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    Richer Gut Microbiomes

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    Gregarious Chimps Harbor Richer Gut Microbiomes Article Review Every animal on earth produces bacteria that helps fight off germs and diseases from the body. In the article “Gregarious chimps harbor richer gut microbiomes”‚ the researches at Duke University performed a study on the gut microbes and the behavior of Chimpanzees. They studied the DNA droppings from forty Chimpanzees between 2000 and 2008. The article stated that in both humans and chimpanzees‚ the intestines hold lots of bacteria

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    Irene Mccormack

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    CONTEXT Childhood: Irene McCormack grew up as a fairly typical West Australian girl. She was raised on a farm in Trayning‚ near New Norcia. At this time most of Australia was absorbed in the goings on of World War II. However‚ life went on in spite of the senseless‚ tragic conflict that consumed the lives of so many loved ones‚ destroyed homes and livelihoods‚ and scattered families around the globe. Family living in the first half of the decade saw many people face incredible difficulties

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    Microbes in Gut

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    4300/6938 Biomolecules Microbes in Gut Increase Fat Absorption You may think you have dinner all to yourself‚ but you’re actually sharing it with a vast community of microbes waiting within your digestive tract. A new study from a team including Carnegie’s Steve Farber and Juliana Carten reveals that some gut microbes increase the absorption of dietary fats‚ allowing the host organism to extract more calories from the same amount of food. Previous studies showed gut microbes aid in the breakdown

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    My Fathers Hands

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    My Father’s Hands Worthington’s father’s life was tragically shaped around his inability to read. Being a hard worker and supporting your family wasn’t all that was needed to make a man feel like he was fulfilling his place as a husband and a father. When his father pulled him out of school‚ he had him start doing a man’s job on the farm‚ without even receiving a first grade level education. Being a man and working to help his family‚ there was one thing that his son admired about his father

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    Blood and Guts

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    The book that has had the most influence over my life was written by a professional body builder‚ a six time Mr. Olympian‚ Dorian Yates called Blood and Guts. My dad passed away at 39 years old due to heart issues and I told myself right then that was never going to be me. I grew up playing sports‚ but so did my dad so I knew I needed to do more to make sure I was around to be an old man. I heard about this book when I was looking up nutritional information so I ended up buying it. It is a very

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    Gut Microbiota

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    Before birth‚ the microbiota does not exist‚ as the body is sterile. (1‚ 6) The establishment of the microbiota does not develop until birth. (5) The first factor that affects the composition of the gut microbiota is the mode of delivery. (3‚ 5) Babies that are delivered vaginally have microbiota similar to that of the mother’s vaginal and fecal microbiota. In comparison‚ babies delivered by caesarean section have microbiota similar to the mother’s skin microbiota. Although the maternal bacterial

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    I am reading the book "In My Hands" by Irena Gut Opdyke. This story is about a Polish girl who is constantly avoiding the Germans during the Nazi rein and she was a holocaust rescuer. This blog post is going to be mainly about some of the main characters in the story. This story is a Biography. Irena is the main character in this book. In the beginning of the story‚ Irena was a quiet and shy girl. She was the oldest out of her other five siblings. Before she left her family‚ she was always behind

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    my future hands

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    Industries public in 1977‚ and by 2007 the combined fortune of the family was $60 billion‚ making the Ambanis the second richest family in the world. Ambani died on 6 July 2002.[3] Contents [show] Early career[edit] Ambani started with rupee 1 in his hand and earned money by working with a firm in Yemen in the 1950s and moved to Mumbai in 1958 to start his own business in spices. After making modest profits‚ he moved into textiles and opened a mill in Naroda industrial area of Ahmedabad. He founded

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    Guts Book Report

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    Hurd‚ Robyn-Alexis Prd. 3 Book Report: Guts by: Gary Paulsen General Information If I could rename this book‚ I would probably call it Close Calls because Gary Paulsen‚ the main character‚ has survived countless dangerous situations that should have ended with his death. The main setting‚ where most of those incidents have occurred‚ is the woods of Minnesota and occasionally Alaska. To me‚ it feels that Paulsen is just as amazed at his

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    Leaky Gut Syndromw

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    Practitioners believe that leaky gut syndrome is a bona fide pathological condition. It is often diagnosed with small intestine bacterial growth (SIBO)‚ and yeast infection or systemic candidiasis. If you fear that you may have‚ or could develop‚ a leaky gut‚ changing to a diet that protects the gut is the next step for you. You also need to address other lifestyle factors like having a good quality sleep‚ fighting stress‚ having a low-strain exercise‚ and breathing fresh air outside. The first

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