home life disintigrate. Obsessions are persistant, senseless, worrisome, and often times, embarrassing, or frightening thoughts that repeat over and over in the mind in an endless loop. The automatic nature of these recurant thoughts makes them difficult for the person to ignore or restrain successfully. The essence of a Compulsive Personality Disorder is normally found in a restricted person, who is a perfectionist to a degree that demands that others to submit to hisher way of doing things. A compulsive personality is also often indecisive and excessively devoted to work to the exclusion of pleasure. When pleasure is considered, it ...

Managing People With AIDS
Number of words: 2934 | Number of pages: 11

... HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is the retrovirus that causes AIDS, or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. While AIDS itself does not kill a person, the disease weakens the person’s immune system, allowing other diseases like Kaposi’s sarcoma invade the body. These opportunistic diseases eventually overwhelm the person’s body. The virus is found in blood and other body products like saliva, sweat, and tears, and can only be transmitted by the exchange of blood, body products, or by sexual contact. Once the HIV virus is exposed to air, it dies instantaneously. This means that someone cannot spread the virus through breathing the same air, or by casual contact such as shaking hands. A pe ...

Cancer Of The Eye
Number of words: 373 | Number of pages: 2

... eyeball, or other obvious changes leading to early diagnosis and treatment. A slow growing tumor of the unnoticed until the cancer is more advaced. Any changes in vision or other problems such as a prtruding eye, squinting, or changes in the eyelid should be seen by an ophthalmologist. Although eye cancer is rare and most eye problems have a benign cause, the possibility of cancer should be ruled out as soon as possible. A number of different instruments are now available that enable an opthalmologist to examine most parts of the eye by noninvasive techniques. the degree of protrusion os the eyeball is measured with a speacial device called an exophthalmometer. the anterior portions o ...

Anxiety
Number of words: 1003 | Number of pages: 4

... serious effects can have on you. It becomes serious when you have to start changing your lifestyle to avoid your anxieties. can take the form of many situations. For example. another woman overheard at her work that someone had a bad odor. The woman assumed it was her, and became paranoid about her odor. She was afraid to go out in public, an didn’t let her husband go either. She became anti-social and then depressed. This pattern persisted for 10 years, until her husband eventually took them to a therapist. can cause severe depression. What happens is the person becomes anti-social, and because of isolation, becomes lonely and depressed. The depression can sometimes become so ...

Diet And Cancer... What Is The Link?
Number of words: 504 | Number of pages: 2

... AICR guidelines are: 1. Reduce the intake of total dietary fat to a level of no more than 30% of total calories and, in particular, reduce the intake of saturated fat to less than 10% of total calories. 2. Increase the consumption of fruits, vegetables and whole grains. 3. Consume salt-cured, salt-pickled and smoked foods only in moderation. 4. Drink alcoholic beverages only in moderation, if at all.* Most cancers start when the body is exposed to a carcinogen, a cancer- causing substance that is found everywhere in our environment for example in sunlight. When the body is exposed to this substance it can usually destroy the carcinogen without malignant effects. If any of the subs ...

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