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are avocados fattening
[ "The Skinny on the Fat and Calories. Avocados are high in fat. But it's monounsaturated fat, which is a good fat that helps lower bad cholesterol, as long as you eat them in moderation.Avocados have a lot of calories. The recommended serving size is smaller than you’d expect: 1/5 of a medium avocado (or 1 ounce) is 50 calories.tore avocados at room temperature, keeping in mind that they can take 4 to 5 days to ripen. To speed up the ripening process, put them in a paper bag along with an apple or banana. When the outside skins are black or dark purple and yield to gentle pressure, they’re ready to eat or refrigerate.", "Avocado is known as Mother Nature’s butter. Yes, Avocado contains 70% of its calories in fat and No, avocado is not fattening. If you are surprised by this statement, it’s because of a misconception people have about fat consumption and weight gain.Dietary “Fat” does not make you fat. It’s just a myth like most other dietary myths.ere are few reasons why avocados aid in losing weight. 1 Avocados are rich in monounsaturated fats which are very healthy and promote the reduction in the cholesterol levels and LDL (the bad cholesterol). 2 Natural fats do not induce weight gain the way “unnatural” fats do. 3 Avocados are rich in necessary natural fats.", "Knowledge center. Avocados are a creamy, buttery fruit grown in warm climates and often enjoyed in Mexican and South American cuisine. Also known as an alligator pear or butter fruit, the versatile avocado is the only fruit that provides a substantial amount of monounsaturated fat (the healthy kind).Avocados are a naturally nutrient-dense food and contain nearly 20 vitamins and minerals.lso known as an alligator pear or butter fruit, the versatile avocado is the only fruit that provides a substantial amount of monounsaturated fat (the healthy kind). Avocados are a naturally nutrient-dense food and contain nearly 20 vitamins and minerals.", "Dear Guacamole, No need to pause that chip in midair, or order sushi sans avocado! Avocados are indeed high in fat, but they're high in monounsaturated fat, the good fat, the kind of fat that may actually help lower blood cholesterol levels.And as you rightly said, avocados contain no cholesterol — no plant foods do.ear Guacamole, No need to pause that chip in midair, or order sushi sans avocado! Avocados are indeed high in fat, but they're high in monounsaturated fat, the good fat, the kind of fat that may actually help lower blood cholesterol levels.", "Facts on the Avocado. One cup of cubed avocados contains approximately 240 calories, (150 g), and 1 cup of pureed avocado contains 368 calories, (230 g). Over 90 percent of the calories come from fat, but over 80 percent of those fats are monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats, which are actually good for you.acts on the Avocado. One cup of cubed avocados contains approximately 240 calories, (150 g), and 1 cup of pureed avocado contains 368 calories, (230 g). Over 90 percent of the calories come from fat, but over 80 percent of those fats are monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats, which are actually good for you.", "By Ali Hale. Some people, in their attempts to be health-conscious, avoid avocados due to the relatively high fat and calorie content of these fruits (138 calories and 14.1g fat in half a medium-sized avocado). Yet avocados are one of the best foods you can eat, packed with nutrients and heart-healthy compounds.vocados taste great. The last reason is simple— avocados are a healthy way to boost the flavour and texture of your meals. Toss chopped avocado on a salad or bowl of soup, serve guacamole as an appetizer or condiment, or try one of these healthy avocado recipes to get more healthy avocado into your diet.", "1 Avocados are rich in monounsaturated fats which are very healthy and promote the reduction in the cholesterol levels and LDL (the bad cholesterol). 2 Natural fats do not induce weight gain the way “unnatural” fats do. 3 Avocados are rich in necessary natural fats.ere are few reasons why avocados aid in losing weight. 1 Avocados are rich in monounsaturated fats which are very healthy and promote the reduction in the cholesterol levels and LDL (the bad cholesterol). 2 Natural fats do not induce weight gain the way “unnatural” fats do. 3 Avocados are rich in necessary natural fats.", "Here are few reasons why avocados aid in losing weight. 1 Avocados are rich in monounsaturated fats which are very healthy and promote the reduction in the cholesterol levels and LDL (the bad cholesterol). 2 Natural fats do not induce weight gain the way “unnatural” fats do. 3 Avocados are rich in necessary natural fats.ere are few reasons why avocados aid in losing weight. 1 Avocados are rich in monounsaturated fats which are very healthy and promote the reduction in the cholesterol levels and LDL (the bad cholesterol). 2 Natural fats do not induce weight gain the way “unnatural” fats do. 3 Avocados are rich in necessary natural fats.", "Why Avocados Have Good Fat to Consume. Avocados are one of the most nutritious fruits you can select for a healthy diet. The fruit is also one of the most versatile. You can eat it fresh or use it as a salad ingredient or sandwich filling.You can also make a dip, smoothie, juice or puree from avocado.at Content of Avocados. A serving of 170 grams contains 285 calories. Fats account for about 25 grams. Most of these are monounsaturated fats, which are considered as healthy fats. They account for about 63 percent of the total fat content.", "Although they are fruits, avocados have a high fat content of between 71 to 88% of their total calories—about 20 times the average for other fruits. A typical avocado contains 30 grams of fat, but 20 of these fat grams are health-promoting monounsaturated fats, especially oleic acid.lthough they are fruits, avocados have a high fat content of between 71 to 88% of their total calories—about 20 times the average for other fruits. A typical avocado contains 30 grams of fat, but 20 of these fat grams are health-promoting monounsaturated fats, especially oleic acid." ]
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are avocados fruit
[ "Avocados are a creamy, buttery fruit grown in warm climates and often enjoyed in Mexican and South American cuisine. Also known as an alligator pear or butter fruit, the versatile avocado is the only fruit that provides a substantial amount of monounsaturated fat (the healthy kind).", "It's a Fruit Avocados contain a large seed, which classifies them as fruit. There is no single definition of fruit and berry that is in universal use. But in botanical te … rms, Avocados are not just fruits; more specifically, they are berries.", "Knowledge center. Avocados are a creamy, buttery fruit grown in warm climates and often enjoyed in Mexican and South American cuisine. Also known as an alligator pear or butter fruit, the versatile avocado is the only fruit that provides a substantial amount of monounsaturated fat (the healthy kind).", "Nutrition. Avocados provide nearly 20 essential nutrients, including fiber, potassium, Vitamin E, B-vitamins, and folic acid. They also act as a nutrient booster by enabling the body to absorb more fat-soluble nutrients, such as alpha and beta-carotene and lutein, in foods that are eaten with the fruit.", "Also known as an alligator pear or butter fruit, the versatile avocado is the only fruit that provides a substantial amount of monounsaturated fat (the healthy kind). Avocados are a naturally nutrient-dense food and contain nearly 20 vitamins and minerals.", "Avocados provide nearly 20 essential nutrients, including fiber, potassium, Vitamin E, B-vitamins, and folic acid. They also act as a nutrient booster by enabling the body to absorb more fat-soluble nutrients, such as alpha and beta-carotene and lutein, in foods that are eaten with the fruit.", "Avocados, sometimes called alligator pears, are a fruit in the Lauraceae family (laurel). Like many other fruits, avocados contain a single large pit (seed). Because they are not sweet and are often used in salads and other vegetable dishes, many people believe them to be vegetables.", "Avocado or alligator pear also refers to the fruit, botanically a large berry that contains a single seed. Avocados are commercially valuable and are cultivated in tropical and Mediterranean climates throughout the world. They have a green-skinned, fleshy body that may be pear-shaped, egg-shaped, or spherical.", "Avocados are high in fat. But it's monounsaturated fat, which is a good fat that helps lower bad cholesterol, as long as you eat them in moderation. Avocados have a lot of calories. The recommended serving size is smaller than you’d expect: 1/5 of a medium avocado (or 1 ounce) is 50 calories.", "Simple Guacamole Recipe 2 avocados 1- 2 tablespoon lemon juice 1/2 cup salsa 1/8 teaspoon salt Cut the avocados in half and remove the pit. Use a spoon to scoop out the flesh and put it in a bowl. Add the lemon juice and use a fork to mash the avocado into a smooth paste. Stir in the salsa and salt." ]
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are axons nerves
[ "The somatic nervous system includes the sensory and motor nerves that innervate the limbs and body wall. Sensory nerve fibers in the peripheral nerves are the peripheral axonal process of neurons in the dorsal root ganglion.", "Four different terms are often used to describe bundles of axons such as those found in the white matter: funiculus, fasciculus, tract, and pathway. Funiculus is a morphological term to describe a large group of nerve fibers which are located in a given area (e.g., posterior funiculus).", "The nervous system consists of the brain, spinal cord, sensory organs, and all of the nerves that connect these organs with the rest of the body. Together, these organs are responsible for the control of the body and communication among its parts.", "Spinal cord section with its ventral and dorsal root fibers and ganglion. Information from the skin, skeletal muscle and joints is relayed to the spinal cord by sensory cells located in the dorsal root ganglia. The dorsal root fibers are the axons originated from the primary sensory dorsal root ganglion cells.", "1 Afferent, Efferent, and Mixed Nerves. 2 Some of the nerves in the body are specialized for carrying information in only one direction, similar to a one-way street. 3 Nerves that carry information from sensory receptors to the central nervous system only are called afferent nerves.", "Ventral root fibers are the axons of motor and visceral efferent fibers and emerge from poorly defined ventral lateral sulcus as ventral rootlets. The ventral rootlets from discrete spinal cord section unite and form the ventral root, which contain motor nerve axons from motor and visceral motor neurons.", "It is a vital link between the brain and the body, and from the body to the brain. The spinal cord is 40 to 50 cm long and 1 cm to 1.5 cm in diameter. Two consecutive rows of nerve roots emerge on each of its sides. These nerve roots join distally to form 31 pairs of spinal nerves.", "The grey matter of the spinal cord integrates reflexes to stimuli. Nerves. Nerves are bundles of axons in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) that act as information highways to carry signals between the brain and spinal cord and the rest of the body. Each axon is wrapped in a connective tissue sheath called the endoneurium.", "At all the levels of the spinal cord, nerve cells in the gray substance are multipolar, varying much in their morphology. Many of them are Golgi type I and Golgi type II nerve cells. The axons of Golgi type I are long and pass out of the gray matter into the ventral spinal roots or the fiber tracts of the white matter.", "Both the peripheral and the central axon attach to the neuron at the same point, and these sensory neurons are called pseudounipolar neurons. Before a sensory signal can be relayed to the nervous system it must be transduced into an electrical signal in a nerve fiber." ]
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are azaleas considered shrubs
[ "Azaleas are considered flowering shrubs of the rhododendron family. Azalea flowers bloom in the spring, but die back in the fall. Flower colors include white, orange, red and purple. These shrubs grow from 2 and 8 feet in height.", "Azaleas are considered flowering shrubs of the rhododendron family. Azalea flowers bloom in the spring, but die back in the fall. Flower colors include white, orange, red and purple. These shrubs grow from 2 and 8 feet in height. Azalea bushes grow best in USDA hardiness zones 5 through 8b.", "Overview. Azaleas are considered flowering shrubs of the rhododendron family. Azalea flowers bloom in the spring, but die back in the fall. Flower colors include white, orange, red and purple. These shrubs grow from 2 and 8 feet in height.", "Overview. Azaleas are considered flowering shrubs of the rhododendron family. Azalea flowers bloom in the spring, but die back in the fall. Flower colors include white, orange, red and purple. These shrubs grow from 2 and 8 feet in height. Azalea bushes grow best in USDA hardiness zones 5 through 8b.", "Azaleas are considered flowering shrubs of the rhododendron family. Azalea flowers bloom in the spring, but die back in the fall. Flower colors include white, orange, red and purple.", "R hododendrons and azaleas are arguably the South’s favorite shrubs. Many people think of them as entirely different plants, but they both belong to the genus Rhododendron, which comprises more than 800 species and 10,000 named selections.", "Azaleas are in the plant genus of rhododendrons. Over 10,000 different azaleas have been named so there are a large selection of sizes, flower colors, and bloom times to choose from when selecting an azalea plant.", "Azaleas are in the plant genus of rhododendrons. Over 10,000 different azaleas have been named so there are a large selection of sizes, flower colors, and bloom times to choose from when selecting an azalea plant. A wide variety of flower colors and patterns are also offered in the azalea family.", "That's because azalea plants belong to the genus, Rhododendron -- and the word azalea has essentially become this bush's common name. But there are also members of this genus that are just plain rhododendrons (note the lower-case r).", "Azaleas belong to the genus Rhododendron and most are native to eastern Asia (evergreen species) or North America (deciduous species). Many azalea types and hybrids exist. Table 1 lists some of the most reliable cultivars for Florida landscapes." ]
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are azeris muslim
[ "The Bibi-Heybat Mosque in Baku, Azerbaijan. Over 90% of the population of Azerbaijan is Muslim. (Estimates include 91.6% Muslim (CIA), 93.4% (Berkley Center, 2012), 99.2% (Pew Research Center, 2009). ) The rest of the population adheres to other faiths or are non-religious, although they are not officially represented.Estimates include 91.6% Muslim (CIA), 93.4% (Berkley Center, 2012), 99.2% (Pew Research Center, 2009). ) The rest of the population adheres to other faiths or are non-religious, although they are not officially represented.", "Over 90% of the population of Azerbaijan is Muslim. (Estimates include 91.6% Muslim (CIA), 93.4% (Berkley Center, 2012), 99.2% (Pew Research Center, 2009).) The rest of the population adheres to other faiths or are non-religious, although they are not officially represented.Estimates include 91.6% Muslim (CIA), 93.4% (Berkley Center, 2012), 99.2% (Pew Research Center, 2009). ) The rest of the population adheres to other faiths or are non-religious, although they are not officially represented.", "The Muslim population is approximately 85% Shi'a and 15% Sunni; differences traditionally have not been defined sharply. The Republic of Azerbaijan has the second highest Shia population percentage in the world after Iran. Most Shias are adherents of orthodox Ithna Ashari school of Shi'a Islam.Estimates include 91.6% Muslim (CIA), 93.4% (Berkley Center, 2012), 99.2% (Pew Research Center, 2009). ) The rest of the population adheres to other faiths or are non-religious, although they are not officially represented.", "Azerbaijanis (/ˌaezərbaɪˈdʒɑːni/ ; ˌæzərbaɪˈdʒɑːni: Azerbaijani, آذربایجانلیلار) or Azeris are a Turkic-speaking ethnic group living mainly in the country of Azerbaijan and the Iranian region of Azerbaijan in the Caucas caucasushey comprise the largest ethnic group in Azerbaijan and by far the second-largest ethnic group in neighbouring Iran. The world's largest number of ethnic Azerbaijanis furthermore live in Iran followed by the Azerbaijan Republic. They are also referred to as Azerbaijani Turks (Azərbaycan Tuerkləri). türkləri", "In the nineteenth century, Iran, the Ottoman Empire, and Russia took an interest in Azerbaijan. Russia invaded Azerbaijan, and with the 1828 treaty borders (almost identical to the current borders), the country was divided between Iran and Russia.zerbaijan is on the western shore of the Caspian Sea. To the north it borders the Russian Federation, in the northwest Georgia, in the west Armenia, and in the south Iran.", "At present, about three-quarters of Azeri Muslims are, at least nominally, Shia of the Jafarite rite (the main Shia branch). In the 1989 census 87 percent of the population declared to be Muslim-with the exit of many Russians and all Armenians this percentage is now above 90%.t present, about three-quarters of Azeri Muslims are, at least nominally, Shia of the Jafarite rite (the main Shia branch). In the 1989 census 87 percent of the population declared to be Muslim-with the exit of many Russians and all Armenians this percentage is now above 90%.", "Religion also plays a key factor in uniting ethnic Azeris with other Iranians. Sharing the Shi'ite confession of Islam with their Persian compatriots means that Iranian Azeris have felt closer to them than to Sunni Turks or other peoples beyond Iran's borders.n the 16th century, the ethnic-Azeri Safavid dynasty restored Iran's unity after the destruction and chaos of the Mongol invasion. They introduced Shi'ite Islam as the country's state religion, a key part of the country's emerging national identity.", "Azerbaijan, like all of Syria’s regional neighbors, is affected by the ongoing civil war there. Until now, the Syrian crisis has had, overall, a limited impact on the largely secular Azerbaijan, which is geographically separated from the war-torn country by Iran and Turkey.lthough the Alawites of Syria and the Shia of Azerbaijan are actually quite different strands of the sect, there is still some affinity. Both groups share a core belief that the 7th century Caliph Ali was the true successor to Muhammad — a belief not shared by Sunnis.", "Azerbaijan is a former Soviet republic in the Caucasus and variously considered part of Europe or Asia. The country lies on the Caspian Sea between Russia and Iran and is bordered to the west by Georgia and Armenia. The autonomous exclave of Nakhchivan lies between Armenia and Iran with a short border with Turkey.zerbaijan is a former Soviet republic in the Caucasus and variously considered part of Europe or Asia. The country lies on the Caspian Sea between Russia and Iran and is bordered to the west by Georgia and Armenia. The autonomous exclave of Nakhchivan lies between Armenia and Iran with a short border with Turkey.", "As a direct result of Qajar Iran's forced ceding to Russia, the Azerbaijanis are nowadays parted between two nations: Iran and Azerbaijan. Despite living on two sides of an international border, the Azeris form a single ethnic group.hey comprise the largest ethnic group in Azerbaijan and by far the second-largest ethnic group in neighbouring Iran. The world's largest number of ethnic Azerbaijanis furthermore live in Iran followed by the Azerbaijan Republic. They are also referred to as Azerbaijani Turks (Azərbaycan Tuerkləri). türkləri" ]
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are aztecs mayans native americans
[ "The Aztecs and Maya inhabited Central America, in modern-day Mexico. Mexico is a native term as well, and came from the term Mexica which is the Aztec name for themselves pronounced Mesheeca.. The only division between natives are the borders that have been erected.", "Aztecs made geometrically accurate buildings of great mass and height. Maize, beans, squash, and turkey were important foods. Crops were grown on island gardens called chinampas. The chinampas were made of fertile soil scooped from the lake bottom.", "The ancient Aztecs lived in present day Mexico and parts of Guatemala. Families lived in villages, towns, or cities. Every town had neighborhoods, each with its own chief. A city with many neighborhoods might be divided into four quarters, each quarter with its own chief.", "The Aztecs and Maya inhabited Central America, in modern-day Mexico. Mexico is a native term as well, and came from the term <i>Mexica</i> which is the Aztec name for themselves pronounced <i>Mesheeca.</i> The only division between natives are the borders that have been erected.", "No. They are indigenous to Mexico, which has its own terminology for their Native populations. Native American refers ONLY to the Natives of the US, as that is the political and legal term applied to them by the government. In Canada, we are the First Nations, Metis and Inuit.....not Native Americans either.", "The Aztecs and Maya inhabited Central America, in modern-day Mexico. The only division between natives are the borders that have been erected. People who are native to America stretch from Alaska and Canada all the way down to the southernmost tip of Chile and Argentina. They are all Native Americans. The Maya and Aztecs were and are Native Americans. They lived on the North American continent for thousands of years. <i>Native American</i> refers to to being native to North and South America.", "Yes they are, but native central Americans. Source(s): @Foghorn - yes you are right, Mayans and Azteks were no saints, and practiced ritual human sacrifice, sometimes on a daily basis, as well as constant feudal warfare against each other.", "America is the name of the two continents of the western hemisphere and the isthmus that connects them. Any inhabitant of the western hemisphere can therefore be called American. Some people reserve that term exclusively for the U.S. That is sort of like saying that only Germans are Europeans.", "~ The most common clothing was breechcloth which had been wrapped around in the middle of their waist and had a sleeveless top. ~ Women usually wore traje (woven multicolored blouse) ~ Women also wore a wrap around shirt that reached down to their ankles. ~ Both men women and children wore sandals.", "The ancient Mayans were a group of American Indian peoples who lived in southern Mexico, Belize, Guatemala and Honduras. The Mayans were. the first people of the new world to keep historical records." ]
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are babies always born with blue eyes
[ "However, it's still possible for African American babies to be born with blue eyes, and sometimes their blue eyes stay blue. Eye color is a physical trait that is determined by the pairing of genes from both parents.", "She may be born with blue eyes (the eyes sometimes don't produce much -- if any -- melanin while the baby is in the womb), but after birth, light stimulates the production of melanin, which is why the eye color may darken or change over time.", "Also, not all babies are born with blue eyes. Babies of African, Asian, and Hispanic descent are more likely to be born with brown eyes. This is because darker-skinned individuals tend to have more melanin in their eyes than Caucasians. Even so, a baby's eye color may deepen over time.", "Babies who have a grandparent with blue eyes are most likely to have blue eyes, too. Babies whose parents have brown and blue eyes respectively have 50% chance of getting either blue or brown eyes. Babies born with one blue and one brown eye might be suffering from Waardenburg syndrome which is a rare genetic condition. You should consult a doctor in time.", "The truth. First of all, it’s definitely not true that all babies are born with blue eyes. Babies of African American, Hispanic and Asian descent are usually always born with dark eyes that stay that way. This is because these non-white ethnicities naturally have more pigment in their skin, hair, and eyes. The specific pigment is called melanin, and it’s more abundant in darker individuals.", "The less melanin pigment, the lighter blue your iris is. So it is not a different color of pigment, but the amount that gives you a certain eye color. In a newborn baby's eyes, the pigmentation process of the iris is not yet complete. Babies with darker skin are usually born with dark eyes that stay relatively dark. Iris color in lighter-skinned babies is usually a blue or bluish-gray color at birth, then slowly changes. Melanin production changes during the first year of life, usually resulting in a darker, deeper eye color.", "Sort by: best answers | most recent answers. 1 - 3 of 3 answers. i have a few friends that are white and black couples. most of them have children with brown eyes, but my best friend has a beautiful baby boy who is already one year old with bright blue eyes. posted 05/21/2008 by caynes2004.", "yes, all humans are born with blue eyes but they. change color or stay the same in the first year of life. The answer above is right and wrong. Not all babies are born with blue eyes, however, all babies no matter what nationality or race do start out with blue eyes. Blue eyes is a recessive gene which is why in most cases, the eyes change color after a period of time. But even for babies born with brown eyes, they did start out blue.", "The skin also produces melanin when it's exposed to the sun's UV rays. Similar to skin tone, the more melanin that is present, the darker the eye color. Therefore, it is more common for Caucasian babies to be born with blue eyes than for African American babies, since Caucasian babies have less melanin.", "For example, kittens are often born with blue eyes, too. Even more interesting, sometimes eye color changes with the seasons! For example, scientists have learned reindeer eye color changes in the winter. This is so reindeer can see better in the dark. It's not only their eye color that changes, either." ]
No, babies of African, Asian, and Hispanic descent are more likely to be born with brown eyes.
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are babies being born earlier
[ "Follow @TIMEHealth. Pregnancy lasts 40 weeks for a reason. At 35 weeks, a baby’s brain tips the scales at just two-thirds of what it will weigh by weeks 39 to 40. Going full-term gives a baby’s lungs time to mature and improves a baby’s ability to suck and swallow. But too many doctors — and moms — are disregarding advice from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists to wait until at least 39 weeks to deliver.", "The earlier in pregnancy a baby is born, the more likely he is to have health problems. Some premature babies have to spend time in a hospital’s neonatal intensive care unit (also called NICU). This is the part of a hospital that takes care of sick newborns.", "This figure shows the percent difference between first babies and others for weeks 34 through 46: The general pattern is that first babies are more likely to be early (37 weeks or less), less likely to be on time (38-40), and more likely to be late (41 or more). In terms of relative risk, first babies are 8% more likely to be born early and 66% more likely to be late. And those differences are statistically significant (using a chi-square test, p < 0.001).", "A premature baby is one who is born too early, before 37 weeks. Premature babies may have more health problems and may need to stay in the hospital longer than babies born later. They also may have long-term health problems that can affect their whole lives.", "In the hands of experienced specialists, though, babies born slightly earlier may have a chance at survival. Babies born at 23 weeks may survive with these specialists in a state-of-the-art NICU, but the odds of survival are much lower.", "Premature Birth Survival. Strictly speaking, most doctors define the age of viability as being about 24 weeks of gestation. In many hospitals, 24 weeks is the cutoff point for when doctors will use intensive medical intervention to attempt to save the life of a baby born prematurely.", "By Mayo Clinic Staff. While not all premature babies experience complications, being born too early can cause short-term and long-term health problems for preemies. Generally, the earlier a baby is born, the higher the risk of complications. Birth weight plays an important role, too.", "The earliest baby to have ever survived premature birth was born at 21 weeks and 6 days, and this was reported in the news as having been a miracle.. Odds of survival increase as the pregnancy progresses, and even an extra week in the womb can make a difference.", "The older you are, the more likely you are to give birth early. Teenage moms tend to give birth about three days early, while moms in their 40s trek to the hospital about a week in advance. Part of this is due to birth order, as teenage moms are much more likely to be carrying their first children. Advertisement.", "It’s not the first hint that preemies are at higher risk of health issues for being born before their development was completed. Some recent studies showed, for example, that babies who were born earlier had poorer test scores in reading and math compared with those born full term." ]
Yes, the earlier a baby is born the higher the risk of complications.
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are babies put to sleep for circumcision
[ "For adults who choose to undergo circumcision, yes they will generally be given general anesthesia. For infants, no. Doctors don't put babies to sleep during circumcision because anesthesia is very risky to use on infants and can cause complications.That's why you always hear babies screaming bloody murder during the procedure.ome doctors don't use *any* pain management with infant circumcision. Most use a small amount, ssuch as sugar water (which, according to a recent study, doesn't do anything to reduce pain, only changes the baby's facial expression to make it seem like less pain is felt).", "Rating Newest Oldest. Best Answer: If you get circumcised, you will be put under local anesthesia (that is, they only numb the area getting operated on) unless you request general anesthesia (where they put you to sleep). It may cost more money to make that request though.hey can put you under but please explore other avenues first. Stretching in conjunction with Betamethasone works in 90% of childhood cases and more in adults. It's also faster than recovery from circumcision and you get to keep all the advantages of a properly working foreskin.", "If your baby is being circumcised and is a newborn, the surgeon is likely to use a local anaesthetic to numb the area. This will be either an injection in the base of your baby's penis, or the application of a cream between 60 minutes and 90 minutes before the procedure.Circumcision within the Jewish faith is usually done without anaesthetic.his will be either an injection in the base of your baby's penis, or the application of a cream between 60 minutes and 90 minutes before the procedure. Circumcision within the Jewish faith is usually done without anaesthetic.", "Some doctors don't use *any* pain management with infant circumcision. Most use a small amount, ssuch as sugar water (which, according to a recent study, doesn't do anything to reduce pain, only changes the baby's facial expression to make it seem like less pain is felt).Others use numbing creams or injections.ome doctors don't use *any* pain management with infant circumcision. Most use a small amount, ssuch as sugar water (which, according to a recent study, doesn't do anything to reduce pain, only changes the baby's facial expression to make it seem like less pain is felt).", "Report Abuse. If you have a tight foreskin, it can be solved without circumcision. A tight foreskin (phimosis) is usually caused by certain masturbation techniques. The average age for the foreskin to retract is 10 years of age.For some boys though it doesn't become retractable until the early teenage years.eport Abuse. If you have a tight foreskin, it can be solved without circumcision. A tight foreskin (phimosis) is usually caused by certain masturbation techniques. The average age for the foreskin to retract is 10 years of age.", "Decided to Circumcise -- What to Know. The sooner you schedule your baby's circumcision, the better. Make sure an experienced professional does the procedure. In some states, an obstetrician does it in the hospital. In other states, pediatricians do it.A religious leader who is trained in circumcision is another option. Circumcision doesn't have to be as painful for your baby as it sounds. There are pain management methods that can help to significantly reduce the pain of the procedure for your newborn.Before the procedure takes place, be sure to ask what your options are for relieving your baby's pain.ecided to Circumcise -- What to Know. The sooner you schedule your baby's circumcision, the better. Make sure an experienced professional does the procedure. In some states, an obstetrician does it in the hospital. In other states, pediatricians do it.", "Circumcision is when the skin (foreskin, or prepuce) that covers the end of your baby's penis is removed during surgery. It may be carried out as part of a ritual or ceremony, such as khitan in Islam, or brit milah (bris) in Judaism.his will be either an injection in the base of your baby's penis, or the application of a cream between 60 minutes and 90 minutes before the procedure. Circumcision within the Jewish faith is usually done without anaesthetic.", "Circumcision takes off the loose stretchy skin that covers the head of the penis. The head of the penis is left uncovered. An infant circumcision is a five minute procedure done under local anesthesia. Newborn is the simplest and safest time to do a circumcision.So, if you know you want your son circumcised, do it when he is a newborn.ircumcision takes off the loose stretchy skin that covers the head of the penis. The head of the penis is left uncovered. An infant circumcision is a five minute procedure done under local anesthesia. Newborn is the simplest and safest time to do a circumcision.", "Circumcision involves the surgical removal of foreskin from the tip of a newborn baby’s penis. Generally, a physician performs a circumcision on a baby during the first or second day after birth.The most common complications from circumcision are bleeding and infection, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics.enerally, a physician performs a circumcision on a baby during the first or second day after birth. The most common complications from circumcision are bleeding and infection, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics.", "Or if your foreskin opening is large enough you can pull back on the foreskin until you feel the fraenulum stretching. Hold and repeat as in the foreskin opening stretching methods. If the fraenulum can’t be stretched then an alternative to circumcision is a frenuloplasty.hey can put you under but please explore other avenues first. Stretching in conjunction with Betamethasone works in 90% of childhood cases and more in adults. It's also faster than recovery from circumcision and you get to keep all the advantages of a properly working foreskin." ]
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are babies still receiving eye drops immediately after birth?
[ "Ilotycin is an antibiotic ointment is routinely put in the eyes of all newborns to prevent neonatal conjunctivitis (pink eye). While Chlamydia and Gonorrhea are the most serious pathogens that are treated with ilotycin, this treatment also prevents less severe infection with other common bacteria such as e. coli.", "Your baby may also receive a hearing test and a hepatitis B vaccine. During an Apgar test, your baby's heart rate, breathing, reflex response, muscle tone, and skin coloration are measured. These five signs are evaluated at one minute after birth and at five minutes after birth.", "Your baby may be in good physical condition, but have a low score immediately after birth. Premature babies may score low because of immature development in the womb. Keep in mind that your baby's Apgar score does not predict his or her future health.", "Babies used to go blind from eye infections. Now we almost never see it— I’ve seen one case in my career. I’ve never seen any side effect from the antibiotic eye ointment, either. As for me, I do let all my own babies get antibiotic eye ointment shortly after birth, even though I have no personal concerns for STDs. I do wait until after they have breastfed for the first time. As for my husband, he recovered from his initial shock, and he’s fine with the antibiotic eye ointment, too.", "Your baby will typically have low levels of vitamin K when he or she is born. Vitamin K is needed for blood clotting, so your baby will usually receive a vitamin K shot immediately after birth.", "(Don't worry about bonding if you can't hold your baby right away because one of you needs immediate medical care. There'll be plenty of time for bonding later.). Newborn care immediately after birth The tests, care, and medications newborns receive in the first minutes of life. Newborn care immediately after birth.", "Many practitioners in the United States routinely cut the cord almost immediately after birth. However, recent research shows that waiting a few minutes – so that extra blood flows from the placenta to the baby – lowers the risk of newborn anemia and iron deficiency in infancy.", "While you and your baby are locking eyes, he'll be closely observed to ensure that he continues to do well. At one and five minutes after birth, an Apgar assessment will be done to evaluate your baby's heart rate, breathing, muscle tone, reflex response, and color. If your baby is doing well, you and your baby should not be separated.", "Newborn Care in the Hospital. After your baby is born, a doctor or nurse will perform a series of tests to determine your baby's physical condition. A routine evaluation, called the Apgar test, is used to identify whether your baby needs urgent medical care. After delivery, your baby will also be given a vitamin K shot, eye drops, and newborn screening tests.", "The most common type of eye drop that an infant will receive is typically an antibiotic eye drop. These are given to babies shortly after birth to help prevent eye infections that could potentially lead to blindness." ]
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are baboons the most warlike primate
[ "Most primates, including humans, spend their lives in large social groups or communities. In the case of semi-terrestrial species, such as baboons, being in a large community helps provide protection against predatory cats, dogs, and hyenas. It also helps protect scarce food resources. This is especially true for non-human primates when the food is fruit.", "Previously, the closely related gelada (genus Theropithecus) and the two species (mandrill and drill) of genus Mandrillus were grouped in the same genus, and these Old World monkeys are still often referred to as baboons in everyday speech. They range in size and weight depending on species. The Guinea baboon is 50 cm (20 in) and weighs only 14 kg (31 lb), while the largest chacma baboon can be 120 cm (47 in) and weigh 40 kg (88 lb). 1 Taxonomy and phylogeny.", "By the time the young baboon is 5 to 6 weeks old it can ride on her back, hanging on by all four limbs; in a few months it rides jockey style, sitting upright. Between 4 and 6 months the young baboon begins to spend most of its time with other juveniles.", "In the harems of the hamadryas baboons, the males jealously guard their females, to the point of grabbing and biting the females when they wander too far away. Despite this, some males will raid harems for females. Such situations often cause aggressive fights by the males.", "Back to Episode. John Horgan examines how Americans seem to have a completely different attitude toward war than we did thirty years ago. Strangely, everyone seems to know the answer. Robert Sapolsky brings us farther afield - to eastern Africa, where a population of baboons defies his expectations of violent behavior.", "John Horgan examines how Americans seem to have a completely different attitude toward war than we did thirty years ago. He takes us on a stroll through Hoboken, asking strangers one of the great unanswerable questions: Will humans ever stop fighting wars?. Strangely, everyone seems to know the answer.", "The baboon, of all the primates in East Africa, most frequently interacts with people. Apart from humans, baboons are the most adaptable of the ground-dwelling primates and live in a wide variety of habitats. Intelligent and crafty, they can be agricultural pests, so they are treated as vermin rather than wildlife. The two most common baboons occur in East Africa, the olive baboon and the yellow baboon. The larger and darker olive baboon is found in Uganda, west and central Kenya and northern Tanzania.", "The New Baboon segment suggests that in baboons, behavior is based on culture, and that culture can be changed by changing how adolescent baboons are treated. In the absence of male baboons who were treated aggressively as youth, the female baboons pass on a culture based more on cooperation.", "Baboons are African and Arabian Old World monkeys belonging to the genus Papio, part of the subfamily Cercopithecinae. The five species are some of the largest non-hominoid members of the primate order; only the mandrill and the drill are larger.", "There are exceptions to these general patterns. For instance, the vegetarian orangutans lead mostly solitary lives except for mothers with their children before they go off on their own. Most non-human primate communities are more or less closed to contact with members of other communities." ]
Yes, Robert Sapolsky brings us farther afield - to eastern Africa, where a population of baboons defies his expectations of violent behavior.
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are baby aspirin bad for health
[ "Baby Aspirin May Be Best for Heart. May 8, 2007 -- Baby aspirin may be the best aspirin dose for heart health, according to a new research review. A single pill of baby aspirin contains 81 milligrams of aspirin. That's about a quarter of the 325-milligram dose in an adult aspirin pill. The new research review states that in the U.S., the most commonly prescribed aspirin dose for heart health is 81 milligrams per day. The review shows that aspirin doses greater than 81 milligrams per day haven't been proven better than baby aspirin for the heart and may increase the chances of stomach bleeding.", "“There is a role for aspirin therapy for women age 65 and over,” says Suzanne Steinbaum, DO, director of women’s heart health at Lenox Hill Hospital and the author of Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum’s Heart Book: Every Woman’s Guide to a Heart-Healthy Life.", "Besides its positive effect on cardiovascular health for people with heart disease, aspirin may play a role in reducing cancer risk, research has shown. Randomized trials of daily aspirin showed a notable decrease in the incidence of cancer — particularly colorectal cancer — and also in mortality.", "Your doctor will discuss what dose is right for you. Very low doses of aspirin —75 milligrams (mg), which is less than an adult low-dose aspirin — can be effective. Your doctor will usually prescribe a daily dose anywhere from 81 mg — the amount in an adult low-dose aspirin — to 325 mg (a regular strength tablet).", "If you have had a heart attack or a stent placed in one or more of your heart arteries, stopping daily aspirin therapy can lead to a life-threatening heart attack. If you have been taking daily aspirin therapy and want to stop, it's important to talk to your doctor before making any changes.", "Women Over 65 May Benefit From Aspirin. Taking an aspirin every other day as part of preventive care may still be beneficial for a certain group of women, those age 65 and over, according to the study. The research focused on nearly 30,000 healthy women who were at least 45 years old and took part in the Women’s Health Study.", "Your doctor may suggest daily aspirin therapy if: 1 You've already had a heart attack or stroke. You haven't had a heart attack, but you have had a stent placed in a coronary artery, you have had coronary bypass surgery, or you have chest pain due to coronary artery disease (angina)", "The risk of gastrointestinal bleeding from aspirin increases with age, but after age 65, the protective health benefits of aspirin therapy increase too, and outweigh the risks, researchers found. For older women, low-dose aspirin helps prevent colorectal cancer and heart disease.", "Daily aspirin therapy: Understand the benefits and risks. Daily aspirin therapy can be a lifesaving option, but it's not for everyone. Get the facts before considering a daily aspirin. Daily aspirin therapy may lower your risk of heart attack, but daily aspirin therapy isn't for everyone.", "Daily aspirin therapy can be a lifesaving option, but it's not for everyone. Get the facts before considering a daily aspirin. By Mayo Clinic Staff. Daily aspirin therapy may lower your risk of heart attack, but daily aspirin therapy isn't for everyone." ]
No,baby aspirin may be the best aspirin dose for heart health
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are baby back ribs the same as spare ribs?
[ "Steakhouse Ribs - New York Style. Pork baby back ribs get a brown sugar and spice rub before being grilled in foil. The tender ribs are then finished off on the grill, basted with steak marinade. Recipe by Kevin L. Smith.", "Loin Back Ribs: This is the popular cut that is from the part of the ribs towards the piggy’s back (the top of the rib cage closest the loin of the pig). Baby Back Ribs: Baby Back Ribs are just loin back ribs that are from smaller market weight hogs, rather than sows. I have heard some suggest that only slabs less than 1 3/4 lbs are baby backs. Whatevs. Spare Ribs: Spare ribs are closer to the belly (mmm, pork belly).", "Below Dennis separates the ribs, at top, from the loin and belly meat. On the left is the long lean boneless loin muscle cut from on top of the baby back ribs. On the right is the belly meat that is often used for bacon or ground for sausage or meat loaf. It can also be cooked in dishes.", "Baby back ribs are pork ribs that are smaller in size. Most UK butchers think that a baby back is small cut of ribs. For BBQ aficionados and classically trained butchers baby back ribs are a special cut of pork rib, taken from the rib portion closest to the spine alongside the loin. A picture of the various cuts can be found on the following site.", "Baby Backs: Smaller racks, easier to cook tender, lower in fat. Spare Ribs: Can be cooked in whole slabs, can also be trimmed into smaller St. Louis racks, have a more pronounced flavor, are higher in fat, take longer to cook tender. Taste wise, I prefer spare ribs. Other than time, cooking methods are about the same.", "The conspiracy is that St. Louis cut spare ribs are often at least as expensive as whole damn spare rib! Funk that. That’s a lot of perfectly usable rib tip meat they cut off…and they charge the same price or more. Buy the whole damn spare rib and cut it yourself.", "Quick Baby Back Ribs. This is an easy recipe for ribs which won't be tough, like smoked ribs, or fall off the bone, like braised ribs. These ribs are done the right way, and I've never had better ribs than this. Recipe by Mike Swieton.", "Apple and BBQ Sauce Baby Back Ribs. Baby back ribs are marinated in a mixture of applesauce and barbeque sauce, then cooked on the grill. Baked BBQ Baby Back Ribs. These simple baby back ribs are seasoned with a homemade dry rub, then glazed with barbeque sauce and baked to produce tender, delicious ribs.", "Pigs have 14 rib bones. They are attached to the spine and are usually divided into four popular cuts: Baby back ribs, spareribs, St. Louis cut ribs, and rib tips. Starting at the top are the baby backs, closest to the backbone, nestled beneath the loin muscle.", "Baby Back Ribs. These ribs are commonly referred to as loin ribs, back ribs, or Canadian back ribs. Taken from the top of the rib cage between the spine and the spareribs, baby back ribs are shorter and meatier than spareribs and take less time to cook. That’s why it’s called baby, not because it’s from baby pigs (haha don’t worry), but because it’s shorter than spareribs." ]
No, baby back ribs are not the same as spare ribs.
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are baby boys more susceptible to ear infections?
[ "Kids are prone to developing ear infections in the first 2 to 4 years of life for several reasons: 1 Their eustachian tubes are shorter and more horizontal than those of adults, which lets bacteria and viruses find their way into the middle ear more easily.", "Babies and young children are particularly susceptible to ear infections because they have short (about 1/2 inch), horizontal eustachian tubes. As children grow to adulthood, their tubes triple in length and become more vertical, so fluid can drain more easily. Call at the first sign of an ear infection.", "How to tell if your baby has an ear infection. The easiest way to tell if your baby might have an ear infection (or any other illness, for that matter) is by observing a change in his mood. If your baby turns fussy, or starts crying more than usual, be on the lookout for a problem. If he develops a fever (whether slight or high) you have another big clue.", "Ear tugging is not a reliable sign, but ear infections are painful, so your child's tears or increased irritability may be a symptom. Also, if your baby becomes more upset when she's lying down, an ear infection may be to blame, because that position puts pressure on the eustachian tubes. Other indicators of an ear infection can include difficulty sleeping, diminished appetite, vomiting, or diarrhea.", "A warm, moist towel applied to your child's face near the ear can also help. With an older child, you can use a heating pad, but be cautious: Put it on the lowest setting, wrap it in an additional towel or receiving blanket, and keep it away from water. Never use a heating pad on a baby.", "Babies are particularly susceptible to ear infections because they have short (about 1/2 inch), horizontal eustachian tubes. As children grow to adulthood, their tubes triple in length and become more vertical, so fluid can drain more easily.", "It's getting worse.' Plus, they're more prone to complications from ear infections, such as hearing loss or other rarer problems.. or kids older than 2, watchful waiting is an option if the symptoms are mild and if the doctor is uncertain that the child has an ear infection.", "Boys develop ear infections more often than girls, as do kids with a family history of ear infections. They're also more common during the winter season, when lots of people get upper respiratory tract infections or colds.", "I can always tell when one of my kids has an earache, says Dover, of Carmichael, CA. That child cries all night.. It's a cry that most parents of young children quickly learn to interpret: Next to colds, middle-ear infections (called otitis media) are the most frequently cited reason for visits to the doctor. Seventy-one percent of children have at least one incident by the age of 3, and 46 percent have at least three.", "In some cases, otitis media can be more chronic (with fluid in the middle ear for 6 weeks or longer) or, in otitis media with effusion, fluid in the middle ear can be temporary and not necessarily infected. Doctors try to distinguish between the different forms of otitis because this affects treatment options." ]
Yes, baby are boys more susceptible to ear infections.
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are bacteria and microorganisms pathogens
[ "Flagella and fimbriae, as well as different parts of the cell wall and cell membrane may contain receptor sites for bacterial viruses (bacteriophage) (Figure 9). However, bacteria without detectible appendages can be effective pathogens.", "Infectious diseases are caused by microorganisms such as viruses, bacteria, fungi or parasites and can spread between individuals. 1 Infectious diseases are caused by microorganisms such as viruses, bacteria, fungi or parasites. 2 Microorganisms that cause disease are collectively called pathogens.", "Other Pathogens. There are several types of molds (fungi) that are foodborne pathogens, and algae found in plankton can cause paralytic shellfish poisoning. Several other types of toxins found in seafood can also cause illness.", "The world of foodborne microbes contains a mix of approximately 250 different types of bacteria, viruses, parasites, molds, and algae that are known to cause disease in humans and are therefore called foodborne pathogens.", "You can find germs (microbes) in the air; on food, plants and animals; in soil and water — on just about every other surface, including your body. Most germs won't harm you. Your immune system protects you against infectious agents.", "Bacteria. Bacteria are the largest group of problematic foodborne pathogens by far. They are small, one-celled microbes that come in many shapes and are capable of reproducing themselves. Typical cell shapes include spherical (cocci), rod-shaped (bacilli), and curved or comma-shaped (spirillar). These shapes can be seen under the microscope when the bacteria are stained in the laboratory with a Gram stain or dye.", "Plant associated bacteria may be beneficial or detrimental. All plant surfaces have microbes on them (termed epiphytes), and some microbes live inside plants (termed endophytes). Some are residents and some are transient. Bacteria are among the microbes that successively colonize plants as they mature.", "Bacteria. Bacteria are one-celled organisms visible only with a microscope. They're so small that if you lined up a thousand of them end to end, they could fit across the end of a pencil eraser. Not all bacteria are harmful, and some bacteria that live in your body are helpful. For instance, Lactobacillus acidophilus — a harmless bacterium that resides in your intestines — helps you digest food, destroys some disease-causing organisms and provides nutrients. Many disease-causing bacteria produce toxins — powerful chemicals that damage cells and make you ill.", "Bacteria as plant pathogens can cause severe economically damaging diseases, ranging from spots, mosaic patterns or pustules on leaves (Figure 5) and fruits, or smelly tuber rots to plant death.", "Plant pathogenic bacteria cause many serious diseases of plants throughout the world (Vidhyasekaran 2002; Figure 2), but fewer than fungi or viruses, and they cause relatively less damage and economic cost (Kennedy and Alcorn 1980)." ]
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are bacteria consumers
[ "Decomposers are the organisms that eat, digest and break down once living things which have died. They are absolutely essential in the nutrient cycles. In essence, all living things, including humans, are borrowing the elements that make up their bodies.", "Every piece of organic matter you place in the pile is covered with varying amounts of bacteria. As they digest the organic material and break it down into its basic elements, they are also reproducing at an incredible rate. One gram of bacteria can become about 450 grams of bacteria in only three hours.", "Fungi and bacteria are the most common decomposers.Tell whether each living thing below is a producer, consumer, or decomposer. a. apple tree-producer b. hawk-consumerc. mushroom-decomposer d. carrot-producere. dragonfly-consumer f. bamboo-producerg.", "Bacteria Decomposers. Bacteria dominate the early process in compost and probably will make up 80 to 90 % of compost microbes. Most bacteria found in soils and in compost are decomposers. A teaspoon of fertile soil can contain anywhere from 100 million to a billion bacteria with representatives from 10,000 species. Compost might have ten times that number of bacteria in its teaspoon.", "Report Abuse. Most bacteria are not producers, they are consumers. Most bacteria are decomposers, though some are parasites. The bacteria that are called cyanobacteria are producers that use photosynthesis. There are also some bacteria that live near deep sea volcanic vents and produce their own food using chemicals for energy.", "ANSWER KEYProducers and Consumers A producer is a living thing that makes its own food from sunlight, air, and soil. Green plants are producers who make food in their leaves.A consumer is a living thing that cannot make its own food. Consumers get their energy by eating food. All animals are consumers.A decomposer is a living thing that gets energy by breaking down dead plants and animals.", "The activity of mesophilic bacteria can heat the pile up to even greater temperatures of 43 degrees C (110 degrees F). Thermophilic bacteria become active when the temperature reaches between 40 degrees to 93 degrees C (104 degrees F to 200 degrees F).", "Fungi and bacteria are the most common decomposers.Tell whether each living thing below is a producer, consumer, or decomposer. a. apple tree - __________________________ b. hawk - ___________________________ c. mushroom -__________________________ d. carrot - ___________________________ e.", "Some bacteria decomposers are able to break down more complex materials such as pesticides, herbicides and other soil pollutants. These bacteria are used to clean oil spills and neutralize agricultural chemicals in processes called bioremediation.", "Level One—Primary Consumers. This level is made up of herbivores: bacteria, fungi, actinomycetes, nematodes, mites, snails, slugs, earthworms, millipedes, sowbugs and worms. Note that some types of mites are carnivores. The most productive members of your compost pile's food web are the bacteria, which are chemical decomposers." ]
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are bacteria diploid or haploid
[ "There are two types of cells in the body-haploid cells and diploid cells. The difference between haploid and diploid cells is related to the number of chromosomes that the cell contains.", "Somatic, or body, cells are diploid meaning the have the full complement of genetic material. Sex cells, such as eggs and sperm, are haploid meaning they have only half the no … rmal complement of DNA found in body cells.", "Therefore, cells with two sets are diploid, and those with one set are haploid. In diploid organisms, such as humans, the haploid cells are used only for the sex cells for reproduction, while the rest of the cells are diploid. Another difference between haploid and diploid cells is how they reproduce.", "Haploid cells only contain half of the DNA needed for a living organism. All haploid cells are reproductive cells. They connect with their respective other half to form a zygo … te. Diploid cells are cells such as the ones found all over the body, such as skin or muscle cells.", "ge·nome. n. 1. The total genetic content contained in a haploid set of chromosomes in eukaryotes, in a single chromosome in bacteria or archaea, or in the DNA or RNA of viruses. 2. An organism's genetic material. [ gen(e) + -ome .]. ge·nom′ic (-nŏm′ĭk) adj.", "When the male and female gametes fuse during fertilization and zygote formation, the chromosome number is restored to 2n again. Thus, diploid cells are those which contain a complete set (or 2n number) of chromosomes whereas haploid cells are those that have half the number of chromosomes (or n) in the nucleus.", "Diploid cells contain two complete sets (2n) of chromosomes. Haploid cells have half the number of chromosomes (n) as diploid-i.e. a haploid cell contains only one complete set of chromosomes. Cell Division and Growth. Diploid cells reproduce by mitosis making daughter cells that are exact replicas.", "When the haploid cells from the parent donors come together and are fertilized, the offspring has a complete set of chromosomes and becomes a diploid cell. A haploid cell with have a haploid number, which is the number of chromosomes found within the nucleus that create one set.", "In humans, the haploid cells have 23 chromosomes, versus the 46 in the diploid cells. There is a difference between haploid and monoploid cells. Haploid cells have one complete set of chromosomes, whereas the term monoploid refers to the number of unique chromosomes in a biological cell.", "The cells of a zygote (or embryo) are diploid and are the result of the fusion of two haploid sex cells. n (haploid) male cell + n (haploid) female cell = 2n (diploid) zygote … / embryo. + 9 others found this useful. Verlisa Cradle." ]
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are bacteria heterotrophic or autotrophic
[ "Autotrophs are organisms that can produce their own food from the substances available in their surroundings using light (photosynthesis) or chemical energy (chemosynthesis). Heterotrophs cannot synthesize their own food and rely on other organisms — both plants and animals — for nutrition.", "Diffen › Science › Biology. Autotrophs are organisms that can produce their own food from the substances available in their surroundings using light (photosynthesis) or chemical energy (chemosynthesis). Heterotrophs cannot synthesize their own food and rely on other organisms — both plants and animals — for nutrition.", "Most autotrophic bacteria can synthesize their food from substances like hydrogen sulphide. This process is called chemosynthesis and involves the use of chemical substances for the production of energy. Heterotrophic bacteria, in contrast, cannot synthesize their own energy and must consume organic matter for energy.", "Autotrophs are self feeders that use light or chemical energy to make food. Plants are an example of autotrophs. In contrast, heterotrophs (other feeders) obtain energy from other autotrophs or heterotrophs. Many bacteria and animals are heterotrophs.", "Confidence votes 1.3K. Both types of bacteria exist. Some are autotrophic while others are heterotrophic. Most autotrophic bacteria can synthesize their food from substances like hydrogen sulphide. This process is called chemosynthesis and involves the use of chemical substances for the production of energy.", "Organisms are divided into autotrophs and heterotrophs according to their energy pathways. Autotrophs are those organisms that are able to make energy-containing organic molecules from inorganic raw material by using basic energy sources such as sunlight. Plants are the prime example of autotrophs, using photosynthesis.", "Maybe that is why they are one of the oldest forms of life on earth. Autotrophic species are photosynthetic like plants. Heterotrophic species get their energy from organic carbon compounds in much the same way as yeast, bacteria and animals. Mixotrophic species can use sunlight or organic carbon, whatever they can get.", "Autotrophic species are photosynthetic like plants. Heterotrophic species get their energy from organic carbon compounds in much the same way as yeast, bacteria and animals. Mixotrophic species can use sunlight or organic carbon, whatever they can get.", "Organisms are divided into autotrophs and heterotrophs according to their energy pathways. Autotrophs are those organisms that are able to make energy-containing organic molecules from inorganic raw material by using basic energy sources such as sunlight.", "Autotrophic bacteria describes a diverse group of microorganisms that are able to make their own energy. To make the energy essential for life and everyday functioning, the bacteria take inorganic substances and turn them into organic substances that can be broken down." ]
Both types of bacteria exist. Some are autotrophic while others are heterotrophic.
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are bacteria in frozen chicken
[ "Bacteria in Raw Chicken & Poultry. 1 Salmonella Enteritidis may be found in the intestinal tracts of livestock, poultry, dogs, cats and other warm-blooded animals. 2 This strain is only one of about 2,000 kinds of Salmonella bacteria; it is often associated with poultry and shell eggs.", "Bacteria is found in almost any surface, including frozen poultry products such as chicken. Salmonella has been discovered to survive in frozen meat.", "It said cooking properly, by roasting, frying or grilling chicken, would kill the bacteria. Frozen or pre-prepared chicken, such as lunch meats, and cooked chickens sold in supermarkets were not tested.", "1 Salmonella Enteritidis may be found in the intestinal tracts of livestock, poultry, dogs, cats and other warm-blooded animals. 2 This strain is only one of about 2,000 kinds of Salmonella bacteria; it is often associated with poultry and shell eggs.", "Poultry is a common source of food-borne illness. Food poisoning bacteria such as Campylobacter jejuni, Salmonella, Clostridium perfringens and Staphylococcus aureus live in the gut and/or skin of the birds. They can get on to raw chicken during slaughter and processing.", "Raw chicken Raw chicken becomes contaminated with bacteria from the gut, skin and feet of the birds during slaughter and from the water and ice used in processing. Chilling the carcass immediately after slaughter reduces the number of microbes on most meats because it dries the surfaces.", "Proper cooking will kill the bacteria (Alamy). The FSA tested whole, fresh chickens. It said cooking properly, by roasting, frying or grilling chicken, would kill the bacteria. Frozen or pre-prepared chicken, such as lunch meats, and cooked chickens sold in supermarkets were not tested.", "1 This strain is only one of about 2,000 kinds of Salmonella bacteria; it is often associated with poultry and shell eggs. 2 Staphylococcus aureus can be carried on human hands, in nasal passages, or in throats. 3 The bacteria are found in foods made by hand and improperly refrigerated, such as chicken salad.", "Raw chicken Raw chicken becomes contaminated with bacteria from the gut, skin and feet of the birds during slaughter and from the water and ice used in processing.", "Food poisoning bacteria such as Campylobacter jejuni, Salmonella, Clostridium perfringens and Staphylococcus aureus live in the gut and/or skin of the birds. They can get on to raw chicken during slaughter and processing." ]
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are bacteria made up of cells
[ "They do have DNA, and their biochemistry is basically the same as other living things. Almost all bacteria are so tiny they can only be seen through a microscope. Bacteria are made up of one cell, so they are a kind of unicellular organism. They are among the simplest single-celled organisms on Earth, and were one of the earliest forms of life. They include a number of extremophiles which live in extreme habitats.", "The cytoplasm of a bacterial cell contains the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) molecules that make up the bacterial genome (or nucleoid), the transcriptional machinery that copies DNA into ribonucleic acid (RNA), and the ribosomes that translate the messenger RNA information into protein sequence.", "Bacterial cells grow by a process called binary fission: One cell doubles in size and splits in half to produce two identical daughter cells. These daughter cells can then double in size again to produce four sibling cells and these to produce eight, and so on.", "The time it takes for a bacterial cell to grow and divide in two is called the doubling time. When nutrients are plentiful, the doubling time of some bacterial species can be as short as twenty minutes. However, most bacterial species show a doubling time between one and four hours.", "White blood cells are made inside the bone marrow and stored in your blood and lymphatic tissues. Because some white blood cells have a short lifespan of one to three days, your bone marrow is constantly making them.", "The bacteria also appear to influence the function of immune cells like dendritic cells, T cells and B cells, although scientists don't know the precise mechanisms yet. And one chemical released by the bacterium Bacteroides fragilis is capable of directing how the developing immune system matures.", "All the bacteria living inside you would fill a half-gallon jug; there are 10 times more bacterial cells in your body than human cells, according to Carolyn Bohach, a microbiologist at the University of Idaho (U.I.), along with other estimates from scientific studies.", "Bacterial cells are often classified by the structure of their cell envelope. All bacteria have a bilayer membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm. Integral membrane proteins within the cytoplasmic membrane are required to transport nutrients (sugars and amino acids ) into the cell for growth.", "White blood cells are an important component of your blood system, which is also made up of red blood cells, platelets, and plasma. Although your white blood cells account for only about 1% of your blood, their impact is significant. White blood cells, also called leukocytes, are essential for good health and protection against illness and disease. Think of white blood cells as your immunity cells. In a sense, they are continually at war. They flow through your bloodstream to battle viruses, bacteria, and other foreign invaders that threaten your health.", "Prokaryotic cells possess simpler structures than eukaryotic cells , since they do not have a nucleus , other membrane bound organelles , or a cytoskeleton . Bacterial cells have two major compartments, the cytoplasm and cell envelope, and may also have exterior appendages , such as flagella or pili." ]
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are bacteria microbes
[ "A second group of bacteria are the mutualists that form partnerships with plants. The most well-known of these are the nitrogen-fixing bacteria. The third group of bacteria is the pathogens. Bacterial pathogens include Xymomonas and Erwinia species, and species of Agrobacterium that cause gall formation in plants.", "Spherical bacteria are in the shape of little spheres or balls. They usually form chains of cells like a row of circles. Rod shaped bacteria are look like the E. coli living in your intestine. You can imagine a bunch of bacteria that look like hot dogs.", "Bacteria are found in a very broad gamut of habitats; for example, bacterial extremophiles that thrive in such places as hot springs, arctic environments, radioactive waste, deep sea oil seeps, deep Earth crustal environments, hypersaline ponds and within other living organisms.", "Also like plants, they give off oxygen. Other bacteria absorb food from the material they live on or in. Some of these bacteria can live off unusual foods such as iron or sulfur. The microbes that live in your gut absorb nutrients from the digested food you've eaten.", "Bacteria fall into four functional groups. Most are decomposers that consume simple carbon compounds, such as root exudates and fresh plant litter. By this process, bacteria convert energy in soil organic matter into forms useful to the rest of the organisms in the soil food web.", "Bacteria are the simplest of creatures that are considered alive. Bacteria are everywhere. They are in the bread you eat, the soil that plants grow in, and even inside of you. They are very simple cells that fall under the heading prokaryotic. That word means they do not have an organized nucleus. Bacteria are small single cells whose whole purpose in life is to replicate.", "Bacteria consist of only a single cell, but don't let their small size and seeming simplicity fool you. They're an amazingly complex and fascinating group of creatures. Bacteria have been found that can live in temperatures above the boiling point and in cold that would freeze your blood.", "THE LIVING SOIL: BACTERIA. Bacteria are tiny, one-celled organisms generally 4/100,000 of an inch wide (1 µm) and somewhat longer in length. What bacteria lack in size, they make up in numbers. A teaspoon of productive soil generally contains between 100 million and 1 billion bacteria.", "And they are older. Bacteria and their microbial cousins the archaea were the earliest forms of life on Earth. And may have played a role in shaping our planet into one that could support the larger life forms we know today by developing photosynthesis. Cyanobacteria fossils date back more than 3 billion years.", "Yes! The more we know about bacteria, the more we are able to figure out how to make microbes work for us or stop dangerous ones from causing serious harm. And, for those of us who like to ponder more philosophical questions like the origins of the Earth, there may be some clues there as well." ]
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are bacteria or viruses worse
[ "Most bacteria can live on their own, outside the body. Viruses can only live inside cells of the body. Most bacteria in the world are good and play an important role in nature. Only some bacteria are capable of causing infections and diseases.", "1 Antibiotics cannot kill viruses, but can kill most bacteria, with the exception of most Gram-negative bacteria. An example of a disease caused by bacteria is strep throat and an example of an affliction caused by a virus is the flu.", "Here in this article we will learn about Top Ten Most Dangerous Bacteria in the world responsible for deadly diseases and deaths. Nature has created some of the tiniest microscopic monster that has the capability to just throw us away. These tiny Bacteria are everywhere around us, be it soil, water or air. Some of the bacteria are no doubt beneficial for us while some are highly dangerous and can prove fatal. bacteria are mostly pathogens and they are mainly responsible for deadly disease and illness along with viruses and fungi.", "The infection may get worse before resistance is discovered and the treatment is changed. For the entire community, and all over the world, antibiotic resistance is a problem because many bacteria that cause infections are becoming more resistant to commonly-used antibiotic treatments.", "Bacteria and Viruses. Bacteria and viruses are the most common cause of food poisoning. The symptoms and severity of food poisoning vary, depending on which bacteria or virus has contaminated the food. The bacteria and viruses that cause the most illnesses, hospitalizations, and deaths in the United States are: Salmonella.", "Antibiotic resistance is a natural process - stronger bacteria survive and multiply. Unfortunately, the problem of antibiotic resistance is made worse when antibiotics are not used correctly or are used when they are not needed. This can happen with animals as well as people. Antibiotic overuse, and misuse, can create the conditions for the development of antibiotic resistant bacteria.", "We are starting the list of Most Dangerous Bacteria with E. Coli, the most common bacteria found in Human body. Infamous E.coli inhabits in the intestine of the healthy individuals. Some of their strains are detrimental to human beings especially to very young or immune-compromised or elderly people.", "Bacteria vs. Virus. Bacteria are single-celled, prokaryotic microorganisms that exist in abundance in both living hosts and in all areas of the planet (e.g., soil, water). By their nature, they can be either good (beneficial) or bad (harmful) for the health of plants, humans, and other animals that come into contact with them. A virus is acellular (has no cell structure) and requires a living host to survive; it causes illness in its host, which causes an immune response.", "Top Ten Most Dangerous Bacteria on Earth. Bacteria are disease-causing pathogens and some of them cause deadly illness and disease in human beings. Each year millions of people die because of these microscopic living beings.", "1 There are some useful bacteria but all viruses are harmful. 2 Antibiotics cannot kill viruses, but can kill most bacteria, with the exception of most Gram-negative bacteria. An example of a disease caused by bacteria is strep throat and an example of an affliction caused by a virus is the flu." ]
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are bacteria organisms
[ "Bacteria are the plural of bacterium, which are microscopic one-celled organisms. They are found everywhere and can be harmful, as in infections; or they can be beneficial, as in fermentation or decomposition. Five types of bacteria are: Coccus, Bacillus, Spirillum, Rickettsia, and Mycoplasma.", "Bacteria are single-celled organisms, the oak leaf is only a part of an organism. Humans belong to the domain Eukarya (Animalia is the kingdom...Chordata is the phylum, Vertebrata is the subphylum...).", "Spherical bacteria are in the shape of little spheres or balls. They usually form chains of cells like a row of circles. Rod shaped bacteria are look like the E. coli living in your intestine. You can imagine a bunch of bacteria that look like hot dogs.", "Bacteria in Fermentation. Here are examples of bacteria used in fermentation: 1 Arthrobacter nicotianae. 2 Acetobacter aceti. 3 Arthrobacter arilaitensis. 4 Bacillus cereus. 5 Bacillus coagulans. 6 Bacillus licheniformis. 7 Bacillus pumilus. 8 Bacillus sphaericus.", "A unicellular organism, also known as a single-celled organism, is an organism that consists of only one cell, unlike a multicellular organism that consists of more than one cell. Historically the simple single celled organisms have sometimes been referred to as Monads.", "Examples of bacteria that are rod shaped (Bacillus): 1 C. diptheriae. 2 C. jeikenium. 3 C. urealyticum. 4 Lactobacillus sp. 5 Bacillus anthracis. 6 B. cereus. 7 Listeria monocytogenes. 8 Erisipelothrix rhusiopathiae.", "Prokaryotes, most Protista, and some fungi, are unicellular. Although some of these organisms live in colonies, they are still unicellular. These organisms live together, and each cell in the colony is the same. However, each individual cell must carry out all life processes to survive.", "The main groups of unicellular organisms are bacteria, archaea, protozoa, unicellular algae and unicellular fungi. Unicellular organisms fall into two general categories: prokaryotic organisms and eukaryotic organisms.", "Bacteria are the simplest of creatures that are considered alive. Bacteria are everywhere. They are in the bread you eat, the soil that plants grow in, and even inside of you. They are very simple cells that fall under the heading prokaryotic. That word means they do not have an organized nucleus.", "A bacteria cell is an organism. Humans have eukaryotic cells and are therefore in the Eukarya Domain. Domains are large groupings that include multiple kingdoms. Eukarya are all the eukaryotes, including animals, plants, fungi, and protists. JJ's*Mommy · 6 years ago. Thumbs up. 0. Thumbs down. 0." ]
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are bacteria protists
[ "Protists vs Bacteria. According to common biological classification, protists are classified under Kingdom Protista, while Bacteria are classified under Kingdom Monera. Unlike the cells of other organisms (plants and animals), protists and bacteria cells have very low level of cell differentiation.Due to this reason, the cells of a single individual are morphologically and functionally similar, thus reduces its adaptations and development capacity.he Bacteria are considered as unicellular prokaryotic organisms. Unlike eukaryotes, bacteria cells lack an organized nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplasts and other membrane bounded organelles. Bacterial cell has only a circular DNA, which does not associate with histone protein.", "Rating Newest Oldest. Best Answer: Protist are eukaryotic, meaning they have a nucleus and membrane bound DNA complexes. Bacteria are prokaryotes without membrane bound DNA complexes or organelles.Bacteria carry their DNA in one long strand within the cells cytoplasm.They are each actually in different kingdoms the highest form of classification. Protista and Monera (bacteria's kingdom). Other kingdoms are Plant, Animal, and Fungi.acteria are prokaryotes without membrane bound DNA complexes or organelles. Bacteria carry their DNA in one long strand within the cells cytoplasm. They are each actually in different kingdoms the highest form of classification.", "The cellular organization of protists is more complex-they have a membrane-bound nucleus (and other organelles distinct from the cytoplasm)- and they are therefore called eukaryotes (true-nucleus). Animals, plants and fungi, being derived from protists, are also eukaryotes.bacteria): archebacteria, eubacteria. unicellular org. prokaryotes: simple cellular organization, nucleus lacking membrane. Protista. protozoa brown, red, some green algae phycomycetes, myxomycetes, yeasts. eukaryotes: complex cellular organization, nucleus membrane-bound. Fungi. ascomycetes, basidiomycetes, etc.", "Bacteria. The Bacteria are considered as unicellular prokaryotic organisms. Unlike eukaryotes, bacteria cells lack an organized nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplasts and other membrane bounded organelles. Bacterial cell has only a circular DNA, which does not associate with histone protein.he Bacteria are considered as unicellular prokaryotic organisms. Unlike eukaryotes, bacteria cells lack an organized nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplasts and other membrane bounded organelles. Bacterial cell has only a circular DNA, which does not associate with histone protein.", "Most eukaryotic algae are autotrophic, but the pigments were lost in some groups. Other protists are heterotrophic, and may present phagotrophy, osmotrophy, saprotrophy or parasitism. Some are mixotrophic. Many protists are flagellate, for example, and filter feeding can take place where the flagella find prey.Other protists can engulf bacteria and other food particles, by extending their cell membrane around them to form a food vacuole and digest them internally, in a process termed phagocytosis.ost eukaryotic algae are autotrophic, but the pigments were lost in some groups. Other protists are heterotrophic, and may present phagotrophy, osmotrophy, saprotrophy or parasitism. Some are mixotrophic. Many protists are flagellate, for example, and filter feeding can take place where the flagella find prey.", "The taxonomic kingdom Protista is a collection of single-celled organisms that do not fit into any other category. Protists are a group made up of protozoa, unicellular algae, and slime molds. We will concentrate on the animal portion of this group: the protozoa (proto = first, zoa = animals).Protozoa are the oldest known group of heterotrophic life that consume and transform complex food particles into energy.rotists are a group made up of protozoa, unicellular algae, and slime molds. We will concentrate on the animal portion of this group: the protozoa (proto = first, zoa = animals).", "346 CHAPTER 12 Bacteria, Protists, and Fungi Types of Bacteria Two main groups of bacteria are archaebacteria (ar kee bakTIHR ee uh) and eubacteria (YOO bak tihr ee uh). Most knownarchaebacteria live in harsh environments where few kinds ofother organisms can live. Eubacteria usually live in less harshenvironments.46 CHAPTER 12 Bacteria, Protists, and Fungi Types of Bacteria Two main groups of bacteria are archaebacteria (ar kee bakTIHR ee uh) and eubacteria (YOO bak tihr ee uh). Most knownarchaebacteria live in harsh environments where few kinds ofother organisms can live. Eubacteria usually live in less harshenvironments.", "Other protists include pathogenic species such as the kinetoplastid Trypanosoma brucei, which causes sleeping sickness and species of the apicomplexan Plasmodium which cause malaria.ost eukaryotic algae are autotrophic, but the pigments were lost in some groups. Other protists are heterotrophic, and may present phagotrophy, osmotrophy, saprotrophy or parasitism. Some are mixotrophic. Many protists are flagellate, for example, and filter feeding can take place where the flagella find prey.", "Some protists are significant parasites of animals (e.g., five species of the parasitic genus Plasmodium cause malaria in humans and many others cause similar diseases in other vertebrates), plants (the oomycete Phytophthora infestans causes late blight in potatoes) or even of other protists.ost eukaryotic algae are autotrophic, but the pigments were lost in some groups. Other protists are heterotrophic, and may present phagotrophy, osmotrophy, saprotrophy or parasitism. Some are mixotrophic. Many protists are flagellate, for example, and filter feeding can take place where the flagella find prey.", "Protists are microscopical, unicellular eukaryotes. They generally live in water. In some cases, protists form colonies of individuals, though the individuals are generally autonomous.bacteria): archebacteria, eubacteria. unicellular org. prokaryotes: simple cellular organization, nucleus lacking membrane. Protista. protozoa brown, red, some green algae phycomycetes, myxomycetes, yeasts. eukaryotes: complex cellular organization, nucleus membrane-bound. Fungi. ascomycetes, basidiomycetes, etc." ]
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are bacteria visible in water
[ "Blue-green bacteria or cyanobacteria are single-celled organisms that naturally exist in fresh or salt waters. They use sunlight to make their food. When there are a lot of nutrients available in the water, the bacteria can grow rapidly or “bloom” to form a visible film or scum on the surface of the water.Cyanobacterial blooms are often green or blue-green in color although they can sometimes be red or brown.hey use sunlight to make their food. When there are a lot of nutrients available in the water, the bacteria can grow rapidly or “bloom” to form a visible film or scum on the surface of the water. Cyanobacterial blooms are often green or blue-green in color although they can sometimes be red or brown.", "The name coliform is given to a whole group of bacteria which can occur in water and indicate potential health problems. They are divided into two groups: TOTAL coliform (TC), which are all of the coliform bacteria, and FECAL coliforms (FC), which are a portion of the TC.ince the count is dominated by the bacteria which can occur in the intestine, it is used as a more broad spectrum test for fecal pollution in a water system. Frequently, these bacteria like to grow in muds, septic wastes and organic rich wastes which can distort the numbers and findings.", "Nostoc is a cyanobacteria that forms large spherical colonies. They are common and can just be seen with the naked eye. Most bacteria are only visible with the strongest lenses of the microscope. An easy way to collect them (and also many small protists) is by placing a cover slip on the surface of pond water.After a night whole colonies of bacteria will grow on the underside of the cover slip.ostoc is a cyanobacteria that forms large spherical colonies. They are common and can just be seen with the naked eye. Most bacteria are only visible with the strongest lenses of the microscope. An easy way to collect them (and also many small protists) is by placing a cover slip on the surface of pond water.", "Iron Bacteria Smell. Iron Bacteria in well water is safe to drink. But you may not want to drink it. There are a number of foul odors that result from these nuisance bugs. Common odors associated with Iron Bacteria include: 1 Rotten egg smell.2 Swampy odor. 3 Sewage-like odor.ron Bacteria Smell. Iron Bacteria in well water is safe to drink. But you may not want to drink it. There are a number of foul odors that result from these nuisance bugs. Common odors associated with Iron Bacteria include: 1 Rotten egg smell. 2 Swampy odor. 3 Sewage-like odor.", "When Iron Bacteria “feed” on iron in water, the dissolved “ferrous iron” reacts with oxygen in the air to form rust-colored iron oxides (ferric iron). Once the cells begin to decay, they release a reddish or brownish slime material. If you see slimy or clumpy deposits, they are likely caused by Iron Bacteria.ron Bacteria Smell. Iron Bacteria in well water is safe to drink. But you may not want to drink it. There are a number of foul odors that result from these nuisance bugs. Common odors associated with Iron Bacteria include: 1 Rotten egg smell. 2 Swampy odor. 3 Sewage-like odor.", "Bacteria in drinking water is one of the most harmful contaminants that you can encounter and therefore, it is important that you take adequate measures to eliminate the risk of bacteria infection by purifying drinking water as well as possible.t helps in killing off the bacteria from water, as well as disease-causing organisms and giardia cysts. Using ultraviolet filters. Such filters are effective in removing bacteria from your water. However, it does not kill giardia cysts.", "Total coliform are a broad category of bacteria, most of which pose no threat to humans. Some come from fecal matter; others naturally occur in soils, vegetation, insects, etc. The presence of coliform bacteria in well water can be a harbinger of worsening water quality.In some cases, more specific tests for fecal contamination, such as E. coli, may be used. Common sources of nitrate to well water are fertilizers, septic systems, animal manure, and leaking sewer lines.otal coliform are a broad category of bacteria, most of which pose no threat to humans. Some come from fecal matter; others naturally occur in soils, vegetation, insects, etc. The presence of coliform bacteria in well water can be a harbinger of worsening water quality.", "Bacteria are single-celled organisms that can only be seen with the aid of a very powerful microscope. Bacteria can be found everywhere-in air, water, and soil, even in and on your own body. They can benefit us by recycling wastes, helping nitrogen-fixing plants to grow, and by making certain types of food.hile these bacteria do not directly cause disease, high quantities of fecal coliform bacteria suggest the presence of disease causing agents. The presence of fecal contamination is an indicator that a potential health risk exists for individuals exposed to this water.", "This bacteria is found in human and animal waters and if your water is tested and found to contain traces of this bacteria, you are exposed to the dangers of water borne diseases. In addition, you will notice that iron bacteria form a recognizable reddish-brown slime on the inside of pipes and fixtures.t helps in killing off the bacteria from water, as well as disease-causing organisms and giardia cysts. Using ultraviolet filters. Such filters are effective in removing bacteria from your water. However, it does not kill giardia cysts.", "More is not better!4. Disperse the bacterial cells in the water drop and spread them over a circular area in the center of theslide.5. Allow the slide to dry.6. Holding the slide with a clothes pin or slide holder, pass the slide slowly through the flame of abunsen burner 3-4 time to fix the bacteria to the slide.ently place a few drops of crystal violet stain on the center of the slide where you spread the. bacteria. 3. Leave the stain on the slide for 30-60 seconds. 4. Briefly wash the slide with water to remove the stain." ]
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are bacterial infections contagious in dogs
[ "The two most common causes of URT infection in dogs are bacterial and viral. These infectious pathogens are highly contagious, especially when dogs congregate in high-density areas such as pet stores, animal shelters, boarding facilities, dog parks or dog shows, and even more so when those areas are not kept clean.he two most common causes of URT infection in dogs are bacterial and viral. These infectious pathogens are highly contagious, especially when dogs congregate in high-density areas such as pet stores, animal shelters, boarding facilities, dog parks or dog shows, and even more so when those areas are not kept clean.", "Pyoderma in Dogs. When a dog's skin is cut or wounded, there is an increased risk of infection. Pyoderma refers to a bacterial infection of the skin that is very common in dogs. Lesions and pustules (inflamed pus-filled swelling) on the skin, and in some cases partial hair loss, often characterize the infection.Treatment is typically given on an outpatient basis and prognosis is good.yoderma refers to a bacterial infection of the skin that is very common in dogs. Lesions and pustules (inflamed pus-filled swelling) on the skin, and in some cases partial hair loss, often characterize the infection. Treatment is typically given on an outpatient basis and prognosis is good.", "Report Abuse. The infection itself would not be contagious, but if your dog has earmites your other dog could as well. Yeast infections or bacteria would not be contagious. It might be a good idea to have your other dog's ears checked as well, though, judt to be safe.Kim at: http://www.peaceful-organic-planet.com/n...eport Abuse. The infection itself would not be contagious, but if your dog has earmites your other dog could as well. Yeast infections or bacteria would not be contagious. It might be a good idea to have your other dog's ears checked as well, though, judt to be safe. Kim at: http://www.peaceful-organic-planet.com/n...", "Advertisement. Dogs are susceptible to a variety of bacterial and viral infections, some of which can even prove fatal for them. Skin, eye, ear, urinary tract, kidneys, nervous system and even the respiratory system of the dog is vulnerable to such bacterial infections.lague in Dogs: A bacterial infection caused by the Yersinia pestis, plague is usually transmitted in dogs by rodent fleas. Dogs can become infected through the bite of infected fleas or by eating a rodent, rabbit or other animal carrying infected fleas.", "Bacterial skin infections also known as pyodermas are caused by Staphylococci (Staph bacteria) and affect both dogs and cats. The Staph bacteria usually live harmlessly on the skin and as a result of itching, infection occurs. The common symptoms include yellow pustules, scabs, reddened skin and lesions.acterial skin infections also known as pyodermas are caused by Staphylococci (Staph bacteria) and affect both dogs and cats. The Staph bacteria usually live harmlessly on the skin and as a result of itching, infection occurs. The common symptoms include yellow pustules, scabs, reddened skin and lesions.", "Leptospirosis in Dogs. Leptospirosis is an infection of bacterial spirochetes, which dogs acquire when subspecies of the Leptospira interrogans penetrate the skin and spread through the body by way of the bloodstream.eptospirosis in Dogs. Leptospirosis is an infection of bacterial spirochetes, which dogs acquire when subspecies of the Leptospira interrogans penetrate the skin and spread through the body by way of the bloodstream.", "Infectious skin diseases of dogs include contagious and non-contagious infections or infestations. Contagious infections include parasitic, bacterial, fungal and viral skin diseases. One of the most common contagious parasitic skin diseases is Sarcoptic canine scabies.on-contagious skin infections can result when normal bacterial or fungal skin flora is allowed to proliferate and cause skin disease. Common examples in dogs include Staphylococcus intermedius pyoderma, and Malassezia dermatitis caused by overgrowth of Malassezia pachydermatis.", "Consult Your Veterinarian. Bacterial skin infections often occur in dogs secondarily to underlying skin allergies, hormonal (endocrine) disorders, or other internal disease. Through a combination of shampoo therapy and antibiotics, the prognosis for your dog's recovery from a bacterial skin infection is excellent.onsult Your Veterinarian. Bacterial skin infections often occur in dogs secondarily to underlying skin allergies, hormonal (endocrine) disorders, or other internal disease. Through a combination of shampoo therapy and antibiotics, the prognosis for your dog's recovery from a bacterial skin infection is excellent.", "Staphylococcus is a name of a group of bacteria commonly found on the skin. Dermatitis is a term that means inflammation of the skin. This condition is also referred to as Staphylococcal pyoderma or Staph. pyoderma. Pyoderma is a medical term for bacterial skin infection.taphylococcus is a name of a group of bacteria commonly found on the skin. Dermatitis is a term that means inflammation of the skin. This condition is also referred to as Staphylococcal pyoderma or Staph. pyoderma. Pyoderma is a medical term for bacterial skin infection.", "Infections in dogs can develop due to both viral and bacterial agents. Bad bacteria are unicellular organisms that survive and multiply in both animals and humans and cause various bacterial infections that develop in different parts of the body.nfections in dogs can develop due to both viral and bacterial agents. Bad bacteria are unicellular organisms that survive and multiply in both animals and humans and cause various bacterial infections that develop in different parts of the body." ]
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are bacterial stains charged
[ "Assignment: Upon completion of the laboratory you should. 1 Be able to describe the procedure for heat fixation of a bacterial smear and discuss why fixation is necessary. 2 Define the following: acidic dye, basic dye, simple (direct) stain, negative (indirect) stain.", "1 Use a toothpick to scrape material from your teeth near the gumline and stir this into the second drop of Congo Red. 2 Be sure to keep the two drops separate. 3 Air dry-DO NOT HEAT FIX. 4 Flood the slide with acid-alcohol (95% ethanol, 3% HCl) until it turns blue.", "They are used to examine structural differences between bacterial groups or to provide contrast to different structures within the same organism. Gram Stain. The Gram stain procedure uses 3 different stains. These are crystal violet, Gram's iodine, and safranin.", "Heat-fixing. Basic stains are applied to bacterial smears that have been heat-fixed. Heat-fixing kills the bacteria, makes them adhere to the slide, and coagulates cytoplasmic proteins to make them more visible. It also distorts the cells to some extent.", "1. Begin with a heat-fixed emulsion 2. Cover the slide with crystal violet stain for 30 sec. Rinse 3. Cover the smear with iodine stain for 1 min. Rinse 4. Decolorize with ethanol by running it over the edge of the slide 3x. Immediately wash off with water 5.", "Simple Stain: A simple stain consists of a solution of a single dye. Some of the most commonly used dyes are methylene blue, basic fuchsin, and crystal violet. Simple stains allow one to distinguish the shape (morphology) of the bacteria. For example, E. coli and Bacillus Subtillus are bacilli or rod-shaped bacteria.", "In some cases, specific stains can be used to visualize certain structures (flagella, capsules, endospores, etc). of bacterial cells. There are several staining methods that are used routinely with bacteria. These methods may be classified as 1) simple (nonspecific) and 2) differential (specific).", "Wet Mount Preparation. 1. Place a loop-full of water on a clean glass side 2. Add bacteria to the drop. Don't over innoculate. Flame the loop after transfer 3. Gently lower a cover glass with your loop supporting one side over the drop of water.", "Negative Stain. In contrast to direct stains that bind to bacteria directly, a negative stain colors the background of a smear rather than the bacteria. These stains have negatively charged functional groups so they can't bind directly to negatively charged bacteria. The advantages of negative staining are:", "C. Gram Stain. 1 Transfer a loopful of the bacterial suspension to the surface of a clean glass slide, and spread it over a small area. 2 Flood the slide for one minute with a crystal violet solution. 3 Flood slide with Gram's iodine solution and allow to sit for one minute. 4 Flood slide with 95% alcohol and pour off immediately. 5 Flood the slide with ..." ]
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are bacterial structures involved in the passage of dna into or out of the cell.
[ "The _____ is the bacterial structure that acts as a selective barrier, allowing nutrients to enter the cell and wastes to leave the cell. plasma membrane. nucleoid region. ribosome. pili. cell wall. The structure that regulates the passage of material into and out of this bacterial cell is indicated by the letter _____.", "(Activity 27B). The _____ is the bacterial structure that acts as a selective barrier, allowing nutrients to enter the cell and wastes to leave the cell.", "Bacterial chromosome: It is usually a single molecule of double stranded Dna length of the chromosome is often more than the length of the cell. Hence nucleur material is believed to be in a super coiled state. Histone-like proteins are complexed with Dna for structural support.", "Like the chromosome, plasmids are made of a circular piece of DNA. Unlike the chromosome, they are not involved in reproduction. Only the chromosome has the genetic instructions for initiating and carrying out cell division, or binary fission, the primary means of reproduction in bacteria.", "Structure of plasma membrane: Bacterial membrane are composed of phosholipid and proteins. The arrangement of proteins and lipids to form a membrane is called the fluid mosaic model. Dispersed within the phoshopholipid bi-layer are various structural and enzymatic protiens which carry out most membrane functions.", "Bacteria and yeast. Anaerobic respiration takes place in yeast and some bacteria, producing ethanol and carbon dioxide. They have been used in the making of many foods such as bread, yoghurt and vinegar. You must know the structure and functions of a bacterial cell and yeast cell. Diagram of bacterial cell.", "The structure of bacterial cell organelles and their functions : Cell envelope: The envelope is a descriptive term for the several layers of material theat envelope the protoplasm of the cell, it is made up of cytoplasmic membrane, cell wall and capsule. Capsule: Some bacteria have a polysaccharide layer outside the cell wall. This layer is called a capsule. A true capsule is discrete detectable layer of polysaccharides deposited outside the cell wall as seen in Haemophilus influenzae and Streptococus pneumoniae.", "7. The _____ is the bacterial structure that acts as a selective barrier, allowing nutrients to enter the cell and wastes to leave the cell. (Activity 27A). The structure that regulates the passage of material into and out of this bacterial cell is indicated by the letter _____.", "In gram-negative bacteria, the cell wall is thin and releases the dye readily when washed with an alcohol or acetone solution. Cytoplasm-The cytoplasm, or protoplasm, of bacterial cells is where the functions for cell growth, metabolism, and replication are carried out. It is a gel-like matrix composed of water, enzymes, nutrients, wastes, and gases and contains cell structures such as ribosomes, a chromosome, and plasmids.", "Unlike the eukaryotic (true) cells, bacteria do not have a membrane enclosed nucleus. The chromosome, a single, continuous strand of DNA, is localized, but not contained, in a region of the cell called the nucleoid. All the other cellular components are scattered throughout the cytoplasm." ]
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are bacterial virus contagious
[ "As you might think, bacterial infections are caused by bacteria, and viral infections are caused by viruses. Perhaps the most important distinction between bacteria and viruses is that antibiotic drugs usually kill bacteria, but they aren't effective against viruses.ost bacteria cause no harm to people, but there are exceptions. Infections caused by bacteria include: 1 Strep throat. 2 Tuberculosis. 3 Urinary tract infections.", "1 Are more contagious than bacterial infections. ( 2 If more than one person in the family has the same illness, odds are it is a viral infection.). 3 Can make you just as sick as bacterial infections. 4 Usually get better in 4-5 days but it might take as long as three weeks to fully recover.oth viruses and bacteria cause infections, but antibiotics only work against bacteria. 1 Include colds, flu, croup, laryngitis, chest colds (bronchitis) and most sore throats.", "1 Include colds, flu, croup, laryngitis, chest colds (bronchitis) and most sore throats. 2 Are more contagious than bacterial infections. ( 3 If more than one person in the family has the same illness, odds are it is a viral infection.).4 Can make you just as sick as bacterial infections.oth viruses and bacteria cause infections, but antibiotics only work against bacteria. 1 Include colds, flu, croup, laryngitis, chest colds (bronchitis) and most sore throats.", "In this article. Bacterial and viral infections have many things in common. Both types of infections are caused by microbes -- bacteria and viruses, respectively -- and spread by things such as: 1 Coughing and sneezing. 2 Contact with infected people, especially through kissing and sex.3 Contact with contaminated surfaces, food, and water.n this article. Bacterial and viral infections have many things in common. Both types of infections are caused by microbes -- bacteria and viruses, respectively -- and spread by things such as: 1 Coughing and sneezing. 2 Contact with infected people, especially through kissing and sex.", "Bacterial and viral infections have many things in common. Both types of infections are caused by microbes -- bacteria and viruses, respectively -- and spread by things such as: 1 Coughing and sneezing.2 Contact with infected people, especially through kissing and sex.3 Contact with contaminated surfaces, food, and water.n this article. Bacterial and viral infections have many things in common. Both types of infections are caused by microbes -- bacteria and viruses, respectively -- and spread by things such as: 1 Coughing and sneezing. 2 Contact with infected people, especially through kissing and sex.", "Both viral and bacterial infections can be contagious. Viruses and bacteria are two common ways in which infections and diseases spread.yalgia (pain in a muscle) itself is a symptom of various causes, such as injury, strain, many diseases, disorders, and infections, including bacterial or viral inf … ections, which are contagious and the symptom of muscle pain could be called viral myalgia when the cause is a virus.", "Conjunctivitis when caused by an infection is most commonly caused by a viral infection. Bacterial infections, allergies, other irritants and dryness are also common causes. Both bacterial and viral infections are contagious and passed from person to person, but can also spread through contaminated objects or water.onjunctivitis when caused by an infection is most commonly caused by a viral infection. Bacterial infections, allergies, other irritants and dryness are also common causes. Both bacterial and viral infections are contagious and passed from person to person, but can also spread through contaminated objects or water.", "Strep throat is caused by a bacteria (Strep A)--contagious, but not a virus! Common cold, virus and contagious. Bronchitis, not always caused by a virus. To prevent viral infection with colds, practice good hand washing.trep throat is caused by a bacteria (Strep A)--contagious, but not a virus! Common cold, virus and contagious. Bronchitis, not always caused by a virus. To prevent viral infection with colds, practice good hand washing.", "Meningitis is most often caused by a bacterial or viral infection. It also may be caused by a fungal infection, parasite, a reaction to certain medications or medical treatments, a rheumatologic disease such as lupus, some types of cancer, or a traumatic injury to the head or spine.acterial meningitis is a rare but potentially fatal disease. It can be caused by several types of bacteria that first cause an upper respiratory tract infection and then travel through the blood stream to the brain. The disease can also occur when certain bacteria invade the meninges directly.", "Pneumonia is inflammation (swelling) of the tissue in one or both of the lungs. It’s usually caused by an infection – most commonly, bacteria and viruses, which are contagious.spiration pneumonia. Pneumonia can also be caused by breathing in a foreign object, such as a piece of food, or a harmful substance, such as smoke. This is called aspiration pneumonia. If breathing in a foreign object leads to a bacterial infection, this is contagious." ]
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are bagels or cereal healthier
[ "Low in vitamins, minerals & fiber: Plain bagels are not very high in nutrients. Some of the other varieties are better, but almost all are low in fiber, which results in the starches in the bread being quickly converted to sugar. This will give you quick energy, but it will not be sustained energy.", "1 Unfortunately, it is very hard to find whole grain bagels. And be careful because just like with wheat bread, wheat bagels are mostly white flour with a little whole wheat thrown in. You need to find one that is labeled as 100% whole wheat flour. Choose healthier toppings: Watch the toppings that you put on your bagel. Instead of spreading high fat cream cheese, switch to hummus, low fat cream cheese, cottage cheese or just eat your bagel plain. The key is to not add too much unneeded fat to the bagel.", "Multigrain bagels are a healthier alternative when eating this food. They're packed with flax seeds, wheat and sunflower seeds. Flax seeds are excellent for providing essential Omega 3 fats. Omega 3 lowers cholesterol and high blood pressure.", "Many people can’t resist the taste of a hot, fresh bagel in the morning. However, bagels are not as healthy as some people claim. Here are three reasons why bagels might not be the healthiest choice. High in calories: Bagels tend to be high in calories.", "Wholewheat bagels, as they provide the fiber that is absent from 99% of the rest. Still, in my opinion bagels (or bread, cereals, etc) are not good for you, even if wholewheat. Converting grains into a fine powder (flour) and then making food out of that powder is not a good way to eat grains.", "Well, you are still factoring in. that. a bagel is mostly carbs ( about 60 grams), and little else. Not to mention that soft doughy part in the middle turns into sugar in your gut and does nothing but bad things for your dibestive system. You can eat bagels, just don't kid yourself that they are healthy.", "Excellent Source of Vitamins and Minerals. Bagels are a good source of vitamin C, calcium, iron, protein and fiber. Although they aren't considered the healthiest of foods to eat, they do provide high amounts of fiber to keep you regular. Fiber lowers your chances of heart disease, diabetes and constipation.", "As if bagel bites stuffed with cream cheese weren’t enough, I decided to add Cinnamon Toast Crunch (aka my favorite childhood cereal) to the mix. Literally. Cereal makes up part of the bagel dough, which you can taste with every bite. If that’s not a dream come true, then I don’t know what is.", "The Nutrition of Bagels. Bagels are a delicious food for any time of the day. They come in many varieties and flavors and taste great with a good number of toppings. Bagels were first introduced in 1693 as tribute to a Polish king. Since then they have crossed continents and become a mainstay in America.", "1 They add unhealthy toppings that are high in saturated fat and calories, such as cream cheese, butter, ham, bacon and egg on their bagels. Those toppings make the bagel even more unhealthy. Here is an example of a commonly eaten bagel: A Dunkin’ Donuts plain bagel with plain cream cheese has almost 500 calories." ]
Yes,multigrain bagels are a healthier.
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are baggages checked through for international flights different airlines
[ "As individual one world airlines have different allowances and weight limits for both checked luggage and carry on items, please check the specific baggage information for the member airline on which you are flying before you travel.", "This is due to new industry rules that regulate which baggage allowance and excess baggage charges, if applicable, shall apply when you travel with more than one airline on the same itinerary. These rules are designed to make it easier for you as a customer to know how much checked baggage you can take on your journey.", "Jet Airways offers Through Check-in facility for guests travelling on Jet Airways flights and connecting on to the following Through Check-in partners provided it is on the same ticket.", "Within India. 1 Separate tickets are booked for travel within India. 2 The stopover is less than 12 hrs. 3 Baggage will be Through Checked-in from origin to destination. 4 The journey is on Jet Airways and the connecting airline is Jet Airways.", "No. When entering the United States from overseas, you must obtain your luggage and bring them through Customs and Border Protection (CBP), then check them back into the airlines to make your next flight.", "6. Your luggage will automatically get checked through if you are connecting-Usually this is true, but sometimes even a connection on the same airline somehow doesn't link up with your check-in record. Check your luggage tags to make sure all of your flight numbers are there. And if you are connecting with another airline, let the passenger agent know that you are connecting, and ask if your luggage can be checked through to your destination. 7.", "It will be purely at the discretion of the first airline you use (the flight to SFO.) Most (not all) airlines have interline baggage agreements, so they CAN through-tag your bags to Dublin. However, some airlines have a policy of NOT through-tagging bags when the flights are on separate tickets/reservations. Your best bet is to phone the airline you'd use and ask them what their policy is on through-tagging. You'll probably have to pay their checked bag fee, and you might have to observe their checked bag rules (size, number) which might be more restrictive than Aer Lingus' rules. If your bags are not through-checked, then you need to leave yourselves a lot of time at SFO to make the switch. Report Abuse. JoanneH on Nov 1, 13 at 05:25 PM. Through tagging works best if the airline you fly to SFO on is a member of the same air alliance as Aer Lingus.", "If your journey involves more than one one world airline, or your flight is a code-share flight, where the operating carrier is different to the one shown on your ticket, your baggage allowance may be different to the allowance provided by the operating carrier.", "Security. Different countries and airlines have varying security requirements for both checked-in and carry-on luggage. To ensure your transfer through airports is as smooth as possible, please check security information with your departing one world member airline before you travel.", "1 International baggage rules will apply on the domestic sector. 2 Excess baggage charge will apply as per International baggage rules. 3 Through Check-in facility will not be offered on Jet Airways to other airline connections or vice versa." ]
No, if the airlins have interline baggage agreements.
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are baked beans good for constipation
[ "Best Answer: I haven't tried baked Beans for constipation... But I use dandelion supplements to regulate myself.... I'm guessing if it is high in fiber, it will help you... But not right away.", "These foods cause constipation : - prepared proteinous food (cooked- / baked- / fried- / steamed- / canned-, or. heated in any other way- -fish, -meat, -beans, -grains and soy-products). - dairy products (milk, cheese, yogurt, quark etc. from whatever animal). - wheat products (bread, pasta, cookies, pastries etc.).", "Fiber. They say constipation is caused by a lack of fiber in the food, but that is rubbish; our most natural food, fruit, does not contain much fiber: 2% average, but does move the bowels. A watermelon only contains 0,2% fiber, but consuming watermelons only, your colon definitely will be active.", "1 You can only upload videos smaller than 600MB. 2 You can only upload a photo (png, jpg, jpeg) or a video (3gp, 3gpp, mp4, mov, avi, mpg, mpeg, rm). 3 You can only upload a photo or a video.", "Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common disorder of the intestines. It can cause cramping, stomach pain, gas, bloating, and changes in bowel habits. Some people with IBS have constipation (difficult or infrequent bowel movements). Others have diarrhea (frequent, loose stools).", "1 You can only upload files of type 3GP, 3GPP, MP4, MOV, AVI, MPG, MPEG, or RM. 2 You can only upload photos smaller than 5 MB. 3 You can only upload videos smaller than 600MB. 4 You can only upload a photo (png, jpg, jpeg) or a video (3gp, 3gpp, mp4, mov, avi, mpg, mpeg, rm).", "1 You can only upload photos smaller than 5 MB. 2 You can only upload videos smaller than 600MB. 3 You can only upload a photo (png, jpg, jpeg) or a video (3gp, 3gpp, mp4, mov, avi, mpg, mpeg, rm). 4 You can only upload a photo or a video.", "Food Causing Constipation In Short: Constipation is not caused by a lack of dietary fiber. Constipation, like asthma, is caused by opioid peptides in wheat-and dairy products and beta-carbolines in prepared food.", "1 We are experiencing some problems, please try again. 2 You can only upload files of type PNG, JPG, or JPEG. 3 You can only upload files of type 3GP, 3GPP, MP4, MOV, AVI, MPG, MPEG, or RM. 4 You can only upload photos smaller than 5 MB. 5 You can only upload videos smaller than 600MB.", "In Detail: Fiber They say constipation is caused by a lack of fiber in the food, but that is rubbish; our most natural food, fruit, does not contain much fiber: 2% average, but does move the bowels. A watermelon only contains 0,2% fiber, but consuming watermelons only, your colon definitely will be active." ]
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are baking pans interchangeable
[ "Cake recipes often say to line the baking pan with waxed paper or parchment, as if the two were interchangeable. As liners for cake pans they are, but in many other ways, they are not. Waxed paper is tissue paper that’s been coated with paraffin on both sides, making it greaseproof and moistureproof.", "Cake recipes often say to line the baking pan with waxed paper or parchment, as if the two were interchangeable. As liners for cake pans they are, but in many other ways, they are not.", "Also known as pudding molds, these aluminum or tinned steel tube pans often come with a clip-on lid, to keep the baking pudding moist. The pan, which comes in 1-quart or 2-quart sizes, is filled with the batter for a steamed bread (Boston brown bread) or pudding (Christmas puffing).", "Look for pans that are sturdy, but not so heavy that they're hard to handle. When a recipe calls for a 9-inch round pan, it means the top inside measurement should be 9 inches. Many manufacturers cut corners and make their pans 9 inches from edge to edge, but only 8 3/4 inches (or less) inside.", "Issue 31. Cake recipes often say to line the baking pan with waxed paper or parchment, as if the two were interchangeable. As liners for cake pans they are, but in many other ways, they are not. Waxed paper is tissue paper that’s been coated with paraffin on both sides, making it greaseproof and moistureproof.", "Dark-colored metal pie pans tend to become hotter, and transfer heat better, than ceramic pans, and for that reason brown crust more quickly, a plus in pie-baking (where a pale, soggy bottom crust is the inexperienced baker's nemesis).", "Baking pans are typically made from aluminum (an excellent heat conductor), or an aluminum-steel combination. Less common are stainless steel pans; while easy to clean and non-reactive, they don't conduct heat as well as aluminum.", "This is the median price based on sales of this product in the same condition from all listings on ebay.com in the past 14 days, or if there are any insufficient number of listings for a meaningful calculation, the past 90 days.", "When a recipe calls for a 9-inch round pan, it means the top inside measurement should be 9 inches. Many manufacturers cut corners and make their pans 9 inches from edge to edge, but only 8 3/4 inches (or less) inside.", "Everything I wasn't supposed to do with an angel-food cake ! BUT it almost jumped out of the pan (super-easy release) and is perfect ! I'm now anxious to try some potato bread, AND a meat loaf. I do cook, and baking is NOT something I've ever excelled in, but for some reason I was absolutely drawn to this tall pan." ]
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are bal drinks healthy
[ "CITRUS COCONUT ENERGY DRINK. Coconut water and bananas contain high amounts of potassium to regulate and maintain a healthy cell activity and boost your energy, while the fiber and antioxidants in oranges contributes to the general well-being. 1/2 cup coconut water. 1/2 cup vegan milk. 1/2 ripe banana.", "Many times, healthy products read very well from the label as being great for you, but lack the flavor to impact us any further than using the product because we need to. Bai 5 is not that type of product at all. Bai 5 comes in 9 flavors, all of which are rather tasty.", "The Bai antioxidant infusions drinks are lightly sweetened with organic cane juice and each bottle contains 70 calorie. Since Bai drinks are powered by coffee superfruit and mixed with white tea, each bottle contains 400mg of coffee fruit extract and 60mg of white tea extract.", "Bai 5 Review: Drink to Your Health. Sometimes you encounter a product that is so good that there is no way that it could be good for you as well, correct? Thankfully, there are still products out there that suit both of these needs.", "Saturday, August 10, 2013. Drink to Your Health! Bai 5 Review. I have been on a weight loss journey since January. I have dropped a good amount of weight, and it is wonderful. I look better, I feel better, everything is good. The problem though, is that this is not just a diet for me, it is my new way of life. I will continue on a path of better health even once my goal is met. That is good of course, but it is also a big challenge. Through the course of my diet thus far, I have had to watch not only what I eat, but what I drink as well.", "The coffee fruit used in Bai is grown in Indonesia and Bai is considering a juice drink and an energy drink. Since this is a low calorie drink, it might not be consider as a diet beverage, a diet drink or one of the healthy drinks. Upon busting the cap, there’s a heavy sweet peach aroma coming out from the bottle with a subtle vegetable scent and it’s stronger than the Kenya Peach flavor.", "AquaBall Berry Frost is naturally flavored and features Elsa, Anna and Olaf from Disney’s Frozen. AquaBall Fruit Punch is naturally flavored and features Disney’s Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and Donald Duck.", "The Kenya Peach contains 12% juice, but Panama Peach contains 4% juice only. So far I have tried couple flavors from Bai drinks: Kenya Peach, Mango Kauai, Panama Peach and Tanzania Strawberry. Out of those flavors, I like the Panama Peach because of the taste, not the low calorie.", "Bai is infused with coffee’s superfruit and according to Bai, one gram of pure coffee superfruit extract has antioxidant power of 3,000 ORAC units. The coffee fruit used in Bai is grown in Indonesia and Bai is considering a juice drink and an energy drink. Tanzani Strawberry.", "The nice folks over at Bai sent over a case of various flavors of Bai 5, a product that I was not familiar with until now. After the first sip of the first bottle, I was hooked. I could not believe that a product with such a great taste profile could be so beneficial to you from a health standpoint." ]
Yes, bai is one of the healthy drinks.
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are bald spots permanent
[ "1 i have been having these 2 small bald spots on my scalp for years now with no development dr luis mojicar dr mojicar 1 doctor agreed follow up needed you need to see a physician to get a diagnosis and treatment plan stated", "and the time to mourn is now so go cry in a closet somewhere because there s no room for shame in the game of baldspottery you re going to have to own it love it live it and learn the right way to treat it above all the key to having a bald spot is going to be pure unadulterated confidence", "family history heredity the most common cause of hair loss is a hereditary condition called male pattern baldness or female pattern baldness it usually occurs gradually and in predictable patterns a receding hairline and bald spots in men and thinning hair in women heredity also affects the age at which you begin to lose hair the rate of hair loss and the extent of baldness pattern baldness is most common in men and can begin as early as puberty", "patchy hair loss this type of nonscarring hair loss is called alopecia areata al o pee she uh ar e a tuh it occurs when the body s immune system attacks hair follicles causing sudden hair loss that leaves smooth roundish bald patches on the skin", "there s no permanent scarring it s an outpatient procedure and requires a good two to three week hideout while you heal there are scabs involved but seven months later you have no bald spot that s not bad you say it s a real solution and yes it is but prices range from $ 3 $ 8 per hair root and most spots need no less than one thousand of the little suckers", "infections such as ringworm can invade the hair and skin of your scalp leading to scaly patches and hair loss once infections are treated hair generally grows back other skin disorders diseases that cause scarring alopecia may result in permanent loss at the scarred areas", "so are you growing a bald spot there s a 40 % chance the answer is yes since according to hair loss surgeon dr robert leonard as that s the percentage of men who eventually get bald spots but if you just can t tell and you think you might be get confirmation from your barber", "3 what to do if i have two small round bald spots on the back of my scalp what to do dr moji ariyo dr ariyo bald spots it is important to determine the cause of the bald spots and treat that problem first for instance if you have ringworm infection causing bald spots it is necessary to treat the infection with an antifungal medication a topical or oral treatment may be required", "if you notice hair loss bald spots or thinning edges see a dermatologist sooner than later a good hair professional will be able to distinguish between traction or traumatic alopecia that is cause by over manipulation or other more serious types of alopecia that require a dermatologist assess your hair routine", "2 what to do if i have two small round bald spots on the lower half of my scalp what to do dr moji ariyo dr ariyo bald spots it is important to determine the cause of the bald spots and treat that problem first for instance if you have ringworm infection causing bald spots it is necessary to treat the infection with an antifungal medication" ]
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are bamboo leaves poisonous
[ "Aloe is among many plants that are toxic to dogs and cats. Many common plants are poisonous to pets, but bamboo is not one of them. Bamboo is non-toxic to dogs, cats or horses.dditionally, bamboo is found in flooring, furniture, baskets and toys, among other products. When grown outside, bamboo can spread quickly. It may appear invasive, like weeds. Your curious pet may chew or eat the bamboo plant if there's a lot of it in your yard; however, no bamboo species will harm your pet.", "Bamboo Plant. Bamboo is a woody, tree-like, fast-growing plant that some people plant outside or keep in pots in the home. Additionally, bamboo is found in flooring, furniture, baskets and toys, among other products.When grown outside, bamboo can spread quickly.It may appear invasive, like weeds.Your curious pet may chew or eat the bamboo plant if there's a lot of it in your yard; however, no bamboo species will harm your pet.dditionally, bamboo is found in flooring, furniture, baskets and toys, among other products. When grown outside, bamboo can spread quickly. It may appear invasive, like weeds. Your curious pet may chew or eat the bamboo plant if there's a lot of it in your yard; however, no bamboo species will harm your pet.", "Submit. According to the ASPCA's list of toxic and non-toxic plant lists, lucky bamboo is not toxic. The ASPCA list states that bamboo in general is non-toxic to cats.Keywords: non-toxic, non-toxic plant lists, poisonous to cats, lucky bamboo, lucky bamboo is not toxic.ubmit. According to the ASPCA's list of toxic and non-toxic plant lists, lucky bamboo is not toxic. The ASPCA list states that bamboo in general is non-toxic to cats. Keywords: non-toxic, non-toxic plant lists, poisonous to cats, lucky bamboo, lucky bamboo is not toxic.", "According to the ASPCA's list of toxic and non-toxic plant lists, lucky bamboo is not toxic.The ASPCA list states that bamboo in general is non-toxic to cats. Keywords: non-toxic, non-toxic plant lists, poisonous to cats, lucky bamboo, lucky bamboo is not toxic.ubmit. According to the ASPCA's list of toxic and non-toxic plant lists, lucky bamboo is not toxic. The ASPCA list states that bamboo in general is non-toxic to cats. Keywords: non-toxic, non-toxic plant lists, poisonous to cats, lucky bamboo, lucky bamboo is not toxic.", "I heard before that they were, but then I’m a sushi cheif, and I know that they are used to set food on and as decoration, and some asian coutries stem sweet rice inside of them. No i dont think so. Yes you are right, cheif frequently use bamboo leaves to wrape and also as an ingredient of recepie.Bamboo shoots are very common in Thai cousine. Bamboo is a woody grass—not a tree. There are approximately 1,000 species of bamboo from small plants to giant timber bamboos that can grow to over 40m.Bamboo grows in temperate and tropical countries around the world, but is best known in China and S.E. Asia. It is used for food, construction, and making tools. heard before that they were, but then I’m a sushi cheif, and I know that they are used to set food on and as decoration, and some asian coutries stem sweet rice inside of them. No i dont think so. Yes you are right, cheif frequently use bamboo leaves to wrape and also as an ingredient of recepie.", "Dracaena (Dracaena sp.), also known as the Cornstalk plant, Corn plant, Ribbon plant, Dragon tree, Money tree, or Lucky bamboo are a few names used for these plants in the Agavaceae family.racaena (Dracaena sp.), also known as the Cornstalk plant, Corn plant, Ribbon plant, Dragon tree, Money tree, or Lucky bamboo are a few names used for these plants in the Agavaceae family.", "Best Answer: According to the APCA Animal Poison Control website, no. They have an extensive list of poisonous houseplants, and bamboo is not on it. I put the link below in case you want to look at the list for other potential harmful plants you may have.I keep this page bookmarked just in case of an emergency.est Answer: According to the APCA Animal Poison Control website, no. They have an extensive list of poisonous houseplants, and bamboo is not on it. I put the link below in case you want to look at the list for other potential harmful plants you may have. I keep this page bookmarked just in case of an emergency.", "February 4, 2013 at 12:40 pm. Diana, although lucky bamboo is toxic, if your cat only ate a leaf, he should be okay. Lucky bamboo can cause vomiting (occasionally with blood), depression, anorexia, hypersalivation, dilated pupils in cats in larger doses.Just keep an eye on him for a few days and if you notice anything unusual, give your vet a call.ebruary 4, 2013 at 12:40 pm. Diana, although lucky bamboo is toxic, if your cat only ate a leaf, he should be okay. Lucky bamboo can cause vomiting (occasionally with blood), depression, anorexia, hypersalivation, dilated pupils in cats in larger doses.", "Be sure to check out our list of the 17 most common plants that are poisonous to our furry friends. People Foods Pets Should Never Eat. Our nutrition experts have put together a handy list of the top toxic people foods to avoid feeding your pet.e sure to check out our list of the 17 most common plants that are poisonous to our furry friends. People Foods Pets Should Never Eat. Our nutrition experts have put together a handy list of the top toxic people foods to avoid feeding your pet.", "kstanwick (6/NWNJ). Could it be the lucky Bamboo plant you are talking about or is it the actual bamboo. i.e bamboo grows in soil, not water and rocks, has branches off the culms not leaves....lucky bamboo often falls into this forum because of advertising and such.Just a bit of FYI.... Kurt.Like Bookmark August 20, 2005 at 10:51AM.ndo. kstanwick (6/NWNJ). Could it be the lucky Bamboo plant you are talking about or is it the actual bamboo. i.e bamboo grows in soil, not water and rocks, has branches off the culms not leaves....lucky bamboo often falls into this forum because of advertising and such. Just a bit of FYI...." ]
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are banana spiders poisonous
[ "The Banana Spider is known to hide among bananas shipped to the US and is really called the Brazilian Wandering Spider.These spiders are aggressive and very venomous and not intimidated by size (can attack people when threatened). The Western Pacific Banana Spider, which is most commonly found in tropical islands such as Okinawa and the Philipeins. 2 It is a moderately large orb weaver with a distinctive, yellow mottled abdomen and is highly venomous.", "On the other hand, there are other studies suggesting that the Banana Spider is indeed the most toxic spider in the world based upon toxicology studies. One of the most notable and thorough studies is presented in the book Venomous Animals and their Venoms Vol. III by Wolfgang Bucheral and Eleanor Buckley. The Western Pacific Banana Spider, which is most commonly found in tropical islands such as Okinawa and the Philipeins. 2 It is a moderately large orb weaver with a distinctive, yellow mottled abdomen and is highly venomous.", "The name “banana spider” is used to refer to a number of different spiders and spider genera that are found throughout the globe. Many banana spiders are locally called thus because they are colored like bananas or found in banana trees.So depending on where you live in the world, banana spiders could refer to golden orb-weavers, members of the Cupiennius genus, Brazilian wandering spiders, or Hawaiian garden spiders. Ad.any banana spiders are locally called thus because they are colored like bananas or found in banana trees. So depending on where you live in the world, banana spiders could refer to golden orb-weavers, members of the Cupiennius genus, Brazilian wandering spiders, or Hawaiian garden spiders. Ad.", "FIGURE 1. Female Banana Spiders (Nephila clavipes) are one of the largest orb-weavers in this country, rivaled in size only by female Black-and-Yellow Garden Spiders (Argiope aurantia). The male Banana Spider is pictured above in the lower left.FIGURE 2.anana spiders have even been seen feeding on beetles and dragonflies. These spiders are rarely found in row crops, because of lack of web support, but they are one of the two most common orb-weavers in citrus and pecan groves. Oddly, some banana spiders are reported to display an almost manic fear of cockroaches.", "1. Learn where Cupiennius spiders live. Cupiennius spiders are called banana spiders because they are sometimes found in banana shipments in North America and Europe. However, they are only native to Mexico, the northwestern parts of South America, and a few Caribbean islands.any banana spiders are locally called thus because they are colored like bananas or found in banana trees. So depending on where you live in the world, banana spiders could refer to golden orb-weavers, members of the Cupiennius genus, Brazilian wandering spiders, or Hawaiian garden spiders. Ad.", "The term “banana spider” can refer to two entirely different arachnids, the nephila clavipes of North America and the phoneutria of South America. The varieties can be about the same size, but they have dramatically different appearances and habitats. don't believe it is a banana spider in the snake's cage. They tend to have very large webs that are out in the open, not confined to small spaces. If I were you, I would keep the cage away from children and pets in case it is a biting spider, but watch it and learn from it.", "Golden Silk Spiders Nephila clavipes --the harmless Banana Spiders. Their bite is milder than a bee sting.Do not confuse them with the aggressive brown banana spiders from South America who are VERY DANGEROUS! Scroll down to see the amazing pictures below...olden Silk Spiders Nephila clavipes --the harmless Banana Spiders. Their bite is milder than a bee sting.", "Second: There are three types of spiders called Banana Spiders: Actually not all spiders are venomous as the camel spider's bite doesnt contain venom is an incorrect edit as camel spiders are not spiders at all and are in fact solifuges. The Western Pacific Banana Spider, which is most commonly found in tropical islands such as Okinawa and the Philipeins. 2 It is a moderately large orb weaver with a distinctive, yellow mottled abdomen and is highly venomous.", "The bite from a banana spider from South America is known to be both toxic and painful. Banana spiders are sometimes found in bunches of bananas. Banana spiders eat the insects found in their environment, such as wasps. don't believe it is a banana spider in the snake's cage. They tend to have very large webs that are out in the open, not confined to small spaces. If I were you, I would keep the cage away from children and pets in case it is a biting spider, but watch it and learn from it.", "Spiders of the Nephila genus are commonly called golden orb-weavers, giant wood spiders, and banana spiders. While these spiders are mildly venomous, they aren’t a big threat to humans, as their venom isn’t overly potent.any banana spiders are locally called thus because they are colored like bananas or found in banana trees. So depending on where you live in the world, banana spiders could refer to golden orb-weavers, members of the Cupiennius genus, Brazilian wandering spiders, or Hawaiian garden spiders. Ad." ]
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are bananas good for a diet
[ "The most famous of mono diet devotees, though, is Freelee the Banana Girl, an Australian who regularly blends 10 to 15 bananas into one breakfast smoothie—then repeats that for lunch and dinner, downing about 50 bananas a day (that's including a few whole ones she eats to tide herself over between meals).", "Bananas can be a regular part of your weight loss diet, provided they fit your calorie requirements. They also provide a high amount of fiber, at 4 grams per cup, which can aid weight loss and satiety, and are an important source of potassium, vitamin C and vitamin B-6.", "A medium banana provides about 110 calories, 3 grams of fiber and is a source of potassium, vitamin C, magnesium, vitamin B6, vitamin A and iron. Bananas offer many health benefits and can be eaten daily as part of a healthy diet. Here are just some of the reasons bananas can be good for you every day. (See also Banana diet). Having a diet rich in potassium can be beneficial for lowering risk for heart disease, muscle wasting, osteoporosis and kidney stones.", "Bananas contain fiber and resistant starch, which support weight loss. They’re also a nutritious, low-energy-density food, which is good for dropping pounds. And they don't live up to their once bad reputation of being a diet-wrecking fruit to avoid. But whether they’re good for weight loss comes down to calories.", "The resistant starch and fiber that bananas contain not only support weight loss, but also aid in digestive health. A large banana has about 4 grams of dietary fiber, which makes it a good source based on the recommended intake established by the Institute of Medicine: 25 grams daily for women and 38 grams for men.", "ZERO BELLY SMOOTHIES RAPID WEIGHT LOSS DIET THE 7-DAY FLAT-BELLY TEA CLEANSE EAT THIS, NOT THAT! WHEN YOU'RE EXPECTING FREE NEWSLETTER.", "One banana, by the way, has 105 calories. That means she herself is consuming upwards of 5,000 calories. But her guidelines for where your calories should come from suggest 90 percent carbs and max five percent from fat and protein a day. Most other monomeals, like those of fruitarians, fall into a similar realm.", "What Makes Bananas Healthy? Bananas are so healthy that even the sugar in bananas is good for you. One reason is that bananas are good for you is because they’re rich in fiber, 3.1 grams for a medium banana. The US Recommended Daily Allowance of fiber is 38 grams a day for men and 25 grams a day for women.", "—so long as you nosh on a green naners, at least! Prior to ripening, bananas are rich in something called resistant starch, which, as the name suggests, literally resists the digestion process. This feeds healthy gut bacteria, which suppresses the appetite and leads to more efficient fat oxidation.", "Freelee, for example, will turn to a single fruit that’s on sale that day, and she eats one head of lettuce a few times a week—and she recommends 2,500 calories a day to her “banana girls, including a miniscule amount from additional sources like coconut water, potatoes, or other fruits and veggies." ]
Yes, Bananas are so healthy that even the sugar in bananas is good for you.
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are bananas good for bloating
[ "Bloating Foods: What To Eat, And Not To Eat, To Avoid Abdominal Discomfort. It's not exactly the daintiest topic in the world, but it's certainly something everyone's experienced-- that sensation of pressure inside the abdomen, sometimes coupled by swelling in the belly. You know, bloat.", "8 Foods That Beat the Bloat. Intestinal gas, flatulence, gas evacuation, stomach wind — you don’t have to spend long researching belly function to come across a lot of researchers trying to find polite ways of saying the word “fart.”. Fact is, feeling gassy is nothing to be ashamed of.", "Possible Bloating Culprits. 1 Dairy products: Dairy products including milk, cheese, yogurt and ice cream can cause bloating. Opt for almond, coconut or rice milk-based products instead if you sense a possible lactose intolerance (try to avoid soy, which is a controversial ingredient).", "Best: Ginger. Ginger is a go-to home remedy for colds, achy muscles, cramps, and seasickness. Add bloating to the list—ginger is a natural anti-inflammatory and an all-star digestive aid. It soothes the digestive system and relaxes the muscles of the digestive tract, which can relieve bloating, Sass says.", "Best and worst foods to avoid bloating. Let's talk about something uncomfortable: gas and bloating. Most of us pass gas anywhere from 12 to 25 times a day, according to Brigham and Women's Hospital, and surveys show that abdominal bloating affects up to 30 percent of Americans.", "There are, however, plenty of other foods that can be causing your stomach to balloon and, more importantly, plenty that can reduce that full stomach feeling. Here’s a look at which foods can cause and which can reduce bloating. Dairy products: Dairy products including milk, cheese, yogurt and ice cream can cause bloating. Opt for almond, coconut or rice milk-based products instead if you sense a possible lactose intolerance (try to avoid soy, which is a controversial ingredient).", "Dairy doesn't cause bloating for everyone, but many people have some kind of lactose intolerance, which is when the body doesn't have the necessary enzyme to break down the lactose sugar. Because they don't have that enzyme, it can cause increased gassiness because that sugar is not broken down, King says.", "Used for thousands of years to ease queasy tummies and aid digestion, you’ll find mentions of ginger in Chinese medical texts from the fourth century BC! Researchers circa 2014 say ginger acts as a muscle relaxant that allows the body to more easily expel gas.", "Best: Bananas. Foods rich in potassium—like bananas, plus avocados, kiwis, oranges, and pistachios—prevent water retention by regulating sodium levels in your body and can thus reduce salt-induced bloating. Bananas also have soluble fiber, which can relieve or prevent constipation.", "Best: Bananas. Foods rich in potassium—like bananas, plus avocados, kiwis, oranges, and pistachios—prevent water retention by regulating sodium levels in your body and can thus reduce salt-induced bloating. Bananas also have soluble fiber, which can relieve or prevent constipation." ]
Yes, it is good for bloating.
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are bananas sprayed with pesticides uk
[ "Lastet opp 3. mai 2009. The pesticide, DBCP, is sprayed on bananas in Central and South America. The United States banned the use of DBCP due to the devestating effects it has on the human body.However, the United States still imports bananas from farms in Central and South America that use DBCP.This pesticide can cause any number of health problems, including but not limited to, infertility, birth defects, cancer, skin problems, breathing problems, dizziness, confusion, and even death.he United States banned the use of DBCP due to the devestating effects it has on the human body. However, the United States still imports bananas from farms in Central and South America that use DBCP.", "Luckily, despite other concerns about the levels of pesticides found on and in the fruit and vegetables you eat, you are not likely to suffer from any of the side effects on the right.Unluckily for the millions of farm workers who grow these foods for you-they may.he bitter aftertaste Much of the fruit we eat in the UK every year comes from Costa Rica. Millions of boxes of it, in fact. So many bananas now leave their shores that Costa Rica is the world’s second largest exporter of bananas.", "Boxes of banana bunches, freshly applied with pesticides, are put on large skids for shipment. On all the plantations visited by the Enquirer, most workers viewed by reporters did not wear gloves when handling the pesticide-covered bananas. 14. Trucks or trains are brought to the plant and loaded with the skids.esticides in the banana ecosystem. The ecosytem of a banana plantation is extremely wet and hot. The soil is very loose, helping the banana plants grow but also making it easy for pesticides to spread throughout the system. It often rains in these areas, flushing pesticides into the ground and water table.", "Under the Better Banana certification program touted by Chiquita, workers who apply pesticides with spray packs are supplied with protective clothing and training on how to handle pesticides. But thousands of other field workers like Mr. Gomez, who do not apply pesticides, receive no protective clothing.n the website, Chiquita states that spraying is necessary to protect the banana crop. But the company stated it is working on several methods of applying the pesticides from the ground, which it claims would reduce pesticide exposure to workers and the environment.", "Social impact nightmare. Conventional bananas are sprayed with synthetic fertilizers, insecticides, and herbicides. Yes, this is just as bad as it sounds—but not just for you. The workers on many conventional plantations are often exposed to these toxins.he fact that organic bananas don’t have the pesticides is great. But the main reason I buy organic is the taste. I think they taste better. Reply. says: January 22, 2015 at 12:50 pm. Nothing is fear mongering in the statement, except when you are the pesticide/herbicide manufacturers.", "To prevent pest damage, each bunch of bananas on a tree is enclosed in a large plastic bag into which pesticides are inserted. Few of these applications reach the edible tissue of the fruit, but they still pose a risk to workers and the surrounding environment.ananas are Americans' favorite fruit. The average American eats 10 pounds of the sweet yellow fruit yearly, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA 2012a). In 2012, the U.S. imported 9,589 million pounds of bananas, more than 95 percent of them grown in five tropical Latin American nations (USDA 2013).", "The bitter aftertaste Much of the fruit we eat in the UK every year comes from Costa Rica. Millions of boxes of it, in fact. So many bananas now leave their shores that Costa Rica is the world’s second largest exporter of bananas.Familiar names like Dole, Chiquita and Delmonte, all own plantations there.he bitter aftertaste Much of the fruit we eat in the UK every year comes from Costa Rica. Millions of boxes of it, in fact. So many bananas now leave their shores that Costa Rica is the world’s second largest exporter of bananas.", "Most workers have no information about the dangers of the pesticides they handle. Respiratory diseases, asthma, babies born with defects, spontaneous abortion and male sterility are higher in the pineapple zone than anywhere else in Costa Rica; health problems linked to pesticide poisoning.he bitter aftertaste Much of the fruit we eat in the UK every year comes from Costa Rica. Millions of boxes of it, in fact. So many bananas now leave their shores that Costa Rica is the world’s second largest exporter of bananas.", "Ground: Workers apply pesticides to the ground around the plants. These chemicals seep into the ground with every rainfall. Water: Pesticides also get into water that is used to wash bananas in the packing plants. That water then flows back into the irrigation canals.Bags: Plastic bags with the insecicide chlorpyrifos cover all the banana bunches from their inception.esticides in the banana ecosystem. The ecosytem of a banana plantation is extremely wet and hot. The soil is very loose, helping the banana plants grow but also making it easy for pesticides to spread throughout the system. It often rains in these areas, flushing pesticides into the ground and water table.", "However, industrial banana farming is pesticide-intensive because bananas are grown in massive monocultures, without crop rotation. These ill-advised methods render the plants vulnerable to insect pests and fungal diseases.ananas are Americans' favorite fruit. The average American eats 10 pounds of the sweet yellow fruit yearly, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA 2012a). In 2012, the U.S. imported 9,589 million pounds of bananas, more than 95 percent of them grown in five tropical Latin American nations (USDA 2013)." ]
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are bank accounts frozen upon death
[ "However, they also keep the accounts from being utilized as part of the estate plan created under the account owner’s Will. Payable-on-death (POD) bank accounts are also an effective way to avoid probate. Any money in the POD account passes directly to the named beneficiary upon the person's death.", "When a co-owner dies the account is usually frozen by the bank and a certificate or consent is required from Revenue where €50,000 is lodged. Thereafter it is up to the executor of the estate to determine what portion belongs to the estate and what portion belongs to the other co-owner(s).", "Bank Accounts You Own by Yourself. If you own an account in your own name, and don’t designate a payable-on-death beneficiary (see below), then the account will probably have to go through probate before the money can be transferred to the people who inherit it.", "Joint Ownership with Rights of Survivorship Accounts.... Upon death, bank accounts owned as joint tenants with rights of survivorship pass directly to the surviving account owners without passing under the Will or as part of the Decedent’s estate. These accounts can easily be created by completing the signature card at the bank where the account is held.", "Joint accounts frozen when one person dies. Comment: My friend says that a widow friend of hers learned that all joint. bank accounts are frozen when a spouse dies so that you can't access the. money. She's changing all her accounts to multiple or multi-party. accounts and encourages me to put something like Joint Accounts Not.", "JOINT BANK accounts are popular for many reasons e.g. family members often open such accounts for convenience. If a bank account (other than a current account) is in joint tenancy, then the surviving joint owner automatically owns the balance upon the death of the other. If the account is not truly ' joint' but is merely held by coowners, then the surviving coowner is only entitled to any sums, if any, that he/she contributed to that account.", "Yes, your bank account can get frozen. You can also have child support money taken directly out of your pay check --what they call wage garnishing. Your previous income taxes filed can also be obtained by the court. Pay child support with a check, no cash/money orders or other fund sources.", "Are bank accounts automatically frozen upon death of depositor? My friend's mother just passed away...bank says they will pay him with a certified death certificate. She has automatic payments for mortgages and utilities coming out of her account.", "I had power of attorney over my mother and her bank accounts when she was alive. Now that she has passed away, I'm trying to obtain the bank statements to determine suspect activity by a sibling. Do I still have power of attorney after death, and a right to view those statements? How long does POA last after death?", "Bigger problem is how he is to bury his mother without access to her funds to do so. He is... show more My friend's mother just passed away...bank says they will pay him with a certified death certificate. She has automatic payments for mortgages and utilities coming out of her account." ]
Yes, your bank account can get frozen.
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are banks closed on presidents day
[ "FYI – Chase bank and branches were closed on 2/15/16. 2016 Chase Bank Holidays Chase Bank will be closed on the days listed below. Please keep in mind that these are not necessarily the actual holidays but the days the institution observes the holiday. If the holiday is not listed below, Chase Bank will not be closed for that holiday.", "City, county offices - Schedules for city, county offices varies: 1 Birmingham City offices - open. 2 Jefferson County offices -open. 3 Mobile City offices -open. 4 Mobile County offices - open. 5 Huntsville City - closed. 6 Madison County - closed.", "So, what banks are open and which are closed on the Presidents Day 2016 holiday? Check out all the information you need here. Are the Banks Open on Presidents Day 2016?", "The U.S. Postal Service will not deliver mail on Presidents Day and its offices will be closed. UPS says all regular services will be available Monday. As for banks, most will be closed on Presidents Day. TD Bank and Wells Fargo banks list on their website they will open but check with your local branch before heading out. N.J. braces for snowy, icy Presidents Day. Presidents Day also means financial and stock markets will be closed. Ditto for federal, state and local courts.", "Presidents Day 2016: What's open, what's closed, banks, post office, UPS, courts, stock markets. Being George: The real-life drama in the contest to re-enact Washington crossing the Delaware Men will vie for the honor, but there can be only one George Washington crossing the Delaware.", "Are banks closed and the post office open on Monday for Presidents Day (2/15/16)? Here's a guide to getting through your likely day off, whether you'll be hitting the Presidents Day sales or trying to get caught up around the house.", "Presidents Day 2016: What's open, what's closed, banks, post office, UPS, courts, stock markets Updated on February 15, 2016 at 9:01 AM Posted on February 14, 2016 at 6:25 PM Being George: The real-life drama in the contest to re-enact Washington crossing the Delaware Men will vie for the honor, but there can be only one George Washington crossing the Delaware.", "Presidents Day is February 15, 2016, and most of the banks are closed. However, certain banks will remain open, including TD Bank, Chase Bank and Wells Fargo. Bank Of America, Capital One, Keybank, Citi Bank, Sovereign Bank, HSBC, Suntrust, Huntington, US Bank, and PNC will not be open. However, you might want to check your local branches for holiday hours or for in-store branches. For example, SunTrust and PNC Bank’s supermarket branches will be open though its regular locations will be closed. Banks that are closed will resume services on the following day. Should you wish to check your local bank branch, click here to search the bank tracker system. And, as far as bank transfers go, any transactions made on the holiday will not be processed until the following business day.", "Here's a look at what's open and what's closed on Presidents Day 2017: U.S. Postal Service - No mail delivered, post offices closed. UPS, Fed Ex - Open with normal schedule. Amazon - Processing orders but there may be shipping delays. Banks - Most banks will be closed", "Monday, Feb. 20 is Presidents Day, a time set aside to honor the leaders of our country, especially George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. Washington, the first president, was born Feb. 22, 1732. Lincoln, the 16th president, was born Feb. 12, 1809." ]
Yes, most of the banks are closed on Presidents Day.
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are banks fdic insured
[ "Beginning January 1, 2013, all of a depositor's accounts at an insured depository institution, including all noninterest-bearing transaction accounts, will be insured by the FDIC up to the standard maximum deposit insurance amount ($250,000), for each deposit insurance ownership category.", "Also, if you have uninsured funds in the bank (because you have more than the maximum amount), you are taking a risk. To be sure you’re covered, find out if your bank is FDIC insured (most are, but it's worth checking). Credit unions are not covered by FDIC insurance. Instead, they get very similar government-backed protection under NCUSIF. Learn more about how credit unions work.", "FDIC Deposit Insurance Coverage. The FDIC is an independent agency of the United States government that protects against the loss of insured deposits if an FDIC-insured bank or savings association fails. FDIC deposit insurance is backed by the full faith and credit of the United States government.", "IRAs are insured up to $250,000 in addition to the FDIC insurance for your non-retirement accounts. Individual Retirement Accounts (IRA) and other self-directed retirement accounts including SIMPLE IRA, Keogh plan, and Section 457 deferred compensation plans are included in the coverage.", "Chase deposit accounts. By operation of federal law, beginning January 1, 2013, funds deposited in a noninterest-bearing transaction account (including an Interest on Lawyer Trust Account) no longer will receive unlimited deposit insurance coverage by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).", "FDIC insurance does not, however, cover other financial products and services that insured banks may offer, such as stocks, bonds, mutual fund shares, life insurance policies, annuities or municipal securities. There is no need for depositors to apply for FDIC insurance or even to request it. Coverage is automatic.", "FDIC insurance protects you from losses if your bank goes belly-up (assuming your money is in an FDIC-insured bank, and your savings are below the maximum limits). You might think of the bank as a very safe place for your money – and that is true – but banks lend your money out and invest it to earn money.", "Deposits owned by corporations, partnerships, and unincorporated associations, are insured separately from the personal deposits of the organization's owners, stockholders, partners or members. Important: Accounts held in the name of a sole proprietorship are not insured separately from the owner’s personal accounts. They are added to the owner’s personal accounts, if any, at the same bank and the total is insured up to $250,000.", "The standard insurance amount is $250,000 per depositor, per insured bank, for each account ownership category. To ensure funds are fully protected, depositors should understand their coverage limits. The FDIC provides separate coverage for deposits held in different account ownership categories.", "If your account is fully insured, you're in pretty good shape. The FDIC will make you whole by replacing funds or sending money to you. However, there are limits on FDIC coverage: certain types of accounts are not insured, and you can only cover up to $250,000 per “depositor” per bank. $250,000 is more than enough for most of us, but you can get additional coverage at a single bank depending on how your accounts are titled." ]
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are bantu semetic
[ "Posted on April 29, 2008 | 50 Comments. The Bantu expansion. The Bantu are thought to have originated from the the area of Nigeria/Cameroon, and started their expansion East and South about 5,000 years ago (3,000 BC). They reached the equatorial rain forest 3500 years ago, entering what is now Uganda, 3000 years ago.antu farming. The success of the Bantu was to do with farming. In a pattern repeated the world over throughout history, the farming people expand relatively quickly into lands occupied by hunter gatherers, displacing them, and absorbing a small number of them into their population.", "The Bantu are thought to have originated from the the area of Nigeria/Cameroon, and started their expansion East and South about 5,000 years ago (3,000 BC).They reached the equatorial rain forest 3500 years ago, entering what is now Uganda, 3000 years ago.antu farming. The success of the Bantu was to do with farming. In a pattern repeated the world over throughout history, the farming people expand relatively quickly into lands occupied by hunter gatherers, displacing them, and absorbing a small number of them into their population.", "Hamitic (from the biblical Ham) is a historical term in ethnology and linguistics for a division of the Caucasian race and the group of related languages these populations spoke.y some authorities the Masai are included in the Hamitic group, but we have only to compare the features of a member of this tribe with those of a Galla... to realise the predominance of the negro element in the former.", "Damu is classified as a Semitic-Arabic word in the Kiswahili-Bantu dictionary and is said to be derived from the Arabic word dam, blood. According to the research, it is clear that the word damu is in fact not a Semitic word and should be re-classified as belonging to the Niger-Congo group of languages.t is the author s contention, from the linguistic contents, that speakers of Proto-Bantu played an active part at the time of the expansion of Proto-Afro-Asiatic speakers in the Rift Valley of East Africa.", "Hamitic was applied to non-Semitic languages in the Afroasiatic family, which was thus formerly labelled Hamito-Semitic. The Hamitic languages were classified as including the Berber, Cushitic and Egyptian branches.y some authorities the Masai are included in the Hamitic group, but we have only to compare the features of a member of this tribe with those of a Galla... to realise the predominance of the negro element in the former.", "In the 19th century, European authors classified the Hamitic race as a sub-group of the Caucasian race, along with the Semitic race – thus grouping the non-Semitic populations native to North Africa and the Horn of Africa, including the Ancient Egyptians.y some authorities the Masai are included in the Hamitic group, but we have only to compare the features of a member of this tribe with those of a Galla... to realise the predominance of the negro element in the former.", "By some authorities the Masai are included in the Hamitic group, but we have only to compare the features of a member of this tribe with those of a Galla... to realise the predominance of the negro element in the former.The aspect of the pure Hamite differs altogether from those of the Bantu and Negroid races.y some authorities the Masai are included in the Hamitic group, but we have only to compare the features of a member of this tribe with those of a Galla... to realise the predominance of the negro element in the former.", "It belongs to the Sabaki subgroup of North Eastern Coast Bantu languages. The Kiswahili-Bantu language is widespread throughout the East African regions and spoken in many countries including Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Congo, Rwanda, Burundi, Northern Mozambique, Northern Zambia, Southern Ethiopia, Somalia.t is the author s contention, from the linguistic contents, that speakers of Proto-Bantu played an active part at the time of the expansion of Proto-Afro-Asiatic speakers in the Rift Valley of East Africa.", "The questions involved in a consideration of Hamitic races and Hamitic languages are independent of one another and call for separate treatment. I. Hamitic Races. - The term Hamitic as applied to race is not only extremely vague but has been much abused by anthropological writers.The Punic influences on Libyan are, however, very slight, inferior to the Latin.) Hence the relations of Semitic and Hamitic still require many investigations in detail, for which the works of Reinisch and Basset have merely built up a basis.", "Kiswahili-Bantu, HATUA, step, pace in walking, a time, period of time, moment, point of time, space. The next Kiswahili-Bantu word I would like to examine is the word hatua, a noun and is said to be derived from the Semitic Arabic word khtwa(t).t is the author s contention, from the linguistic contents, that speakers of Proto-Bantu played an active part at the time of the expansion of Proto-Afro-Asiatic speakers in the Rift Valley of East Africa." ]
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are barbara and kevin from shark tank married
[ "MEET THE SHARKS: Mark Cuban | Barbara Corcoran | Lori Greiner | Robert Herjavec | Daymond John | Kevin O'Leary. Over the next 25 years, she'd parlay that $1,000 loan into a five-billion-dollar real estate business and the largest and best known brand in the industry.", "By Laura Rosenfeld. Mar 13 2015. Unless you've caught the episodes where he's directly mentioned her, you might not have known that Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary, aka Mr. Wonderful, has a wife. But lo and behold, the most villainous shark on the ABC reality show is happily married.", "In 2008, she released her second book, Nextville: Amazing Places to Live the Rest of Your Life, to great reviews. Barbara released another book Shark Tales which includes material from her experience on Shark Tank. Buy it here.", "She Feels Fortunate to Be on ‘Shark Tank’. MARK CUBAN, BARBARA CORCORAN, KEVIN O’LEARY, LORI GRENIER, ROBERT HERJAVEC. (ABC/Michael Ansell) Corcoran feels like she’s in the “luckiest seat in the world” on the reality show.", "Kevin O’Leary photo provided by ABC. Kevin O’Leary sits in the center chair with his hands in a V, fingertips touching, gently tapping together while he listens to a business pitch. The venture capitalist and star of ABC’s Shark Tank has in recent years become a bit of a moderator for the group; the king of all sharks.", "Barbara Corcoran of ‘Shark Tank’: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know. Barbara Corcoran’s rags to riches story inspires young entrepreneurs everywhere. Therefore, it’s only fitting that she’s an investor on Shark Tank. Her perseverance in New York City paid off, literally.", "Barbara Corcoran. Barbara Ann Corcoran (born March 10, 1949 in Edgewater, New Jersey) is an American businesswoman, investor, speaker, consultant, syndicated columnist, author, and television personality. As a television personality, she is a Shark investor on ABC's Shark Tank. 1 Biography.", "Shark Tank, Kevin O’Leary and Barbara Corcoran get married, buy Zipadee zip to have a sleeping baby, Floating mug sale, Abbington watches. SHARK TANK – “Episode 602” – Barbara Corcoran and Kevin O’Leary renew their vows of “Shark Love” when two men from Las Vegas, NV pitch an innovative way to tie the knot with their mobile wedding service.", "Q&A: Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary. It turns out Mr. Wonderful lives on Marlborough Street. The ‘meanest’ shark on ABC’s hit show Shark Tank talks venture investing, the Patriots, and why Boston is his favorite place to call home.", "Kevin O'Leary and Barbara Corcoran on Shark Tank. ABC. Kevin O’Leary, the financial guru known as Mr. Wonderful, was so angry at Barbara Corcoran, his co-panelist on ABC’s “Shark Tank,” he cursed her out and called her a “witch.”. The two investors in Frill Clothing, a Raleigh supplier catering to sorority sisters and bridesmaids, were scheduled to meet with their partners Tuesday in North Carolina." ]
Yes,Shark Tank, Kevin O’Leary and Barbara Corcoran get married.
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are barnacles parasites
[ "The most well known parasite that affects whales are barnacles. Parasitic barnacles and barnacles that attach themselves to rocks or passing ships differ slightly in their body's makeup. Barnacles are a very variable species, but the parasitic variety usually infest sharks, sea turtles, and baleen whales.", "The most well known parasite that affects whales are barnacles. Parasitic barnacles and barnacles that attach themselves to rocks or passing ships differ slightly in their body's makeup.", "Parasitic barnacles and barnacles that attach themselves to rocks or passing ships differ slightly in their body's makeup. Barnacles are a very variable species, but the parasitic variety usually infest sharks, sea turtles, and baleen whales.", "A parasitic relationship is one in which one organism, the parasite, lives off of another organism, the host, harming it and possibly causing death. The parasite lives on or in the body of the host. A few examples of parasites are tapeworms, fleas, and barnacles.", "Parasitic Relationships. A parasitic relationship is one in which one organism, the parasite, lives off of another organism, the host, harming it and possibly causing death. The parasite lives on or in the body of the host. A few examples of parasites are tapeworms, fleas, and barnacles.", "A few examples of parasites are tapeworms, fleas, and barnacles. Tapeworms are segmented flatworms that attach themselves to the insides of the intestines of animals such as cows, pigs, and humans. They get food by eating the host's partly digested food, depriving the host of nutrients.", "Barnacles are a very variable species, but the parasitic variety usually infest sharks, sea turtles, and baleen whales. Faster moving whales are usually immune from barnacle infestation because the barnacle feeds better in slower moving water and can stayed attached to their host more easily.", "The parasite lives on or in the body of the host. A few examples of parasites are tapeworms, fleas, and barnacles. Tapeworms are segmented flatworms that attach themselves to the insides of the intestines of animals such as cows, pigs, and humans.", "Parasites are living organisms that live and feed on an organism's or host's body. They jump from one host to the other damaging the body as they go along the most common carr … iers like mosquitoes and tick which are never harmed by these parasites.", "Rhizocephalans are completely unrecognisable as barnacles. That’s typical of many parasites, which have so thoroughly adapted to their exploitative lifestyles that they look nothing like their closest relatives. Anelasma bucks the trend. It’s very clearly still a barnacle." ]
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are barred rock hens broody
[ "I know Barred Rock's are reported to not go broody, and that is why they're good production hens. I have two barred rocks and upon looking in the coop today I noticed Esther was sitting in the box. She lays early in the morning, never the afternoon, so I opened the door to the garden.", "I know Barred Rock's are reported to not go broody, and that is why they're good production hens. I have two barred rocks and upon looking in the coop today I noticed Esther was sitting in the box.", "I know Barred Rock's are reported to not go broody, and that is why they're good production hens.", "The hens are broody and good mothers. The hen will also lay light brown eggs year round. The bird itself has a long, broad body with a moderately deep breast. The yellow-skinned Barred Rock matures early into a broiler at 8 to 12 weeks of age.", "The hens are broody and good mothers. The hen will also lay light brown eggs year round. The bird itself has a long, broad body with a moderately deep breast. The yellow-skinned Barred Rock matures early into a broiler at 8 to 12 weeks of age. Cocks weigh up to 9.5 pounds and hens up to 7.5 pounds.", "I know barred rocks can go broody but is ot often or am I barking up the wrong tree?Also I have phoenix hens and I know they go broody as well. Is it often? I have a wonderful wife, 2 kids,18 different types of birds some mixed some purebred golden duck wing Phoenix. Reply.", "The Plymouth Rock, often called simply Rocks or Barred Rocks (after their most popular color), is breed that originated in the USA The Plymouth Rock is a dual-purpose, cold-hardy bird and therefore makes a great breed for the small farm or backyard flock owner.", "All about Barred Rocks Chickens. The Barred rocks breed of chicken is casually referred to as rocks in breeder circles. They're a cold hardy breed that is ideal for small individual farms. They're also a favorite of small backyard flock owners since they double up as great pets too.", "I've got a hatchery mutt barred SOMETHING (not sure if she's supposed to be a Dominique or Barred Rock) who is only the size of a gamefowl...but she has decided TODAY to go broody. In my straw bales.", "I need some positive feedback from this. I read at one of the hatchery sites that barred rocks are likely to go broody. This means less eggs I have to put in the bator. Then they can be raised by their mommy and all will be good." ]
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are barred rocks broody
[ "I know Barred Rock's are reported to not go broody, and that is why they're good production hens. I have two barred rocks and upon looking in the coop today I noticed Esther was sitting in the box. She lays early in the morning, never the afternoon, so I opened the door to the garden.", "I know Barred Rock's are reported to not go broody, and that is why they're good production hens. I have two barred rocks and upon looking in the coop today I noticed Esther was sitting in the box.", "The Plymouth Rock, often called simply Rocks or Barred Rocks (after their most popular color), is breed that originated in the USA The Plymouth Rock is a dual-purpose, cold-hardy bird and therefore makes a great breed for the small farm or backyard flock owner.", "I know barred rocks can go broody but is ot often or am I barking up the wrong tree?Also I have phoenix hens and I know they go broody as well. Is it often? I have a wonderful wife, 2 kids,18 different types of birds some mixed some purebred golden duck wing Phoenix. Reply.", "I know Barred Rock's are reported to not go broody, and that is why they're good production hens.", "All about Barred Rocks Chickens. The Barred rocks breed of chicken is casually referred to as rocks in breeder circles. They're a cold hardy breed that is ideal for small individual farms. They're also a favorite of small backyard flock owners since they double up as great pets too.", "Origin and Charicteristics: Plymouth Rock, commonly know as Barred Rock is a popular backyard breed. They were developed in the New England area in the 1800. The chicks are black in color with white spots.", "The Barred Plymouth Rock earned its huge popularity as a dual-purpose breed. A hardy bird even in cold weather, it is also docile, tame, and active. Both cocks and hens have an upright carriage and are graceful, stylish birds. The hens are broody and good mothers.", "Barred Rocks have a yellow skin color. Sometimes the hens become broody, but they are good mothers. Temperament: Baby Barred Plymouth Rock Chickens have a docile personality, which makes them nice birds to have around the backyard.", "I've got a hatchery mutt barred SOMETHING (not sure if she's supposed to be a Dominique or Barred Rock) who is only the size of a gamefowl...but she has decided TODAY to go broody. In my straw bales." ]
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are barristers allowed to sign as notary public
[ "A barrister (also known as barrister-at-law or Bar-at-law) is a type of lawyer in common law jurisdictions with a split legal profession.Barristers specialise in courtroom advocacy and litigation. Their tasks include taking cases in large tribunals, drafting legal pleadings and giving expert legal opinions.he profession of barrister in England and Wales is a separate profession from that of solicitor. It is, however, possible to hold the qualification of both barrister and solicitor at the same time. It is not necessary to leave the bar to qualify as a solicitor.", "Obtaining an apostille is the responsibility of the document custodian, not the notary. Attest: to bear witness to, to sign a document as a witness, or to affirm as true. Attestation Clause: the statement a witness signs who is attesting the signature of a document as a witness.ommission: the action of each state’s appointing authority to appoint someone as a notary public. The certificate issued by the appointing authority in each state to announce that appointment. Conveyance: a document affecting or changing the title/ownership of real property.", "The document should not be notarized if the notary is not allowed to correct the wording. The venue is part of the notarial certificate, and regardless of the type of notarization, its accuracy is the notary's responsibility.o. A notary may not notarize a document if he or she has a direct financial or beneficial interest in the transaction that the document is codifying. Being named in a document means that the notary may not act as an impartial party.", "In some legal systems, including those of Scotland, South Africa, Scandinavia, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, the British Crown dependencies of Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man, barrister is regarded as an honorific title.he profession of barrister in England and Wales is a separate profession from that of solicitor. It is, however, possible to hold the qualification of both barrister and solicitor at the same time. It is not necessary to leave the bar to qualify as a solicitor.", "A notary public commissioned in the United States of America is not an attorney-at-law unless also admitted to the bar. (Although some countries consider the profession of a civil law notary, itself, to be the practice of law.Many even have institutes of higher education issuing degrees in the field.anks will often have a notary public on staff to notarize documents for their clients. In addition, mail box companies often have a Notary Public on hand with the fees varying by state. Most state web sites have online information on notary regulations and may provide resources on finding a notary as well.", "In the United States, generally speaking, a notary public is a person appointed by a state government (often the governor or the secretary of state of the state, or in some cases the state legislature) to serve the public as an impartial witness.anks will often have a notary public on staff to notarize documents for their clients. In addition, mail box companies often have a Notary Public on hand with the fees varying by state. Most state web sites have online information on notary regulations and may provide resources on finding a notary as well.", "Acknowledgment: a notarial act whereby the signer of a document admits to an officer of the state, such as a notary public, that he signed the document; that he understands the contents of the document; and that he is aware of the consequences of executing the document by signing it.ommission: the action of each state’s appointing authority to appoint someone as a notary public. The certificate issued by the appointing authority in each state to announce that appointment. Conveyance: a document affecting or changing the title/ownership of real property.", "24 GOVERNOR'S REFERENCE MANUAL FOR NOTARIES Government Employees as Notaries Public A government agency, i.e., state, county, or municipal,is authorized to pay the cost of securing a notarycommission for one or more of its employees. Such costis deemed to be an expense of the agency.OVERNOR'S REFERENCE MANUAL FOR NOTARIES 39 For a Person with a Disability Who Directs Another to Sign On a rare occasion, you may be asked to notarize the signature of a person who cannot sign adocument in the usual manner. An individual with a disability may direct a notary to sign on his or herbehalf.", "Florida state law also requires that a notary public have a bond in the amount of $7,500.00, A bond is required in order to compensate an individual harmed as a result of a breach of duty by the notary. In other words, the bond protects a notary's client (not the notary).anks will often have a notary public on staff to notarize documents for their clients. In addition, mail box companies often have a Notary Public on hand with the fees varying by state. Most state web sites have online information on notary regulations and may provide resources on finding a notary as well.", "Notary Terms and Definitions. Basic notary terms and definitions pertaining to the office of notaries public. Credible Witness (allowed in many, but not all, states): Where allowed, a credible witness provides a way to positively identify a signer who lacks satisfactory identification documents.ommission: the action of each state’s appointing authority to appoint someone as a notary public. The certificate issued by the appointing authority in each state to announce that appointment. Conveyance: a document affecting or changing the title/ownership of real property." ]
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are baseball player getting paid too much
[ "Since pro baseball players were paid much less back in the 1900's... many people think that they are paid too much. The average pro baseball salary is 12 million dollars, acording to U.S. baseball. So the answer is YES.", "Making the world better, one answer at a time. Since pro baseball players were paid much less back in the 1900's... many people think that they are paid too much. The average pro baseball salary is 12 million dollars, acording to U.S. baseball. So the answer is YES.", "Baseball players get paid too much. I think baseball players are paid way too much for what they do. Compared to football, where they sacrifice their bodies, baseball is a gentler sport and less risk of injuries.", "In 2010 the average salary in Major League Baseball surpassed $3 million for the first time. The 912 players in the big leagues before rosters expanded in September of 2010 averaged $3,014,572. The average rose 0.6 percent from the previous year’s $2,996,106, the smallest increase since a 2.5 percent drop in 2004.", "The highest paid player in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the 2012 season is New York Yankees ‘ third baseman Alex Rodriguez with an annual salary of $30,000,000, nearly $6 million higher than the second-highest paid player, Vernon Wells.", " Answer Since pro baseball players were paid much less back in the 1900's... many people think that they are paid too much. The average pro baseball salary is 12 … million dollars, acording to U.S. baseball.", " Answer Since pro baseball players were paid much less back in the 1900's... many people think that they are paid too much. The average pro baseball salary is 12 … million dollars, acording to U.S. baseball. So the answer is YES.", "In 2010 the average salary in Major League Baseball surpassed $3 million for the first time. The 912 players in the big leagues before rosters expanded in September of 2010 averaged $3,014,572.", "19. In 2010 the average salary in Major League Baseball surpassed $3 million for the first time. The 912 players in the big leagues before rosters expanded in September of 2010 averaged $3,014,572. The average rose 0.6 percent from the previous year’s $2,996,106, the smallest increase since a 2.5 percent drop in 2004.", "Since pro baseball players were paid much less back in the 1900's... many people think that they are paid too much." ]
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are baseboard heaters gas or electric
[ "We set our own Everyday Low Prices as well as sale prices, but some manufacturers restrict how retailers display that pricing. In these cases manufacturers require that you take some step to add the item to your cart or go to checkout to view our final prices when lower than the manufacturer's set minimum advertised pricing. Don't worry. You can easily remove the item from your cart if you do not want to buy it.", "Baseboard heaters need regular cleaning. Then of course, there is dust. Since electric baseboard units circulate heated air by convection, not by radiant heating or a fan blowing air, it is a very slow and gentle airflow. Cobwebs and dust that collect on the tiny metal fins can restrict heating by more than 80 percent.", "Previously Purchased. Electric Baseboard Heaters provide a low-maintenance, quiet, energy-efficient heating solution. Features include rugged steel construction with multiple knockouts at each end, wiring pigtails, built-in cable clamps, and installation mounting guides.", "Electric baseboard units heat each room without a central furnace or boiler. According to Energy Star, up to half of all the energy used in your home goes to heating and cooling. Choosing an energy efficient heating system can help lower utility bills and reduce your family's impact on the environment.", "Baseboard heating can be an effective and affordable solution, either for the whole house or as a supplement in rooms underserved by the main heating system. BASEBOARD HEAT VS. FORCED AIR. Baseboard heating offers several advantages over the average forced-air system. For one thing, baseboards operate almost silently, in contrast to the noisy blowers of forced-air heating. Another advantage of baseboard heating is that it requires no ductwork.", "Efficiency and Clean Energy. Like other forms of electric resistance heating, electric baseboard heaters offer 100 percent efficiency. That means 100 percent of the electricity consumed by these heaters is used to produce heat.", "Multiple product options available. Electric Baseboard Heaters provide a low-maintenance, quiet, energy-efficient heating solution. Features include rugged steel construction with multiple knockouts at each end, wiring pigtails, built-in cable clamps, and installation mounting guides.", "As of March 2013, it costs $34.57 to generate one million BTUs of heat using electric baseboard heating, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. This same million BTUs costs $14.39 using an electric heat pump, or $7.33 via a standard gas furnace.", "Electric baseboard heaters may be cheap to install, but you may want to reconsider it's efficiency. (Photo by Steve Mitchell) Electric baseboard heat may be tempting, but it’s important to consider whether the benefits outweigh the costs. About 50 percent of all the homes in the U.S. are heated with natural gas.", "Baseboard heating can be an effective and affordable solution, either for the whole house or as a supplement in rooms underserved by the main heating system. BASEBOARD HEAT VS. Baseboard heating offers several advantages over the average forced-air system." ]
Baseboard heaters is electric.
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are basidiomycetes helpful or harmful
[ "Description of Basidiomycota. Basidiomycota: A phylum of fungi that produce their sexual spores (basidiospores) on the outside of the basidium. It includes forms commonly known as mushrooms, boletes, puffballs, earthstars, stinkhorns, bird's-nest fungi, jelly fungi, bracket or shelf fungi, and rust and smut fungi.escription of Basidiomycota. Basidiomycota: A phylum of fungi that produce their sexual spores (basidiospores) on the outside of the basidium. It includes forms commonly known as mushrooms, boletes, puffballs, earthstars, stinkhorns, bird's-nest fungi, jelly fungi, bracket or shelf fungi, and rust and smut fungi.", "The Basidiomycota Division of the Fungi Kingdom contains mushrooms, jelly fungi, polypores, tooth fungi, crust fungi, chanterelles, coral fungi, and puffballs. Most of the fungi you would find in a yard, forest, or field is in the Basidiomycota Division.These fungi have fleshy bodies and many of them are edible.ne thing to remember is that mushrooms, puffballs, etc. are only a part of the fungus. The main body of a fungus is a network of tiny threads, called mycelia, which are usually hidden under tree bark, dead leaves, or soil. The part of the fungus that you see is much like a flower on a larger plant.", "More specifically the Basidiomycota include these groups: mushrooms, puffballs, stinkhorns, bracket fungi, other polypores, jelly fungi, boletes, chanterelles, earth stars, smuts, bunts, rusts, mirror yeasts, and the human pathogenic yeast Cryptococcus.reviously the entire Basidiomycota were called Basidiomycetes, an invalid class level name coined in 1959 as a counterpart to the Ascomycetes, when neither of these taxa were recognized as phyla. The terms basidiomycetes and ascomycetes are frequently used loosely to refer to Basidiomycota and Ascomycota.", "Ascomycota is a division or phylum of the kingdom Fungi that, together with the Basidiomycota, form the subkingdom Dikarya.Its members are commonly known as the sac fungi or ascomycetes.owever, some species of the Ascomycota are asexual, meaning that they do not have a sexual cycle and thus do not form asci or ascospores.", "Basidiomycota (club fungi): Basidiomycetes also possess septate hyphae. The sexual spores, called basidiospores, are produced by a club-shaped structure called a basidium. In mushrooms the basidia are found along the gills or pores on the underside of the cap.Some mushrooms produce toxins that are lethal to humans.ungi have been classically characterized and classified by the appearance of their colony (color, size, etc), hyphal organization (septate or coenocytic), and the structure and organization of reproduction spores. More recently, however, ribosomal RNA sequences are being used to further categorize these organisms.", "Symbiotic Basidiomycota include important plant pathogens, such as rusts (Uredinales) and smuts (Ustilaginales), which attack wheat and other crops.Other symbiotic Basidiomycota cause diseases in animals, including humans. Not all symbiotic Basidiomycota cause obvious harm to their partners, however.ymbiotic Basidiomycota include important plant pathogens, such as rusts (Uredinales) and smuts (Ustilaginales), which attack wheat and other crops.", "They are called sac fungi because their sexual spores, called ascospores, are produced in a sac or ascus. Asexual reproduction is via conidiospores. The Ascomycetes include fungi that cause chestnut blight and Dutch elm disease. Claviceps purpurea is a parasite on rye grass that causes ergot.ungi have been classically characterized and classified by the appearance of their colony (color, size, etc), hyphal organization (septate or coenocytic), and the structure and organization of reproduction spores. More recently, however, ribosomal RNA sequences are being used to further categorize these organisms.", "Some of the most frequently isolated molds and fungi in this study were: Alternaria alternata, Ophiostoma piceae, Ophiostoma piliferum, and Nectria cinnabarina. Some species of Basidiomycota are pathogens for both plants and animals.However, they are not all harmful. Some form symbiotic relationships with the roots of vascular plants. The bastidiomycota help the plants obtain nutrients from the soil, and in return recieve sugars produced through photosynthesis.Bastidiomycota also form symbiotic relationships with insects.owever, they are not all harmful. Some form symbiotic relationships with the roots of vascular plants. The bastidiomycota help the plants obtain nutrients from the soil, and in return recieve sugars produced through photosynthesis. Bastidiomycota also form symbiotic relationships with insects.", "Fungi have been classically characterized and classified by the appearance of their colony (color, size, etc), hyphal organization (septate or coenocytic), and the structure and organization of reproduction spores. More recently, however, ribosomal RNA sequences are being used to further categorize these organisms.ungi have been classically characterized and classified by the appearance of their colony (color, size, etc), hyphal organization (septate or coenocytic), and the structure and organization of reproduction spores. More recently, however, ribosomal RNA sequences are being used to further categorize these organisms.", "Fungi can be harmful to humans because it can cause infections and diseases. These may include lung infections, athlete's foot or ringworm.1 person found this useful. Edit.ungi can be harmful to humans because it can cause infections and diseases. These may include lung infections, athlete's foot or ringworm. 1 person found this useful. Edit." ]
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are basophils found in blood or plasma
[ "While mature mast cells do not occur in blood, eosinophils are found both circulating in blood (normally less than 5% of leukocytes) and in hematopietic and lymphatic organs, such as the bone marrow, spleen, lymph nodes and thymus.", "Basophils are only found in blood in healthy individuals (normally less than 1% of leukocytes), but are known to be rapidly recruited to inflamed tissues, where they can reach high densities (e.g., Jones-Mote reaction, anti–tick immunity) and play non-redundant roles.", "Monocytes are the largest of the leukocytes, and constitute about 5 % of the WBC population in peripheral blood. In blood smears, their nuclei are typically indented, sometimes deeply so, with a kidney-bean or bent-horseshoe shape.", "Basophils are a type of white blood cell produced in the bone marrow. They make up about 0.5% of the total number of white blood cells. Basophils can circulate in the blood and also are found outside blood vessels throughout many tissues in the body. Basophils protect the body, killing bacteria and parasites, including external parasites such as ticks.", "White blood cells (abbreviated WBCs, also called leukocytes from leuko = white + cyte = cell) comprise several distinct cell types, neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, lymphocytes and monocytes.", "albumin, antibody, antigen, basophil, bilirubin, coagulation, colony-stimulating factor, differentiation, electrophoresis, eosinophil, erythrocyte, erythropoietin, fibrin, fibrinogen, globulins, granulocyte, heme, hemoglobin, hemolysis, heparin, im.", "a deficiency of red blood cells. albumin, antibody, antigen, basophil, bilirubin, coagulation, colony-stimulating factor, differentiation, electrophoresis, eosinophil, erythrocyte, erythropoietin, fibrin, fibrinogen, globulins, granulocyte, heme, hemoglobin, hemolysis, heparin, immune re.", "Basophils contain histamine and heparin, a blood thinning substance produced by the body. The histamine that is released by basophils (and mast cells) is the source of the symptoms of common seasonal allergies such as watery eyes, itchy skin, and runny nose.", "The granulocytes include neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils. Neutrophils (also called neutrophilic granulocytes, or polymorphonuclear neutrophilic leukocytes, PMNs, or polys) are the most numerous of the leukocytes, about 60% of the white blood cell count. They are about 12 m in diameter in blood smear preparations (about twice the size of red blood cells).", "Lymphocytes are small cells, 7-9 m in diameter in blood smears, and are the second most common white blood cell type, comprising about 30 % of the leukocyte population in peripheral blood. Lymphocytes have a round heterochromatic (deeply staining) nucleus surrounded by a relatively thin rim of cytoplasm." ]
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are bats protected
[ "With bat boxes, the bats get a safe roosting site outside the home, while homeowners benefit from the bats' control of insects. Figures 5 and 6 show two plans for building a bat house. A handsaw, hammer and staple gun are the only tools required for the beginner's bat house (Figure 5).", "A bat valve is a simple device that lets the bats out but they can’t get back in. Every bat valve is custom made for each application. Some bat proofers will use netting put over the holes so the bats can crawl out under the netting but not back in, some will use one way devices installed on the home.", "Bats are the only major predator for night-flying insects. In other parts of the world, bats pollinate and disperse seeds for many tropical plants. Wild stocks of bananas, avocados, dates, figs, peaches, mangoes, cloves and cashews are pollinated by bats.", "Bats are the only true flying mammals and are valuable human allies. Worldwide, they are primary predators of vast numbers of insect pests, saving farmers and foresters billions of dollars annually and helping to control insect-spread human diseases.", "This is the Iowa code from 2015: 481A.42 Nongame protected - exclusion. Protected nongame species include wild fish, wild birds, wild. bats, wild reptiles, and wild amphibians, an egg, a nest, a dead. body or part of a dead body, and a product made from part of. a body of a wild fish, wild bird, wild bat , wild reptile, or wild.", "If you have roof vents. that the bats can get into we will install roof vent baskets. If your masonry chimney needs to be tuck pointed, we can do that. If your chimney doesn’t have a cap, we will install one. After we correct all the flaws in the home we will install our exclusion valves to let the bat out.", "Nine species of bats are commonly found in Missouri, but they are most numerous in the dense forests and abundant caves of the Ozarks. Six of these species spend at least part of the year roosting in caves. The others roost mainly in trees.", "Bats: protection and licences. What you must do to avoid harming bats and when you’ll need a licence. All bat species, their breeding sites and resting places are fully protected by law - they’re European protected species. You may be able to get a licence from Natural England if you can’t avoid disturbing them or damaging their habitats, or if you want to survey or conserve them.", "Bats as pollinators. Many people are unaware that over 500 plant species rely on bats to pollinate their flowers, including species of mango, banana, cocoa, durian, guava and agave (used to make tequila). So, next time you eat some chocolate, say thanks to the bats! The pollination of plants by bats is called chiropterophily.", "Protection Level. There are 16 species of bats in Virginia. Three (Gray Bat, Indiana Bat, and Virginia-Big-eared Bat) are federally endangered. Three (Eastern-Big-eared Bat, Rafinesque's Big-eared Bat, and Eastern Small-footed Myotis) are federal species of concern and the remaining 10 are non-game protected species in Virginia." ]
Yes, all bat species, their breeding sites and resting places are fully protected by law - they’re European protected species.
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are batteries electrical energy
[ "ECEN 4517 3 Electrical conduction mechanisms Pb PbO 2 H 2 OSO 4-2 SO 4-2 H+H+H+H+ Lead and lead-dioxide are goodelectrical conductors. The conductionmechanism is via electrons jumpingbetween atoms.The electrolyte contains aqueous ions(H + and SO 4-2).", "ECEN 4517 6 Conduction mechanismat the surface of the positive electrode Charged sulfate and hydrogen ionsapproach lead-dioxide molecule (netuncharged) on surface of electrodeLead atom changes ionization and formsionic bond with sulfate ion.", "Chapter 21 Solutions Potential Energy of a Battery Description: The electric potential and potential energy associated with a battery. Learning Goal: To understand electrical potential, electrical potential energy, and the relationship between them.", "“A battery is a device that is able to store electrical energy in the form of chemical energy, and convert that energy into electricity,” says Antoine Allanore, a postdoctoral associate at MIT’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering ..", "ECEN 4517 15 Mechanisms that affect terminal voltage 1. Equilibrium voltage changes with electrolyte concentration (asdescribed above – Nernst equation)2. With current flow, there are resistive drops in electrodes, especially insurface lead-sulfate3.", "ECEN 4517 12 Battery state of charge (SOC) Fully CompletelyCharged Discharged State of charge: 100% 0%Depth of discharge: 0% 100%Electrolyte concentration: ~6 molar ~2 molarElectrolyte specific gravity: ~1.3 ~1.1No-load voltage: 12.7 V 11.7 V (specific battery types may vary).", "ECEN 4517 17 Types of lead-acid batteries 1. Car battery “SLI” - starter lighting ignitionDesigned to provide short burst of high current Maybe 500 A to crank engine Cannot handle “deep discharge” applications Typical lifetime of 500 cycles at 20% depth of discharge 2.", "Electrical potential energy U is the potential energy that a charge q has due to its position relative to other charges. The electric potential V at a specific position is a measure of the amount of potential energy per unit charge a particle of net charge q would have at that position.", "It heats the battery. It increases the potential of the battery. Just as gravitational potential energy is converted to kinetic energy when something falls, electrical potential energy is converted to kinetic energy when a charge goes from a high potential energy state to a low potential energy state.", "The electric potential is the same and the electric potential energy is increased by the mass ratio of the oxygen ion to the electron. increased by the mass ratio of The electric potential is twice as much and the electric potential energy is the oxygen ion to the electron." ]
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are bcaa safe
[ "Branched-chain amino acids are essential nutrients that the body obtains from proteins found in food, especially meat, dairy products, and legumes. They include leucine, isoleucine, and valine. “Branched-chain” refers to the chemical structure of these amino acids. People use branched-chain amino acids for medicine.", "The Best BCAAs for Women on the Market: You’ve got a few types of products that are on the market. The main difference is that there are powder BCAAs and capsule BCAAs. I prefer the powder. As mentioned above, some supplement companies are now making BCAA products geared directly at women. Additionally, you’ve got lots of great products that are made for both men and women.", "As you already know, whey protein is a good source of your non-essential amino acids, and it’s usually a good source of your BCAAs. The upside of ingesting some of your protein via whey is that it’s easily digested – and that means it goes straight to your liver, bloodstream and muscles.", "However, even the essential proteins aren’t created equally. Six of the essential proteins are linear chains of amino acids which are linked together with peptide bonds. Three of the above proteins aren’t linear – instead, they have “branches” of carbons bonding to one another.", "Among those, 9 are considered to be essential amino acids. Essential amino acids can’t be manufactured by the human body so they must be obtained from food sources. Among the essential amino acids, only 3 are considered to be BCAAs: leucine, isoleucine, and valine. BCAAs play numerous key roles in your body. Unlike the other essential amino acids, BCAAs are oxidized in muscle tissue and not the liver (1).", "Specifically, these BCAAs include leucine, isoleucine and valine. (More about these three in a moment.) The BCAA’s are fairly important. The average person needs about 40% of their protein intake to be comprised of branched chain amino acids.", "BCAAs are just a few of the amino acids. Specifically, they’re leucine, iso-leucine, and valine. They are the most important amino acids for muscle growth. They are metabolized in your muscles, not in your liver.", "BCAAs And Whey. Despite the numerous positive benefits to BCAA supplementation, there are many skeptics who suggest that BCAAs are overpriced and that, to get more BCAAs, one should just consume more whey protein. While whey is rich in BCAAs, this isn't the most effective strategy.", "Branched-chain amino acids are LIKELY SAFE when injected intravenously (by IV) by a healthcare professional. Branched-chain amino acids are POSSIBLY SAFE when taken by mouth appropriately. Some side effects are known to occur, such as fatigue and loss of coordination. Branched-chain amino acids should be used cautiously before or during activities where performance depends on motor coordination, such as driving.", "BCAAs in supplement form, however, are free-form, require no digestion, and are rapidly absorbed into the bloodstream. They spike blood amino acid levels to a much greater and faster extent than peptide-bound aminos." ]
Yes, are Likely Safe when injected intravenously.
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are bcaas safe
[ "However, even the essential proteins aren’t created equally. Six of the essential proteins are linear chains of amino acids which are linked together with peptide bonds. Three of the above proteins aren’t linear – instead, they have “branches” of carbons bonding to one another.", "The Basics of BCAAs. The BCAAs are made up of three essential amino, leucine, isoleucine, and valine. They are essential because the body is unable to make them out of other amino acids, meaning they must be ingested through food or supplements.", "Fortunately, that’s pretty easy. All meats contain BCAAs. Red meat provides the most, but you can also get adequate amounts in pork, poultry, eggs and fish, as well as milk, yogurt and cheeses. Vegetable proteins that provide them include quinoa, legumes, nuts and seeds.", "• BCAAs play an important role in muscle and energy production during exercise, which is the reason that they are often used during workouts. • BCAAs convey many health benefits and a higher dietary intake has been identified as a predictor of longevity.", "The BCAAs are found in foods containing protein, with the highest concentrations in chicken, beef, salmon, eggs, and whey protein. They can also be supplemented, which can be useful for athletes because free form BCAAs bypass the liver and gut tissue and go directly to the blood stream.", "Branched Chain Amino Acids (BCAAs) refers to three amino acids: leucine, isoleucine, and valine. For people with low dietary protein intake, BCAA supplementation can promote muscle protein synthesis and increase muscle growth over time. Supplementation can also be used to prevent fatigue in novice athletes.", "As you already know, whey protein is a good source of your non-essential amino acids, and it’s usually a good source of your BCAAs. The upside of ingesting some of your protein via whey is that it’s easily digested – and that means it goes straight to your liver, bloodstream and muscles.", "Branched Chain Amino Acids (BCAAs) are three amino acids with similar structures that beneficially influence the muscles. They can be found in any food containing protein, such as eggs or meat. Supplementation is not necessary, but BCAAs may benefit the body if taken at specific times.", "Specifically, these BCAAs include leucine, isoleucine and valine. (More about these three in a moment.) The BCAA’s are fairly important. The average person needs about 40% of their protein intake to be comprised of branched chain amino acids.", "Be wary of Internet hype about branched chain amino acids, which for the most part is aimed at athletes and body builders looking to enhance performance and endurance. Marketers of these products note that BCAAs stimulate protein building in muscle and may help reduce muscle breakdown, but they don’t tell you that they are readily available. Because our bodies can’t make the three essential branched chain amino acids – leucine, isoleucine, and valine – we have to get them from food." ]
Yes, Brass is safe because it play an important role in muscle and energy production during exercise.
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are bcaas safe to take
[ "Here's where it gets a bit hairy. Some athletes take BCAAs before, during and/or after a workout, based on a raft of different performance claims. Your friends may say that BCAAs can boost your performance in the gym, but that may just be hearsay.", "BCAAs are three of the nine essential amino acids that comprise a complete protein. Specifically, the three BCAAs are leucine, isoleucine, and valine. The BCAAs you find in a supplement are free form, meaning they're not bonded to other acids. You can also find BCAAs in whole foods, as a powder that you mix into a beverage, or in pill form. They, along with the other essential amino acids, are the building blocks for muscle in the body.", "What it'll do for you: Branched-chain amino acids are often used to treat Lou Gehrig's disease, brain conditions due to liver disease, elderly and cancer patients and people who are confined to bed rest. Some perfectly healthy people use BCAAs to prevent fatigue and improve concentration. But the most relevant to you, perhaps, is the common practice of taking branched-chain amino acids to improve exercise performance and reduce muscle breakdown.", "Whilst whey is an excellent source of fast absorbing protein, it doesn’t have the same effects as a concentrated source of BCAAs. The amino acids in whey have to be broken down, therefore it is not as efficient as taking BCAAs alone. This isn’t to say that whey protein is bad – not by any means – but if you’re specifically seeking the properties of BCAAs directly, it will be worthwhile to have a higher dosage.", "Where it comes from: Branched-chain amino acids are essential amino acids (specifically, valine, leucine and isoleucine). They are essential, meaning we must get them in our diet because our bodies do not produce them, explains Sarah Currie, RD and personal trainer for New York City-based Physical Equilibrium LLC.", "As previously mentioned, BCAA#s are great for those looking to increase mass, as well as those looking to lose fat. Anyone can take BCAAs – and they will benefit you in different ways. As individuals age, creating the optimum muscle building environment within your body can be harder to accomplish. BCAAs are a great way for those over the age of 35 to boost the amount of muscle they can build.", "Branched Chain Amino Acids. Branched Chain Amino Acids (BCAAs) are three amino acids with similar structures that beneficially influence the muscles. They can be found in any food containing protein, such as eggs or meat. Supplementation is not necessary, but BCAAs may benefit the body if taken at specific times.", "Reducing muscle breakdown. BCAAs are metabolized primarily in skeletal muscles, while other amino acids are metabolized in the liver, which is why some think they must take BCAA supplements if they're engaging in strenuous exercise, explains Currie.", "✓ BCAA supplements can help to reduce tiredness, which can significantly boost your workout. This is one of the key reasons which they are recommended to take before your workout – and the main reason it is included in pre-workouts such as MYPRE.", "Branched Chain Amino Acids (BCAAs) refers to three amino acids: Leucine, Isoleucine, and Valine. BCAA supplementation, for people with low dietary protein intake, can promote muscle protein synthesis and increase muscle growth over time. It can also be used to prevent fatigue in novice athletes." ]
Yes, for those over the age of 35.
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are beanitos good for you
[ "Beanitos are an honestly delicious snack made from super nutritious beans that have fiber and protein grown right in them. They’re real food, full of crunchy flavor, free of preservatives, and made with only natural non-GMO ingredients.", "Beanitos are an honestly delicious snack made from super nutritious beans that have fiber and protein grown right in them. They’re real food, full of crunchy flavor, free of preservatives, and made with only natural non-GMO ingredients. Some call us revolutionaries.", "Beanitos chips are corn free and gluten free. They’re also wheat, soy, and potato free. Plus, they’re high in fiber and protein. Even though Beanitos Chips are made from beans, they don’t create gas in your stomach.", "Beanitos don’t look like traditional chips and they aren’t made with the same ingredients that traditional corn, wheat, or potato chips are made of….logically, in my mind at least, if some company decided it would be worth it to completely re-write the script on chips it must be for a good reason.", "We’re two brothers who love to snack! We think everyone deserves to crunch and dip without compromise—to enjoy a snack that tastes great and is good for you. But we just couldn’t find a snack that fit the bill… so we created Beanitos © .", "Beanitos. Two brothers who love to snack think everyone deserves to crunch and dip without compromising what is good for you. So they created Beanitos! Beanitos are delicious, gluten free and vegan chips made from nutritious beans that are full of fiber and protein, naturally!", "Snack for a reason! Don't just load up on empty calories, fat and salt from potato or corn chips. Beanitos Black Bean Sea Salt Bean Chips fill you up with complete protein and fiber that keeps you feeling fuller longer than regular chips.", "Two brothers who love to snack think everyone deserves to crunch and dip without compromising what is good for you. So they created Beanitos! Beanitos are delicious, gluten free and vegan chips made from nutritious beans that are full of fiber and protein, naturally!", "Beanitos do taste different than traditional chips because you’ve probably never tasted a chip made from beans, but they are light and crispy and made from excellent ingredients that you don’t feel an ounce of shame for eating.", "The nutrition, for a savory chip snack, is impressive. For a 140 calories of snack, you get 6 grams of fiber (compare to less than 1 gram for Lay’s potato chips). The sodium count is low as well – 55 mg (vs 90 mg for potato chips)." ]
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are beans a complete source of protein
[ "The limiting amino acid in rice is lysine. Beans and other legumes — also known as pulses — are nutritional complements to rice and help to complete its amino acid profile. It is not necessary to combine complementary proteins at the same meal. Just be sure to eat a variety of proteins sources throughout the day.", "Here is a list of beans and legumes which provide the most protein. The list is ranked by the protein to calorie ratio, that is, which bean provides the most protein per calorie. In general, the more mature a bean or legume, the more rich in protein it will be. For more information see the extended list of protein rich bean and legume products, and the list of protein rich beans ranked by their protein percentages. #1: Lupin Beans (Cooked) Click to see complete nutrition facts. #2: Tofu.", "Beans and legumes are an inexpensive food, commonly found in diets all over the world. High in fiber, calcium, and iron, beans and legumes are also a great source of protein. Combined with high protein whole grains like buckwheat, brown rice, millet, quinoa, and teff, beans and legumes not only make a delicious meal, but often provide the full compliment of essential amino acids needed by humans.", "Proteins derived from plant foods (legumes, seeds, grains, and vegetables) can be complete as well (examples include potatoes, chickpeas, black beans, kidney beans, pumpkin seeds, cashews, cauliflower, quinoa, pistachios, turnip greens, black-eyed peas, Kasha, and soy).", "Main article: Protein (nutrient) A complete protein (or whole protein) is a source of protein that contains an adequate proportion of all nine of the essential amino acids necessary for the dietary needs of humans or other animals.", "Rice and beans are both nutritious yet inexpensive foods that, when combined, form a complete protein. Your body needs protein to build and repair tissue. Proteins are made up of building blocks called amino acids.", "For example, to obtain 25 grams of complete protein from canned pinto beans requires consuming 492 grams (423 kcal); however, only 364 g of pinto beans (391 kcal) are required if they are combined with 12 grams of Brazil nuts (79 kcal).", "For beans and other legumes, the limiting amino acid is methionine. Grains like rice, corn or wheat are commonly used to complement the protein in beans. The 2005 Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend 3 servings — or 6 cups — of legumes weekly for those consuming 2,000 calories a day.", "Beans aren't like many other protein-rich foods: According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, they have enough fiber, vitamins and minerals to be considered a vegetable and rich source of complex carbohydrates while still being high enough in protein to act as a substitute for meat, poultry or seafood.", "Though some vegetable sources of protein contain sufficient values of all essential amino acids, many are lower in one or more essential amino acids than animal sources, especially lysine, and to a lesser extent methionine and threonine." ]
Yes, beans are a complete source of protein.
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are beans a good source of calcium
[ "Calcium is mostly found in dark leafy greens and dairy foods. While there is some evidence that oxalates in greens can hinder calcium absorption, green vegetables are still a good source of calcium, and the calculated daily value (DV) already takes into account absorption and bio-availability. For more info, see the section on calcium absorption.", "The best way to get more calcium is from your diet. You probably already know that dairy products -- such as milk, cheese, and yogurt -- provide calcium. To get vitamin D from food, fish is a good option. Six ounces of cooked salmon has more than 600 international units (IU).", "They also contain good amounts of vitamin-B6 (pyridoxine), thiamin (vitamin B-1), riboflavin and niacin. These vitamins function as co-enzymes in cellular metabolism of carbohydrate, protein, and fat. In addition, broad beans are one of the fine sources of minerals like iron, copper, manganese, calcium, magnesium. At 1062 mg or 23% of daily recommended levels, fava are one of the highest plant sources of potassium. Potassium is an important electrolyte of cell and body fluids.", "Many people don't. The best way to get more calcium is from your diet. You probably already know that dairy products -- such as milk, cheese, and yogurt -- provide calcium. Other foods that are high in calcium include: 1 Spinach. Kale.", "Fava beans are very high in protein, and energy as in other beans and lentils. 100 g beans carry 341 calories per 100 g. The beans, however, compose plentiful of health benefiting antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, and plant-sterols.", "Nutrition-wise, they are an excellent source of many minerals and vitamins. Eating a good amount of kidney beans is vital if you want to get your daily dose of magnesium. Kidney beans are a great source of magnesium, as 3.5 ounces of the beans gets you 140 milligrams worth. Magnesium is essential to the human body if you want to avoid serious conditions that can have a deleterious effect on your well-being.", "Many people don't. The best way to get more calcium is from your diet. You probably already know that dairy products -- such as milk, cheese, and yogurt -- provide calcium. Other foods that are high in calcium include: Spinach.", "Nutrition-wise, they are an excellent source of many minerals and vitamins. High in Magnesium. Eating a good amount of kidney beans is vital if you want to get your daily dose of magnesium. Kidney beans are a great source of magnesium, as 3.5 ounces of the beans gets you 140 milligrams worth.", "High calcium foods include dark leafy greens, cheese, low-fat milk and yogurt, bok choy, fortified tofu, okra, broccoli, green beans, almonds, and fish canned with their bones. The daily value (DV) for calcium is 1000mg.", "Kidney beans are a good source for the trace element of zinc; zinc is essential to life and is found in animals, people, plants and microorganisms." ]
Yes,a beans are good source of calcium.
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are beans a legume
[ "A legume (/ˈlɛɡjuːm/ or /ˌləˈɡjuːm/) is a plant in the family Fabaceae (or Leguminosae), or the fruit or seed of such a plant. Legumes are grown agriculturally, primarily for their food grain seed (example beans and lentils, or generally pulse), for livestock forage and silage, and as soil-enhancing green manure.Legumes are notable in that most of them have symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria in structures called root nodules.he seeds are used for human and animal consumption or for the production of oils for industrial uses. Grain legumes include beans, lentils, lupins, peas, and peanuts.", "A legume fruit is a simple dry fruit that develops from a simple carpel and usually dehisces (opens along a seam) on two sides. A common name for this type of fruit is a pod, although the term pod is also applied to a few other fruit types, such as that of vanilla (a capsule) and of radish (a silique).he seeds are used for human and animal consumption or for the production of oils for industrial uses. Grain legumes include beans, lentils, lupins, peas, and peanuts.", "Beans and other legumes: Cooking tips. This guide describes common types of beans and legumes, tips for preparing them, and ways to add more legumes to your meals and snacks. Legumes — a class of vegetables that includes beans, peas and lentils — are among the most versatile and nutritious foods available.Legumes are typically low in fat, contain no cholesterol, and are high in folate, potassium, iron and magnesium. They also contain beneficial fats and soluble and insoluble fiber.ried beans and legumes, with the exceptions of black-eyed peas and lentils, require soaking in room-temperature water, a step that rehydrates them for more even cooking. Before soaking, pick through the beans, discarding any discolored or shriveled ones or any foreign matter.", "“Dry beans and peas are the mature forms of legumes such as kidney beans, pinto beans, black-eyed peas, and lentils.These foods are excellent sources of plant protein, and also provide other nutrients such as iron and zinc. They are similar to meats, poultry, and fish in their contribution of these nutrients.Dry beans and peas are the mature forms of legumes such as kidney beans, pinto beans, black-eyed peas, and lentils.", "Grain legumes are cultivated for their seeds, and are also called pulses. The seeds are used for human and animal consumption or for the production of oils for industrial uses. Grain legumes include beans, lentils, lupins, peas, and peanuts.he seeds are used for human and animal consumption or for the production of oils for industrial uses. Grain legumes include beans, lentils, lupins, peas, and peanuts.", "1 Two (2) or more servings a day. 2 Legumes, which is another name for beans, peas, and lentils, are all good sources of fiber, protein, iron, calcium, zinc, and B vitamins. 3 This group also includes chickpeas, baked and refried beans, soy milk, tempeh, and texturized vegetable protein. Legumes, which is another name for beans, peas, and lentils, are all good sources of fiber, protein, iron, calcium, zinc, and B vitamins. 2 This group also includes chickpeas, baked and refried beans, soy milk, tempeh, and texturized vegetable protein.", "Cooking With Legumes: Pinto Beans. Pinto beans, like other descendants from the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris), are extremely popular legumes-especially in the Southwest, where they are most often enjoyed in the form of refried beans, along with other dishes of southwestern, Mexican and Tex-Mex cuisine.ooking With Legumes: Pinto Beans. Pinto beans, like other descendants from the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris), are extremely popular legumes-especially in the Southwest, where they are most often enjoyed in the form of refried beans, along with other dishes of southwestern, Mexican and Tex-Mex cuisine.", "1 Legumes, which is another name for beans, peas, and lentils, are all good sources of fiber, protein, iron, calcium, zinc, and B vitamins. 2 This group also includes chickpeas, baked and refried beans, soy milk, tempeh, and texturized vegetable protein. Legumes, which is another name for beans, peas, and lentils, are all good sources of fiber, protein, iron, calcium, zinc, and B vitamins. 2 This group also includes chickpeas, baked and refried beans, soy milk, tempeh, and texturized vegetable protein.", "Vegetable Legumes. Dry beans* . Dry beans are a low-input crop with little or no fertilizer and few crop protection chemicals. Consists of beans that ripen prior to harvest and are sold dry, such as black-eyed peas, cowpeas, pintos (yields 3,000 pounds per acre), and kidney beans.Black-eyes yield 1,500 to 2,000 pounds.eans and Vegetables Legumes. Beans and vegetable legumes shown in Table 9 (Crop Group 6) include several dry and succulent beans and peas, such as Southern peas and green/snap beans, as well as lima and mung beans. They are grown predominately in the High Plains and Rolling Plains.", "The most common varieties of legumes are beans. These include adzuki beans, black beans, soybeans, anasazi beans, fava beans, garbanzo beans (chickpeas), kidney beans and lima beans. These foods are high in protein and carbohydrates but low in fat.lack beans are a common example of legumes. Legumes are great sources of fat, protein and carbohydrates. Different varieties contain varying amounts of these nutrients, with beans, nuts, peas and lentils all having unique nutritional profiles." ]
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are beans a soluble fiber
[ "“My cholesterol is too high.”. “My cholesterol is too high.”. Beans. Soluble fiberthe kind that absorbs wateris good stuff. Add it to your diet, and it will keep you regular, stabilize your blood sugar levels, and lower your cholesterol levels by preventing the absorption of artery-clogging lipids in your intestines.", "The gel binds with cholesterol and bile acids in the small intestine and eliminates them from the body. Common foods that are known to have soluble fiber in them are oat bran, seeds, nuts, beans, peas, and various fruits and other vegetables. Some types of soluble fiber can help lower LDL (bad) blood cholesterol as well.", "There are two forms of fiber: soluble and insoluble, that are found naturally in the fruits, vegetables, and whole grains we eat.", "Unless you regularly eat whole fruits and vegetables, nuts, and seeds, you are probably missing out on the healthiest forms of fiber available – and that is a problem.", "Black Beans. Among legumes, black beans hold the prize as richest source of soluble fiber; each cup provides nearly five grams of this potent cholesterol-lowering agent.", "In fact, beans may hold the record for most soluble fiber among the whole plant kingdom; a 1/2 cup of cooked black beans carries nearly twice the soluble fiber of oats. Early studies in animals suggest that most of this soluble fiber is concentrated in the inner part of the bean (not the skin).", "One caveat: Take it slow. “If youre not used to eating beans, add them into your diet gradually and drink plenty of water so the fiber can become soluble,” Platt cautions. “If you eat too many, too fast, you can develop intestinal gas.", "Top 8 Cholesterol-Lowering Foods. From oats to walnuts, a handful of everyday foods are stepping up to the plate when it comes to battling unhealthy cholesterol. By: Maureen Callahan, MS, RD.", "Benefits Of Fiber: Soluble & Insoluble. Americans just do not get enough fiber each day, and this isn’t surprising, since fiber is the indigestible portion of plant foods, and the standard American diet is largely refined, with the healthful fibers often processed out.", "Oats and beans both are good sources of soluble fiber, says Riska Platt, RD, a spokeswoman for the American Heart Association. “But beans are a real powerfood for the heart, and Americans currently arent eating enough of them,” she says." ]
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are beans a source of carbs
[ "Used as a primary source of protein in vegetarian diets, beans are a healthy source of carbohydrates. They are high in fiber and help the digestive system since they are a form of slowly digested carbohydrates.", "Like beans, peas are a good source for carbohydrates, and digest slowly, making them a good food source for individuals who can't process sugar well. Peas have an abundance of vitamin K, manganese, vitamin C and provide high levels of dietary fiber.", "Beans contain a rich source of fiber, a type of carbohydrate that contributes to your health. You get two types of fiber from your diet -- soluble and insoluble. Beans contain both. Soluble fiber attracts water and forms a gel during digestion.", "Rich in Fiber. Beans contain a rich source of fiber, a type of carbohydrate that contributes to your health. You get two types of fiber from your diet -- soluble and insoluble. Beans contain both. Soluble fiber attracts water and forms a gel during digestion.", "Carbohydrates or ‘carbs’ are an energy source in food that comes from starch, sugar and cellulose. Carbohydrates provide vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and fiber in the diet. The current recommendations suggest 45 to 65 percent of daily calories come from these types of foods.", "Carbohydrates provide fuel for your body in the form of glucose or sugar. There are two types of carbohydrates -- simple and complex. Simple carbohydrates are sugars, such as the ones found in candy, fruits and baked goods. Complex carbohydrates are starches found in beans, nuts, vegetables and whole grains.", "Rich in Fiber. Beans contain a rich source of fiber, a type of carbohydrate that contributes to your health. You get two types of fiber from your diet -- soluble and insoluble.", "Rich in Fiber. Beans contain a rich source of fiber, a type of carbohydrate that contributes to your health. You get two types of fiber from your diet -- soluble and insoluble. Beans contain both. Soluble fiber attracts water and forms a gel during digestion. Its action promotes healthy glucose and cholesterol levels.", "Rich in Fiber. Beans contain a rich source of fiber, a type of carbohydrate that contributes to your health. You get two types of fiber from your diet -- soluble and insoluble. Beans contain both.", "Oatmeal, brown rice, quinoa, potatoes, beans, peas and lentils are examples of complex carbs. Simple carbs are often softer in texture – white bread, white rice and baked goods. Soda, candy and other sweeteners like table sugar and honey are also simple carbs." ]
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are beans considered legumes
[ "A legume (/ˈlɛɡjuːm/ or /ˌləˈɡjuːm/) is a plant in the family Fabaceae (or Leguminosae), or the fruit or seed of such a plant. Legumes are grown agriculturally, primarily for their food grain seed (example beans and lentils, or generally pulse), for livestock forage and silage, and as soil-enhancing green manure. Legumes are notable in that most of them have symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria in structures called root nodules.", "Kidney Beans. Kidney beans are a robust bean with a full bodied flavor and soft texture. They can come in many different sizes and colors but in the US are a predominantly dark red, kidney shaped bean. They are mostly used in making chili but are also widely used in salads and rice dishes.", "If you're new here, check out our meal plan, our fitness plan, and our ebooks to help you get started with Paleo. Thanks for visiting! Green beans, snow peas, green peas, and other green legumes encapsulated in pods are often questioned in the Paleo world. Are they Paleo? The short answer is yes, but here’s why.", "Beans have pods with seeds inside them. Aside from beans this includes peas, lentils and some people even include the peanut in this category. All legumes are able to take large amounts of nitrogen from the air and convert it to protein in the seeds.", "Grain legumes are cultivated for their seeds, and are also called pulses. The seeds are used for human and animal consumption or for the production of oils for industrial uses. Grain legumes include beans, lentils, lupins, peas, and peanuts.", "Beans are grown throughout the world. The legumes we supply come from the United States and are grown throughout the country on 1,700,000 acres of land producing from 1 to 1.4 million metric tons annually, half of which are exported all over the world.", "Green beans actually only contain trace amounts of phytic acid. And the lectins and the phytic acid are mostly found in the seed itself – not the pod. So eat your green beans, snow peas, and even your green peas on occasion. Just don’t make them a staple or a large proportion of your plate and you’ll be just fine.", "Making them not actually a legume, but technically a fruit. From wikipedia – “A pea is most commonly the small spherical seed or the seed-pod of the pod fruit Pisum sativum.[1] Each pod contains several peas. Peapods are botanically a fruit,[2] since they contain seeds developed from the ovary of a (pea) flower.", "Beans and other legumes: Cooking tips. This guide describes common types of beans and legumes, tips for preparing them, and ways to add more legumes to your meals and snacks. Legumes — a class of vegetables that includes beans, peas and lentils — are among the most versatile and nutritious foods available. Legumes are typically low in fat, contain no cholesterol, and are high in folate, potassium, iron and magnesium. They also contain beneficial fats and soluble and insoluble fiber. A good source of protein, legumes can be a healthy substitute for meat, which has more fat and cholesterol. If you want to add more beans and other legumes to your diet, but you aren't clear about what's available and how to prepare them, this guide can help.", "Well-known legumes include alfalfa, clover, peas, beans, lentils, lupins, mesquite, carob, soybeans, peanuts and tamarind. A legume fruit is a simple dry fruit that develops from a simple carpel and usually dehisces (opens along a seam) on two sides. A common name for this type of fruit is a pod, although the term pod is also applied to a few other fruit types, such as that of vanilla (a capsule) and of radish (a silique)." ]
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are beans considered starch?
[ "Pastas come in many shapes including spaghetti, macaroni, lasagna noodles, flat noodles, spirals, wheels, alphabet noodles. Most of these are made from highly refined flours and therefore should play a small role in your diet. 1 artichoke pasta. 2 tomato pasta. 3 corn pasta (no wheat) whole wheat 1 pasta. spinach pasta. rice pasta (no wheat)", "Generally, non-starchy vegetables have about 5 grams of carbohydrate in ½ cup cooked or 1 cup raw. Most of the carbohydrate is fiber so unless you eat more than 1 cup of cooked or 2 cups of raw at a time, you may not need to count the carbohydrates from the non-starchy vegetables. Tips for the Plate Method.", "It is a vegetable that is a starch. Just as a potato is a vegetable that is also a starch. Same goes for corn and various beans. 45 people found this useful.", "Vegetables generally fit in to one of two categories -- non-starchy and starchy. Non-starchy vegetables, like spinach, peppers and broccoli, have tiny amounts of carbohydrates, while starchy vegetables are made up of nearly all carbohydrates.", "You don't often hear that when you have diabetes, but non-starchy vegetables are one food group where you can satisfy your appetite. Vegetables are full of vitamins, minerals, fiber, and phytochemicals—and with so few calories and carbohydrate, everyone can enjoy more!", "Foods that are considered starchy include grains, legumes and starchy vegetables such as potatoes, corn, peas, winter squash and sweet potatoes. These foods often contain at least a small amount of sugar and fiber as well as starch.", "What Are Considered Starches? Potatoes are a nutritious starchy food. Carbohydrates -- a key source of energy for your body and the preferred source for your brain -- are broken down during digestion by an enzyme called amylase into single sugars like glucose. Starches are one of the three types of carbohydrates, along with fiber and sugars.", "Starches are complex carbohydrates. Plants form starches by stringing together large numbers of sugar molecules. However, unlike sugars, starches do not taste sweet. Once they go through the digestive process, they can raise blood sugar levels, although not as quickly as sugars do, since they take longer to digest.", "Beans and Lentils. Beans and lentils are often considered carbs and should be avoided if you are following a strict low-carb diet or monitoring your carbohydrate intake. A one-half cup portion of beans, black-eyed peas or lentils offers 15 grams of carbohydrates, totalling 60 calories from carbs.", "Tips for Carbohydrate Counters. Starchy foods are one of the main sources of carbohydrate in our diet—along with milk, fruits, and sweets. For most grains and starches, ½ cup or 1 oz contains 15 g of carbohydrate. A few exceptions are 1 cup of winter squash and pumpkin and ⅓ cup of rice has about 15 grams. For the Plate Method. About ¼ of your plate should come from starchy foods." ]
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are beans good for iron
[ "1 Legumes, which is another name for beans, peas, and lentils, are all good sources of fiber, protein, iron, calcium, zinc, and B vitamins. 2 This group also includes chickpeas, baked and refried beans, soy milk, tempeh, and texturized vegetable protein.Legumes are all good sources of fiber, protein, iron, calcium, zinc, and B vitamins, and other nutrients that may prevent cancer and heart disease. Lima beans are good sources of dietary fiber, manganese, folate, protein, potassium, iron, copper, phosphorus, magnesium, and vitamin B1 (thiamin). 2 Lima beans can help lower your bad cholesterol, reduce your risk of heart attack, give you energy, stabilize blood sugar, and provide antioxidant benefits.", "Dried beans and dark green leafy vegetables are especially good sources of iron, even better on a per calorie basis than meat. Iron absorption is increased markedly by eating foods containing vitamin C along with foods containing iron. Vegetarians do not have a higher incidence of iron deficiency than do meat eaters.ortunately, many vegetables, such as broccoli and bok choy, which are high in iron, are also high in vitamin C so that the iron in these foods is very well absorbed. Commonly eaten combinations, such as beans and tomato sauce or stir-fried tofu and broccoli, also result in generous levels of iron absorption.", "Iron Content. A 1-cup serving of boiled black or pinto beans provides 3.6 mg of iron. A 1 cup serving of boiled navy or lima beans provides 4.5 mg of iron, and a 1 cup serving of boiled kidney beans provides 5.2 mg of iron.Other legumes also provide good iron sources.A 1 cup serving of boiled black-eyed peas provides 1.8 mg of iron and a 1 cup serving of boiled lentils provides 6.6 mg of iron.ron Content. A 1-cup serving of boiled black or pinto beans provides 3.6 mg of iron. A 1 cup serving of boiled navy or lima beans provides 4.5 mg of iron, and a 1 cup serving of boiled kidney beans provides 5.2 mg of iron.", "Beans are a good source of iron, protein and fiber. Photo Credit Hemera Technologies/AbleStock.com/Getty Images. Iron, an essential mineral, exists naturally in animal products and some plant foods, including beans and other legumes.ron Content. A 1-cup serving of boiled black or pinto beans provides 3.6 mg of iron. A 1 cup serving of boiled navy or lima beans provides 4.5 mg of iron, and a 1 cup serving of boiled kidney beans provides 5.2 mg of iron.", "1 Two (2) or more servings a day. 2 Legumes, which is another name for beans, peas, and lentils, are all good sources of fiber, protein, iron, calcium, zinc, and B vitamins. 3 This group also includes chickpeas, baked and refried beans, soy milk, tempeh, and texturized vegetable protein.Legumes are all good sources of fiber, protein, iron, calcium, zinc, and B vitamins, and other nutrients that may prevent cancer and heart disease. Lima beans are good sources of dietary fiber, manganese, folate, protein, potassium, iron, copper, phosphorus, magnesium, and vitamin B1 (thiamin). 2 Lima beans can help lower your bad cholesterol, reduce your risk of heart attack, give you energy, stabilize blood sugar, and provide antioxidant benefits.", "Black beans emerged from our food ranking system as an excellent source of molybdenum. In addition, they are a very good source of folate and dietary fiber. Our food ranking system also qualified black beans as a good source of copper, manganese, vitamin B1, phosphorus, protein, magnesium, and iron.In the case of protein, for example, a one cup serving of cooked black beans provided about one third of a day's protein requirement.lack beans emerged from our food ranking system as an excellent source of molybdenum. In addition, they are a very good source of folate and dietary fiber. Our food ranking system also qualified black beans as a good source of copper, manganese, vitamin B1, phosphorus, protein, magnesium, and iron.", "Iron in plant foods such as lentils, beans, and spinach is nonheme iron. This is the form of iron added to iron-enriched and iron-fortified foods.Our bodies are less efficient at absorbing nonheme iron, but most dietary iron is nonheme iron.1 1.ron-Rich Foods. Very good sources of heme iron, with 3.5 milligrams or more per serving, include: 1 3 ounces of beef or chicken liver. 2 3 ounces of clams, mollusks, or mussels.", "Fortunately, many vegetables, such as broccoli and bok choy, which are high in iron, are also high in vitamin C so that the iron in these foods is very well absorbed. Commonly eaten combinations, such as beans and tomato sauce or stir-fried tofu and broccoli, also result in generous levels of iron absorption.ortunately, many vegetables, such as broccoli and bok choy, which are high in iron, are also high in vitamin C so that the iron in these foods is very well absorbed. Commonly eaten combinations, such as beans and tomato sauce or stir-fried tofu and broccoli, also result in generous levels of iron absorption.", "Both canned and prepared dried pinto beans are a healthy addition to your diet, though homemade beans are usually much lower in sodium than canned versions. A 1-cup serving of canned pinto beans contains slightly more than 3 milligrams of iron.One cup of boiled pinto beans supplies you with 3.57 milligrams of iron.oth canned and prepared dried pinto beans are a healthy addition to your diet, though homemade beans are usually much lower in sodium than canned versions. A 1-cup serving of canned pinto beans contains slightly more than 3 milligrams of iron.", "Toss cooked pinto beans with minced onions and garlic for a tasty and iron-rich side dish. Add pinto beans to your favorite minestrone soup recipe or stir them into a pot of chili. Pinto beans pair nicely with noodles so add them to a pasta salad, along with fresh cucumbers, tomatoes and onions.oth canned and prepared dried pinto beans are a healthy addition to your diet, though homemade beans are usually much lower in sodium than canned versions. A 1-cup serving of canned pinto beans contains slightly more than 3 milligrams of iron." ]
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are beans inflammatory
[ "Beans and legumes are truly a fountain of youth anti-inflammatory food because they are bursting with inflammation-reducing antioxidants and phytonutrients as well as being one of the richest sources of fiber on the planet.ot only are beans and legumes low in calories, high in nutrients, slowly digested and super satisfying, but nearly half of the starch in these “superfoods” comes from a special type of starch called “resistant starch” that is not fully digested. Resistant starch is as close to a “miracle” starch as it gets.", "Linda says. Beans are NOT anti-inflammatory. True, they are not SUPER inflammatory, but if you go the http://www.nutritiondata.com, you will see that beans are inflammatory. However, with the super amount of nutrition they provide, along with the amount of fiber, they are indeed a very good food to keep in your diet.ot only are beans and legumes low in calories, high in nutrients, slowly digested and super satisfying, but nearly half of the starch in these “superfoods” comes from a special type of starch called “resistant starch” that is not fully digested. Resistant starch is as close to a “miracle” starch as it gets.", "History. Green beans and other beans, such are kidney beans, navy beans and black beans are all known scientifically as Phaseolus vulgaris. They are all referred to as common beans, probably owing to the fact that they all derived from a common bean ancestor that originated in Peru. You can enjoy green beans while supporting food sustainability! 2 Recent surveys have shown that 60% of all commercially grown green beans are produced in the United States, with large amounts of green bean acreage found in the states of Illinois, Michigan, New York, Oregon, and Wisconsin.", "Indeed, all plant foods contain lectins but the lectins in grains (such as wheat), dairy and legumes cause an inflammatory response in your body and are resistant to cooking and digestive enzymes. Overall, research on legume lectin is young and there is a lot more to be explored.egardless if you have an autoimmune disease or a food intolerance, dairy, legumes and grains contain toxic ingredients (lectins) and intolerance can be asymptomatic (silent). If eating paleo is not suiting you at this time, just try your best to eat your best.", "Many anti-inflammatory diets are based around whole grains, legumes, nuts, seeds, fresh vegetables and fruits, wild fish and seafood, grass-fed lean turkey and chicken which are thought to aid in the bodies healing of inflammation. They exclude foods that are thought.dding foods that reduce inflammation is thought to improve symptoms of chronic diseases and help decrease risk for chronic diseases. These foods help in supplying the nutrients that are needed to decrease inflammation. One example is omega-3 fatty acids.", "There is no one anti-inflammatory diet, rather, there are diets designed around foods that are believed to decrease inflammation and which shun foods that aggravate the inflammatory processes.dding foods that reduce inflammation is thought to improve symptoms of chronic diseases and help decrease risk for chronic diseases. These foods help in supplying the nutrients that are needed to decrease inflammation. One example is omega-3 fatty acids.", "Share This Page: Right up there with fruits and vegetables, beans and legumes are among the healthiest, most disease-preventing, detoxifying and anti-inflammatory foods on the planet.ot only are beans and legumes low in calories, high in nutrients, slowly digested and super satisfying, but nearly half of the starch in these “superfoods” comes from a special type of starch called “resistant starch” that is not fully digested. Resistant starch is as close to a “miracle” starch as it gets.", "Quite the opposite, probably because of that very fiber. A high-fiber diet reduces levels of an inflammatory red flag-C-reactive protein, or CRP-in your blood. Elevated CRP may be a risk factor for heart attack and stroke.It's possible that fiber helps prevent serious damage to the cardiovascular system caused by rogue molecules called free radicals. high-fiber diet reduces levels of an inflammatory red flag-C-reactive protein, or CRP-in your blood. Elevated CRP may be a risk factor for heart attack and stroke. It's possible that fiber helps prevent serious damage to the cardiovascular system caused by rogue molecules called free radicals.", "All legumes (beans, but also tofu, soy-milk, peas, lentils, and peanuts) contain lectins. Some of these lectins are implicated in IBS, Crohn’s disease, arthritis, multiple sclerosis, peptic ulcers, allergies, and Type 2 diabetes.3. Beans are high in starch and carbohydrates.ll legumes (beans, but also tofu, soy-milk, peas, lentils, and peanuts) contain lectins. Some of these lectins are implicated in IBS, Crohn’s disease, arthritis, multiple sclerosis, peptic ulcers, allergies, and Type 2 diabetes.", "Beans. How much: About one cup, twice a week (or more). Why: Beans are loaded with fiber and phytonutrients, which help lower CRP, an indi­cator of inflammation found in the blood. At high levels, CRP could indicate anything from an infection to RA.ollowing a diet low in processed foods and saturated fat and rich in fruits, vegetables, fish, nuts and beans is great for your body. If this advice looks familiar, it’s because these are the principles of the so-called Mediterranean diet, which is frequently touted for its anti-aging, disease-fighting powers." ]
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are beans protein or starch
[ "Beans contain a lot of starch and fiber, so they are often classified as starchy vegetables. For example, 1/2 cup of lentils or kidney beans has about 20 grams of carbohydrates, including approximately 8 grams of fiber, and 1/2 cup of chickpeas has 22.5 grams of carbohydrates, including 6.3 grams of fiber.", "The American Diabetes Association recommends beans as one of the best protein sources since they are low in fat and calories and high in fiber, vitamins and minerals. A 1/2-cup serving of chickpeas provides 7.3 grams of protein, 1/2 cup of kidney beans provides 8.1 grams and the same amount of lentils provides 9 grams.", "The basic groups in the Exchange List system are starches, fruits, vegetables, milk, meats and meat substitutes and fats. The starch group includes starches such as rice, pasta and bread as well as starchy vegetables such as beans, corn and potatoes.", "Starch and Protein. The basic groups in the Exchange List system are starches, fruits, vegetables, milk, meats and meat substitutes and fats. The starch group includes starches such as rice, pasta and bread as well as starchy vegetables such as beans, corn and potatoes.", "The starch group includes starches such as rice, pasta and bread as well as starchy vegetables such as beans, corn and potatoes. A starch exchange is one slice of bread, ½ cup of rice or pasta or ½ cup of starchy vegetables and each starch exchange contains about 15 g of carbohydrates, 3 g of protein, and 80 calories.", "Cooked beans, peas, and lentils also belong in this group, but because they contain more protein they are also part of the meat and meat substitutes group. For this reason, eating one serving of beans, peas or lentils will count as one serving from the starch group and one serving from the meat group.", "The non-starchy vegetables are much lower in carbohydrate and protein than beans yet full of micronutrients and phytochemicals generally not present in the other food groups.", "Foods high in starch include: 1 Starchy vegetables like peas, corn, lima beans, and potatoes. 2 Dried beans, lentils, and peas such as pinto beans, kidney beans, black eyed peas, and split peas. 3 Grains like oats, barley, and rice. ( 4 The majority of grain products in the US are made from wheat flour.", "The non-starchy vegetables are much lower in carbohydrate and protein than beans yet full of micronutrients and phytochemicals generally not present in the other food groups. You’ll want some low-calorie plant matter that isn’t so dense to fill you up anyway.", "Like other beans, refried beans contain carbohydrates, protein, fiber, minerals – like magnesium, phosphate and potassium – and several B-vitamins. Because they provide significant amounts of both carbohydrates and protein, refried beans are counted as partly starch and partly protein." ]
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are beard transplants safe
[ "The surgery for a facial hair transplant is a “relatively safe” procedure that is quite expensive. Men are spending about “as much as $7,000 to pump their beards” for this modern medical method.Different options for these transplants are available for patients with different amounts of facial hair.ith this new option now available for men who are envious of the ability to fully grow a beard, facial hair transplants are quickly becoming a popular medical enhancement. Currently, only a limited number of medical offices offer this procedure for men, but the growing demand may sprout some more up soon.", "The surgery for a beard transplant takes a full day to complete and can cost up to several thousand dollars. This medical procedure is consistently growing in popularity, because of beards and facial hair becoming a popular trend in American culture.ith this new option now available for men who are envious of the ability to fully grow a beard, facial hair transplants are quickly becoming a popular medical enhancement. Currently, only a limited number of medical offices offer this procedure for men, but the growing demand may sprout some more up soon.", "Facial Hair Transplant. Facial hair transplantation is a commonly performed surgical procedure designed to transplant scalp hair to facial regions lacking density and fullness.Our offices specializes in FUE surgery, but we also perform linear strip surgery.acial Hair Transplant. Facial hair transplantation is a commonly performed surgical procedure designed to transplant scalp hair to facial regions lacking density and fullness.", "The more modern hair restoration procedure to harvest follicles for facial hair transplantation is the FUE technique. With the FUE procedure the follicular grafts are harvested from the posterior or back portion of the scalp similar to traditional hair transplant procedures.The new hair grafts are then re-implanted in the facial regions requiring greater facial hair density.acial Hair Transplant. Facial hair transplantation is a commonly performed surgical procedure designed to transplant scalp hair to facial regions lacking density and fullness.", "A facial hair transplant procedure is a new option for envious men who are unable to grow a complete beard.ith this new option now available for men who are envious of the ability to fully grow a beard, facial hair transplants are quickly becoming a popular medical enhancement. Currently, only a limited number of medical offices offer this procedure for men, but the growing demand may sprout some more up soon.", "With this new option now available for men who are envious of the ability to fully grow a beard, facial hair transplants are quickly becoming a popular medical enhancement. Currently, only a limited number of medical offices offer this procedure for men, but the growing demand may sprout some more up soon.ith this new option now available for men who are envious of the ability to fully grow a beard, facial hair transplants are quickly becoming a popular medical enhancement. Currently, only a limited number of medical offices offer this procedure for men, but the growing demand may sprout some more up soon.", "A hair transplant is a surgical procedure that involves moving skin containing hair follicles from one part of the body to the balding area. Primarily used as a treatment for male pattern baldness, it can also be done to restore eye lashes, beard hair, eye brows or to fill in scarred areas.A hair transplant procedure can also be done on women who experience female pattern baldness.omen need a hair transplant to frame the face and are less concerned with the loss of volume and hair from the back and top of the head. Hair transplants do not increase volume of the hair, but rather moves hair from one area to another.", "One of the applications of Advanced FUE Method is beard hair transplants. A one-day transplant can make a big difference in shaping your facial hair. Here are some of the previous beard hair transplants that we have performed:ne of the applications of Advanced FUE Method is beard hair transplants. A one-day transplant can make a big difference in shaping your facial hair. Here are some of the previous beard hair transplants that we have performed:", "Hair transplant is a modern way for fighting baldness. People are no longer afraid of experimenting with this method for regaining hair. The procedure of artificial hair transplantation is in vogue nowadays for increasing tendency of baldness in both men and women.ometimes, not all hairs are transplanted successfully. These hairs often plucked off from the roots. While some may experience thinning of the hair, others may complain of partial baldness. When you lose 50 to 100 hairs a day, it is called shedding.", "Houston admin 2015-08-19T16:12:53+00:00. Houston is establishing itself as one of the beard transplant capitals of the world, with more procedures taking place in the city than almost anywhere else.With the quality of results on offer, it’s easy to understand why.nfortunately not all of us were blessed with naturally strong facial hair, in fact some of us can barely grow a beard at all. That’s where transplants come in. They’re quick, safe, affordable and virtually undetectable, and the recovery time is so quick, many clients return to work the very next day." ]
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are bearded dragons nice
[ "Bearded Dragons are lizards, in the genus Pogona, that are native to Australia. Bearded Dragons are often kept as exotic pets, especially the Inland Bearded Dragon (species Pogona vitticeps).These pets are also affectionately called Beardies by those who breed or raise them. They are a popular breed among children, because of their friendly and calm nature. significant portion of the Bearded Dragon's diet may consist of leafy greens. Dragons enjoy many types of readily available greens, including: collard greens, spring greens, escarole, turnip greens, mustard greens, romaine lettuce, dandelion greens, parsley, and carrot tops.", "Bearded dragons are omnivores, which mean they will eat both insects and vegetables. Your bearded dragon's diet will depend on his/her age. Younger bearded dragons will eat 80% insects and 20% vegetables, while adult bearded dragons will eat 20% insects and 80% vegetables.When you feed your bearded dragon you will need to make sure that none of the food is wider than the gap between his/her eyes.et Stores-Pet stores are probably the easiest and most convenient place to get a bearded dragon. However, pet stores generally are expensive and don't have the variety of bearded dragon colors Learn about the different types of colors bearded dragons can be. that are available in other places.", "Bearded dragons, or beardies, tend to be good-natured companions, whose natural curiosity and apparent enjoyment of human company make them a popular pet. They are native to parts of Australia and are now widely available in pet stores and from breeders.ake sure the habitat is an adequate size. Beardies can grow up to 2 feet (61 cm), move fast, and like to climb, so they need plenty of space in their home. For young dragons, a 10 gallon (39 L) tank is adequate, but this will last them only for a few months, as they grow quickly.", "Enclosure: Bearded dragons (Pogona vitticeps) are big lizards, so they need fairly large enclosures. A good enclosure for an adult bearded dragon is a glass reptile tank that is approximately 36 inches long by 16 inches wide by 17 inches deep (or about 40 gallons). A sliding screen top is also needed. good enclosure for an adult bearded dragon is a glass reptile tank that is approximately 36 inches long by 16 inches wide by 17 inches deep (or about 40 gallons).", "Continued from page 1. Tank Size. For a single bearded dragon a bare minimum of a 40 gallon tank will be necessary, but bigger is definitely better (55 gallon or larger is better). A secure screen top cover will also be necessary.Substrate. Substrate is a hotly debated area of bearded dragon care.ontinued from page 1. Tank Size. For a single bearded dragon a bare minimum of a 40 gallon tank will be necessary, but bigger is definitely better (55 gallon or larger is better). A secure screen top cover will also be necessary.", "They are omnivorous, as they eat both greens and insects. Bearded dragons are one of the most popular of reptile pets. Please make sure to check out the wealth of information on this site to help you take the best care of your bearded dragon as possible. Bearded dragons are technically known as called Pogona Vitticeps.earded dragons are one of the most popular of reptile pets. Please make sure to check out the wealth of information on this site to help you take the best care of your bearded dragon as possible. Bearded dragons are technically known as called Pogona Vitticeps.", "A significant portion of the Bearded Dragon's diet may consist of leafy greens. Dragons enjoy many types of readily available greens, including: collard greens, spring greens, escarole, turnip greens, mustard greens, romaine lettuce, dandelion greens, parsley, and carrot tops. significant portion of the Bearded Dragon's diet may consist of leafy greens. Dragons enjoy many types of readily available greens, including: collard greens, spring greens, escarole, turnip greens, mustard greens, romaine lettuce, dandelion greens, parsley, and carrot tops.", "You'll need a source of heat that maintains temperatures within the enclosure at a level comfortable for the bearded dragon. Dragons like temperatures between 78 and 88 F (25 to 31 C) during the day, and evening temperatures between 70 and 79 F (21 and 26 C).ake sure the habitat is an adequate size. Beardies can grow up to 2 feet (61 cm), move fast, and like to climb, so they need plenty of space in their home. For young dragons, a 10 gallon (39 L) tank is adequate, but this will last them only for a few months, as they grow quickly.", "When your beardie stops eating, stop offering. Young bearded dragons can eat anywhere from 20-60 pinhead crickets a day. 1 Provide hatchlings with a diet of small insects. 2 If you are caring for a very young bearded dragon, you'll need to give it very small prey, such as pinhead crickets and tiny, freshly molted worms.ake sure the habitat is an adequate size. Beardies can grow up to 2 feet (61 cm), move fast, and like to climb, so they need plenty of space in their home. For young dragons, a 10 gallon (39 L) tank is adequate, but this will last them only for a few months, as they grow quickly.", "Bearded Dragon Names. Bearded dragons are way too cool of a pet to have a boring name. This is why we came up with over 100 cool names for bearded dragons including dragon names from movies, books, and TV shows.earded dragons are way too cool of a pet to have a boring name. This is why we came up with over 100 cool names for bearded dragons including dragon names from movies, books, and TV shows." ]
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are beats headphones noise cancelling
[ "beats noise cancelling headphones. Follow beats noise cancelling headphones to get e-mail alerts and updates on your eBay Feed. Unfollow beats noise cancelling headphones to stop getting updates on your eBay Feed. Yay! You're now following beats noise cancelling headphones in your eBay Feed.", "(The beats by dre Beats Executive topped our Ratings, primarily because it was the only noise-canceling model with excellent sound; its noise reduction, though, was a notch below the top models.) If ultimate noise reduction is your top priority, then the Bose, Sony, and Street by 50 ANC models were better choices.", "Very good. Beats By Dre revised its Studio noise-cancelling headphones in 2013, and the change was definitely for the better. Although much of the $299 price is arguably for the styling and iconic branding, these full-size cans are no slouches in the audio department.", "beats by dre noise cancelling. Follow beats by dre noise cancelling to get e-mail alerts and updates on your eBay Feed. Unfollow beats by dre noise cancelling to stop getting updates on your eBay Feed. Yay! You're now following beats by dre noise cancelling in your eBay Feed.", "Find the best model for your needs and budget: Check our headphone buying guide and Ratings. Monoprice's noise-canceling model (shown above, at right) bears more than just a passing resemblance to the Bose QuietComfort headphones. But more important, the Monoprice over-ear headphones can hang with the big boys without their accompanying higher prices.", "New listing Beats by Dr. Dre Studio Headband Headphones-Blue-Over Ear-Noise Cancelling.", "Verdict Beats By Dre’'s latest Studio active noise-cancelling headphones offers some much-appreciated improvements, making it a good investment for bass lovers. Beats By Dre’'s latest Studio active noise-cancelling headphones offers some much-appreciated improvements, making it a good investment for bass lovers.", "In fact, the top six models in our Ratings of home/studio-style noise-canceling headphones all cost between $280 and $400. In addition to the QuietComfort 15, they include the beats by dre Beats Executive ($300), SMS Audio's Street by 50 ANC ($280), the Sony MDR-NC500D ($400), and PSB Speakers' M4U 2 ($400).", "My suggestion is to consider the Monoprice Noise-Canceling Headphone, a $110 over-ear model from a company we frequently recommend as a source for lower-priced cables. I've been using Monoprice's 8323 Premium Hi-Fi DJ Style over-ear headphones as my favorite cheaper go-to set of cans for almost a year now.", "Related: bose noise cancelling headphones beats headphones noise cancelling headphones beats bluetooth headphones beats by dre bose quietcomfort 15 beats." ]
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are bed bugs contagious
[ "How Bed Bugs Spread. Not everyone is aware that bed bugs can be spread via humans: if a person goes to a hotel room that has bed bugs, and the bed bugs hide out on the person or on the person's luggage, the bed bugs can be spread to a new location. Because of this, no house is safe from a bed bug infestation.", "With an appearance like many other common bites, bed bug bites often appear as small itchy raised red areas on exposed skin - usually a few days after the actual bite. Some children and adults don't develop a reaction to the bites at all, even after repeated exposure. On the skin, the bites can appear as: A rash.", "Confidence votes 3.7K. No, bed bug bites are not contagious and bed bugs are not known to transmit any diseases to people. However bed bugs themselves can be transmitted from one person's clothes to another's bed and then bite that person. 43 people found this useful.", "Slate asks, “how contagious are bed bugs?”. This is really a side note, but refreshingly, Johns points to this Independent (UK) article from 1997 about bed bugs in London hotels, which provides a counterpoint to claims often made by journalists elsewhere that the plague is spreading outwards from New York.", "While bed bugs are not contagious per se, they can be spread from person to person through contact with clothing, bedding, or luggage. This non-toxic spray kills larvae, eggs, and adult insects by breaking down their exoskeleton.", "Bed Bugs Are An Insect, Not An Illness. Since bed bugs are insects, you don’t exactly “catch” them like you would a disease or illness. They do, however, spread from person-to-person through various methods. How Bed Bugs Spread. Bed bugs are parasitic blood suckers, who feed on living hosts.", "Are Bed Bugs Contagious? Bed bugs are not contagious; they are insects, not an illness. However, bed bug infestations can spread from place to place easily and by many methods. Bed bugs are often found in hotel rooms; if you travel regularly, you are at an increased risk of developing a bed bug infestation. Bed bugs can crawl into luggage and be carried home.", "Slate asks, “how contagious are bed bugs?”. There’s a really interesting new article in Slate today about bed bugs, co-written by David Johns, a doctoral student in Public Health at Columbia, which examines the question, “How contagious are bed bugs?”.", "Are bed bugs contagious? When it comes to bed bugs many people are still confused regarding how they spread. Bed bugs are not at all contagious and that is because bed bugs are not a disease but rather they are insects. Bed bugs can spread from one vicinity to another but they are certainly not contagious. Bed bugs spread pretty rapidly but not through humans but through the materials in which they are staying including linen and baggage.", "Bed bugs (Cimex lectularius) are small, flat, parasitic insects that feed solely on the blood of people and animals while they sleep. Bed bugs are reddish-brown in color, wingless, range from 1mm to 7mm (roughly the size of Lincoln’s head on a penny), and can live several months without a blood meal." ]
Bed bugs are not contagious.
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are bed bugs warm blooded
[ "A bedbug (or bed bug) is a small, elusive, parasitic insect of the family Cimicidae. They live by feeding on the blood of humans and other warm-blooded animals. The name 'bed bug' is used as the bug likes to live in houses, and especially in beds or other areas where people may sleep. Bedbugs are mainly active at night and can feed without people noticing.", "Bed Bugs. Bed bugs get their name because they are commonly found in beds but can also be found in other places where humans spend a lot of time: hotels, airplanes, and couches. Diet: Bed bugs can feed on the blood of any warm-blooded animal.", "Here are some tips to avoid bringing bed bugs inside your home after traveling. Bed bugs feed on the blood of humans and other warm-blooded hosts. If you are bitten by a bed bug, the most common threat is from the bite-mark itself, which can turn into a large, raised, itchy welt. For more on this blood-sucking pest, check out the bed bug pest guide.", "Cimex lectularius. The two most common species of bed bugs implicated in human infestations are Cimex lectularius and C. hemipterus; the former of which is cosmopolitan, and the latter being found mostly in the tropics and sub-tropics. Adults are on average 5 mm long, oval-shaped and dorso-ventrally flattened.", "Home > Bugs > Bugs of People and Pets > Bedbugs. Bed bugs are small wingless insects that feed solely upon the blood of warm-blooded animals. Bed bugs seek out people and animals, generally at night while these hosts are asleep, and painlessly sip a few drops of blood.", "Yes, bed bugs will feed on any warm blooded animal (e.g., cats, dogs, birds, bats, and rodents), but they prefer to feed on humans. If they feed on a pet, they typically feed on those areas with less fur or feathers. Bed bugs are unlikely to remain on the animal after feeding.", "The two species of bed bugs (Insecta: Hemiptera: Cimicidae) usually implicated in human infestations are Cimex lectularius and C. hemipterus. Although rare, humans may become incidental hosts of Cimex species of bats and birds.", "Bed bugs (picture on the left) likely get their name from their habit of feeding on humans while they sleep in their beds. They are found in virtually every place people tend to gather, including residences, hotels, schools, offices, retail stores and even public transportation.", "Bed bugs get their name because they are commonly found in beds but can also be found in other places where humans spend a lot of time: hotels, airplanes, and couches. 1 Size: 1/4. 2 Shape: Flat, broad, oval. 3 Color: Mahogany to rusty brown and they turn red after sucking blood. Legs: 1 6. Wings: 2 No. Antenna: 3 Yes. Common Name: Bed bug. Kingdom: Animalia.", "Bed Bugs. Bed bugs are small wingless insects that feed solely upon the blood of warm-blooded animals. Bed bugs seek out people and animals, generally at night while these hosts are asleep, and painlessly sip a few drops of blood." ]
Yes, bed bugs will feed on any warm blooded animal.
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are bedbugs an epidemic in europe
[ "There is a full blown bed bug epidemic happening all across America and it just seems to get worse with each passing year. For cities such as New York and Philadelphia which are at the epicenter of the outbreak, bed bugs have become an important political issue.", "Housing authorities in Madrid are complaining of “a plague of bedbugs” and called for extra measures to tackle the troublesome parasites. According to pest control experts, the reports of bedbug infestations across Spain have risen by 70 per cent within five years and is now bordering on an “epidemic”.", "Follow. Housing authorities in Madrid are complaining of “a plague of bedbugs” and called for extra measures to tackle the troublesome parasites. According to pest control experts, the reports of bedbug infestations across Spain have risen by 70 per cent within five years and is now bordering on an “epidemic”.", "There is a full blown bed bug epidemic happening all across America and it just seems to get worse with each passing year. For cities such as New York and Philadelphia which are at the epicenter of the outbreak, bed bugs have become an important political issue.", "New statistics from the city's Department of Housing, Preservation and Development reveal an epidemic: Manhattanites have been complaining about bed bugs at six times the rate they did in 2005. On Staten Island, the number of complaints has soared 32 times higher than it was five years ago.", "Also, bed bugs are great at multiplying. Female bed bugs can lay up to 5 eggs in a single day and can lay up to 500 eggs during a lifetime. Perhaps your area of the country does not have a problem with bed bugs yet, but this epidemic is spreading.", "Bedbugs, which bite humans and suck their blood, were considered virtually extinct in western Europe for at least fifty years. Their reappearance across Spain over the last ten years has been blamed on the increase in mass tourism. “They can occur anywhere, even the most luxurious hotel,” said Ms Fernandez de Lezeta.", "You really don’t have to unpack your luggage on your bed for bed bugs to ” set up a house in a bed”, bed bugs travel towards your bed even there were not initially on your bed. ” It is a new problem. Actually, no. Bedbugs like to live in wood and fabric, close to their food supply, which is us.", "Bedbugs, which bite humans and suck their blood, were considered virtually extinct in western Europe for at least fifty years. Their reappearance across Spain over the last ten years has been blamed on the increase in mass tourism.", "The most common type of bedbug that bites human is the Cimex Lectularius. It is found in North America, Europe and Central Asia. They are not known to transmit any diseases to humans. Bedbugs infestations were common in the United States before WWII." ]
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are beer cans recycle
[ "Before you drop that beer can or beer bottle in the recycling bin, think about its potential. From furniture to usable products to pieces of art, beer cans and bottles get a second life in these inventive creations. Stop! Before you drop that beer can or beer bottle in the recycling bin, think about its potential. From furniture to usable products to pieces of art, beer cans and bottles get a second life in these inventive creations.", "Find a Recycling Center. Important Consumer Refund Info! You can get your beverage container recycling refunds on a per-container basis instead of by weight. By law, you can bring up to 50 aluminum, 50 glass, 50 plastic, and 50 bi-metal California Redemption Value (CRV) containers and request to be paid by count.", "Aluminum cans are recycled over and over again in a true closed loop recycling process. Glass and plastic are typically down-cycled into products like carpet fiber or landfill liner. New markets continue to develop. Nearly 500 craft beer brewers use aluminum to can more than 1,700 different beers.", "Save That Brew! You know you can recycle aluminum beer cans and glass bottles, and that is really cool. RecycleScene has also shown you how you can recycle metal beer bottle caps. Many breweries know of value of sending spent grain byproducts from the making of beer as feed for livestock.", "You can get your beverage container recycling refunds on a per-container basis instead of by weight. 1 By law, you can bring up to 50 aluminum, 50 glass, 50 plastic, and 50 bi-metal California Redemption Value (CRV) containers and request to be paid by count. You will be paid the full CRV redemption of 5 cents or 10 cents on each container.", "Recycle cans of beer, make them cover for the track lights from ZAL Creation ABC,Casa,Decorating Tips,For My Home,for the future,For the Home,Home & Living,home again home again, ZAL Creations handmakes cool track lighting out of everything from stainless fry baskets to Sapporo cans to terra cotta pots to beer mugs.", "Aluminum cans contain 3X the recycled content of glass or plastic. Aluminum cans contain on avearge 70 percent recycled content -- more than 3X the amount in a glass or plastic bottle. Cans are also recycled at far higher rates than competing beverage container types.", "The most sustainable beverage container. As the most valuable package in the bin, aluminum cans are, by far, the most recycled beverage container. The average can contains 70 percent recycled metal. Shipping efficiency: the weight advantage.", "(this one seems to have started from the wrong end) and they're incredibly simple to make: (you can also find videos of how to make it on youtube) I think they've become more or less one of the standard universal DIY recycle designs all over the world. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, reque animal eum ad. Cum diceret propriae indoctum cu, vulputate accommodare ei nec, vim sonet dolores lucilius ea.", "Creative Commons License photo credit: waferboard. You know you can recycle aluminum beer cans and glass bottles, and that is really cool. RecycleScene has also shown you how you can recycle metal beer bottle caps. Many breweries know of value of sending spent grain byproducts from the making of beer as feed for livestock." ]
Yes, aluminum beer cans and glass bottles can be recycle.
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are bees foundational species
[ "Bees range in size from tiny stingless bee species whose workers are less than 2 millimetres (0.08 in) long, to Megachile pluto, the largest species of leafcutter bee, whose females can attain a length of 39 millimetres (1.54 in).", "There can be challenges with plastic. When there is not a strong nectar flow, bees can be slow in drawing out the comb on plastic. However, this is true with all foundation. Bees need nectar to produce wax to draw comb. One side of a frame can be drawn out into the empty side of the frame next to it.", "> Frames and Foundation. Foundation is available in a variety of different types. Deep Brood Wax Foundation is a thicker heaver foundation. It is used for brood chambers that must withstand years of use and manipulation or honey super frames that mush withstand the stress of an extractor.", "Plastic foundation is the most durable foundation available. Plastic foundation is ridged, does not require reinforcement such as wire or pins, and is impervious to wax moths and gnawing by bees. Plastic foundation has a coating of beeswax on the surface of the foundation and is available in black or white.", "Bees are flying insects closely related to wasps and ants, known for their role in pollination and, in the case of the best-known bee species, the European honey bee, for producing honey and beeswax. Bees are a monophyletic lineage within the superfamily Apoidea, presently considered as a clade Anthophila.", "There are many types of foundation that you can use but the two main differences have to do with using plastic or sticking to straight wax. Beeswax foundation uses only wax. One benefit is that the bees like this foundation and draw it out quickly.", "When starting out keeping bees, the beekeeper must decide what type of foundation is best to use. In the past, there was only one kind, plain beeswax formed into thin layers of foundation with embedded wire to hold them in the frame. This type of foundation is still widely used.", "Lesson Thirteen: Different Types of Frame Foundation. Here at Long Lane Honey Bee Farms, we are committed to help you be a successful beekeeper. David is a certified master beekeeper. We are offering 2 days of Queen Rearing classes June 27-28, and two Basic Beekeeping courses Oct 4 and Oct 25.", "Foundation is the thin rectangular sheets that are used in each frame of a beehive. The bees “draw out” the wax of these to make combs to store honey, pollen or to lay eggs and grow more bees. Drawing out simply means to make the wax thicker.", "Beekeeping Equipment- Types of Foundation. November 5, 2012. When it comes to purchasing beekeeping equipment there are so many different options it can be confusing to a beginner. Each bit of equipment has options, be it the frames, the supers, the extractors or the foundation." ]
Yes, bees are foundational species.
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are bees harmful or useful
[ "There are thousands of insects living on a farm. They can be both helpful and harmful to the farm and the farmer. The honey bee is a helpful insect because it pollinates the farmer's crops while gathering its food.Pollination allows the plant to create its seeds, such as grains of wheat or kernels of corn.he corn earworm is a harmful insect to the farmer's crop. Other insects such as corn rootworms, aphids, grasshoppers, cutworms, and spider mites can damage crops and reduce the farmer's yield. Insects may eat grains, roots or leaves and weaken plants. Insects can also land on livestock and bite them.", "They are neither helpful or harmful. Carpenter bees do not harm humans as they have no stings. They eat and bore holes into wood which may be a problem not any help.o most people, a bee isn't very harmful, but they have a slightly painful sting, which might cause a bump or minor swelling. However, to some peopl … e, a bee sting can be very harmful, as some people have an allergy to bee stings. + 4 others found this useful. Shaina Arnoux.", "Best Answer: honey bees are helpful in a way that they provide almost all the consumer goods that we eat. people can make or carry out pollenation artificially but there are more than just that the bees do.ut if the honey bees are keep on disappearing like this then the farmgoods and all the organic goods will be under the effect. and other than stinging honey bees are not harmful at all... honey bees are not the only bees that sting so i wouldnt make such a fuss about it...", "It depends on who you are. To most people, a bee isn't very harmful, but they have a slightly painful sting, which might cause a bump or minor swelling. However, to some peopl … e, a bee sting can be very harmful, as some people have an allergy to bee stings.+ 4 others found this useful.Shaina Arnoux.o most people, a bee isn't very harmful, but they have a slightly painful sting, which might cause a bump or minor swelling. However, to some peopl … e, a bee sting can be very harmful, as some people have an allergy to bee stings. + 4 others found this useful. Shaina Arnoux.", "Most carpenter bees are large and robust, usually one inch long. They have some yellow hair, but not on the abdomen like bumblebees. Bees are helpful to DeKalb County farmers and gardeners. They pollinate many different kinds of crops and home gardens, resulting in a good harvest.However, some types of bees, especially the carpenter bee, can be helpful and also cause damage to wooden structures.They resemble bumblebees, but their abdomens are blue-black, shiny and smooth while the bumblebees are yellow and black or black with fine hair.ees are helpful to DeKalb County farmers and gardeners. They pollinate many different kinds of crops and home gardens, resulting in a good harvest.", "A bumble bee is a bee -- just a different sort of bee. Bumble bees do collect nectar and make honey, but not in large enough quantities to make it worth harvesting.However … bumble bees are excellent Pollinators, so bumble Bees can be worth keeping.Farmers will pay you money to lend them your hives for the season so that the bumble bees pollinate their crops.he honey bee makes honey the bumble bee does not. 13 people found this useful. Edit. Share to: 1 A Biological Overview of the Life Cycle of a Bumble Bee Bees of all kinds have a fascinating and complex life cycle. 2 The life cycle of the bumble bee is typical of the hive-based reproductive cycle of these species.", "The corn earworm is a harmful insect to the farmer's crop. Other insects such as corn rootworms, aphids, grasshoppers, cutworms, and spider mites can damage crops and reduce the farmer's yield. Insects may eat grains, roots or leaves and weaken plants.Insects can also land on livestock and bite them.he corn earworm is a harmful insect to the farmer's crop. Other insects such as corn rootworms, aphids, grasshoppers, cutworms, and spider mites can damage crops and reduce the farmer's yield. Insects may eat grains, roots or leaves and weaken plants. Insects can also land on livestock and bite them.", "Many farmers keep beehives on their farms to ensure the pollination of their crops because there are very few honey bees left in the wild. Of course, farmers also keep bees to produce beeswax and honey! Spiders, ladybugs, wasps, dragonflies, and praying mantises are also helpful because they eat harmful insects.he corn earworm is a harmful insect to the farmer's crop. Other insects such as corn rootworms, aphids, grasshoppers, cutworms, and spider mites can damage crops and reduce the farmer's yield. Insects may eat grains, roots or leaves and weaken plants. Insects can also land on livestock and bite them.", "USEFUL INSECTS OR PRODUCTIVE INSECTS • Insects can be classified into 2 types based on the economic importance • Useful / beneficial / productive insects. • This type includes silkworm, honeybee and lac insect. • Harmful insects: Housefly, Mosquito, bedbug and Head louse.SEFUL INSECTS OR PRODUCTIVE INSECTS • Insects can be classified into 2 types based on the economic importance • Useful / beneficial / productive insects. • This type includes silkworm, honeybee and lac insect. • Harmful insects: Housefly, Mosquito, bedbug and Head louse.", "but if the honey bees are keep on disappearing like this then the farmgoods and all the organic goods will be under the effect. and other than stinging honey bees are not harmful at all... honey bees are not the only bees that sting so i wouldnt make such a fuss about it...ut if the honey bees are keep on disappearing like this then the farmgoods and all the organic goods will be under the effect. and other than stinging honey bees are not harmful at all... honey bees are not the only bees that sting so i wouldnt make such a fuss about it..." ]
Harmful, as some people have an allergy to bee stings. Useful for others also.
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are beetles pests
[ "1 Most beetles only live for a year. 2 Beetles cannot see very well, so they communicate using pheromones, sounds or vibrations. Some beetles are not considered pests. Ladybugs are beetles and are considered to be good luck in many cultures.", "Traps: Japanese beetle traps can be helpful in controlling large numbers of beetles, but they also might attract beetles from beyond your yard. Eugenol and geraniol, aromatic chemicals extracted from plants, are attractive to adult Japanese beetles as well as to other insects.", "1 Adult beetles have two sets of wings. 2 Female beetles usually lay dozens or hundreds of eggs. 3 Most beetles only live for a year. 4 Beetles cannot see very well, so they communicate using pheromones, sounds or vibrations. Some beetles are not considered pests.", "Numbers of Insects (Species and Individuals) It has long been recognized and documented that insects are the most diverse group of organisms, meaning that the numbers of species of insects are more than any other group. In the world, some 900 thousand different kinds of living insects are known. This representation approximates 80 percent of the world's species.", "Japanese Beetle Damage. Japanese beetles eat a wide variety of flowers and crops (the adult beetles attack more than 300 different kinds of plants), but they are especially common on roses, beans, grapes, and raspberries. They can devour most of the foliage on favored plants like roses.", "Although they look dangerous, lady beetle larvae are quite harmless to humans. After feeding on insect prey for several weeks, the larva pupates on a leaf. Adults tend to move on once pests get scarce, while the larvae remain and search for more prey.", "1 Female beetles usually lay dozens or hundreds of eggs. 2 Most beetles only live for a year. 3 Beetles cannot see very well, so they communicate using pheromones, sounds or vibrations. Some beetles are not considered pests. Ladybugs are beetles and are considered to be good luck in many cultures. Fireflies and Lightning bugs are also beetles. They glow in the dark to communicate.", "At any time, it is estimated that there are some 10 quintillion (10,000,000,000,000,000,000) individual insects alive. In the United States, the number of described species is approximately 91,000. The undescribed species of insects in the United States, however, is estimated at some 73,000.", "University of Kentucky College of Agriculture. Ladybugs, also called lady beetles or ladybird beetles, are a very beneficial group. They are natural enemies of many insects, especially aphids and other sap feeders. A single lady beetle may eat as many as 5,000 aphids in its lifetime. Many species of lady beetles are present in Kentucky and they are common in most habitats.", "Here are some ideas: 1 Row Covers: Protect your plants from Japanese beetles with row covers during the 6- to 8-week feeding period. Hand Pick: Unfortunately, the most effective way of getting rid of Japanese beetles is to hand pick them. It’s time consuming, but it works, especially if you are diligent. When you pick them off, put them in a solution of 1 tablespoon of liquid dishwashing detergent and water, which will cause them to drown." ]
Yes, but Some are not considered pests.
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are beets complex carbohydrates
[ "Beets fall into this category, and they are often used as a side dish or ingredient in a specialty salad. From a macronutrient standpoint, beets are fat-free and contain more carbs than protein. If you are trying to introduce good carbs into your diet, beets are a safe bet. Carbs are simple or complex.", "A one cup serving of raw beets contains about 13 grams of carbohydrate, which is equivalent to eating about one slice of bread. In comparison, one cup of cooked beets contains about 17 grams of carbohydrate and 3.5 grams of fiber. Therefore, aim to keep your portion to about one serving. If beets are the only source of carbohydrate at your meal, you might be able to eat two servings depending on your carbohydrate allotment for your meals.", "Health benefits of beets. 1 Garden beet is very low in calories (provide only 45 kcal/100 g), and contain zero cholesterol and a small amount of fat. 2 The root is a rich source of the phytochemical compound, glycine betaine. 3 Raw beets are an excellent source of folates.", "b> Beet greens are also higher in many minerals than the root is. ... Beet greens contain only 2.5%. Here are more nutritional facts for one-half cup of beets: Calories: 37; Fat: 0g; Carbohydrates: 8g (2g dietary fiber); Protein: 1g; Nutrients and RDAs: 20mg magnesium; 32mg ...", "Health benefits of beets. 1 Garden beet is very low in calories (provide only 45 kcal/100 g), and contain zero cholesterol and a small amount of fat. Its nutrition benefits come particularly from fiber, vitamins, minerals, and unique plant derived anti-oxidants. 2 The root is a rich source of the phytochemical compound, glycine betaine.", "substance classified as a simple carbohydrate that is extracted from sugar cane and sugar beets. ... Complex carbohydrates like starches and fiber, on the other hand, are digested slowly and do ... The white, crystalline sugar found in many a kitchen is sucrose, a simple carbohydrate ...", "Fructose occurs naturally in many fruits such as apples, bananas, figs and pears, some ... of glucose without fructose is grain products that contain starch, complex carbohydrates and fiber. Complex carbs are composed of glucose units linked together that break down into simple ...", "Beets are a root vegetable, a relative to chard and spinach. Beet roots and beet greens are two parts of the beet, both of which can be consumed. The beet greens are considered a non-starchy vegetable and contain very little carbohydrate, whereas the beet bulb is starchier and therefore should be consumed in appropriate portions.", "Because fiber does not get digested, it can be deducted from the carb content of a food. This leaves you with the usable or net carb count. Beets have 4 grams of fiber per cup. When you deduct this from the total carbs, you are left with 9 grams -- the net carbs. This means beets factor well into a low-carb diet.", "Beets do not contain a high amount of carbs per serving. An entire cup only has 13 grams. This does not mean beets are bad for you, but they are not a good source of energy. The amount of carbs in a serving represents only 10 percent of the daily recommendation." ]
No, sugar beets are simple carbohydrate.
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are beets good for constipation
[ "Prunes are a good source of dietary fiber which is the part of fruits and vegetables that the enzymes in your body cannot digest and that is therefore not absorbed into the bloodstream. As a result, fiber remains in the colon where it absorbs water and softens the stool, thereby preventing constipation.", "Next. It's weird because i know that they're very good against constipation but ever since i started drinking beets juice my bowels have stopped completely for one week.", "filtered water. This drink is valuable for its medicinal qualities and as a digestive aid. Beets are just loaded with nutrients. One 4-ounce glass, morning and night, is an excellent blood tonic, promotes regularity, aids digestion, alkalizes the blood, cleanses the liver and can be a refreshing summer beverage.", "Report Abuse. i also get constipation from eating beets! I have no problems with constipation besides that, but without fail those pesky beets back me up for a couple days at least. You can always tell it was the beets because my poop is bright red when it finally makes it out of me.", "Beet kvass may also be used in place of vinegar in salad dressings and as an addition to soups. Place beets, whey and salt in a 2-quart glass container. Add filtered water to fill the container. Stir well and cover securely. Keep at room temperature for 2 days before transferring to refrigerator.", "Red coloring in the stool or urine is not uncommon after consuming beets. It's no big deal, though some say it might indicate a bit of anemia. Sources for this article include: http://herbscancure.com/blog/health-benefits... http://www.aimforherbs.com/remakingbeets.htm... http://len7288.hubpages.com/hub/Health_Benef...", "Discover gut-healthy foods that help prevent and fight constipation and promote regularity! Below, we have listed some of the very best foods that for preventing constipation. If you're looking for more general information on nutrition and constipation, visit this Guide's diet tips page. For healthy recipes that feature some of the best constipation fighting foods, visit this Guide's recipe page.", "Juicing a few beets with lots of carrots and an apple or two is the tastiest way to go. And this adds more nutrients intact with important enzymes. Eight Health Benefits. (1) Beet juice is alkaline and helps stave off acidosis, a harbinger of all diseases. (2) Beet juice helps stimulate liver cells and cleanse and protect bile ducts. It also helps relieve the kidneys of stress to help cure gout. It also helps relieve constipation.", "#5: Beets. Munching on red beets is a great way to prevent and treat constipation. Beets are high in fiber that helps keep waste materials moving through the intestines at a healthy pace. Also the green leafy tops of beets are high in fiber and can be cooked like spinach.", "RE: Does eating beets cause constipation? It&#39;s weird because i know that they&#39;re very good against constipation but ever since i started drinking beets juice my bowels have stopped completely for one week. Why???" ]
Yes
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are beets harmful
[ "Drinking beet juice may help to lower blood pressure in a matter of hours. One study found that drinking one glass of beet juice lowered systolic blood pressure by an average of 4-5 points. The benefit likely comes from the naturally occurring nitrates in beets, which are converted into nitric oxide in your body.", "Consumption of beets can cause urine to become red or pink in color. This conditioncalled beeturiais not considered harmful. About 5-15% of U.S. adults are estimated to experience beeturia following consumption of beets in everyday amounts.", "There has been some confusion about the nutritional value of beets in terms of their lutein/zeaxanthin content. (Lutein and zeaxanthin are two carotenoid phytonutrients that play an important role in health, and especially eye health.) Beet greens are usually a valuable source of lutein/zeaxanthin.", "Beets have been grown for food since ancient times. Both the leaves and the root are edible. Beets' most distinguishing characteristic is their bright red pigment, sometimes used as a dye. They are a good source of folate and a moderate source of iron, potassium, vitamin C and fiber. Consuming beets is generally safe, without major side effects.", "Story at-a-glance 1 -. Beet roots contain valuable nutrients that may help lower your blood pressure, fight cancer and inflammation, boost your stamina, and support detoxification. 2 Beet greens are equally, if not more, nutritious with nutrients that may strengthen your immune system, support brain and bone health, and more.", "Beets fall into this category, and they are often used as a side dish or ingredient in a specialty salad. From a macronutrient standpoint, beets are fat-free and contain more carbs than protein. If you are trying to introduce good carbs into your diet, beets are a safe bet.", "Competitive athletes need even more. Beets do not contain a high amount of carbs per serving. An entire cup only has 13 grams. This does not mean beets are bad for you, but they are not a good source of energy. The amount of carbs in a serving represents only 10 percent of the daily recommendation.", "What's New and Beneficial About Beets. 1 Beets are a unique source of phytonutrients called betalains. Betanin and vulgaxanthin are the two best-studied betalains from beets, and both have been shown to provide antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and detoxification support.", "Beet roots contain valuable nutrients that may help lower your blood pressure, fight cancer and inflammation, boost your stamina, and support detoxification. Beet greens are equally, if not more, nutritious with nutrients that may strengthen your immune system, support brain and bone health, and more.", "Beets taste sweet, but a cup of cooked beet contains only 60 calories and is full of fiber. This is a perfect food for weight management. The sugars in beets are smart carbs, since they come in a natural whole food form. Unlike white sugar, the beet calories come with a lot of nutrients and phytochemicals. 2. Brain and Energy Boost. Beets are high in natural nitrates, which are converted to nitric oxide in the body. Nitric oxide is known to expand the walls of blood vessels so you can enjoy more oxygen, more nutrients, and more energy. Studies have shown nitric oxide to increase the efficiency of the mitochondria (your energy powerhouses)." ]
No,Drinking beet juice may help to lower blood pressure in a matter of hours.
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are begonias deer resistant
[ "Deer have voracious appetites and don’t always differentiate between nature’s cupboard and your backyard garden. A deer-resistant fence can keep Bambi and friends out of your vegetable plot, but fencing around the ornamental plants and flowers in your landscape isn’t always a realistic option.uberose Begonias. Tuberose begonias (Begonia x tuberhybrida) prefer partial shade and frequent water, as they are intolerant of heat and humidity. Their flowers are white, pink, rose, red, yellow or orange and grow up to 4 inches wide.", "Dragon wing begonias can grow up to 3 feet tall, with glossy, dark green leaves that are up to 5 inches long, which are what give the plant its name. They produce clusters of flowers in pink or red that droop, and can be used in hanging containers, window boxes or as border plants in your garden.uberose Begonias. Tuberose begonias (Begonia x tuberhybrida) prefer partial shade and frequent water, as they are intolerant of heat and humidity. Their flowers are white, pink, rose, red, yellow or orange and grow up to 4 inches wide.", "Known as wax begonias or bedding begonias, annual begonia plants (Begonia semperflorens) grow quickly and easily fill in spaces in the garden that will benefit from attractive foliage and frilly flowers. They can be a focal point when planted in mass and are excellent specimens for container combinations.Annual begonia plants are also deer resistant, so keep them in mind for trouble spots in the landscape. Plant wax begonias in a full sun to shaded location.Full sun locations during hot summer days may stress annual begonia plants, making them susceptible to disease.nown as wax begonias or bedding begonias, annual begonia plants (Begonia semperflorens) grow quickly and easily fill in spaces in the garden that will benefit from attractive foliage and frilly flowers. They can be a focal point when planted in mass and are excellent specimens for container combinations.", "According to Oregon State University, some plants that are more resistant to deer browsing than begonias are California fuchsia, basin sagebrush, columbine, hellebore, snowflake, nolina, hedgehog thistle and New Zealand flax.eer often feed on the flower buds of hardy begonia, causing it to become unsightly. Rutgers University rates it in the occasionally severely damaged by deer category, which means it still needs protection from fencing and repellents.", "Wax Begonias. Wax begonias (Begonia x semperflorens) are prized for being hardy and for their continuous flowering. They tolerate full sun and also grow well in the shade. In addition to being distasteful to deer, they are drought-and heat-tolerant.uberose Begonias. Tuberose begonias (Begonia x tuberhybrida) prefer partial shade and frequent water, as they are intolerant of heat and humidity. Their flowers are white, pink, rose, red, yellow or orange and grow up to 4 inches wide.", "While deer favor certain plants, any plant or shrub may be eaten if they are hungry. Preventing damage is best accomplished with fencing and deer repellents. Begonias are commonly found in home gardens, but are a preferred food source for deer and often suffer extensive damage.eer often feed on the flower buds of hardy begonia, causing it to become unsightly. Rutgers University rates it in the occasionally severely damaged by deer category, which means it still needs protection from fencing and repellents.", "Tuberose Begonias. Tuberose begonias (Begonia x tuberhybrida) prefer partial shade and frequent water, as they are intolerant of heat and humidity. Their flowers are white, pink, rose, red, yellow or orange and grow up to 4 inches wide.uberose Begonias. Tuberose begonias (Begonia x tuberhybrida) prefer partial shade and frequent water, as they are intolerant of heat and humidity. Their flowers are white, pink, rose, red, yellow or orange and grow up to 4 inches wide.", "The following is a list of landscape plants rated according to their resistance to deer damage. The list was compiled with input from nursery and landscape professionals, Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station (NJAES) Cooperative Extension personnel, and Master Gardeners in Northern N.J.ealizing that no plant is deer proof, plants in the Rarely Damaged, and Seldom Severely Damaged categories would be best for landscapes prone to deer damage.", "Hardy begonia is not winter hardy, but it is resistant to insects and diseases. Deer often feed on the flower buds of hardy begonia, causing it to become unsightly. Rutgers University rates it in the occasionally severely damaged by deer category, which means it still needs protection from fencing and repellents.eer often feed on the flower buds of hardy begonia, causing it to become unsightly. Rutgers University rates it in the occasionally severely damaged by deer category, which means it still needs protection from fencing and repellents.", "Realizing that no plant is deer proof, plants in the Rarely Damaged, and Seldom Severely Damaged categories would be best for landscapes prone to deer damage.ealizing that no plant is deer proof, plants in the Rarely Damaged, and Seldom Severely Damaged categories would be best for landscapes prone to deer damage." ]
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are begonias poisonous to cats
[ "As beautiful as begonias may be, they are poisonous to cats. They contain compounds called insoluble oxalates that can pose a serious threat to a cat’s health when ingested. Begonia Toxicity. According to the Phoenix Animal Care Coalition in Arizona, the ingestion of begonias can be fatal to cats. Additionally, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals states that the most toxic part of begonias are the tubers because they contain the highest concentration of insoluble oxalates.", "With over 1,000 species, begonias are a familiar indoor plant. If you have a cat, you will want to keep begonias well out of your pet's reach because they are toxic to cats. IssuesBegonias, especially their tubers, contain oxalates. When a cat chews on a begonia or ingests any part of it, the oxalates cause tissue damage and pain.", "By Laura Payne. As beautiful as begonias may be, they are poisonous to cats. They contain compounds called insoluble oxalates that can pose a serious threat to a cat’s health when ingested. According to the Phoenix Animal Care Coalition in Arizona, the ingestion of begonias can be fatal to cats.", "Some plants can be poisonous if you eat them. Others can hurt you if you get them on your skin. For some plants, all parts of the plant are poisonous. For others, only certain parts of the plant are harmful. The danger can range from mild irritation to severe illness or death. Even non-poisonous plants can cause choking if someone tries to eat them. Every situation is different; these lists are just a guide. 1 If someone eats a poisonous plant, call Poison Control for advice. Find out the names of your plants.", "Of course, seeking immediate veterinary care is the first step. However, in the aftermath of the situation, you might reconsider the plants you have growing in your yard or potted in the windowsills of your home. Many popular, beautiful plants that we keep around our homes are poisonous to dogs and cats.", "Begonias are on the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals' list of toxic plants and should not be planted in a cat-friendly garden, or kept in a home were cats live. If you own cats -- or if they own you as is usually the case -- select plants other than the begonia for your home.", "With over 1,000 species, begonias are a familiar indoor plant. If you have a cat, you will want to keep begonias well out of your pet's reach because they are toxic to cats. Tags : Are Begonias Poisonous Cats. TAGS: Begonias Poisonous Cats. TAGS: Begonias Poisonous Dogs. TAGS: Begonias Safe Cats.", "The begonia plant’s juices and sap contain microscopic poisonous, needle-shaped crystals. All species of begonia are toxic to pets. If the animal consumes it, he will develop the common signs of poisoning, including drooling, difficulty swallowing, and vomiting.", "Unfortunately, many dogs or cats can become addicted to the toxin in azaleas, which could easily become fatal. Removing this plant entirely from areas that your pet is allowed to go may be necessary. Daffodils. Daffodils are in the lily family, which explains why they are so toxic.", "Lilies are toxic to all your pets — dogs, cats, and horses alike. But outdoor cats may be the most prone to nibble on lilies, and even the smallest amount is poisonous. The toxin in lilies is soluble in water and deadly, although it isn’t known exactly what causes it to be poisonous." ]
Yes, they are toxic to cats.
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are bell peppers starchy
[ "The first series of tests explored the presence of different types of sugars in the peppers. All peppers tested negative for starch. Both the yellow and red peppers were found to contain monosaccharides, while the green pepper did not. All three peppers appeared to be ketoses..", "That said, starchy vegetables are higher in calories than nonstarchy vegetables (like leafy greens, green beans, broccoli, cauliflower, peppers, cucumbers, carrots, mushrooms, and celery), so it’s important to moderate your portions, especially if you’re trying to lose weight.", "Chromatography and oxidase assays show genetically altered peppers express low levels of PHS pigments & PPO enzyme. By Katherine Ruby, Jaime Murphy, Jon Selbig. Abstract completed by Katherine Ruby. This experiment explores three types of bell peppers: green, red and yellow. Two questions were analyzed through this experiment. Since green and red peppers come from the same plant, the first question sought an explanation for the differences between them.", "Each peppers item can be scaled by different amounts to adjust the amounts of Starch so that it is not just, for example, the values in 100g of Peppers, sweet, red, raw. The item can be scaled by quantites in g, oz or typical serving sizes.", "This is the same formula that has been helping bodybuilders and physique athletes gain muscle and lose fat for decades. Today I want to answer some of those questions I received about the Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle (BFFM) meal template - lean protein + starchy carb + fibrous carb, and specifically, what to eat. All over the internet you see lists of the BEST foods to eat and of course the WORST foods to eat.", "Starchy Vegetables: How Food Affects Health. Starchy vegetables are high-quality carbs that contain valuable nutrients, but they’re more calorie-dense than non-starchy, water-rich varieties, so be sure to eat them in moderation. Starchy vegetables are high-quality carbohydrates that are rich in vitamins, minerals, and fiber.", "List of non-starchy vegetables. Non-Starchy Vegetables are vegetables that contain a lower amount of carbohydrates and calories compared to their starchy counterparts. Thus, for the same calories, one can eat a larger quantity of non-starchy vegetables compared to smaller servings of starchy vegetables. Alfalfa sprouts. Arugula.", "Using the list below for the 4 different peppers nutrition entries in our database, the highest amount of Starch is found in Peppers, sweet, red, raw which contains 0 g of Starch per 100g. The lowest amount of Starch is in Peppers, sweet, red, sauteed which in 100g contains 0 g of Starch. The median value of Starch is found in which in 100g contains 0 g of Starch. The average amount of Starch contained in 100g of peppers, based on the list below is 0.00 g of Starch.", "Heat olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. Cook onion, bell peppers, and garlic in oil until tender-crisp, stirring frequently. Set aside. Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat. Pour soy sauce, honey, and red wine vinegar in pan, then add beef. Cook beef, stirring frequently, until done, about 10 to 15 minutes.", "On the other hand, if you know about the 3 classic bodybuilding nutrition food lists - lean proteins, starchy carbs and fibrous carbs - and you understand the distinctions between those types of carbs, then putting together meals and entire daily meal plans is a snap." ]
No, bell peppers are not starchy.
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are ben and jennifer divorced
[ "“After much thought and careful consideration, we have made the difficult decision to divorce,” Affleck and Garner said in a statement. For most couples, the decision to wait a full 10 years before divorcing is a wise one, particularly regarding future Social Security benefits.", "EXCLUSIVE. Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner are getting divorced NOT because of his drinking and gambling, but because he's become such hot property in Hollywood, she felt neglected ... so say some well-placed sources. There are clearly 2 views on the demise of the marriage.", "Even after a divorce, Ben or Jen can elect to take their Social Security benefit early. After the 10-year wedding anniversary mark, a husband or the wife can opt to receive their Social Security benefit before full retirement age, or FRA.", "For years, there was constant fighting, couples therapy sessions, and ‘last ditch’ efforts to save the marriage. Another Hollywood couple has called it quits. This time, it’s Ben Affleck, 42, and Jennifer Garner, 43. After 10 years of marriage, they have decided to pull the plug on their romance and go their separate ways. It may seem shocking, but Ben and Jen have been having problems for years. Find out what went wrong! Rumblings of relationship troubles first emerged when Ben won an Oscar for directing Argo.", "Recently, several celebrity-tracking publications reported that Bennifer II was breaking up. Sad news for Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner fans but the celebrity power couple confirmed that they will divorce. They announced their plans to file just a day after their 10th wedding anniversary.", "But other sources who are also very familiar with the couple are saying when push came to shove, Jennifer made no mention of alcohol and gambling ... her beef was that Ben wasn't a present husband.. Fact is ... Ben has had back-to-back film projects for several years, and spent much of his time out of town.", "Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner step out together amid divorce rumors Nardine Saad Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner stepped out together on Thursday, and while that may not call for shining the Bat-Signal, it's significant now because reports of a looming breakup have been swirling around the couple.", "Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck may be done commenting publicly about their divorce, but that's not stopping the rest of the world and its army of unnamed insider sources from offering all sorts of details. Despite the blunt we're-getting-a-divorce declaration, minus any mention of separating first,...", "Allies of Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner spin the divorce backstory. 3 signs that Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner were headed for divorce. After 10 years of marriage and three children, Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner are calling it quits. Looking back, there may have been a few clues that their marriage was on the rocks.", "Well, according to a neighbor, Ben and Jen, who are parents to Violet, 9, Seraphina, 6, and Samuel, 3, have lived separate lives for years. “They had good times when they were living in Brentwood and hanging at Matt [Damon]’s house,” an insider told the New York Daily News in late May." ]
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are benign nodules in lungs common?
[ "1 Hamartomas are the most common type of benign lung tumor and the third most common cause of solitary pulmonary nodules. 2 These firm marble-like tumors are made up of tissue from the lung's lining as well as tissue such as fat and cartilage.3 They are usually located in the periphery of the lung.irth defects such as a lung cyst or other lung malformation. These are some of the more common types of benign lung tumors: 1 Hamartomas are the most common type of benign lung tumor and the third most common cause of solitary pulmonary nodules.", "Lung nodules can be either benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancer). The most common causes of benign nodules include granulomas (clumps of inflamed tissue) and hamartomas (benign lung tumors).The most common cause of malignant lung nodules include lung cancer, or cancer from other regions of the body that has spread to the lungs (metastatic cancer).he most common causes of benign nodules include granulomas (clumps of inflamed tissue) and hamartomas (benign lung tumors). The most common cause of malignant lung nodules include lung cancer, or cancer from other regions of the body that has spread to the lungs (metastatic cancer).", "Yes, lung nodules can be cancerous, though most lung nodules are noncancerous (benign). Lung nodules — small masses of tissue in the lung — are quite common.They appear as round, white shadows on a chest X-ray or computerized tomography (CT) scan.Lung nodules are usually about 0.2 inch (5 millimeters) to 1.2 inches (30 millimeters) in size.ung nodules — small masses of tissue in the lung — are quite common. They appear as round, white shadows on a chest X-ray or computerized tomography (CT) scan.", "Birth defects such as a lung cyst or other lung malformation. These are some of the more common types of benign lung tumors: 1 Hamartomas are the most common type of benign lung tumor and the third most common cause of solitary pulmonary nodules.irth defects such as a lung cyst or other lung malformation. These are some of the more common types of benign lung tumors: 1 Hamartomas are the most common type of benign lung tumor and the third most common cause of solitary pulmonary nodules.", "Hamartoma. There are a number of different kinds of benign lung tumors, the most common being hamartomas. They account for about 55% of all benign lung tumors, and 8% of all lung tumors. Characteristics of lung hamartomas: 1 About 80% are found in the peripheral, or outer, portion of the lung’s connective tissue. A way to tell the difference between a benign and malignant lung nodule is to chart the rate of growth of the nodule. 2 Benign nodules will grow very slowly, if at all, while cancerous nodules on average can double in size every four months or less.", "Simply, a benign lung nodule is not cancerous. A benign nodule or mass will not spread to other areas of the body. However, the presence of benign nodules—especially if they are large—can cause health problems.Even benign lung nodules may have to be surgically treated and removed. The most common types of benign lung nodules include: Granulomas: Inflamed or infected tissue that has congealed into a globular or ball-like shape.Hamartomas: Calcifications and scarring within the lung.imply, a benign lung nodule is not cancerous. A benign nodule or mass will not spread to other areas of the body. However, the presence of benign nodules—especially if they are large—can cause health problems.", "1 Pulmonary nodules appear in about one of every 200 chest X-rays and most chest CT scans. 2 At least 60% of pulmonary nodules seen on chest X-rays turn out to be benign, and 99% of those on chest CT are benign. 3 Pulmonary nodules are much more commonly found than are lung cancers or benign lung tumors. A way to tell the difference between a benign and malignant lung nodule is to chart the rate of growth of the nodule. 2 Benign nodules will grow very slowly, if at all, while cancerous nodules on average can double in size every four months or less.", "1 Another way to tell a benign lung nodule from a malignant one is to test its calcification, or calcium content. 2 Benign nodules have higher calcium content and are normally smoother and more regularly shaped. 3 Benign nodules have a more even color pattern than malignant nodules. A way to tell the difference between a benign and malignant lung nodule is to chart the rate of growth of the nodule. 2 Benign nodules will grow very slowly, if at all, while cancerous nodules on average can double in size every four months or less.", "The causes of benign lung tumors and nodules are poorly understood. But in general, they often result from problems like these: Inflammation from infections such as: 1 An infectious fungus (histoplasmosis, coccidioidomycosis, cryptococcosis, or aspergillosis, for example).2 Tuberculosis (TB). 3 A lung abscess.he causes of benign lung tumors and nodules are poorly understood. But in general, they often result from problems like these: Inflammation from infections such as: 1 An infectious fungus (histoplasmosis, coccidioidomycosis, cryptococcosis, or aspergillosis, for example). 2 Tuberculosis (TB). 3 A lung abscess.", "Benign pulmonary nodules can have a wide variety of causes. Many are the result of inflammation in the lung as a result of an infection or disease producing inflammation in the body. The nodule may represent an active process or be the result of scar tissue formation related to prior inflammation.Benign developmental lesions may also appear as nodules.any are the result of inflammation in the lung as a result of an infection or disease producing inflammation in the body. The nodule may represent an active process or be the result of scar tissue formation related to prior inflammation. Benign developmental lesions may also appear as nodules." ]
Pulmonary nodules appear in about one of every 200 chest X-rays and most chest CT scans. At least 60% of pulmonary nodules seen on chest X-rays turn out to be benign, and 99% of those on chest CT are benign.Pulmonary nodules are much more commonly found than are lung cancers or benign lung tumors.
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are benign tumors cancerous
[ "Mast Cell Tumors: Mast cell tumors are the most common malignant tumors for dogs, and are usually solitary lumps found on the body or legs. Breeds which are at risk include Beagles, Boston Terriers, Boxers, Labrador Retrievers, Pugs, and Schnauzers.", "A tumor is an abnormal growth of cells that serves no purpose. A benign tumor is not a malignant tumor, which is cancer. It does not invade nearby tissue or spread to other parts of the body the way cancer can. In most cases, the outlook with benign tumors is very good. But benign tumors can be serious if they press on vital structures such as blood vessels or nerves.", "1 1Skin tumors can be benign or malignant, but they should always be checked by a veterinarian. 2 2Some skin problems, such as allergies or fungal infections, can be mistaken for tumors. 3Common tumors in dogs include mast cell, basal cell, melanoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and hemanglosarcoma.", "Benign tumors are noncancerous growths in the body. Unlike cancerous tumors, they don’t spread (metastasize) to other parts of the body. Benign tumors can form anywhere. If you discover a lump or mass in your body that can be felt from the outside, you might immediately assume it is cancerous.", "However, most breast growths are benign. In fact, many growths throughout the body are benign. Benign growths are extremely common, with 9 out of 10 women showing benign breast tissue changes. Benign bone tumors, similarly, have a higher prevalence than malignant bone tumors.", "Some of them can be just as serious as cancer, so any questionable lump or growth should be examined and treated. 1 Benign Tumor: Sometimes tumors are not cancerous, but they may still need to be removed. Fungal Infection: Ringworm and blastomycosis can cause skin lesions or significant irritation.", "A primary brain tumor is one that originates in the brain, and not all primary brain tumors are cancerous; benign tumors are not aggressive and normally do not spread to surrounding tissues, although they can be serious and even life threatening.", "These are some of the most common types of benign tumors: Adenomas are benign tumors starting in the epithelial tissue of a gland or gland-like structure. The epithelial tissue is the thin layer of tissue covering organs, glands, and other structures. A common type of adenoma is a polyp in the colon.", "Symptoms of benign tumors. Not all tumors, cancerous or benign, have symptoms. Depending on the tumor’s location, numerous symptoms could affect the function of important organs or the senses. For example, if you have a benign brain tumor, you may experience headaches, vision trouble, and fuzzy memory.", "Some breeds, such as Boxers and Retrievers, are at a higher risk of having a skin tumor in their adult or senior years. Dog skin cancer is not always a given, though. Tumors may be benign (non-spreading or non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous), but any lump should be looked at by a veterinarian. Not all skin tumors may be caused by the sun, but sun exposure can increase the chances of developing tumors, especially if your dog has light colored fur." ]
No, Benign tumors are noncancerous.
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are benzodiazepines anxiolytic
[ "ADVERSE EFFECTS OF PROLONGED BENZODIAZEPINE USE by Dr Heather Ashton MA, DM, FRCP, Honorary Consultant in Clinical Pharmacology, Newcastle Health Authority; Senior Lecturer in Psychopharmacology, University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Benzodiazepines are safe and effective drugs for short-term administration.", "Benzodiazepines potentiate the actions of other central depressant drugs. The effects are mainly additive, although some authors suggest that synergistic effects may occur, especially with alcohol10-13a further contributor to traffic accidents.", "Anxiety Medications (cont.) Jim Morelli, MS, RPh. Jim Morelli holds a B.S. from the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Allied Health in Boston and an M.S. in civil engineering from Tufts University. He is registered as a pharmacist in the state of Georgia.", "In dependent patients, these are used in a manner similar to phenobarbital to wean patients from short-acting benzodiazepines. The general principle is that sedatives with longer half-lives have less severe withdrawal symptoms. Various patient-specific dosing strategies are used.", "A variety of drugs are used both in the acute and the long-term setting for the treatment of sedative, hypnotic, and anxiolytic use disorders. Drug selection depends upon whether toxicity or withdrawal symptoms are being targeted. Next.", "Anxiolytics, sedatives and hypnotics are drugs that work on the central nervous system to treat anxiety and insomnia. The main classes of drugs are benzodiazepines and barbiturates. Please refer to the drug classes listed below for further information. barbiturates.", "Withdrawal symptoms also commonly occur when dosage is reduced or medication stopped. Since benzodiazepines are the most commonly prescribed drugs in the western world,2 and as there are probably over 3 million chronic users in this country,3 these long-term effects are a matter of concern.", "Dr. Ogbru received his Doctorate in Pharmacy from the University of the Pacific School of Pharmacy in 1995. He completed a Pharmacy Practice Residency at the University of Arizona/University Medical Center in 1996. He was a Professor of Pharmacy Practice and a Regional Clerkship Coordinator for the University of the Pacific School of Pharmacy from 1996-99.", "Anxiolytics, sedatives, and hypnotics. Anxiolytics, sedatives and hypnotics are drugs that work on the central nervous system to treat anxiety and insomnia. The main classes of drugs are benzodiazepines and barbiturates. Please refer to the drug classes listed below for further information. 1 barbiturates. benzodiazepines.", "When the drugs are used as hypnotics these effects may not be noticed, but many benzodiazepines give rise to subjective 'hangover' on the following day, and after most of them, even those with short elimination half-lives, psychomotor performance may still be impaired the next day." ]
Yes, benzodiazepines are anxiolytic.
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are benzodiazepines bad
[ "Diazepam, 2 mg and 5 mg diazepam tablets, are commonly used in the treatment of benzodiazepine withdrawal. Chlordiazepoxide, 5 mg capsules, are sometimes used as an alternative to diazepam for benzodiazepine withdrawal. Like diazepam, it has a long elimination half-life and long-acting active metabolites.", "Benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome. Benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome—often abbreviated to benzo withdrawal—is the cluster of symptoms that emerge when a person who has taken benzodiazepines, either medically or recreationally, and has developed a physical dependence undergoes dosage reduction or discontinuation.", "Benzodiazepines Bad for the Elderly. I just got a heads up from a Psychiatric News Alert that benzodiazepines can increase dementia in elderly patients. The information comes from a French study which found a “robust” increase in the risk for dementia in older patients who take benzodiazepines [1].", "Yes, Benzos Are Bad For You. Posted June 10, 2016 in Drug Law and Policy, Roundtable Discussion by Allen Frances. WARNING: I will be saying very negative things about benzodiazepines in an effort to force doctors to think twice before prescribing them and to discourage patients from ever using them.", "In my opinion, all of the legitimate indications for benzos are very short term. However, in real life, most people take them long term, in doses high enough to be addicting, and for the wrong reasons.", "Benzodiazepines are used for treating: 1 anxiety and panic. 2 seizures (convulsions), and. 3 insomnia or trouble sleeping.", "It has been more than 30 years since I last prescribed a benzo for anxiety. In my view, the only legitimate uses in psychiatry now are for very short-term relief of catatonia, for severe agitation, and for detox from benzos. For everyone else, risk of addiction outweighs the potential benefit of use.", "What Are Benzodiazepines? Benzodiazepines are a class of medications that work in the central nervous system and are used for a variety of medical conditions. As a class, benzodiazepines are similar in how they work in the brain but have different potencies, durations of actions, and receptor site affinities. Because of this, some benzodiazepines work better than others in the treatment of particular conditions.", "This is not the only problem that can occur with benzodiazepine in the elderly or anyone for that matter. This class of drugs can cause delirium, falls, forgetfulness, and addiction to these agents, which are very much like alcohol in terms of which brain receptors they act upon.", "Benzodiazepines Bad for the Elderly. October 11, 2012 by. I just got a heads up from a Psychiatric News Alert that benzodiazepines can increase dementia in elderly patients. The information comes from a French study which found a “robust” increase in the risk for dementia in older patients who take benzodiazepines [1]." ]
Yes, benzodiazepines are bad for the elderly as it increases the risk for dementia.
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are benzodiazepines opioids
[ "Opioids are substances that act on the nervous system in a similar way to opiates such as morphine and codeine. In a medical context the term usually indicates medications that are artificially made rather than extracted from opium.Common examples include oxycodone, hydrocodone and hydromorphone.Opioids are primarily used in medicine for the treatment of pain. The side effects of opioids include sedation, respiratory depression, constipation, and a strong sense of euphoria.Opioid dependence can develop with ongoing administration, leading to a withdrawal syndrome with abrupt discontinuation.n a medical context the term usually indicates medications that are artificially made rather than extracted from opium. Common examples include oxycodone, hydrocodone and hydromorphone. Opioids are primarily used in medicine for the treatment of pain.", "PHOENIX, Arizona — Benzodiazepines are being prescribed alone and in combination with opioids in increasing rates at primary care practices across the nation, according to new research.fter adjustment for the same factors as primary care visits, the data showed an increase in prescription of opioids in the emergency department setting at a rate of 3.4% per year and an increase of 3.7% per year for benzodiazepines.", "Benzodiazepines are widely prescribed for a variety of conditions, particularly anxiety and insomnia. They are relatively safe and, with overdose, rarely result in death. However, used chronically, benzodiazepines can be addicting.enzodiazepines are also widely prescribed for other reasons, such as muscle spasticity, convulsive disorders, presurgical sedation, involuntary movement disorders, detoxification from alcohol and other substances, and anxiety associated with cardiovascular or gastrointestinal conditions 3 (Table 1) .", "Background. Few reports describe the use of either benzodiazepines or opioids as incapacitating agents. In August 2002, Alexander Stone authored a brief report in Science titled, Chemical weapons, US Research on Sedatives in Combat Sets Off Alarms..entanyl and its derivatives (ie, sufentanil, alfentanil, remifentanil, carfentanil) are the only opioids that have been described as potential aerosolized opioid agents. Alfentanil, remifentanil, fentanyl, and carfentanil are 75, 220, 300, and 10,000 times more potent than morphine, respectively.", "Key Points. 1 Opioid pain relievers and benzodiazepine sedatives are commonly prescribed in the United States. 2 They are frequently prescribed to the same patient. 3 Overprescribing of opioid pain relievers can result in multiple adverse health outcomes, including fatal overdoses.enzodiazepines are commonly prescribed in combination with OPR, even though this combination increases the risk for overdose (6). Interstate variation in prescribing rates for benzodiazepines has not been measured. Information on local prescribing rates can alert authorities to atypical use and can prompt action.", "This is a urine test to screen for a class of drugs called benzodiazepines. Benzodiazepines are central nervous system depressants. They are used to sedate patients, help them sleep, prevent seizures, ease anxiety, and relax muscle spasms.his is a urine test to screen for a class of drugs called benzodiazepines. Benzodiazepines are central nervous system depressants. They are used to sedate patients, help them sleep, prevent seizures, ease anxiety, and relax muscle spasms.", "Data provided to the Journal Sentinel and MedPage Today show the drugs are on the upswing again, increasing from 80 million prescriptions in 2006 to 94 million in 2013, according to IMS Health, a drug market research firm. Now, thousands of Americans are dying each year after mixing opioids and benzodiazepines.The combination turned up in 30% of the 16,651 overdose deaths involving narcotic painkillers in 2010, the most recent year for which data were available, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.ow, thousands of Americans are dying each year after mixing opioids and benzodiazepines. The combination turned up in 30% of the 16,651 overdose deaths involving narcotic painkillers in 2010, the most recent year for which data were available, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.", "Little has been published regarding the use of aerosolized opioids or benzodiazepines as incapacitating agents. The primary action of benzodiazepines is agonist activity at the γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA)–associated benzodiazepine receptors.entanyl and its derivatives (ie, sufentanil, alfentanil, remifentanil, carfentanil) are the only opioids that have been described as potential aerosolized opioid agents. Alfentanil, remifentanil, fentanyl, and carfentanil are 75, 220, 300, and 10,000 times more potent than morphine, respectively.", "Due to adverse effects associated with the long-term use of benzodiazepines, withdrawal from benzodiazepines, in general, leads to improved physical and mental health. The elderly are at an increased risk of suffering from both short-and long-term adverse effects.ue to adverse effects associated with the long-term use of benzodiazepines, withdrawal from benzodiazepines, in general, leads to improved physical and mental health. The elderly are at an increased risk of suffering from both short-and long-term adverse effects.", "Benzodiazepines are also widely prescribed for other reasons, such as muscle spasticity, convulsive disorders, presurgical sedation, involuntary movement disorders, detoxification from alcohol and other substances, and anxiety associated with cardiovascular or gastrointestinal conditions 3 (Table 1) .enzodiazepines are also widely prescribed for other reasons, such as muscle spasticity, convulsive disorders, presurgical sedation, involuntary movement disorders, detoxification from alcohol and other substances, and anxiety associated with cardiovascular or gastrointestinal conditions 3 (Table 1) ." ]
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are benzodiazepines safe for breastfeeding mothers
[ "Hydrocodone has been used frequently in breastfeeding mothers worldwide. Less than 3.7% of the weight-adjusted maternal dose (RID) reaches the infant per day. Higher doses (10 mg of hydrocodone) and/or more frequent administration may lead to neonatal sedation and should be used with great caution.", "View the original guideline documentation. This is the current release of the guideline. This guideline updates a previous version: Montgomery A, Hale TW, Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine Protocol Committee. ABM clinical protocol #15: analgesia and anesthesia for the breastfeeding mother. Breastfeed Med 2006 Winter;1(4):271-7.", "*An important concept when discussing the risk of maternal medications to the breastfeeding infant is that of the relative infant dose. It is imperative to understand that this is a value that is calculated by dividing the infant's dose from the milk in mg/kg/day by the mother's dose in mg/kg/day.", "1 Benzodiazepines are considered safe in breastfeeding if the dose is less than the equivalent of diazepam 20mg per 24 hours. Caution is advised in the benzodiazepines with the longest half-life, in premature infants and in long term use.", "1 Respiratory depression in neonate may occur if pre delivery dose significant. If mothers use is chronic, withdrawal is also seen. Benzodiazepines are considered safe in breastfeeding if the dose is less than the equivalent of diazepam 20mg per 24 hours.", "Alprazolam Levels and Effects while Breastfeeding. Because of reports of effects in infants, including sedation, alprazolam is probably not the best benzodiazepine for repeated use during nursing, especially with a neonate or premature infant. A shorter-acting benzodiazepine without active metabolites is preferred.", "1 No known neuro-behavioural teratogenicity. 2 Respiratory depression in neonate may occur if pre delivery dose significant. If mothers use is chronic, withdrawal is also seen. Benzodiazepines are considered safe in breastfeeding if the dose is less than the equivalent of diazepam 20mg per 24 hours.", "Alprazolam use while Breastfeeding. Alprazolam Levels and Effects while Breastfeeding. Summary of Use during Lactation. Because of reports of effects in infants, including sedation, alprazolam is probably not the best benzodiazepine for repeated use during nursing, especially with a neonate or premature infant.", "1 If mothers use is chronic, withdrawal is also seen. 2 Benzodiazepines are considered safe in breastfeeding if the dose is less than the equivalent of diazepam 20mg per 24 hours. Caution is advised in the benzodiazepines with the longest half-life, in premature infants and in long term use.", "Use in Lactation. 1 Benzodiazepines are considered safe in breastfeeding if the dose is less than the equivalent of diazepam 20mg per 24 hours. Caution is advised in the benzodiazepines with the longest half-life, in premature infants and in long term use." ]
Yes, Benzodiazepines are considered safe in breastfeeding if the dose is less than the equivalent of diazepam 20mg per 24 hours.
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are beth and dog chapman still married
[ "Beth Chapman is married to her co-star of Dog and the Bounty Hunter Duane Chapman as a fifth wife in the year 2006 on the Big Island of Hawaii. This is not the first marriage of Beth either. It is her second marriage. She was married to Kieth A. Barmore in the year 1991 August 26 and got divorced.", "Beth Chapman is the marital name of Beth Smith who was born as Alice Elizabeth Smith in the year 1969 October 29 at Denver, Colorado, United States. She was born to a former professional Baseball player the Kansas City Athletics Garry Smith. Beth is known as a star of a reality series called Dog and the Bounty Hunter.", "Baby Lyssa Chapman Departs Dog the Bounty Hunter: EXCLUSIVE. LOS ANGELES (LALATE EXCLUSIVE) – Baby Lyssa Chapman dazzled Dog the Bounty Hunter on A&E. But what happened to Baby Lyssa Chapman on Dog and Beth last night? Baby Lyssa is off the new Dog the Bounty Hunter show for CMT called “Dog and Beth”. But why did she leave the show? Baby Lyssa is expected to detail her life during and since Dog the Bounty Hunter, LALATE can report.", "There name's are Bonnie Jo Chapman @ Garry Chapman. Beth also has 2 children from previous relationships there name's are Dominic Barmore @ Cecily Barmore.", "Nothin' like a nine-figure lawsuit! That's what Dog the Bounty Hunter and his wife Beth Chapman are dealing with now, after a rival bounty hunter dropped a suit on them to the tune of $30 million! [ Related: In Another Lawsuit, It's Nuns Vs.", "He makes a battery of claims against 62-year-old Dog, real name Duane Chapman, and his other half in his recently filed lawsuit. 1 Mutiny on the bounty hunter: Duane 'Dog' Chapman and his wife Beth are being sued for $30M by a man who claims their show ruined his own bounty hunting business. DailyMail.com has reached out to Chapman's spokesperson for comment.", "Lyssa Chapman is ready for a fresh start. The daughter of Duane Dog Chapman -- who appears on A&E's Dog the Bounty Hunter with her family -- filed for divorce from Bo Galanti in Hawaii on February 1, Radar Online reports. Married since February 2009, Lyssa reportedly kicked Galanti, 37, out of their home, though he has not been served papers yet.", "'Still Standing': Dog the Bounty Hunter's daughter Lyssa Chapman recounts harrowing childhood. The ninth child of Duane ‘Dog The Bounty Hunter’ Chapman, Lyssa Chapman has experienced a childhood that can best be described as harrowing. Her father was a crack addict, her mother an alcoholic and she became a teen mother. Yet somehow Lyssa, 25, managed to turn her life around.", "This is not the first time Duane 'Dog' Chapman and his wife Beth have been in the headlines in recent years. In September last year his daughter Lyssa Chapman and two of his grandchildren were involved in a serious car accident in Hawaii.", "Fabulousness awaits! Duane “Dog the Bounty Hunter” Chapman and his wife Beth are ending their hit show Dog and Beth: On the Hunt in an attempt to save the bail industry, which is under attack nationwide. Beth has now announced her candidacy for the presidency of the Professional Bail Agents of the United States (PBUS)." ]
Yes,Nothin' like a nine-figure lawsuit! That's what Dog the Bounty Hunter and his wife Beth Chapman are dealing with now, after a rival bounty hunter dropped a suit on them to the tune of $30 million.
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are bezoars painful
[ "Food boluses (or boli; singular bolus) carry the archaic and positive meaning of bezoar, and are composed of loose aggregates of food items such as seeds, fruit pith, or pits, as well as other types of items such as shellac, bubble gum, soil, and concretions of some medications.", "Gastric bezoars are usually asymptomatic, although unspecific symptoms may appear. Symptoms include abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, anorexia, weight loss, feeling of gastric fullness and foul breath. Phytobezoars are more common in male patients, whereas tricobezoars are more common in females.", "Back to TopTreatment. The bezoar may need to be surgically removed (especially trichobezoars, which tend to be large). Sometimes small bezoars can be removed through a scope placed through the mouth and into the stomach (similar to an EGD procedure). Then, follow the prevention measures described.", "Back to TopPrevention. If your child has had a hair bezoar in the past, trim the child's hair short so he or she cannot put the ends in the mouth. Keep indigestible materials away from a child who has a tendency to put items in the mouth. Be sure to remove the child's access to fuzzy or fiber-filled materials.", "Chewing on or eating hair or fuzzy materials (or indigestible materials such as plastic bags) can lead to the formation of a bezoar. The rate is very low and the risk is greater among persons with intellectual disability or emotionally disturbed children. Generally bezoars are mostly seen in females aged 10 to 19.", "Gastric bezoars are concretions of foreign material in the gastric lumen. The incidence of gastric bezoars is very low (around 0.4% [1, 2]) and they are of varied composition. - and pharmacobezoars are composed of ingested medications.", "A bezoar is a mass found trapped in the gastrointestinal system, though it can occur in other locations. A pseudobezoar is an indigestible object introduced intentionally into the digestive system. There are several varieties of bezoar, some of which have inorganic constituents and others organic.", "NOTE: This is the Professional Version. CONSUMERS: Click here for the Consumer Version. A bezoar is a tightly packed collection of partially digested or undigested material that is unable to exit the stomach. Gastric bezoars are usually rare and can occur in all age groups. They often occur in patients with behavior disorder or abnormal gastric emptying and also after gastric surgery. Many bezoars are asymptomatic, but some cause symptoms.", "Ox bezoars (cow bezoars) are used in Chinese herbology, where they are called niu-huang (牛黃) or calculus bovis. These are gallstones, or substitutes, from ox or cattle gall bladder bile. There are artificial calculus bovis used as substitutes. These are manufactured from cholic acid derived from bovine bile.", "Gastric bezoars are concretions of foreign material in the gastric lumen. The incidence of gastric bezoars is very low (around 0.4% [1, 2]) and they are of varied composition. There is a classification of bezoars according to composition: - phytobezoars are composed of vegetable matter and are the most common type," ]
Yes, bezoars are painful.
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are bibles banned in north korea
[ "Regrettably, there are many countries with legal or customary restrictions on the Bible. While a total ban is comparatively rare (e.g., North Korea punishes any possession of religious literature by death or imprisonment), it is more common for ownership or distribution to be limited: To certain government-approved groups only.", "North Korea Executes Citizens for Having Bibles, Watching TV. One of South Korea's largest newspapers has reported that North Korea executed around 80 people in early November, some for such prohibited activities as viewing South Korean television shows and possessing Bibles.", "An unidentified source reported that officials in the port city of Wonsan, on North Korea's eastern coast, gathered more than ten thousand residents into a local stadium and forced them to watch the firing squad executions.", "North Korea Bible. How are Bibles getting into North Korea? • When the winds cooperate, Bible balloons imprinted with Mark, the shortest of the four Gospels in the Bible, are released into the air toward North Korea (right). The Bible balloons eventually deflate and land in North Korea after floating the distances determined by the number of holes poked in them.", "Top 10 Everyday Things Banned in North Korea. Kim Jong-Un has executed 70 government officials since he took power in late 2011. His father Kim Jong-Il had executed only 10 officials when he was four years into his rule. It is arguable that the totalitarian regime is weaker than it used to be and Kim Jong-un is holding onto power by a small thread.", "While a total ban is comparatively rare (e.g., North Korea punishes any possession of religious literature by death or imprisonment), it is more common for ownership or distribution to be limited: 1 To certain government-approved groups only. 2 To foreigners only. 3 In certain languages only. Can't publish, but can import.", "Despite the rumours, here are ten things that are still banned in North Korea and may get people executed. Citizens are forbidden to watch anything other than state propaganda. In the last 3 years, North Korea has publicly executed around 170 people for watching South Korean TV.", "It was because of worsening conditions elsewhere, the report said. In North Korea, a possible lesser penalty for someone having a Bible would be for the offender, and three generations of his or her family, to be sent to prison camps, where at estimated 50,000 to 70,000 people are held.", "Well count yourself lucky you can at least have a drink with your mates, watch Netflix when you’re feeling lazy and blast some Bieber in your bedroom – because all of these are illegal in North Korea. Here are ten every day things that’ll get you in trouble in the state-run country. 1. Drinking alcohol.", "Just possessing a Bible still can be cause for a death penalty in North Korea, so it’s no surprise that the hermit kingdom remains No. 1 on this year’s World Watch List of the world’s most notorious persecutors of Christians, a project assembled by Open Doors USA." ]
Yes, bibles are banned in north korea.
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are bicycles allowed on sidewalks
[ "3 Reasons to Not Bicycle on the Sidewalk. For most people who bicycle to work, riding on the sidewalk is an occasional necessity; but it should be the exception rather than the rule. In today’s post I give three reasons to not ride on the sidewalk (and two reasons why you should).", "Risks of Riding a Bicycle on the Sidewalk. Risk #1: Getting hit by a car. There was a bumpersticker that was already old even when I was growing up: If you don’t like the way I drive, stay off the sidewalk. I doubt that it was ever funny, but the more I ride, the more I realize it’s true.", "To the driver, the sidewalk crossing a driveway is part of the driveway. Cars don’t stop at the edge of the sidewalk because drivers are not expecting traffic there. Cars stop (if at all) at roads because that is where a driver expects to encounter other cars.", "According to Florida law, a bicycle is classified as a vehicle and a bicyclist has similar rights to the road as a motorist, except for the special regulations for bicycles. With this right to share the road, comes the requirement for bicyclists to follow the traffic rules common to all drivers.", "Overview of Florida Laws for Cyclists. In Florida the bicycle is legally defined as a vehicle and the bicyclist is a driver. Bicyclists have the same rights to the roadways, and must obey the same traffic laws as the drivers of other vehicles.", "A bicycle operated between sunset and sunrise must be equipped with a lamp on the front exhibiting a white light visible from 500 feet to the front and both a red reflector and a lamp on the rear exhibiting a red light visible from 600 feet to the rear.", "Bike Lane Law Explained. A bicycle lane is a lane marked with a stripe and symbols for the preferential use of bicycles on a roadway (motorists may enter or cross a bicycle lane to turn into or off a roadway at intersections and driveways).", "For more information on Florida Bicycle Laws, visit the Florida Department of Transportation’s Bicycle Safety Program. You may also request a copy of the Florida Bicycle Law Enforcement Guide from the Bicycle Coordinator at 305-673-7080. A bicycle is classified as a vehicle. A person in control of a vehicle on a street or highway is a driver. As a driver, a cyclist must follow the traffic rules common to all drivers. As the driver of a bicycle, he must also obey regulations adopted specially for bicycles. A person riding a bicycle has all the rights applicable to any driver, except as to special regulations for bicycles. Definition of Bicycle.", "A bicyclist who is not traveling at the same speed of other traffic must ride in a designated bike lane (see Bike Lane Law Explained in the left tab menu) or as close as practicable to the right-hand curb or edge of the roadway.", "Reason #1: It is occasionally safer. If you need to travel from Point A to Point B and part of that journey is on a narrow street with no shoulder or with a dangerous bike lane (these do exist), you might consider riding on the sidewalk. Keep in mind the three risks above." ]
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are bigs sunflower seeds healthy
[ "4. Sunflower seeds are a good source of copper, a nutrient especially important in promoting skin and hair health. Copper is a precursor to melanin, the pigment found in most everyone’s hair and skin. As you age your body loses the ability to produce melanin and your hair turns grey (oh no!).unflower seeds help with brain function. The omega-3 and omega-6 polyunsaturated fats found in sunflower seeds are critical to brain function and health; however, our bodies cannot produce these fats on its own.", "They give you luscious hair and skin. Sunflower seeds are a good source of copper, a nutrient especially important in promoting skin and hair health. Copper is a precursor to melanin, the pigment found in most everyone’s hair and skin.As you age your body loses the ability to produce melanin and your hair turns grey (oh no!).unflower seeds help with brain function. The omega-3 and omega-6 polyunsaturated fats found in sunflower seeds are critical to brain function and health; however, our bodies cannot produce these fats on its own.", "Delicious, nutty, and crunchy sunflower seeds are widely considered as healthful foods. They are high in energy; 100 g seeds hold about 584 calories. Nonetheless, they are one of the incredible sources of health benefiting nutrients, minerals, antioxidants and vitamins.Much of their calories come from fatty acids.elicious, nutty, and crunchy sunflower seeds are widely considered as healthful foods. They are high in energy; 100 g seeds hold about 584 calories. Nonetheless, they are one of the incredible sources of health benefiting nutrients, minerals, antioxidants and vitamins. Much of their calories come from fatty acids.", "Sunflower seeds are an excellent source of vitamin E and a very good source of copper and vitamin B1.. In addition, sunflower seeds are a good source of manganese, selenium, phosphorus, magnesium, vitamin B6, folate, and niacin. For an in-depth nutritional profile click here: Sunflower seeds.n addition, sunflower seeds are a good source of manganese, selenium, phosphorus, magnesium, vitamin B6, folate, and niacin. For an in-depth nutritional profile click here: Sunflower seeds.", "The BIGS Brothers are crazy about roasting great-tasting sunflower seeds and nothing beats the simple goodness of BIGS®. That s because we select only the biggest and best seeds.Then we flavor them with your favorite ingredients and fire roast them the BIGS signature way.Our seeds are always bigger, always better.IGS Seeds. The BIGS Brothers are crazy about roasting great-tasting sunflower seeds and nothing beats the simple goodness of BIGS®. That s because we select only the biggest and best seeds. Then we flavor them with your favorite ingredients and fire roast them the BIGS signature way.", "BIGS Seeds. The BIGS Brothers are crazy about roasting great-tasting sunflower seeds and nothing beats the simple goodness of BIGS®. That s because we select only the biggest and best seeds. Then we flavor them with your favorite ingredients and fire roast them the BIGS signature way.Our seeds are always bigger, always better.IGS Seeds. The BIGS Brothers are crazy about roasting great-tasting sunflower seeds and nothing beats the simple goodness of BIGS®. That s because we select only the biggest and best seeds. Then we flavor them with your favorite ingredients and fire roast them the BIGS signature way.", "6 Health Benefits of Sunflower Seeds. Last updated on July 15, 2011. Sunflower seeds come from the big round center of the sunflower, which turns throughout the day to follow the course of the Sun.Sunflowers began to be used over 5,000 years ago by the Native Americans, the Spanish brought them back to Spain, and they were soon introduced to neighboring European countries.he vitamin E so abundant in sunflower seeds has also been shown to reduce the risk of colon cancer, bladder cancer, and prostate cancer. Bone Health. Sunflower seeds are particularly rich in magnesium.", "One quarter of a cup provides over thirty percent of the daily value for selenium. The vitamin E so abundant in sunflower seeds has also been shown to reduce the risk of colon cancer, bladder cancer, and prostate cancer. Bone Health. Sunflower seeds are particularly rich in magnesium.It’s a well-known fact that calcium is necessary for strong bones, but magnesium is too.he vitamin E so abundant in sunflower seeds has also been shown to reduce the risk of colon cancer, bladder cancer, and prostate cancer. Bone Health. Sunflower seeds are particularly rich in magnesium.", "Sunflower seeds are an excellent source of vitamin E, the body's primary fat-soluble antioxidant. Vitamin E travels throughout the body neutralizing free radicals that would otherwise damage fat-containing structures and molecules, such as cell membranes, brain cells, and cholesterol.n addition, sunflower seeds are a good source of manganese, selenium, phosphorus, magnesium, vitamin B6, folate, and niacin. For an in-depth nutritional profile click here: Sunflower seeds.", "1 They contain bone-healthy minerals. 2 Besides calcium, your bones need magnesium and copper to stay strong. 3 Sunflower seeds have both these minerals. 4 As a bonus, they also contain Vitamin E, which helps ease arthritic pain.5 They keep you calm. They control cell damage, thus playing a role in preventing cancer. 2 This is because sunflower seeds are a good source of selenium, which is a proven enemy of cancer. 3 They contain bone-healthy minerals. 4 Besides calcium, your bones need magnesium and copper to stay strong. 5 Sunflower seeds have both these minerals." ]
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are binary stars the brightest stars
[ "Planet's revolve around stars because of gravity. However, gravity is not restricted to only act between large and small bodies, stars can revolve around stars as well. In fact, 85% of the stars in the Milky Way galaxy are not single stars, like the Sun, but multiple star systems, binaries or triplets.", "Cygnus has an easy-to-recognize shape, that of a cross, and the constellation is also known as the Northern Cross. The brightest star in Cygnus, called Deneb, marks the head of the Cross or the Tail of the Swan. Albireo marks the base of the Cross or the Head of Cygnus. The constellation Cygnus the Swan. The bright star Deneb is in the Tail of Cygnus, while Albireo is at the Head of the Swan.", "Binary Stars. Spica. Spica, Alpha Virginis, is the brightest star in the southern constellation Virgo and the 16th brightest star in the sky. It is a blue subgiant star located at a distance of 262 light years from Earth. Spica is really a close binary star system.", "The brighter star of a visual binary is the primary star, and the dimmer is considered the secondary. In some publications (especially older ones), a faint secondary is called the comes (plural comites; companion). If the stars are the same brightness, the discoverer designation for the primary is customarily accepted.", "The Top Ten. Arcturus is the brightest star in the northern celestial hemisphere. The name of the star derives from Ancient Greek and means Guardian of the Bear or “watcher, guardian. It is a relatively close star at only 36.7 light-years (11.26 parsecs) from Earth and is a red giant about 110 times brighter than the Sun.", "This is a list of the brightest naked eye stars to +2.50 magnitude, as determined by their maximum, total or combined apparent visual magnitudes as seen from Earth. Although several of the brightest stars are also known close binary or multiple star systems, they do appear to the naked eye as single stars. The given list below combines/adds the magnitudes of bright individual components. Proper names in this list are those approved by the Working Group on Star Names.", "Capella, also known as Alpha Aurigae or the Goat Star, is the brightest star in Auriga and the sixth brightest star in the sky. The only stars in the northern celestial hemisphere brighter than Capella are Arcturus in Boötes constellation and Vega in Lyra.", "If two stars orbit each other at large separations, they evolve independently and are called a wide pair. If the two stars are close enough to transfer matter by tidal forces, then they are called a close or contact pair. Binary stars obey Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion, of which there are three. 1st law (law of elliptic orbits): Each star or planet moves in an elliptical orbit with the center of mass at one focus.", "Another nearby visual binary system is Sirius in the constellation Canis Major. Of the two stars, α CMa A is an A1 V star, the brightest in the night sky with an apparent magnitude of -1.43. Its companion star, α CMa B is a much dimmer star. In fact it is a white dwarf with an apparent magnitude of 8.44.", "Hubble image of the Sirius binary system, in which Sirius B can be clearly distinguished (lower left) A binary star is a star system consisting of two stars orbiting around their common barycenter. Systems of two or more stars are called multiple star systems. These systems, especially when more distant, often appear to the unaided eye as a single point of light, and are then revealed as multiple by other means." ]
Yes, Binary Stars. Spica. Spica, Alpha Virginis, is the brightest star in the southern constellation Virgo.
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are binaural beats bad
[ "September 30, 2013, 3:05 pm. I’ve been listening to iscochronic tones and binaural beats for some time without any kind of problems. However, a few weeks ago I wanted to test how it works and I’ve listened to isochronic tones, something for hair growth and heal, in order to see it’s effects.", "Brainwave Entertainment: Bad Side-Effects. I need help! A few months ago I listened to a brainwave entertainment audio file from the Monroe Institute. After listening to the audio file for a few minutes I became extremely uncomfortable. It felt like my head was vibrating and a strong feeling of anxiety came over me.", "One question people often ask when researching binaural beats is whether or not there are side effects to using the recordings. And you can't blame anyone for wondering, when you consider that brain entrainment changes brain state – even if it does so positively.", "Lack of research. Although there is a lot of research in the field of brainwave entrainment, most of it has been done by people developing products to sell to people for self help. That doesn’t mean it’s bad research, but there needs to be more peer reviewed journal articles discussing the side effects and implications of this technology.", "The Harmful Effects and Dangers of Using Binaural Beats. I have tried binaural beats to get into a deep relaxed state of mind during meditation and for many other purposes for which they are being promoted nowadays. It’s everywhere on the internet now and you will find a lot of such audios on You Tube for free since many people have learned to compose them now.", "Answer Wiki. , Brainwave entrainment researcher, designer, educator and user. A true binaural beat is formed inside the brain and is dependent on the use of headphones. If a beat is heard through stereo speakers, it is the result of cross fading between the 2 stereo channels which will result in a monaural beat. A true binaural beat is formed by presenting 2 pure tones at different pitches to each ear.", "I know this page is a bit ‘in your face’ but there is some very important information on here that I do not want you to overlook. For most individuals, binaural beats are perfectly safe to use. After all, binaural beats are not addictive or abusive. In fact, as time passes you would have trained your brain to reach certain levels and find yourself using the beats less often.", "I haven't really had any problems using brainwave entrainment, but then again I haven't used those from the monroe institute. Mostly bwgen, xtrememind audio's, mindtek eternity, the zapper etc.. In fact, last night I used the zapper and it was great. I went deep into alpha with it.", "It is good to consult your doctor before trying binaural beats as it is hazardous for people with heart diseases, seizures, pregnancy, epilepsy etc. You should not listen to these sounds while doing something that requires your strong attention like while driving or operating any machinery as it alters your mind state.", "However, there is a small percentage of the population who should avoid binaural beats. If you are unsure then always consult a medical practitioner before using Binaural Beats. Please read the following very carefully. Before using binaural beats please see if any of the following relate to you:" ]
No, binaural beats are not bad.
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are biofuels being used sustainably
[ "Biodiesel can be used as a fuel for vehicles in its pure form, but it is usually used as a diesel additive to reduce levels of particulates, carbon monoxide, and hydrocarbons from diesel-powered vehicles. Biodiesel is produced from oils or fats using transesterification and is the most common biofuel in Europe.his biomass can be converted to convenient energy containing substances in three different ways: thermal conversion, chemical conversion, and biochemical conversion. This biomass conversion can result in fuel in solid, liquid, or gas form. This new biomass can also be used directly for biofuels.", "A biofuel is a fuel that is produced through contemporary biological processes, such as agriculture and anaerobic digestion, rather than a fuel produced by geological processes such as those involved in the formation of fossil fuels, such as coal and petroleum, from prehistoric biological matter.his biomass can be converted to convenient energy containing substances in three different ways: thermal conversion, chemical conversion, and biochemical conversion. This biomass conversion can result in fuel in solid, liquid, or gas form. This new biomass can also be used directly for biofuels.", "Secondary biofuels result from processing of biomass and include liquid biofuels such as ethanol and biodiesel that can be used in vehicles and industrial processes. Bioenergy is mainly used in homes (80%), to a lesser extent in industry (18%), while liquid biofuels for transport still play a limited role (2%).urrently used liquid biofuels, which include ethanol produced from crops containing sugar and starch and biodiesel from oilseeds, are referred to as first-generation biofuels. These fuels only use a portion of the energy potentially available in the biomass.", "Bioethanol is an alcohol made by fermentation, mostly from carbohydrates produced in sugar or starch crops such as corn, sugarcane, or sweet sorghum. Cellulosic biomass, derived from non-food sources, such as trees and grasses, is also being developed as a feedstock for ethanol production.his biomass can be converted to convenient energy containing substances in three different ways: thermal conversion, chemical conversion, and biochemical conversion. This biomass conversion can result in fuel in solid, liquid, or gas form. This new biomass can also be used directly for biofuels.", "This biomass can be converted to convenient energy containing substances in three different ways: thermal conversion, chemical conversion, and biochemical conversion. This biomass conversion can result in fuel in solid, liquid, or gas form. This new biomass can also be used directly for biofuels.his biomass can be converted to convenient energy containing substances in three different ways: thermal conversion, chemical conversion, and biochemical conversion. This biomass conversion can result in fuel in solid, liquid, or gas form. This new biomass can also be used directly for biofuels.", "1 Introduce students to the different classes of biofuels: 2 First-generation biofuels are made from food crops (seeds or grains) or animal feedstocks. 3 Crops such as corn, soy, palm, and sugarcane have sugars, starches, and oils that can be transformed into biofuels.4 Examples: ethanol, biodiesel, biogas (e.g., methane). First-generation biofuels are made from food crops (seeds or grains) or animal feedstocks. 2 Crops such as corn, soy, palm, and sugarcane have sugars, starches, and oils that can be transformed into biofuels. 3 Examples: ethanol, biodiesel, biogas (e.g., methane).", "1 First-generation biofuels are made from food crops (seeds or grains) or animal feedstocks. 2 Crops such as corn, soy, palm, and sugarcane have sugars, starches, and oils that can be transformed into biofuels. 3 Examples: ethanol, biodiesel, biogas (e.g., methane). First-generation biofuels are made from food crops (seeds or grains) or animal feedstocks. 2 Crops such as corn, soy, palm, and sugarcane have sugars, starches, and oils that can be transformed into biofuels. 3 Examples: ethanol, biodiesel, biogas (e.g., methane).", "Brazil ’s production of ethanol fuel from sugarcane dates back to the 1970s, as a governmental response to the 1973 oil crisis. Brazil is considered the biofuel industry leader and the world's first sustainable biofuels economy.ith sweet sorghum, only the stalks are used for biofuel production, while the grain is saved for food or livestock feed. It is not in high demand in the global food market, and thus has little impact on food prices and food security.", "More than $4 million in Recovery Act funding from the Biomass program is being used to enhance and accelerate GLBRC sustainability research, which focuses on the design of cellulosic cropping systems and the economic, climate-stabilizing, and biodiversity benefits they can provide.ore than $4 million in Recovery Act funding from the Biomass program is being used to enhance and accelerate GLBRC sustainability research, which focuses on the design of cellulosic cropping systems and the economic, climate-stabilizing, and biodiversity benefits they can provide.", "In additon. biofuels may be marketed as good, renewable, sustainable or next generation, partly for promotional purposes. So achieving a widely accepted definition of advanced and/or sustainable biofuels is a challenge. Often the term is applied to biofuels produced from lignocellulosic (LC) or cellulosic biomass.io-oil can be used as a heating fuel or can be further converted to advanced biofuels. Torrefaction (heating at 200-300 °C in the absence of oxygen, at atmopsheric pressure) converts biomass to bio-coal, which can be more easily used for power generation than untreated biomass." ]
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