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    Andy Nguyen The lack of exercise doesn’t just affect your internal being but it also affects your external being as well. Lack of exercise can cause serious health issues. Our generation has been greatly affected by lack of exercise. Among all effects of lack of exercise‚ obesity is primary. Obesity is a condition where high amount of fat is accumulated in the body‚ which in turn can lead to several other health problems We have cable television‚ the internet‚ and video games partially to

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    Xi Zhao The lack of exercise among senior citizens has been reported increasingly over the past decades. In the United States‚ Why we should care: “The global population age 65 or older was estimated at 461 million in 2004‚ an increase of 10.3 million just since 2003. Projections suggest that the annual net gain will continue to exceed 10 million over the next decade. Individuals 65 years of age are expected to raise to 20% by the year 2040‚ and health care programs are projected to represent

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    Lack of Exercise May Cause Falls in the Elderly Problem Section Falls are a major source of death and injury in elderly people. For example‚ they cause 90% of hip fractures and the current cost of hip fractures in the US is estimated to be about 10 billion dollars (Kato‚ Izumi‚ Hiramatsu‚ & Shogenji‚ 2006). Ensuring patient safety is one of the main reasons given for use of restraints. However‚ according to Jech (2006)‚ the use of physical restraints is unlikely to prevent falls. Physical restraints

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    The lack of exercise doesn’t just affect your internal being but it also affects your external being as well. Lack of exercise can cause serious health issues. Our generation has been greatly affected by lack of exercise. Among all effects of lack of exercise‚ obesity is primary. Obesity is a condition where high amount of fat is accumulated in the body‚ which in turn can lead to several other health problems We have cable television‚ the internet‚ and video games partially to blame. It doesn’t

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    period of withdrawal how exercise can regulate your mood? no doubt we all believe that exercise is a magical key to lead a long and healthy life. Exercise has several benefits on our mind and body. By doing exercise regularly‚ the can stay away from a lot of body ailments which are a must with the advancing age. For seniors following an exercise routine is the ideal way to enhance their energy level and is stay fit. This is common that with advancing age we become less active. Lack of activity brings joint

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    II. BENEFITS OF EXERCISE About 100 B.C.‚ Cicero observed that “exercise and temperance can preserve something of our strength in old age.” Aristotle stressed the need for exercise to maintain “a healthy mind in a healthy body.” In the Misneh Torah‚ the twelfth century Jewish scholar and physician‚ Rabbi Moses Maimonides‚ strongly recommended daily exercise and warned that “anyone who sits around idle and takes no exercise will be subject to physical discomforts and failing strength.” Early in

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    If exercise maintains our health‚ do you maintain exercise? Some people may spend their little time or get up early to do exercise. But some people may think that it is not necessarily for them. The main point is that can exercise really advance for our healthy body? The answer is yes. And I don’t agree exercise can be detrimental to health. Exercise is the best way to regulate our weight. We burn our calories thought doing exercise‚ specially doing the aerobic exercise‚ which burning calories

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    coming ten years piloted her in reexamining her whole understanding of race‚ faith. Science‚ journalism and ethics. Henrietta Lacks was born as Loretta Pleasant on August 1‚ 1920 in Roanoke‚ Virginia. Her mother died when she was four years old. Henrietta grew up in the same house as her cousin who ended up being her husband “skloot” pg. 40-42. It all started when Henrietta lacks went to John Hopkins University Hospital to examine a “knot on her womb” that she had been feeling for the past year. Dr.

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    African American History The Immortal life of Henrietta Lacks Throughout history both African Americans and women had to fight to be treated not only equally but also even humanely. African Americans have endured being enslaved by people of white color‚ beaten hung‚ even shot. You would assume slavery to any human would be bad enough‚ but no it wasn’t. Women were discriminated against‚ all races. Women weren’t allowed to vote‚ participate in sports and sometimes not live independently. So what

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    Henrietta Lacks was born on August 1‚ 1920‚ in Roanoke‚ Virginia. Lacks died of cervical cancer on October 4‚ 1951‚ at age 31. Cells taken from her body without her knowledge were used to form the HeLa cell line. Lacks’s case has sparked legal and ethical debates over the rights of an individual to his or her genetic material and tissue. Life and Death Henrietta Lacks was born as Loretta Pleasant. At some point in time‚ she changed her name to Henrietta. After her mother died in 1924‚ she was

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