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    lungs produce mucus as a protective agent it traps bacteria antigens dust and other irritants that enter the respiratory passages during breathing , however the overproduction of mucus is a symptom of many common illnesses including colds flu asthma allergies and chronic bronchitis , coughing is the body’s way to get rid of the excess but this effort can be challenging because of the thick and sticky nature of mucus with coughing attacks leading to muscle pull passing out fractured ribs and in extreme

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    It is important to eat healthy and have a nutrious balanced diet. There are many diet fads over the years, low carb high protein diet. Paleo diet that requires you to eat what human ate in the Paleolithic pirord. Then there are food to avoid and compounds that you should never have or they will compromise your health. Monosodium glutamate, high fructose corn syrup and sodium nitrate all depicted as poisoning our bodies. Sodium nitrites are found naturally in plants and Americans eat vegetables

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    tell people I care for my health, and the lives of other living beings. We live in a time and place where all of the people around us have different things to say about what exactly is the definition of the best kind of lifestyle. Some companies sell diet pills whereas other people write books about the “best life” that you can live. Every time that you open your eyes, a choice has to be made about what kind of day you will have and what kind of person you will be. Out of all the options there are,

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    Although we may try to fight death tooth and nail, battling it with medicine, hiding from it with youthful and jovial interaction, or even tempting it through awe-inspiring feats of courage, we are all susceptible to death and eventually will succumb to its cold embrace. Death, for as long as man has lived, has terrified more people than any other concept. We cannot see death, yet it looms above us as a constant cloud of doubt and fear. Edgar Allen Poe, in his short story “The Masque of The Red Death”

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    Is this a natural reaction? In the story “The Masque of The Red Death”, Prince Prospero tries to forget about the thought of death by throwing a party with many of his closest friends. Today’s times are not any different. Many of us try to make as many good memories as we can before our time on this world is up. Everyone in this world is going to die at some point, but no one wants to think about that. Most people do not let the thought of death bother them, they just live their normal life and go

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    healthy eating and weight loss. According to the diet, individuals with certain blood types thrive by eating similar foods as their ancestors, because their bodies will be chemically accustomed to that diet (D’Adamo, 1996). Reaching over seven million people (“Real Success Stories”, n.d.), D’Adamo’s blood type diet is a complete success. However, such an exact yet profitable diet plan yields questionable motives and scientific basis. Expecting a diet based solely on blood type to be successful seems

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    A fad diet is a weight loss plan or aid that over-promises dramatic results. These diets typically don 't result in long-term weight loss and they are usually not very healthy. In fact, some diets can actually be dangerous to your health”(Family Doctor.org). Fad diets promise excessive and miraculous weight loss goals, however these diets are proven by scientific evidence that they do not promote long lasting results. Instead they are harmful and can promote rapid onset obesity. The problem being

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    Epicureans: A Debate Essay

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    My topic focuses on Rosenbaum’s defense of the epicurean view, Luper’s critique of this view and my argument on who has a stronger position in regards to the topic. I am going to do this by describing both arguments in a detailed manner. Rosenbaum defends the epicurean view while Luper argues against, both sides provide excellent arguments and my argument is that which I feel is more superior. Rosenbaum defends the epicurean view throughout his essay. Epicurus “argued that since death

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    BCE, Pythagoras, a Greek philosopher, followed and advocated a vegetarian diet. Another person that advertized vegetarian diets was Buddah. In 1806 BCE, Dr. William Lampe and Percy Bysshe Shelley, were one of the first people to refuse the use of eggs and dairy, publicly in that time period. A vegetarian is someone who does not gormandize eggs or any type of meat or fish. Veganism is the practice of a strict vegetarian diet that requires the abstinence from the use of animal products. This includes

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    vegetarian diet to save animals in or so that we could protect them from having a harsh life but no one talks of how vegetarian diets can affect your health. Meat is one of the worse sources for us to get our nutrients from because the fat that meat contains is the unhealthiest one while the fats that come from plants or nuts is one of the healthiest. When you have a vegetarian diet you have less chances to get a cardiovascular disease, your chances of having cancer lowers. Vegetarian diets are actually

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