HOW CAN YOU MAKE MENOPAUSE A MORE POSITIVE EXPERIENCE?

HOW CAN YOU MAKE MENOPAUSE A MORE POSITIVE EXPERIENCE?

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WHAT IS MENOPAUSE? Menopause is the permanent cessation of menstruation resulting in the loss of ovarian follicle development. The age at menopause appears to be genetically determined and is unaffected by race, socioeconomic status, age, or number of prior ovulations. Factors that are toxic to the ovary often result in an earlier age of menopause; for example, women who smoke experience an earlier menopause, etc. Women who have had surgery on their ovaries, or have had a hysterectomy, despite retention of their ovaries, may also experience early menopause. Although menopause is associated with changes in the hypothalamic and pituitary hormones that regulate the menstrual cycle, menopause is not a central event, but rather a primary ovarian failure. At the level of the ovary, there is a depletion of ovarian follicles.…
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The integrated vitamin C

The integrated vitamin C

Food supplements
so who am I? My name is Vitamin C or ascorbic acid , a hydrosoluble vitamin derived from glucose metabolism , Humans cannot synthesize ascorbic acid as they lack an enzyme called gulonolactone oxidase.Concentrations in plasma and leukocytes reflect the levels of the diet and body deposits respectively of this vitamin. Where do you find me? Among foods with high vitamin C levels are : TomatoesPotatoescitric fruits such as limes, oranges and lemonspeppers (the richest)strawberriesbroccoli How much vitamin C do I need?  Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDAs) for Vitamin CAgeMaleFemalePregnancyLactation0–6 months40 mg*40 mg*7–12 months50 mg*50 mg*1–3 years15 mg15 mg4–8 years25 mg25 mg9–13 years45 mg45 mg14–18 years75 mg65 mg80 mg115 mg19+ years90 mg75 mg85 mg120 mgSmokersIndividuals who smoke require 35 mg/daymore vitamin C than nonsmokers. You should be able to get all…
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How to immigrate as a professional pharmacist to Australia?

How to immigrate as a professional pharmacist to Australia?

immigration
The process of immigration will be as follow: Initial assessment. KAPS exam. English test. State nomination. Apply for the visa. Grant. Travel to Australia Do the academic English OET, PTE, IELTS or TOEFL then apply for provisional registration with the pharmacy board of Australia The internship period spends 1800 hours (1500 in the coronavirus situation) Start your internship then written test and oral test to the Full registration NOTE: Every step to immigration will cost you money it differs from time to time and the cost is going to be more expensive due to big competition on visas The cost of this process is approximate as follows: 3350 AUD KAPS step includes (initial assessment + KAPS exam) 4100 AUD visa (for the main applicant only) 1000 AUD English (for more…
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Coronavirus: How COVID-19 Affects Your Body

Coronavirus: How COVID-19 Affects Your Body

COVID-19
What COVID-19 Can Do Doctors continue to learn about the short-term and long-term effects of COVID-19 on your body. For some people, It starts with basic flu symptoms. But it could eventually affect your lungs, liver, kidneys, and even your brain. How It Spreads - covid-19 Usually, the virus makes contact with you when a nearby infected person sends droplets into the air by coughing, sneezing, or talking. It spreads easily between people within about 6 feet of each other. An infected person can spread these droplets, even if they don’t feel sick. The virus may infect you after you touch an object, like a doorknob, that has the virus on it. But that's not as common. Upper Respiratory Infection Once the virus enters the body, it usually settles in…
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What Are Symptoms of the Delta Variant?

What Are Symptoms of the Delta Variant?

COVID-19
Studies identifying specific symptoms caused by the Delta variant are still underway. According to a study conducted in the United Kingdom (where the Delta strain is dominant) symptoms of the Delta variant infection such as cough and loss of smell are less common. Most common symptoms include: Fever (100 degrees F or higher)HeadacheSore throatRunny noseDry coughFatigue Other symptoms include: Body achesMuscle or joint painShortness of breathMucus/phlegmConjunctivitisNasal congestionNausea or vomitingDiarrheaChillsDizzinessSkin rash or discoloration of the fingers or toes Serious symptoms include: Shortness of breath or difficulty breathingPersistent chest pain or pressure in the chestLoss of speech or movementLoss of appetiteConfusionHigh temperatureBluish lips or face Symptoms that may require hospitalization include: Severe neurological complications such as delirium, brain inflammation, stroke, or nerve damageDifficulty breathingChest pain or pressureExtreme disorientation and altered mental status with or without seizures On average, it may take 5-6 days for symptoms to appear after infection, although this period ranges…
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