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    The Uses Of Metformin

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    Biguanide (Metformin) is usually the first diabetes medication prescribed if a healthy diet and physical activity alone has not sufficiently helped to control the blood glucose levels. Metformin works in two ways: It helps to stop the liver producing new glucose and to overcome insulin resistance by making insulin carry glucose into muscle cells more effectively. It is available in different forms – tablets for immediate release (up to three times per day) or prolonged release (usually once per

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    Selection of test The test that will be uses is a one- way ANOVA test. A one-way ANOVA test involved the analysis of the difference between means of three or more groups and the variance within the groups (Salkind, 2013). The research scenario is looking at the difference between three groups which are individuals who cannot to identify hypertension lifestyle factors, can identify some hypertension lifestyle factors and can identify all hypertension lifestyle factors and their willingness to engage

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    Use Of Force

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    Based on the Doctor’s point of view in “The Use of Force” by William Carlos Williams, the relationship that develops between the doctor and the child becomes predatory. As the title suggest, the central idea of the story is how the doctor negotiates the force he’s in authority of and the effects of utilizing such force. At first he remains cool and professional, but the more the girl struggles against his actions, he feels animalistic to defeat the child. The doctor becomes conflicted by the motivation

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    Meaningful Use

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    government views EHR system used in meaningful ways as the key to reforming the healthcare systems. Meaningful use of the EHR systems can also improve the overall quality of healthcare, insure patient safety, as well as reduce the cost of healthcare to individuals (Bigalke & Morris, 2010, p. 116). The responsibility of employing the new EHR Medicare and Medicaid

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    Everyday Use

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    “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker is a story set in humble beginnings and a depiction of a family who is bonded by similar backgrounds but is separated by their purpose and priorities. One character that accurately depicts this separation is Dee. Throughout the story, Dee is characterized as being rebellious and carefree. While Dee is free-spirited, she is also rooted in her home and heritage. One statement from Alice Walker depicts the difference between Dee and the effect of these differences on

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    Tobacco Use

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    Materials and Instrument Instrument The instrument for this study will contain ten guiding questions to help focus on research question: In what way does S/R protect against tobacco use. The researcher will construct the questions in line with the SLT’s proposed pathways of learning as discussed in Miller (2011). The first five questions will be based on SLT’s proposed pathways: observational learning, vicarious learning, social cognitive process, self-efficacy, and agency. These questions will

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    The Use Of Drugs

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    treatment protocol between non-pharmacological measures such as pacifiers, swaddling and reducing environmental stimuli. However, when symptoms are so severe they warrant pharmacological measures, there does not seem to be a consensus on what drug to use, when to initiate the drug and how long to keep the infant on the drug as explained, by (McQueen & Murphy-Oikonen, 2016). Gaps still exist, including a lack of clarity and consistency in how the syndrome is defined, measured, and managed. According

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    Use Of Utilitarianism

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    revised by John Stuart Mill. This theory is based on producing the greatest amount of happiness for the greatest amount of people and all self-aware beings on Earth. Utilitarianism factors in the amount of bad and good that will be produced by an act. It uses this whether it is during the act or after the act has been done. A utilitarianist believes in one ultimate goal: living a life without pain and a life with many enjoyments. Pain and enjoyments are different to everyone so they are hard to judge sometimes

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    Uses of Nanotechnology

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    INTRODUCTION: In recent times, infectious diseases continue to pose a major healthcare issue in developing countries making it imperative to develop logical solutions for robust and rapid diagnosis and treatment of these infections. Traditional techniques suffer from limitations, including laborious specimen processing, bulky instrumentation, and slow result readout. In view of the urgency for sensitive, specific, robust and rapid diagnostics, numerous advancements have been made in the area

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    The Use Of Radiotherapy

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    In a newer study, though, Giesel and his team analyzed its diagnostic use value, scrutinizing biodistribution across tumors and normal organs in seven different patients. The participants in the study had recurring prostate cancer, and the study took stock of the sizes of their lesions. They administered 18F-PSMA-1007

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