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Change: to a website specifically to help with the clarity of the acid/alkaline theory. An Italian oncologist claims that "cancer is a fungus" and that it can be cured with baking soda treatment!What happens when a person smokes a cigarette (nicotine-stimulant) and drinks alcohol (depressant) soon after?
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Change: I was only wearing a pair of shorts! ~K Here is a link to a website specifically to help with the clarity of the acid/alkaline theory. What happens when a person smokes a cigarette (nicotine-stimulant) and drinks alcohol (depressant) soon after?
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Change: so both men and women can suffer from hemochromatosis. People with a particular allele of a gene are much more likely to have hemochromatosis--and this allele is more common in people of European descent (especiallyfrom(especially from the British Isles)--so this is actually
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Change: is the Wikipedia article. I have VonWillebrand's Disease type 2N. This disease causes a lack of VonWillebrand protein, which is a clotting factor in the blood. It
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Change: Well, I am not allowed to drink more than about 8 oz in a 12 hour period, because it shuts my kidneys down. Somehow I
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Change: Hmmm. . . baking soda is soothing for skin irritations, but I never stopped to consider why that is. I'm not going to look it
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Change: is this? We know what too little iron in the blood causes.. Anemia. What does too much iron cause? Why does baking soda and water help relieve bee stings and other insect bites? What happens when a person smokes a cigarette (nicotine-stimulant) and drinks alcohol (depressant) soon after?
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Change: Yet another question...(sorry, I can't find the bullet points...where did they go!?): If you go to the Mouse Party, and look at Ecstasy, (the mouse
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Change: Riverdance,River dance, who can move their foot super fast, is their refractory period shorter than mine, or is it just a matter of motor control? Likewise, if a person was sick or in shock, thus having a
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Change: Why does baking soda and water help relieve bee stings and other insect bites? Is there a way to speed up your metabolism? There are lots of ways to speed up your metabolism--exercise seems the simplest. Some
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Change: We know what too little iron in the blood causes.. Anemia. What does too much iron cause? Is there a way to speed up your metabolism? There are lots of ways to speed up your metabolism--exercise seems the
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Change: The burning question on everybodys mind!!!!! (and only Kevin can answer)WILL WE PASS THIS CLASS??????????????************** Is there a way to speed up your metabolism? There are lots of ways to speed up your metabolism--exercise seems the
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Change: There are lots of ways to speed up your metabolism--exercise seems the simplest. Some people are simply going to have a faster metabolism than others,
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Change: Post your own questions! -ThisThis question is about the refractory period from last week's discussion. Theoretically, is it possible for one person's refractory period to be faster than another's? So, if I knew a crazy Irish dancer that danced in Riverdance, who can move
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Change: The burning question on everybodys mind!!!!! (and only Kevin can answer)WILL WE PASS THIS CLASS??????????????************** Question: Is there a way to speed up your metabolism?Post your own questions! -This question is about the refractory period from last week's discussion. Theoretically, is it possible for one person's
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Change: in the synaptic cleft longer, overstimulating the cell. From my understanding of SSRIs from last week's discussion, these anti-depressants do a similar thing; they cause
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Change: -This question is about the refractory period from last week's discussion. Theoretically, is it possible for one person's refractory period to be faster than another's? So, if I knew a crazy Irish dancer that danced in Riverdance, who can move their foot
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Change: Great question. ATP is the form of energy that drives all cellular reactions. ATP is generated in our cells through aerobic respiration, which involves glycolysis,
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Change: In the book it states that "...the net gain of 2 ATP and 2 NADH....represents and energy profit..." Could you say that there is a
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