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    plaque builds up in the arteries. The plaque builds up inside the arteries and either partially or completely blocks the blood flow. Diseases like coronary heart disease angina‚ and chronic kidney disease can occur as a result of atherosclerosis. When atherosclerosis affects the arteries in the heart‚ it is known as a coronary heart disease‚ and coronary heart disease is the number one killers of Americans. Atherosclerosis is a progressive disease that starts in childhood. For some people the disease

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    ONLINE MIGRATION http://searchcio.techtarget.com/definition/migration In information technology‚ migration is the process of moving from the use of one operating environment to another operating environment that is‚ in most cases‚ is thought to be a better one. – Margaret Rouse http://www.ghs-mh.de/migration/projects/define/define.htm The definition of the word migration can be "the movement of people from one place to another". – Sokrates Comenius http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php

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    Richmond Manuel Ulan sa Tag-araw (Reaction Paper) Before I watched the film‚ I am aware that the genre and contents of it is all about the Climate Change and Global Warming. Having that thought‚ I know that it will be related to our subject which is all about environmental health. If our mother earth’s health is at risk‚ everything that is involved to it is also affected. If we are doing wrong to our mother earth‚ it will surely give us a negative feedback. For me‚ our nature as a person is

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    Earth hour Title: Earth hour- Sixty minutes of darkness to highlight climate change. Publication:24 hrs. Toronto Date: Friday‚ March 22‚ 2013. Earth hour Earth Hour is a worldwide event organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature(WWF) It is held towards the end of March annually‚ encouraging households and businesses to turn off their non-essential lights for one hour. In order to raise awareness about the need to take action on climate change. Earth hour The event‚ conceived by WWF and

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    The Effect of Global Warming on Thermohaline Circulation Kabir Rao1 [1] Industrial activities‚ such as fossil fuel burning and other human activities such as tropical deforestation have increased greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere. Increasing global temperatures are likely to have extreme effects on global climate and may result in species extinction‚ changes in agricultural production and deleterious effects on health. Studies have been conducted in recent years on the effects

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    Good morning Mrs Dupree and class today I will be making you all more aware on coronary heart disease. What is it ? Heart disease is a range of conditions that affect your heart‚ the term heart disease is often used with the term cardiovascular disease which refers to conditions that are involved in the narrowing of the blood vessels which can then lead to a heart attack. There are many different forms of heart disease which come in the form of heart conditions such as ones that affect your valves

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    Geography Describe and explain oceanic circulation and discuss its role in climate and weather. (25) Mass flows of water‚ or currents‚ are essential to understanding how heat energy moves between the Earth’s water bodies‚ landmasses‚ and atmosphere. The ocean covers 71 percent of the planet and holds 97 percent of its water‚ making the ocean a key factor in the storage and transfer of heat energy across the globe. The movement of this heat through local and global ocean currents affects the

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    1. Could Garlic Reduce Coronary Plaque? Aged garlic extract (AGE) has been known to stop the advancement of heart disease for a while now‚ something of which I had never heard of before this article. Additionally‚ now researchers are also finding evidence that supports AGE may also be extremely beneficial when it comes to reducing coronary plaque for patients suffering with metabolic syndrome. The study involved 55 participants between the ages of 40 to 75. 27 of these patients took 2400 mg of AGE

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    It is important to understand what coronary heart disease (CHD) is in order to alter a lifestyle to combat the disease. Poor cardiovascular health care habits can be highly detrimental to a person’s health. Poor habits have a direct relation to lack of knowledge on the subject‚ in this case CHD. An inadequate supply of information can lead the continuation of a poor cardiovascular lifestyle‚ thus drastically raising the risk for CHD. In elementary terms‚ what you do not know can hurt you. In 2013

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    The human body cells need oxygen in order to function and the respiratory system allows this to happen. Consisting of air passages‚ pulmonary vessels‚ the lungs and breathing muscles‚ it supplies fresh oxygen to the blood which can be fed to other parts of the body. The ribs‚ rib muscles and diaphragm all play a part in allowing air into and out of the lungs‚ (oxygen going into the body and carbon dioxide leaving the body). This is known as ventilation. When we breathe in we inhale and when we

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