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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_472440835#0_1007315159 | Title: Effects Of Solar Eclipse On Planet Earth — Curious Halt
Headings: Effects Of Solar Eclipse On Planet Earth
Effects Of Solar Eclipse On Planet Earth
Following are the key effects caused due to the occurrence of eclipse:
Leads to destruction of receptor cells present in Eye
Dysfunction of Gravity
Disturbance of Sleep wake cycles
Affects the pace of wind
Decrease in the temperature
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Effects Of Solar Eclipse On Planet Earth
If earth experiences several solar eclipses, then life will get affected by the side effects of it. An eclipse is when an astrological body crosses into a shadow of another astrological body. Image Source
Following are the key effects caused due to the occurrence of eclipse: Leads to destruction of receptor cells present in Eye
The light rays released from the sun during a solar or lunar eclipse can heavily damage the Rod and Cone cells of eyes. There aren’t any pain receptive sensors present in the retina of the eye. Therefore the extent of damage caused to the retina cannot be discerned. Image Source
Dysfunction of Gravity
During an eclipse, earth’s gravity gets disturbed since the Sun and Moon get aligned on the same path. On the other hand, moon shadows the Sun and together both sun and moon try to attract the earth from the same side. As a result there is a cumulative effect of pull produced by both the forces. Disturbance of Sleep wake cycles
The hormone named melatonin acts as modulator of the day-night cycles. | https://www.curioushalt.com/effects-solar-eclipse-planet-earth/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_472440835#1_1007316914 | Title: Effects Of Solar Eclipse On Planet Earth — Curious Halt
Headings: Effects Of Solar Eclipse On Planet Earth
Effects Of Solar Eclipse On Planet Earth
Following are the key effects caused due to the occurrence of eclipse:
Leads to destruction of receptor cells present in Eye
Dysfunction of Gravity
Disturbance of Sleep wake cycles
Affects the pace of wind
Decrease in the temperature
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Content: Therefore the extent of damage caused to the retina cannot be discerned. Image Source
Dysfunction of Gravity
During an eclipse, earth’s gravity gets disturbed since the Sun and Moon get aligned on the same path. On the other hand, moon shadows the Sun and together both sun and moon try to attract the earth from the same side. As a result there is a cumulative effect of pull produced by both the forces. Disturbance of Sleep wake cycles
The hormone named melatonin acts as modulator of the day-night cycles. During a solar eclipse this hormone gets disrupted. When the eclipse happens during day time, the most prominent effect is the change in the behavior of animals. Different animals behave differently during eclipse. For Example: It’s different for nocturnal animals like owl, bat, rats etc. | https://www.curioushalt.com/effects-solar-eclipse-planet-earth/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_472440835#2_1007318331 | Title: Effects Of Solar Eclipse On Planet Earth — Curious Halt
Headings: Effects Of Solar Eclipse On Planet Earth
Effects Of Solar Eclipse On Planet Earth
Following are the key effects caused due to the occurrence of eclipse:
Leads to destruction of receptor cells present in Eye
Dysfunction of Gravity
Disturbance of Sleep wake cycles
Affects the pace of wind
Decrease in the temperature
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Content: During a solar eclipse this hormone gets disrupted. When the eclipse happens during day time, the most prominent effect is the change in the behavior of animals. Different animals behave differently during eclipse. For Example: It’s different for nocturnal animals like owl, bat, rats etc. as they stay awake during night time. The dragonflies start hiding behind the leaves and it has been observed that the birds stop singing as soon as the Moon passes the Sun. Image Source
Affects the pace of wind
Since solar eclipse affects the gravitational pull on Earth, it also slows down the pace of wind, affecting the tides. It not only affects the pace of wind but also alters the direction of wind. Suzzanne Gray who works with the department of Meteorology in UK conducted an experiment to measure the effect of eclipse on Wind rate. | https://www.curioushalt.com/effects-solar-eclipse-planet-earth/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_472440835#3_1007319776 | Title: Effects Of Solar Eclipse On Planet Earth — Curious Halt
Headings: Effects Of Solar Eclipse On Planet Earth
Effects Of Solar Eclipse On Planet Earth
Following are the key effects caused due to the occurrence of eclipse:
Leads to destruction of receptor cells present in Eye
Dysfunction of Gravity
Disturbance of Sleep wake cycles
Affects the pace of wind
Decrease in the temperature
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Content: as they stay awake during night time. The dragonflies start hiding behind the leaves and it has been observed that the birds stop singing as soon as the Moon passes the Sun. Image Source
Affects the pace of wind
Since solar eclipse affects the gravitational pull on Earth, it also slows down the pace of wind, affecting the tides. It not only affects the pace of wind but also alters the direction of wind. Suzzanne Gray who works with the department of Meteorology in UK conducted an experiment to measure the effect of eclipse on Wind rate. It was found that the rate of wind decreased by an average of 0.7 m/s and also turned anticlockwise by 17 degrees. These reading correspond to the measurements made in the year 1999 with the use of state of the art Met office weather forecast Model. Decrease in the temperature
It is most likely that the temperatures drop during an Eclipse. The reason being the shadowing of Sun by Moon and also the amount of light reaching the Earth’s surface reduces considerably. The pace of wind gets reduced which adds to the decrease of temperature. | https://www.curioushalt.com/effects-solar-eclipse-planet-earth/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_474315618#3_1011781001 | Title: How Conservatives Use Made-Up And/Or Misleading Nonsense To Justify Police Killings | Current Affairs
Headings: How Conservatives Use Made-Up And/Or Misleading Nonsense To Justify Police Killings
How Conservatives Use Made-Up And/Or Misleading Nonsense To Justify Police Killings
“A police officer is 165 times more likely to be killed by a white man than an unarmed white man is to be killed by a cop.”
Content: He’s not the only one who has used that number: Here’s Tomi Lahren saying the same thing. And the statistic turns out to have originated with Manhattan Institute fellow Heather Mac Donald, who published it in the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, City Journal, and The Washington Examiner (headline: “ Black Lies Matter”). Here she is explaining how she calculated the number: The 36 unarmed black male victims of police shootings in 2015 measured against the total black male population [nearly 19 million in mid-2014, per the Census Bureau] amounts to a per capita rate of 0.0000018 unarmed fatalities by police. By comparison, 52 law enforcement officers were feloniously killed in 2015 while engaged in such duties as traffic stops and warrant service, according to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund. The FBI counted nearly 628,000 full-time law enforcement officers in the United States in 2014. Assuming that the number of officers did not markedly increase in 2015, the per capita rate of officers being feloniously killed is 0.000082, or 45 times the rate at which unarmed black males are killed by cops. The Memorial Fund does not have data on the race of cop-killers in 2015, but applying the historical average over the last decade in which 40 percent of all cop-killers were black would yield 21 cops killed by blacks in 2015. | https://www.currentaffairs.org/2018/06/how-conservatives-use-made-up-nonsense-to-justify-police-killings |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_474315618#4_1011783044 | Title: How Conservatives Use Made-Up And/Or Misleading Nonsense To Justify Police Killings | Current Affairs
Headings: How Conservatives Use Made-Up And/Or Misleading Nonsense To Justify Police Killings
How Conservatives Use Made-Up And/Or Misleading Nonsense To Justify Police Killings
“A police officer is 165 times more likely to be killed by a white man than an unarmed white man is to be killed by a cop.”
Content: The 36 unarmed black male victims of police shootings in 2015 measured against the total black male population [nearly 19 million in mid-2014, per the Census Bureau] amounts to a per capita rate of 0.0000018 unarmed fatalities by police. By comparison, 52 law enforcement officers were feloniously killed in 2015 while engaged in such duties as traffic stops and warrant service, according to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund. The FBI counted nearly 628,000 full-time law enforcement officers in the United States in 2014. Assuming that the number of officers did not markedly increase in 2015, the per capita rate of officers being feloniously killed is 0.000082, or 45 times the rate at which unarmed black males are killed by cops. The Memorial Fund does not have data on the race of cop-killers in 2015, but applying the historical average over the last decade in which 40 percent of all cop-killers were black would yield 21 cops killed by blacks in 2015. An officer’s chance of getting killed by a black person is 0.000033, which is 18.5 times the chance of an unarmed black person getting killed by a cop. After this year’s 72 percent increase in felonious killings of police officers, these ratios will be even more lopsided. You should be able to instantly notice that “18.5” can’t actually be correct for Mac Donald’s particular conclusion. She uses the “unarmed black male victims of police shootings” to calculate “the chance of an unarmed black person getting killed by a cop.” Hang on, though: | https://www.currentaffairs.org/2018/06/how-conservatives-use-made-up-nonsense-to-justify-police-killings |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_474315618#5_1011785279 | Title: How Conservatives Use Made-Up And/Or Misleading Nonsense To Justify Police Killings | Current Affairs
Headings: How Conservatives Use Made-Up And/Or Misleading Nonsense To Justify Police Killings
How Conservatives Use Made-Up And/Or Misleading Nonsense To Justify Police Killings
“A police officer is 165 times more likely to be killed by a white man than an unarmed white man is to be killed by a cop.”
Content: An officer’s chance of getting killed by a black person is 0.000033, which is 18.5 times the chance of an unarmed black person getting killed by a cop. After this year’s 72 percent increase in felonious killings of police officers, these ratios will be even more lopsided. You should be able to instantly notice that “18.5” can’t actually be correct for Mac Donald’s particular conclusion. She uses the “unarmed black male victims of police shootings” to calculate “the chance of an unarmed black person getting killed by a cop.” Hang on, though: Eric Garner didn’t die in a police shooting. Neither did Freddie Gray. If we consult the Guardian’s compilation of deaths, we discover that actually, if we include causes of death beyond shooting (like being choked, beaten, tased, or bitten by a police dog), 76 unarmed black men died at the hands of police in 2015, not 36. That’s more than twice as many, which means that Mac Donald is significantly undercounting the dead and is full of crap when she says she’s measured the chance of an “unarmed black person getting killed by a cop.” But wait a second: | https://www.currentaffairs.org/2018/06/how-conservatives-use-made-up-nonsense-to-justify-police-killings |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_474315618#10_1011793871 | Title: How Conservatives Use Made-Up And/Or Misleading Nonsense To Justify Police Killings | Current Affairs
Headings: How Conservatives Use Made-Up And/Or Misleading Nonsense To Justify Police Killings
How Conservatives Use Made-Up And/Or Misleading Nonsense To Justify Police Killings
“A police officer is 165 times more likely to be killed by a white man than an unarmed white man is to be killed by a cop.”
Content: At this point, though, I want to show why the whole statistic is utterly silly. Let’s remember what it was: A police officer is 18.5 times more likely to be killed by a black man than a black man is to be killed by a police officer. 18.5 is a lot, and that can certainly make it sound like police officers are really under threat from black men! The implication here is that police officers are showing admirable restraint under the circumstances. They are so much more likely to be killed than to kill, and given that they are besieged on all sides by killer black men, can we really be so surprised that 36 unarmed black men die per year? 18.5! What a ratio! How can Black Lives Matter (I’m sorry, Black Lies Matter) try to draw our attention to such a comparatively insignificant problem! I can see how that would sound persuasive, actually, so let’s have a look at why it doesn’t actually show that police killings of black men aren’t a problem. | https://www.currentaffairs.org/2018/06/how-conservatives-use-made-up-nonsense-to-justify-police-killings |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_474315618#12_1011797044 | Title: How Conservatives Use Made-Up And/Or Misleading Nonsense To Justify Police Killings | Current Affairs
Headings: How Conservatives Use Made-Up And/Or Misleading Nonsense To Justify Police Killings
How Conservatives Use Made-Up And/Or Misleading Nonsense To Justify Police Killings
“A police officer is 165 times more likely to be killed by a white man than an unarmed white man is to be killed by a cop.”
Content: Here’s the part where we get to have fun with numbers, and realize how easy it is to churn out meaningless factoids. Okay: A cop is 18.5 times more likely to be killed by a black man than a black man is to be killed by a cop. But wait, what are the ratios for white men? Well, let’s use Mac Donald’s sources and her calculations and find out. Mac Donald cites official FBI statistics on police killings. The FBI actually says that 41 officers “died from injuries incurred in the line of duty during felonious incidents” in 2015, not 52. Mac Donald examines the “historical average” of offenders’ races, and I’ll do the same: From 2006-2015, 289 of 543 “cop-killers” were white, which is 53%. 53% of 41 deaths is 22 cops killed by white people. | https://www.currentaffairs.org/2018/06/how-conservatives-use-made-up-nonsense-to-justify-police-killings |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_474315618#13_1011798502 | Title: How Conservatives Use Made-Up And/Or Misleading Nonsense To Justify Police Killings | Current Affairs
Headings: How Conservatives Use Made-Up And/Or Misleading Nonsense To Justify Police Killings
How Conservatives Use Made-Up And/Or Misleading Nonsense To Justify Police Killings
“A police officer is 165 times more likely to be killed by a white man than an unarmed white man is to be killed by a cop.”
Content: Mac Donald cites official FBI statistics on police killings. The FBI actually says that 41 officers “died from injuries incurred in the line of duty during felonious incidents” in 2015, not 52. Mac Donald examines the “historical average” of offenders’ races, and I’ll do the same: From 2006-2015, 289 of 543 “cop-killers” were white, which is 53%. 53% of 41 deaths is 22 cops killed by white people. Out of 628,000 cops that’s .000035. Now: There were 45 unarmed white men killed by cops in 2015. Out of 100,000,000 million white men, that’s .00000045, which gives us: 77! | https://www.currentaffairs.org/2018/06/how-conservatives-use-made-up-nonsense-to-justify-police-killings |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_478639900#7_1020487653 | Title: 10 Remarkable Differences Between WWI and WWII : Current School News
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10 Remarkable Differences Between WWI and WWII
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_496208049#6_1063023622 | Title: Effects of Globalization on Culture - Customwritingservice.org
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Effects of Globalization on Culture
Negative and positive effects of globalization on culture
The impact globalization on our culture
Good effects of globalization on culture
Content: The same applies to cars, where every city has German and American machines dominating their roads. More equally, Toyota has dominated the third world with its second hand and refurbished cars. Such people are in embracing Toyota culture where someone in Africa has the same experience as someone in Tokyo, Japan. Another negative impact of globalization is cultural imperialism. Today, Third World countries are asserting their power by imposing their culture on the developing nations through global markets and economic interconnections. In other words, third world nations dominate the cultural world with other traditional practices becoming obsolete, and inferior. Good effects of globalization on culture
While globalization is harming the world culturally, there are reasons to believe that the world ought to embrace international integration. This is to say that the effects of globalization on culture can be good in the end. For example, today cultural differentiation allows mixing of cultures and breaking of barriers that existed before. By embracing culture, the world is encouraging pluralism and social harmony. | https://www.customwritingservice.org/effects-of-globalization-on-culture/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_496208049#7_1063025289 | Title: Effects of Globalization on Culture - Customwritingservice.org
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Effects of Globalization on Culture
Effects of Globalization on Culture
Negative and positive effects of globalization on culture
The impact globalization on our culture
Good effects of globalization on culture
Content: In other words, third world nations dominate the cultural world with other traditional practices becoming obsolete, and inferior. Good effects of globalization on culture
While globalization is harming the world culturally, there are reasons to believe that the world ought to embrace international integration. This is to say that the effects of globalization on culture can be good in the end. For example, today cultural differentiation allows mixing of cultures and breaking of barriers that existed before. By embracing culture, the world is encouraging pluralism and social harmony. In modern day and age, studying abroad is convenient because of shared educational systems and common languages. This allows people to fit in new environments with a lot of ease. This also applies in the business world where corporations are penetrating global markets easily because of mass advertising channels like TV and the internet. Would you like to get tailored academic writing help? We offer professional writing services to suit your needs. | https://www.customwritingservice.org/effects-of-globalization-on-culture/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_499813455#7_1071715152 | Title: What Does It Mean When a Cat Yowls? | Cuteness
Headings: What Does It Mean When a Cat Yowls?
What Does It Mean When a Cat Yowls?
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Content: When they are in heat and looking to procreate, female cats will yowl loudly and repeatedly to attract male cats to mate with, which could be why your otherwise healthy female cat is yowling. The only way to stop this behavior is to spay your cat, especially if she has access to the outdoors. Not only will this spare your eardrums of incessant yowling throughout the day and night, it will prevent unwanted litters from being formed, which can reduce the number of homeless cats left either to the streets or area shelters to take responsibility for. Advertisement
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If you notice that your cat is yowling, especially if he's doing so excessively, paying attention to certain signs and symptoms of stress can give you a better understanding of what your feline friend may need. Obvious physical signs of distress like limping, favoring a certain limb, stiffness, or difficulty moving accompanied with yowling should be met with rest, movement restriction, when possible, and a visit to your veterinarian. Excessive thirst and hunger, irritability and restless behavior in cats can be a sign of disease, and should be taken seriously. Pacing, forgetfulness, and stumbling, and yowling at night are all common symptoms of cognitive dysfunction in cats, so if your feline is displaying any or all of these symptoms, close attention and a visit to your veterinarian is in order to discuss the proper treatment plan. Advertisement
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_500204261#0_1072685291 | Title: What Is Albon Medication For Dogs Used For? | Cuteness
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What Is Albon Medication For Dogs Used For?
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What Albon Treats
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Cuteness may earn compensation through affiliate links in this story. Albon (generic name: sulfadimethoxine) for dogs is an antibiotic medication used to treat bacterial infections in dogs. It is also used to treat a coccidiosis, a serious parasitic infection in dogs. Albon for dogs is available in a tablet or liquid form. It is also available as an injection. The use of Albon requires a prescription from a veterinarian. In tablet or liquid form, Albon is usually given once every 24 hours. | https://www.cuteness.com/article/albon-medication-dogs-used-for |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_500308351#6_1072943112 | Title: What Antibiotics Are Commonly Used to Treat Dogs? | Cuteness
Headings: What Antibiotics Are Commonly Used to Treat Dogs?
What Antibiotics Are Commonly Used to Treat Dogs?
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Content: Aminoglycosides also disrupt protein synthesis. Gentamicin is commonly prescribed for bladder and respiratory infections, pneumonia and skin and ear infections. Sulfa drugs block bacterial enzymes; sulfadimethoxine is frequently used to treat coccidia and sulfasalazine may be prescribed for colitis. Take All Your Medicine
Antibiotics can be lifesavers, however it's imperative to use them as directed by your veterinarian. It's tempting to stop giving your dog his medicine if he appears to be on the mend, thinking he doesn't need any additional medication or you might save the rest for later, just in case. However, an incomplete dose brings the risk of developing an immunity to the organism and a return appearance of an illness that becomes more difficult to treat. Many antibiotics carry side effects, such as gastrointestinal effects, so discuss what to expect with your vet. references
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_504771750#6_1083583459 | Title: How to Figure Out How Old My Chihuahua Is? | Cuteness
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How to Figure Out How Old My Chihuahua Is?
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Check the very back molars if the permanent teeth are all in. The molars will be very white and clean if the puppy is 12 months or younger. Between 12 and 24 months, the teeth begin to look duller and may have a little yellow tartar near the gum line. As the dog ages, there will be more tartar buildup on all of the teeth. If you see a lot of tartar and some wear, your Chihuahua may be between three and five years old. Between five and 10 years old, most dogs' teeth show wearing, heavy tartar and possibly signs of disease. Old dogs -- 10 to 15 years and older -- have heavy tartar, heavy wear and signs of disease. Some teeth may be broken or missing. Step 4
Look at your Chihuahua's overall appearance for more clues to its age. | https://www.cuteness.com/article/figure-out-old-chihuahua |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_512125982#0_1100992242 | Title: What Are the Treatments for Coccidia in Dogs? | Cuteness
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Elizabeth Tumbarello has been writing since 2006, with her work appearing on various websites. She is an animal lover who volunteers with her local Humane Society. Tumbarello attended Hocking College and is pursuing her Associate of Applied Science in veterinary technology from San Juan College. Cuteness may earn compensation through affiliate links in this story. Sulfa drugs are commonly used to treat coccidia infection in dogs. Coccidia are unicellular protozoa that live in a dog's intestinal tract. Coccidiosis is life-threatening for puppies, elderly dogs and dogs with surpressed immune systems. Otherwise healthy but infected dogs may present no symptoms at all. | https://www.cuteness.com/article/treatments-coccidia-dogs |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_512125982#1_1100993505 | Title: What Are the Treatments for Coccidia in Dogs? | Cuteness
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What Are the Treatments for Coccidia in Dogs?
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Content: Cuteness may earn compensation through affiliate links in this story. Sulfa drugs are commonly used to treat coccidia infection in dogs. Coccidia are unicellular protozoa that live in a dog's intestinal tract. Coccidiosis is life-threatening for puppies, elderly dogs and dogs with surpressed immune systems. Otherwise healthy but infected dogs may present no symptoms at all. Coccidia is extremely treatable with the use of sulfa-based drugs, which are the most commonly used coccidiostats. According to "Applied Pharmacology for Veterinary Technicians," sulfa drugs do not kill the coccidia organisms but instead inhibit their regeneration and allow the dog's own immune system to rid the body of the microorganisms in a span of one to three weeks. Video of the Day
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Albon is the brand name for sulfadimethoxine. It is an antibiotic manufactured by Pfizer's Animal Health division. Despite being an antibiotic, it is one of the most highly used drugs in the treatment of coccidiosis. | https://www.cuteness.com/article/treatments-coccidia-dogs |
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Content: Coccidia is extremely treatable with the use of sulfa-based drugs, which are the most commonly used coccidiostats. According to "Applied Pharmacology for Veterinary Technicians," sulfa drugs do not kill the coccidia organisms but instead inhibit their regeneration and allow the dog's own immune system to rid the body of the microorganisms in a span of one to three weeks. Video of the Day
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Albon is the brand name for sulfadimethoxine. It is an antibiotic manufactured by Pfizer's Animal Health division. Despite being an antibiotic, it is one of the most highly used drugs in the treatment of coccidiosis. Albon is an oral medication. The dose depends on the dog's age, weight and the severity of infection. Encourage animals taking Albon to drink extra water to prevent possible side effects associated with the drug. Common side effects include dry eye and crystal formation in the dog's urine. See a veterinarian if your dog experiences less common side effects, including pale gums, lethargy, anemia, fever, anorexia, vomiting, diarrhea, arthritis and allergic reactions. | https://www.cuteness.com/article/treatments-coccidia-dogs |
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Content: In a general sense, the economic union did much to pave the way for later political unity in Germany. In Italy, no customs union comparable to the Zollverein aided the movement towards unification. Only Piedmont herself, under the guidance of Prime Minister Cavour, implemented some economic reforms that made the country the most economically advanced Italian state. This indirectly strengthened Piedmont to challenge the Austrian presence in Italy. 1848 Revolutions - Revolutionary spirit persisted in Italy since 1815, as witnessed from the sequel of uprisings throughout the decades. In 1848, revolts broke out in every Italian state for the sake of liberty and unity. The Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia also declared war on Austria to fight for Italian unification. Despite some initial successes, the revolutionary movement failed as revolts were ultimately suppressed by despotic rulers and Piedmont was defeated by Austria. Nonetheless, Piedmont greatly increased her prestige among Italian nationalists and liberals for her brave fighting against Austria and her promulgation of a constitution in 1848. Germany was equally affected by the great revolutionary tide. | https://www.cwcboe.org/site/handlers/filedownload.ashx?moduleinstanceid=1981&dataid=2077&FileName=APEH_Italian_vs_German_Unifications.doc |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_522938235#11_1124012178 | Title: The Role of Structure in Creating Architectural Space
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Content: The architects consider “high-tech” as the Great achievement of the modernity and the most important factor in the development of twentieth century. According to them the extract and physical characteristics of each era has embodied in the architecture of that period. For example, Greek temples with their perfect fit with the geometric regularities are the elaboration of the ancient Greeks perfectionist mentality. Similarly, modern buildings should represent the mental and technical essence of the present age of technology. Therefore the “high-tech” architecture takes origin from the idea of modern architecture. However, there are some differences between them and as we know there are no traces of the simplicity on the modern architecture in the “high-tech” architecture. Another difference is that for example if Modern architects show designs tools of a car, the “high-tech” architect represents the inside of the cabin and its components. The thinking and design principles of this style may be summarized in the following ten factors (Ghobadian, 2010)
Being optimistic about the progress of science and technology
Representing technology as the extract and achievement of the new era,
Representing building process,
transparence, layering and displaying the movement of the building,
Representing the structure and components of the building facade and the plan,
Using simple and bright colors,
Structure and construction as the design,
Applying light, tensile elements,
Separating the service provider parts from the parts that need to be serviced,
Roof design as the fifth façade (Ghobadian ,2010)
Skyscrapers have a special place in the “high-tech” architecture. Structurally building high buildings has two difficulties: Providing vertical elevators. | https://www.cwejournal.org/vol10noSpecial/the-role-of-structure-in-creating-architectural-space/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_522938235#12_1124014533 | Title: The Role of Structure in Creating Architectural Space
Headings: The Role of Structure in Creating Architectural Space
The Role of Structure in Creating Architectural Space
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Content: However, there are some differences between them and as we know there are no traces of the simplicity on the modern architecture in the “high-tech” architecture. Another difference is that for example if Modern architects show designs tools of a car, the “high-tech” architect represents the inside of the cabin and its components. The thinking and design principles of this style may be summarized in the following ten factors (Ghobadian, 2010)
Being optimistic about the progress of science and technology
Representing technology as the extract and achievement of the new era,
Representing building process,
transparence, layering and displaying the movement of the building,
Representing the structure and components of the building facade and the plan,
Using simple and bright colors,
Structure and construction as the design,
Applying light, tensile elements,
Separating the service provider parts from the parts that need to be serviced,
Roof design as the fifth façade (Ghobadian ,2010)
Skyscrapers have a special place in the “high-tech” architecture. Structurally building high buildings has two difficulties: Providing vertical elevators. The problem of retrofitting buildings against the top side loading such as the dynamic effects of the wind (Macdonald,1997). Expressing the Structure as a Function
The structure In addition to its role in three concepts of strength, performance and beauty has major influences on architecture. These effects have defined a wide range for structure that causes the structure be directly related to the strength and stability as an effective mental element and the related fitness besides its main role. On the other hand observing the dimensions and proportions of the structure stabilizes (Javaherian , 2007) Such as the Pyramids: The pyramids as the oldest buildings in architectural history can be a symbol of survival and sustainability (Figure 1). | https://www.cwejournal.org/vol10noSpecial/the-role-of-structure-in-creating-architectural-space/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_526146934#0_1129661898 | Title: Report | Cyber.gov.au
Headings: Report
Cyber
ReportCyber
What can I report to police through ReportCyber?
You should NOT use ReportCyber when:
Select the link below to report on behalf of:
An individual
A small or medium business
A large organisation or infrastructure organisation
A government department or agency
After you report
Please note;
Content: Report | Cyber.gov.au
ReportCyber
Cybercrime is the use of a computer or online network to commit crimes such as fraud, online image abuse, identity theft or threats and intimidation. As cybercrime becomes more sophisticated, criminals are targeting individuals, businesses, education institutes and governments. For more information on types of cybercrime, please see the Threats Information page. What can I report to police through ReportCyber? Some common types of cybercrime include: Identity theft and fraud
Identity theft is when a cybercriminal gains access to your personal information to steal money or gain other benefits. They can create fake identity documents in your name, get loans and benefits or apply for real identity documents in your name, but with another person's photograph. Online fraud
You have been deceived into sending money or goods to someone online, also known as shopping fraud, romance fraud or investment fraud. Cyber-enabled abuse
Someone is bullying, harassing or stalking you online. This can take the form of constantly messaging, emailing or texting you in a way that makes you feel intimidated or scared, impersonating you or spreading rumors about you, checking your email or tracking your internet use. | https://www.cyber.gov.au/acsc/report |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_533480930#5_1147797255 | Title:
Headings:
Content: In this case when individuals are presented with ideas or data that contradict their beliefs, they refuse to "see" or recognize the information. If, despite their efforts, they have to confront these ideas, these individuals may try to discredit the source, or attribute the ideas to an incompetent, corrupt, or evil source. Sources of information that contradict
"approved ideas" are forbidden to be freely discussed and considered. This approach has long been used in some conservative religions, and more
recently in right-wing political movements. You even find the suppression of "non
approved" ideas in some university classrooms where, according to the
definition of university, the open debate of ideas is supposed to be
encouraged. 3. Finally, there is selective recall. Simply put,
some people tend to remember things that support their viewpoints and conveniently forget those that don't. For example, after a TV program is shown which contradicts some of
their personal beliefs, they tend to remember only those facts that support their original beliefs. Or,
they may remember "different facts," and feel that the program actually supported our views. | https://www.cybercollege.com/ia.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_533643603#4_1148075698 | Title: What Does Cyber Mean?
Headings: What Does Cyber Mean?
What Does Cyber Mean?
What Does Cyber Mean?
What Type of Word is Cyber?
Content: Cyber Attack. A cyber attack is a standoff attack to disrupt, disable, destroy, or control a computing environment or to access controlled information. ("Cyber attack" (as two words) is approximately twice as popular as "cyberattack." [ click here for evidence ])
Cybercrime. Cybercrime is any crime which is carried out using information technology or which targets information technology. ("Cybercrime" (as one word) is marginally more popular than "cyber crime." [ click here for evidence ])
Cyberspace. Cyberspace is the environment where data storage and communications using computer networks occur. ("Cyberspace" (as one word) is considerably more popular than "cyber space." The difference is so marked, the two-word version can now be considered a spelling error. [ | https://www.cyberdefinitions.com/definition_of_cyber.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_536600157#6_1156792311 | Title: How to Become a Security Auditor | Requirements for Security Auditor Jobs
Headings: How to Become a Security Auditor
How to Become a Security Auditor
What Does a Security Auditor Do?
Top Online Programs
Steps to Become a Security Auditor
Top Required Skills for a Security Auditor
Security Auditor Salary
Looking for More Cyber Degree Programs?
SCHOOL RANKINGS
USEFUL RESOURCES
Accredited Online College Programs
Are you ready to find a school that's aligned with your interests?
Content: Mid-level positions on the path to security auditing include security specialist, security engineer, and security consultant. Security specialists oversee the design, implementation, and monitoring of security systems. Security engineers build and maintain IT security solutions, while security consultants offer advice on improvements to existing security policies and practices. Prospective security auditors can consolidate the knowledge and skills developed in entry- and mid-level IT security positions to achieve their career goals. To become security auditors, individuals need 3-5 years’ experience in general information technology or information technology security. Senior security auditors have more than five years of field experience. Security auditors benefit from industry certifications and continue on to graduate degrees in the field. A master’s degree in cybersecurity, information assurance, or information systems auditing enhances field knowledge and skills. Cybersecurity certifications demonstrate expertise in security auditing. The information systems auditor certification, provided through ISACA, focuses on information systems controls, vulnerability detection, and compliance documentation. | https://www.cyberdegrees.org/jobs/security-auditor/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_536600157#12_1156804285 | Title: How to Become a Security Auditor | Requirements for Security Auditor Jobs
Headings: How to Become a Security Auditor
How to Become a Security Auditor
What Does a Security Auditor Do?
Top Online Programs
Steps to Become a Security Auditor
Top Required Skills for a Security Auditor
Security Auditor Salary
Looking for More Cyber Degree Programs?
SCHOOL RANKINGS
USEFUL RESOURCES
Accredited Online College Programs
Are you ready to find a school that's aligned with your interests?
Content: Security auditors at KPMG, LLP — the highest-paying employer to report to PayScale — earned a median salary exceeding $69,000. Wholesale entities, such as Costco, and petroleum manufacturers, like Valero Energy, pay significantly lower wages to security auditing professionals. Costco paid its security auditors less than $58,000. As computer and IT professionals, security auditors benefit from an estimated 12% growth in employment from 2018-2028. According to the BLS, computer and information technology occupations will add more than 500,000 positions by 2028. With many of the same skills and duties as information security analysts, security auditors may experience similar positive growth. Far exceeding projections for the computer and information technology field, information security analysts will expand by 32% from 2018-2028. Top industries for information security analysts include financial services and computer systems design. Companies and businesses in these sectors conduct regular security audits, which proves promising for individuals with expertise in the field. Looking for More Cyber Degree Programs? | https://www.cyberdegrees.org/jobs/security-auditor/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_541044965#0_1165736722 | Title: What can I do with a Bachelors in Cyber Security?
Headings: What can I do with a Bachelors in Cyber Security?
What can I do with a Bachelors in Cyber Security?
What Can I Do With A Bachelor’s in Cybersecurity?
Fact: Bachelor’s Degrees in Cybersecurity Have an Excellent Career Outlook
FYI: 3 Common Bachelor’s Degrees in Cybersecurity
Bachelor of Science (B.S) in Cybersecurity
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Information Assurance
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Computer Science
FYI:Job Prospects for Cybersecurity Bachelor’s Degree-Holders
Cybersecurity Jobs that a Bachelor’s Degree Can Prepare You To Attain and their Median Salaries
Tip: Possess High-Demand Skills and Pass Certification Exams
Content: What can I do with a Bachelors in Cyber Security? What can I do with a Bachelors in Cyber Security? Degree Finder
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Governments, corporations, and private citizens all need the kind of information assurance that comes from trained cyber professionals who can monitor, protect, and serve the best interests of their online accounts, networks, and data. | https://www.cybersecuritydegrees.com/faq/what-can-i-do-with-a-bachelors-in-cyber-security/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_541579442#7_1166849435 | Title: Effects of Cyberbullying On An Individual
Headings: Effects of Cyberbullying On An Individual
Effects of Cyberbullying On An Individual
The Reality of Cyberbullying
Who is a cyberbully?
How bad is cyberbullying?
How cyberbullying affects individuals
1. Low self-esteem
2. Dropping grades
3. Depression
4. Chance of falling ill
5. Suicidal Inclinations
About the Author:
Content: Depression
Cyberbullying victims often fall prey to various conditions that are related to stress. Anxiety and depression are just a few of those conditions. When victims start losing confidence in themselves, it hurts their mental health. When you consider that many cyberbullying victims do not speak up for fear of further ridicule, it's easy to see why they may start feeling alone and depressed. Additionally, bearing the burden of online bullying leaves them unhappy. When an individual faces sadness and discontent, they may become depressed over time. 4. Chance of falling ill
The stress that comes with being cyberbullied can cause a person to fall sick. Insomnia, headaches, chest pain, and other physical complications can directly stem from experiencing online harassment. This stress can also lead to skin complications and breakouts, which further erodes the self-esteem of the individual. | https://www.cyberwise.org/post/effects-of-cyberbullying-on-an-individual |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_553979990#5_1194269183 | Title: What Being Feminine Really Means | Cynthia Occelli
Headings: What Being Feminine Really Means
What Being Feminine Really Means
What is femininity, feminine energy, feminine power, and feminine essence (collectively “the feminine”)?
How is feminine energy different from masculine energy and is one better than the other?
What do I mean when I say the feminist movement went awry?
What are the consequences of repressing femininity?
So what does it mean to be feminine?
~ Cynthia
Content: We gained in rights and opportunities and abandoned femininity. In my view, any feminist movement must celebrate and include the feminine. What are the consequences of repressing femininity? Our feminine essence does not cease to exist when repressed. On the contrary, it becomes part of our shadow selves festering and feeding on its own distress. At some point, it becomes too powerful to contain and invariably wreaks havoc on women’s lives. Its manifestations are many, depression, over-spending, increased alcohol and drug use, obesity, and a litany of other symptoms. The greatest breakthrough usually occurs when a woman realizes that the feminist nirvana she was taught to want isn’t what she thought it would be. She’s over-worked, over-scheduled and all things to all people, except herself. Her needs for creativity, nature, a nurturing sisterhood, beauty, un-productivity, spiritual connection, and unconditional love have gone unmet for decades and she’s suffered deeply. | https://www.cynthiaoccelli.com/what-being-feminine-means/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_556492427#7_1199314452 | Title:
Headings: The Normality of Crime: Durkheim and Erikson John Hamlin Department of Sociology and Anthropology UMD The idea that crime might be a normal part of society seems untenable to many people. Yet it is the major tenant of the functional theory of crime. The idea found in Durkheim that the amount of deviance remains relatively stable over time, refers to a number of different but interrelated aspects of his theory of society. To begin with a good deal of what Durkheim says in reference to deviance is found in, The Rules of Sociological Method. One of his concerns in this work, as in his work Suicide, is to demonstrate that sociology has a unique object of study, moral life. As he states in Suicide, there can be no sociology without societies and societies cannot exist if there are only individuals. There is a moral reality greater than the individual. With societies and moral order represented by the conscious collective, there exists social facts which themselves are external to the individual. These social facts hold a moral authority over individuals in society and help keep social order stable. According to Durkheim deviance is not a pathological aberration in the character structure of particular individuals, but rather, it is ‘an integral part of all healthy societies.’ Because crime is found in all healthy societies it must be performing some necessary, positive function or else it would disappear as societies progress and become more complex and civilized. Crime is normal because a society without crime would be impossible. Behaviors considered unacceptable have increased, as society progresses not decreases.
Content: As
second
source
of
change
in
deviance
rates
would
accompany
the
development
of
anomie. When
the
individual
and
the
collective
conscious
are
no
longer
in
tune
with
one
anther
the
individual
is
lost
as
the
moral
authority
fails
to
regulate
the
desires
and
needs
of
the
person. A
third
source
of
increased
deviation
results
when
the
cult
of
the
individual
runs
amuck. The
cult
of
the
individual
refers
not
to
particular
individuals
but
rather
to
the
belief
that
human
beings
in
the
abstract
are
individuals. When
individuals
begin
to
take
this
ideology
too
seriously
and
begin
to
act
more
and
more
independently,
holding
little
regard
for
the
solidarity
of
the
moral
order,
deviance
rates
will
again
fluctuate
away
from
the
normal. All
of
this
aside,
if
a
given
society
is
operating
in
its
normal
mode
the
rate
of
deviance
will
remain
relatively
stable. This
will
be
true
regardless
of
the
individuals
who
made
up
the
rates
or
their
motives
for
committing
deviant
acts. The
individual
committing
a
deviant
act
may
indeed
be
pathological; the
rate
however,
is
not. Perhaps
Durkheim’s
clearest
example
is
in
his
study
of
suicide. | https://www.d.umn.edu/cla/faculty/jhamlin/4111/Durkheim%20-%20Division%20of%20Labor_files/The%20Normality%20of%20Crime.pdf |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_556492427#9_1199321847 | Title:
Headings: The Normality of Crime: Durkheim and Erikson John Hamlin Department of Sociology and Anthropology UMD The idea that crime might be a normal part of society seems untenable to many people. Yet it is the major tenant of the functional theory of crime. The idea found in Durkheim that the amount of deviance remains relatively stable over time, refers to a number of different but interrelated aspects of his theory of society. To begin with a good deal of what Durkheim says in reference to deviance is found in, The Rules of Sociological Method. One of his concerns in this work, as in his work Suicide, is to demonstrate that sociology has a unique object of study, moral life. As he states in Suicide, there can be no sociology without societies and societies cannot exist if there are only individuals. There is a moral reality greater than the individual. With societies and moral order represented by the conscious collective, there exists social facts which themselves are external to the individual. These social facts hold a moral authority over individuals in society and help keep social order stable. According to Durkheim deviance is not a pathological aberration in the character structure of particular individuals, but rather, it is ‘an integral part of all healthy societies.’ Because crime is found in all healthy societies it must be performing some necessary, positive function or else it would disappear as societies progress and become more complex and civilized. Crime is normal because a society without crime would be impossible. Behaviors considered unacceptable have increased, as society progresses not decreases.
Content: Every
society
is
inclined
to
have
a
particular
suicide
rate
that
remains
constant
as
long
as
the
structure
of
each
society
remains
the
same. Any
individual
within
society
showing
inclinations
toward
suicide
is
reflecting
the
collective
inclination
toward
suicide,
which
exists
above
and
beyond
the
individual. The
structure
of
society
itself
determines
the
collective
inclination. For
example,
in
a
society
incapable
of
storing
a
surplus,
where
every
individual
is
needed
in
production
of
subsistence,
it
is
likely
there
will
be
an
inclination
toward
altruistic
suicide. Individuals
inclined
to
suicide
are
likely
to
commit
suicide
for
the
sake
of
society. There
have
been
a
number
of
studies
concerned
with
suicide
that
follow
in
Durkheim’s
footsteps. Most
of
these
are
concerned
with
the
relationship
between
the
breakdown
in
constraint
exerted
over
individuals. For
example
Gibbs
and
Martin
look
at
the
degree
of
status
integration
in
relation
to
suicide
rates. The
more
integrated
the
statuses
the
lower
the
rates
of
suicide. Perhaps
the
most
well
known
study
that
attempts
to
show
the
relative
stability
of
deviance
over
time
is
Kai
Erikson’s,
Wayward
Puritans. | https://www.d.umn.edu/cla/faculty/jhamlin/4111/Durkheim%20-%20Division%20of%20Labor_files/The%20Normality%20of%20Crime.pdf |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_562162044#4_1205815705 | Title: Grooming and Red Flag Behaviors - Darkness to Light
Headings: Grooming and Red Flag Behaviors
Grooming and Red Flag Behaviors
Child grooming is a deliberate process by which offenders gradually initiate and maintain sexual relationships with victims in secrecy.
THE STAGES OF GROOMING
RECOGNIZING RED FLAG BEHAVIOR
Special attention/preference to a child
Gift giving
Touching or hugging the child
Sympathetic listener
Offers to help the family
Gaining access via the internet
Content: Tactics may also include increased attention and affection towards the targeted child. "I know you love jewelry so I got you this watch." Isolating the Child
The perpetrator uses isolation tactics to reinforce their relationship with the child by creating situations in which they are alone together (babysitting, one-on-one coaching, “special” trips). The perpetrator may reinforce the relationship with the child by cultivating a sense that they love and understand the child in a way that others, even their parents, cannot. The adult can start to tell the child that no one cares for them the way they do, not even their parents. "You can trust me because no one understands you the way I do." Sexualizing the Relationship
Once emotional dependence and trust have been built, the perpetrator progressively sexualizes the relationship. This occurs through talking, pictures, and creating situations in which both are naked (swimming). The adult exploits the child’s natural curiosity and trust using stimulation to advance the sexual nature of the relationship. "Have you ever masturbated? | https://www.d2l.org/child-grooming-signs-behavior-awareness/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_562162044#5_1205817504 | Title: Grooming and Red Flag Behaviors - Darkness to Light
Headings: Grooming and Red Flag Behaviors
Grooming and Red Flag Behaviors
Child grooming is a deliberate process by which offenders gradually initiate and maintain sexual relationships with victims in secrecy.
THE STAGES OF GROOMING
RECOGNIZING RED FLAG BEHAVIOR
Special attention/preference to a child
Gift giving
Touching or hugging the child
Sympathetic listener
Offers to help the family
Gaining access via the internet
Content: "You can trust me because no one understands you the way I do." Sexualizing the Relationship
Once emotional dependence and trust have been built, the perpetrator progressively sexualizes the relationship. This occurs through talking, pictures, and creating situations in which both are naked (swimming). The adult exploits the child’s natural curiosity and trust using stimulation to advance the sexual nature of the relationship. "Have you ever masturbated? I can show you how, it feels really good." Maintaining Control
Once sexual abuse is occurring, perpetrators commonly use secrecy, blame, and threats to maintain the child’s participation and continued silence. In order to maintain control, perpetrators use emotional manipulation; they make the child believe they are the only person who can meet their emotional and material needs. The child may feel that the loss of the relationship, or the consequences of exposing it, will be more damaging and humiliating than continuing the unhealthy relationship. | https://www.d2l.org/child-grooming-signs-behavior-awareness/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_562206921#3_1205936827 | Title:
Headings: CH IL D SEX U AL AB U SE STATISTICS Risk Factors
CH
IL
D
SEX
U
AL
AB
U
SE
STATISTICS
Risk
Factors
FACT:
References
Content: While
no
child
is
immune,
there
are
child
and
family
characteristics
that
significantly
heighten
or
lower
risk
of
sexual
abuse. The
following
risk
factors
are
based
on
reported
and
identified
cases
of
abuse: The
risk
for
sexual
abuse
is
tripled
for
children
whose
parent(s)
are
not
in
the
labor
force.3
Children
in
low
socioeconomic
status
households
are
three
times
as
likely
to
be
identified
as
a
victim
of
child
abuse.3
Children
who
live
in
rural
areas
are
almost
two
times
more
likely
to
be
identified
as
victims
of
child
sexual
abuse.3
Children
who
witness
or
are
the
victim
of
other
crimes
are
significantly
more
likely
to
be
sexually
abused.32
FACT: Family
and
acquaintance
child
sexual
abuse
perpetrators
have
reported
that
they
look
for
specific
characteristics
in
the
children
they
choose
to
abuse. Perpetrators
report
that
they
look
for
passive,
quiet,
troubled,
lonely
children
from
single
parent
or
broken
homes.17
Perpetrators
frequently
seek
out
children
who
are
particularly
trusting
and
work
proactively
to
establish
a
trusting
relationship
before
abusing
them.51
Not
infrequently,
this
extends
to
establishing
a
trusting
relationship
with
the
victim’s
family
as
well.17
References
3
Sedlak,
A.J.,
Mettenburg,
J.,
Basena,
M.,
Petta,
I.,
McPherson,
K.,
Greene,
A.,
and
Li,
S.
(2010). Fourth
National
Incidence
Study
of
Child
Abuse
and
Neglect
(NIS–4): Report
to
Congress,
Executive
Summary. Washington,
DC: U.S.
Department
of
Health
and
Human
Services,
Administration
for
Children
and
Families. 9
Snyder,
H.
N.
(2000). | https://www.d2l.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Statistics_4_Risk_Factors.pdf |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_572098076#16_1230260497 | Title: Is Your Dog’s Teeth Chattering? This Might be the Cause... | Daily Dog Stuff
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Is Your Dog’s Teeth Chattering? This Might be the Cause…
Behavioral Causes of Chattering Teeth
Excitement and Joy
Distress
Reactions to Taste and Smell
Cold Temperatures
Displacement
Health Issues That Might Cause Chattering Teeth
Advanced Periodontal Disease
Epilepsy
Multisystem Neuronal Degeneration
Focal Motor Seizures
Old Age
Content: Old Age
Dogs can begin to pick up this behavior as they get older. Teeth chattering is far more common in senior dogs. If they don't have any other symptoms that could be the cause of the behavior, it's simply a matter of old age. This impulsive behavior begins to affect dogs of any breed and size as they reach a certain age. The most important thing to do when your dog starts chattering their teeth is to watch them. There are many causes of the behavior, and the more you know about why your dog is doing it, the better. If it's caused by a serious health condition, teeth chattering is a way for you to catch it and get your pooch help quickly. Ultimately, understanding why your dog chatters their teeth can help them over the long haul. Also Read: Can Dogs be Autistic? | https://www.dailydogstuff.com/is-your-dogs-teeth-chattering/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_572498654#0_1231433807 | Title: The Average Age of Marriage in Every State in the U.S.
Headings:
When do people in your state get married?
Apparently, love does know an age.
Average age of marriage by state
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
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Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
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South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
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Wisconsin
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Content: The Average Age of Marriage in Every State in the U.S.
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When do people in your state get married? Apparently, love does know an age. Feb 29, 2020, 12:55 am*
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Lyz Lenz
Most unmarried Americans would like to be married. According to a Pew Study, 61 percent of respondents (both men and women) said they’d like to be married. But marriage rates in America are at an all-time low. The U.S. Census Bureau reports that only 51 percent of adults ages 18 and older were married in 2011. By contrast, in 1960, when the average age of marriage was at an all-time high, 72 percent of all adults had tied the know. A 2013 study found that the average age of marriage for women was 27 and 29 for men. But in individual states, the data varies considerably. For example, Utah has both the lowest average marriage age for women and men at 23.8 and 25.9, respectively. | https://www.dailydot.com/irl/average-age-marriage-by-state/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_572498654#1_1231435654 | Title: The Average Age of Marriage in Every State in the U.S.
Headings:
When do people in your state get married?
Apparently, love does know an age.
Average age of marriage by state
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
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Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
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Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Content: The U.S. Census Bureau reports that only 51 percent of adults ages 18 and older were married in 2011. By contrast, in 1960, when the average age of marriage was at an all-time high, 72 percent of all adults had tied the know. A 2013 study found that the average age of marriage for women was 27 and 29 for men. But in individual states, the data varies considerably. For example, Utah has both the lowest average marriage age for women and men at 23.8 and 25.9, respectively. The District of Columbia wins for the oldest women at 30.2, but New York has the oldest men at 30.6. Wondering how you stack up against? Here’s a breakdown of the average age of marriage by each state and gender from the five years between 2010-2015. Average age of marriage by state
Alabama
Women: 26.1
Men: | https://www.dailydot.com/irl/average-age-marriage-by-state/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_572498654#2_1231437403 | Title: The Average Age of Marriage in Every State in the U.S.
Headings:
When do people in your state get married?
Apparently, love does know an age.
Average age of marriage by state
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
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Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
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Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Content: The District of Columbia wins for the oldest women at 30.2, but New York has the oldest men at 30.6. Wondering how you stack up against? Here’s a breakdown of the average age of marriage by each state and gender from the five years between 2010-2015. Average age of marriage by state
Alabama
Women: 26.1
Men: 27.8
Alaska
Women: 25.5
Men: 28.2
Arizona
Women: 26.7
Men: 28.7
Arkansas
Women: | https://www.dailydot.com/irl/average-age-marriage-by-state/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_572498654#3_1231438764 | Title: The Average Age of Marriage in Every State in the U.S.
Headings:
When do people in your state get married?
Apparently, love does know an age.
Average age of marriage by state
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
READ MORE:
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
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Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Content: 27.8
Alaska
Women: 25.5
Men: 28.2
Arizona
Women: 26.7
Men: 28.7
Arkansas
Women: 25.1
Men: 26.7
California
Women: 27.9
Men: 29.9
Colorado
Women: 26.5
Men: | https://www.dailydot.com/irl/average-age-marriage-by-state/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_572498654#4_1231439890 | Title: The Average Age of Marriage in Every State in the U.S.
Headings:
When do people in your state get married?
Apparently, love does know an age.
Average age of marriage by state
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
READ MORE:
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
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Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Content: 25.1
Men: 26.7
California
Women: 27.9
Men: 29.9
Colorado
Women: 26.5
Men: 28.6
Connecticut
Women: 28.7
Men: 30.4
Delaware
Women: 28
Men: 29.7
District of Columbia
Women: | https://www.dailydot.com/irl/average-age-marriage-by-state/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_572498654#5_1231441032 | Title: The Average Age of Marriage in Every State in the U.S.
Headings:
When do people in your state get married?
Apparently, love does know an age.
Average age of marriage by state
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
READ MORE:
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
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Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Content: 28.6
Connecticut
Women: 28.7
Men: 30.4
Delaware
Women: 28
Men: 29.7
District of Columbia
Women: 30.2
Men: 30.3
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Women: 27.8
Men: | https://www.dailydot.com/irl/average-age-marriage-by-state/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_572498654#6_1231442294 | Title: The Average Age of Marriage in Every State in the U.S.
Headings:
When do people in your state get married?
Apparently, love does know an age.
Average age of marriage by state
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
READ MORE:
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
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Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Content: 30.2
Men: 30.3
READ MORE: The varying age of consent by state
The financial costs of an uninsured abortion
How does federal funding for Planned Parenthood actually work? Florida
Women: 27.8
Men: 29.9
Georgia
Women: 26.8
Men: 28.7
Hawaii
Women: 26.7
Men: 28.3
Idaho
Women: | https://www.dailydot.com/irl/average-age-marriage-by-state/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_572498654#7_1231443537 | Title: The Average Age of Marriage in Every State in the U.S.
Headings:
When do people in your state get married?
Apparently, love does know an age.
Average age of marriage by state
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
READ MORE:
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
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Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Content: 29.9
Georgia
Women: 26.8
Men: 28.7
Hawaii
Women: 26.7
Men: 28.3
Idaho
Women: 24.7
Men: 26.2
Illinois
Women: 27.9
Men: 29.7
Indiana
Women: 26.4
Men: | https://www.dailydot.com/irl/average-age-marriage-by-state/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_572498654#8_1231444657 | Title: The Average Age of Marriage in Every State in the U.S.
Headings:
When do people in your state get married?
Apparently, love does know an age.
Average age of marriage by state
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
READ MORE:
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
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Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Content: 24.7
Men: 26.2
Illinois
Women: 27.9
Men: 29.7
Indiana
Women: 26.4
Men: 28
Iowa
Women: 25.9
Men: 27.8
Kansas
Women: 25.7
Men: 27.3
Kentucky
Women: | https://www.dailydot.com/irl/average-age-marriage-by-state/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_572498654#9_1231445775 | Title: The Average Age of Marriage in Every State in the U.S.
Headings:
When do people in your state get married?
Apparently, love does know an age.
Average age of marriage by state
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
READ MORE:
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
READ MORE:
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Content: 28
Iowa
Women: 25.9
Men: 27.8
Kansas
Women: 25.7
Men: 27.3
Kentucky
Women: 25.7
Men: 27.4
Louisiana
Women: 27.3
Men: 28.9
Maine
Women: 27.3
Men: | https://www.dailydot.com/irl/average-age-marriage-by-state/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_572498654#10_1231446892 | Title: The Average Age of Marriage in Every State in the U.S.
Headings:
When do people in your state get married?
Apparently, love does know an age.
Average age of marriage by state
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
READ MORE:
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
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Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Content: 25.7
Men: 27.4
Louisiana
Women: 27.3
Men: 28.9
Maine
Women: 27.3
Men: 29.2
Maryland
Women: 28.1
Men: 29.9
Massachusetts
Women: 29.3
Men: 30.5
Michigan
Women: | https://www.dailydot.com/irl/average-age-marriage-by-state/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_572498654#11_1231448023 | Title: The Average Age of Marriage in Every State in the U.S.
Headings:
When do people in your state get married?
Apparently, love does know an age.
Average age of marriage by state
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
READ MORE:
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
READ MORE:
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Content: 29.2
Maryland
Women: 28.1
Men: 29.9
Massachusetts
Women: 29.3
Men: 30.5
Michigan
Women: 27.3
Men: 29.4
Minnesota
Women: 26.9
Men: 28.9
Mississippi
Women: 26.3
Men: | https://www.dailydot.com/irl/average-age-marriage-by-state/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_572498654#12_1231449160 | Title: The Average Age of Marriage in Every State in the U.S.
Headings:
When do people in your state get married?
Apparently, love does know an age.
Average age of marriage by state
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
READ MORE:
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
READ MORE:
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Content: 27.3
Men: 29.4
Minnesota
Women: 26.9
Men: 28.9
Mississippi
Women: 26.3
Men: 28
Missouri
Women: 26.5
Men: 28
Montana
Women: 26
Men: 28.4
Nebraska
Women: | https://www.dailydot.com/irl/average-age-marriage-by-state/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_572498654#13_1231450285 | Title: The Average Age of Marriage in Every State in the U.S.
Headings:
When do people in your state get married?
Apparently, love does know an age.
Average age of marriage by state
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
READ MORE:
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
READ MORE:
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Content: 28
Missouri
Women: 26.5
Men: 28
Montana
Women: 26
Men: 28.4
Nebraska
Women: 26
Men: 27.5
Nevada
Women: 26.6
Men: 28.8
New Hampshire
Women: 27.2
Men: | https://www.dailydot.com/irl/average-age-marriage-by-state/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_572498654#14_1231451407 | Title: The Average Age of Marriage in Every State in the U.S.
Headings:
When do people in your state get married?
Apparently, love does know an age.
Average age of marriage by state
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
READ MORE:
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
READ MORE:
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Content: 26
Men: 27.5
Nevada
Women: 26.6
Men: 28.8
New Hampshire
Women: 27.2
Men: 29.5
New Jersey
Women: 28.6
Men: 30.4
New Mexico
Women: 26.8
Men: 28.5
New York
Women: | https://www.dailydot.com/irl/average-age-marriage-by-state/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_572498654#15_1231452540 | Title: The Average Age of Marriage in Every State in the U.S.
Headings:
When do people in your state get married?
Apparently, love does know an age.
Average age of marriage by state
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
READ MORE:
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
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Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Content: 29.5
New Jersey
Women: 28.6
Men: 30.4
New Mexico
Women: 26.8
Men: 28.5
New York
Women: 29.1
Men: 30.6
North Carolina
Women: 26.6
Men: 28.5
North Dakota
Women: 26
Men: | https://www.dailydot.com/irl/average-age-marriage-by-state/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_572498654#16_1231453680 | Title: The Average Age of Marriage in Every State in the U.S.
Headings:
When do people in your state get married?
Apparently, love does know an age.
Average age of marriage by state
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
READ MORE:
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
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Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Content: 29.1
Men: 30.6
North Carolina
Women: 26.6
Men: 28.5
North Dakota
Women: 26
Men: 27.5
Ohio
Women: 26.9
Men: 28.9
Oklahoma
Women: 25.2
Men: 26.8
Oregon
Women: | https://www.dailydot.com/irl/average-age-marriage-by-state/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_572498654#17_1231454810 | Title: The Average Age of Marriage in Every State in the U.S.
Headings:
When do people in your state get married?
Apparently, love does know an age.
Average age of marriage by state
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
READ MORE:
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
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Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Content: 27.5
Ohio
Women: 26.9
Men: 28.9
Oklahoma
Women: 25.2
Men: 26.8
Oregon
Women: 27.1
Men: 29
Pennsylvania
Women: 28
Men: 29.7
Puerto Rico
Women: 28.4
Men: | https://www.dailydot.com/irl/average-age-marriage-by-state/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_572498654#18_1231455935 | Title: The Average Age of Marriage in Every State in the U.S.
Headings:
When do people in your state get married?
Apparently, love does know an age.
Average age of marriage by state
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
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Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
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Puerto Rico
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South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Content: 27.1
Men: 29
Pennsylvania
Women: 28
Men: 29.7
Puerto Rico
Women: 28.4
Men: 30
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Rhode Island
Women: 29
Men: 30.5
South Carolina
Women: 27.3
Men: | https://www.dailydot.com/irl/average-age-marriage-by-state/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_572498654#19_1231457262 | Title: The Average Age of Marriage in Every State in the U.S.
Headings:
When do people in your state get married?
Apparently, love does know an age.
Average age of marriage by state
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
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Georgia
Hawaii
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Kansas
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Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
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Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Content: 30
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Rhode Island
Women: 29
Men: 30.5
South Carolina
Women: 27.3
Men: 28.8
South Dakota
Women: 25.8
Men: 27.8
Tennessee
Women: 26.1
Men: 27.8
Texas
Women: | https://www.dailydot.com/irl/average-age-marriage-by-state/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_572498654#20_1231458600 | Title: The Average Age of Marriage in Every State in the U.S.
Headings:
When do people in your state get married?
Apparently, love does know an age.
Average age of marriage by state
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
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Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
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Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
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Puerto Rico
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South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Content: 28.8
South Dakota
Women: 25.8
Men: 27.8
Tennessee
Women: 26.1
Men: 27.8
Texas
Women: 26.1
Men: 27.8
Utah
Women: 23.8
Men: 25.9
Vermont
Women: 27.8
Men: | https://www.dailydot.com/irl/average-age-marriage-by-state/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_572498654#21_1231459725 | Title: The Average Age of Marriage in Every State in the U.S.
Headings:
When do people in your state get married?
Apparently, love does know an age.
Average age of marriage by state
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
READ MORE:
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
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Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
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North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
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Puerto Rico
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South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Content: 26.1
Men: 27.8
Utah
Women: 23.8
Men: 25.9
Vermont
Women: 27.8
Men: 30.2
Virginia
Women: 26.3
Men: 29.0
Washington
Women: 26.4
Men: 28.5
West Virginia
Women: | https://www.dailydot.com/irl/average-age-marriage-by-state/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_572498654#22_1231460855 | Title: The Average Age of Marriage in Every State in the U.S.
Headings:
When do people in your state get married?
Apparently, love does know an age.
Average age of marriage by state
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
READ MORE:
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
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South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Content: 30.2
Virginia
Women: 26.3
Men: 29.0
Washington
Women: 26.4
Men: 28.5
West Virginia
Women: 26
Men: 27.9
Wisconsin
Women: 27
Men: 29
Wyoming
Women: 25.2
Men: | https://www.dailydot.com/irl/average-age-marriage-by-state/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_572498654#23_1231461984 | Title: The Average Age of Marriage in Every State in the U.S.
Headings:
When do people in your state get married?
Apparently, love does know an age.
Average age of marriage by state
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
READ MORE:
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
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Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Content: 26
Men: 27.9
Wisconsin
Women: 27
Men: 29
Wyoming
Women: 25.2
Men: 26.8
Editor’s note: This article is regularly updated for relevance. *First Published: Aug 31, 2016, 8:30 am | https://www.dailydot.com/irl/average-age-marriage-by-state/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_573342214#1_1233550945 | Title: The real world causes of online segregation | The Daily Dot
Headings: The real world causes of online segregation
The real world causes of online segregation
The Facebook echo chamber is more dangerous than you think.
Gillian Branstetter
Content: In an equally pernicious manner, the segregation present in the housing market further delineates the geographic boundaries between blacks and whites. According to a recent study by the National Institute of Health, racial makeup of a neighborhood is a vital factor in choosing a new home for both black and white residents, and the University of Michigan reports that trend has particularly negative economic effects on black neighborhoods: “ Inner city black poverty is caused by the flight of jobs to suburbs, where blacks can’t reach them.” Any social scientist can tell you that separation between people of different races is alive and well. As it is with most social ills, these modern forms of segregation have followed us online. Despite the Internet’s reputation as “the great equalizer,” social networks develop “white neighborhoods” and “black neighborhoods” and for more reasons than self-segregation. The division between races online is a harmful echo of the realities of American racial politics, and one that re-enforces a divide between life for white Americans and life for black Americans. This segregation is not only a result of inequality between races but an important cause of a communication breakdown that worsens it. While it might seem odd, race seems to be a major indicator in which social media sites you’ll use. While roughly equal percentages of blacks and whites use social media, divides become present when we look at which sites they’re using. | https://www.dailydot.com/via/social-media-segregation-facebook-instagram/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_573342214#2_1233552939 | Title: The real world causes of online segregation | The Daily Dot
Headings: The real world causes of online segregation
The real world causes of online segregation
The Facebook echo chamber is more dangerous than you think.
Gillian Branstetter
Content: Despite the Internet’s reputation as “the great equalizer,” social networks develop “white neighborhoods” and “black neighborhoods” and for more reasons than self-segregation. The division between races online is a harmful echo of the realities of American racial politics, and one that re-enforces a divide between life for white Americans and life for black Americans. This segregation is not only a result of inequality between races but an important cause of a communication breakdown that worsens it. While it might seem odd, race seems to be a major indicator in which social media sites you’ll use. While roughly equal percentages of blacks and whites use social media, divides become present when we look at which sites they’re using. The percentage of black people on Twitter (22 percent), for example, outnumbers the percentage of white people who use Twitter (16 percent). Instagram also shows a significant gap between white and black populations, with 20 percent of African-Americans claiming use of Instagram and just 14 percent of white Americans. Both groups, however, are equally likely to be Facebook users, although adoption of Facebook spread faster among white populations than it did in black populations. The reasons for the racial disparity on Twitter and Instagram could be a result of number of factors. The most important aspect for most users when choosing a social network is whether they have any IRL friends to interact with on said site, so it’s easy for a core group of trendsetters within any population to drive traffic to one location. | https://www.dailydot.com/via/social-media-segregation-facebook-instagram/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_576781852#14_1242160290 | Title: Major Commodities: Commodities Prices & How to Trade Them
Headings: Major Commodities
Major Commodities
Live Commodity Prices
What are Commodities?
What are the Most Traded Commodities worldwide?
What is Commodity Trading?
Why Trade Commodities?
A Safe Haven
Profitable Returns
A Diversified Portfolio
Commodities trading
What Moves Prices in Commodity Markets?
Tips for trading commodities
Commodity Trading Hours
Content: The variables affecting supply include: Seasonality: for example, for agricultural products
Movements in production costs: for example, as a result of increased efficiencies, technological investment or operational changes
Changes in the competitive landscape: for example, if new producers enter or existing producers leave the market
While oversupply (supply exceeding demand) may push down prices, demand becoming greater than supply can cause a shortage which can raise prices again. The rapid fluctuations that can result means those trading commodities should keep up to date with supply and demand conditions. A struggling wider economy can result in stunted consumer spending, meaning some commodity prices may fall. Conversely, a booming economy may result in increased demand for certain commodities, which could lead to higher prices until supply catches up. Political events have the power to shift prices. For example, export and import policies can have a significant impact on commodity prices. | https://www.dailyfx.com/major-commodities |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_577135612#12_1243147442 | Title: Etika: What Happened To The Controversial Youtube Gamer? - Daily Hawker
Headings: Etika: What Happened To The Controversial Youtube Gamer?
Etika: What Happened To The Controversial Youtube Gamer?
Table of Contents
Etika: Details About The Controversial Youtube Gamer
Who was Etika?
Does Etika have a YouTube channel?
Why is Etika banned from YouTube?
When did Etika die?
Etika Youtube Controversy:
2017:
2018:
2019:
2020:
Content: This is what I want.’ It didn’t take long for his fans to find the video, with some tonight creating a Change.org petition to get his wish realised. ‘If etika is gone it’s our duty to make sure this happens,’ one user wrote, as they shared the clip. Etika Youtube Controversy: 2017: In June 2017, Etika confessed himself to be the victim of multiple “fake donations”, or “chargebacks” of large amounts of money sent to his PayPal account via stream donations, which would charge Amofah with hundreds of dollars in processing fees. 2018: Etika’s channel was terminated due to him uploading pornography, effectively sabotaging himself. On October 25, 2018, Etika posted pornographic content to his YouTube channel EWNetwork (then titled Etika), which violated YouTube’s policies and subsequently led to the channel’s termination. He later had his second channel EtikaFRFX terminated in April 2019 too for the same reason. | https://www.dailyhawker.com/all-about/etika-the-controversial-youtube-gamer/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_577135612#13_1243149071 | Title: Etika: What Happened To The Controversial Youtube Gamer? - Daily Hawker
Headings: Etika: What Happened To The Controversial Youtube Gamer?
Etika: What Happened To The Controversial Youtube Gamer?
Table of Contents
Etika: Details About The Controversial Youtube Gamer
Who was Etika?
Does Etika have a YouTube channel?
Why is Etika banned from YouTube?
When did Etika die?
Etika Youtube Controversy:
2017:
2018:
2019:
2020:
Content: In June 2017, Etika confessed himself to be the victim of multiple “fake donations”, or “chargebacks” of large amounts of money sent to his PayPal account via stream donations, which would charge Amofah with hundreds of dollars in processing fees. 2018: Etika’s channel was terminated due to him uploading pornography, effectively sabotaging himself. On October 25, 2018, Etika posted pornographic content to his YouTube channel EWNetwork (then titled Etika), which violated YouTube’s policies and subsequently led to the channel’s termination. He later had his second channel EtikaFRFX terminated in April 2019 too for the same reason. He was also banned from Twitch that year for using a homophobic slur during a stream. Then, he apologized but by then it was too late for Youtube to bring the channels back. Boasting 239,000 followers on Instagram and 314,0000 on Twitter, the online personality posted a worrying eight-minute video, which he deleted later on, telling fans he was ‘sorry’, before it was taken down from the site. In lieu of the termination of his EWNetwork channel, Etika posted cryptic messages to social media, including the statement “it’s my turn to die”, coupled with a screenshot of his terminated account. A lot of his followers felt that the messages and posts were suicidal in nature, which in turn created a panic within his following. | https://www.dailyhawker.com/all-about/etika-the-controversial-youtube-gamer/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_577135612#16_1243155281 | Title: Etika: What Happened To The Controversial Youtube Gamer? - Daily Hawker
Headings: Etika: What Happened To The Controversial Youtube Gamer?
Etika: What Happened To The Controversial Youtube Gamer?
Table of Contents
Etika: Details About The Controversial Youtube Gamer
Who was Etika?
Does Etika have a YouTube channel?
Why is Etika banned from YouTube?
When did Etika die?
Etika Youtube Controversy:
2017:
2018:
2019:
2020:
Content: Days later, he posted a photoshopped picture of himself holding a gun which Cardona later confirmed was fake. On April 29, after tweeting a vast quantity of cryptic messages, including homophobic and ethnic slurs (that were promptly deleted), he blocked close friends of his, including fellow YouTuber Sky Williams. Later that day, he boldly live-streamed himself being detained by police to over 19,000 viewers on Instagram Live, after a concerned fan had notified police about his alarmingly erratic nature during the livestream. He was also detained again later that same week for assaulting a police officer. Etika would then make an appearance on the YouTube channel “DramaAlert”, run by Internet personality Keemstar, for an interview, in which he commented that he was the “antichrist” and that he wanted to “purge all life”. 2020: Fans are calling for YouTube to restore Etika’s 8-minute video, published sometime shortly before he went missing, where he apologized to people he felt he let down. The platform said it removed the video “for violating YouTube’s Community Guidelines.” “Please @TeamYouTube restore Etika’s ‘I’m sorry’ video. It’s the man’s final words. | https://www.dailyhawker.com/all-about/etika-the-controversial-youtube-gamer/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_577135612#17_1243157191 | Title: Etika: What Happened To The Controversial Youtube Gamer? - Daily Hawker
Headings: Etika: What Happened To The Controversial Youtube Gamer?
Etika: What Happened To The Controversial Youtube Gamer?
Table of Contents
Etika: Details About The Controversial Youtube Gamer
Who was Etika?
Does Etika have a YouTube channel?
Why is Etika banned from YouTube?
When did Etika die?
Etika Youtube Controversy:
2017:
2018:
2019:
2020:
Content: 2020: Fans are calling for YouTube to restore Etika’s 8-minute video, published sometime shortly before he went missing, where he apologized to people he felt he let down. The platform said it removed the video “for violating YouTube’s Community Guidelines.” “Please @TeamYouTube restore Etika’s ‘I’m sorry’ video. It’s the man’s final words. They should not be deleted!,” Keemstar, a famous YouTuber from Buffalo, New York, said on Twitter. Over 368,000 people have already signed a Change.org petition as of Wednesday morning to have the video restored. Etika’s community flooded social media with messages of support and expressing sadness over the entertainer’s death, using the hashtag #JOYCONBOYZFOREVER. Amofah popularized the “Joycon Boys” term over his love of Nintendo’s Switch video game console. | https://www.dailyhawker.com/all-about/etika-the-controversial-youtube-gamer/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_578264104#7_1246753097 | Title: Clindamycin and Alcohol Interaction Side Effects | Daily Health Cures
Headings: Can You Take Clindamycin and Alcohol Together? Is it Safe?
Can You Take Clindamycin and Alcohol Together? Is it Safe?
What is Clindamycin?
Is It Safe to Drink Alcohol While Taking Clindamycin?
Other Antibiotics That Can Interact with Alcohol
Talk to Your Doctor
James Concato
Content: Other Antibiotics That Can Interact with Alcohol
In addition to clindamycin, there are a few other antibiotics that can interact with alcohol and cause serious side effects. You should not drink alcohol while taking antibiotics like: Metronidazole (Flagyl)
Tinidazole (Tindamax)
Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim, Septra)
Combining alcohol with these antibiotics may result in a severe interaction. Metronidazole (Flagyl) and tinidazole (Tindamax) can cause drowsiness and along with alcohol, the interaction could be lethal. You should use extreme caution when drinking alcohol and the following antibiotics because of the potential of lethal interactions. Co-trimoxazole (Septrin): Can cause nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea
Linezolid (Zyvox): Interacts with wine, beer, lager, and sherry
Doxycycline (Vibramycin, Oracea): If you have liver function issues avoid this antibiotic
Erythromycin (Eryc, Erythrocin): Alcohol use may reduce or delay this antibiotic’s effectiveness
Talk to Your Doctor
It is important to visit your physician or pharmacist and discuss your lifestyle including your use of alcohol before taking any antibiotic. | https://www.dailyhealthcures.com/general-health/clindamycin-and-alcohol-interaction/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_578264104#8_1246754836 | Title: Clindamycin and Alcohol Interaction Side Effects | Daily Health Cures
Headings: Can You Take Clindamycin and Alcohol Together? Is it Safe?
Can You Take Clindamycin and Alcohol Together? Is it Safe?
What is Clindamycin?
Is It Safe to Drink Alcohol While Taking Clindamycin?
Other Antibiotics That Can Interact with Alcohol
Talk to Your Doctor
James Concato
Content: Co-trimoxazole (Septrin): Can cause nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea
Linezolid (Zyvox): Interacts with wine, beer, lager, and sherry
Doxycycline (Vibramycin, Oracea): If you have liver function issues avoid this antibiotic
Erythromycin (Eryc, Erythrocin): Alcohol use may reduce or delay this antibiotic’s effectiveness
Talk to Your Doctor
It is important to visit your physician or pharmacist and discuss your lifestyle including your use of alcohol before taking any antibiotic. Clindamycin and alcohol interaction can cause diarrhea leading to a condition called pseudomembranous colitis. If you experience watery diarrhea or bloody stool, stop taking the antibiotic and seek medical advice. Antibiotics come with warning labels and prescribed instructions. However, if you have any questions about clindamycin and alcohol or alcohol and antibiotic interaction, you should contact your doctor. Considering your age, health, and the type of alcohol you prefer, your doctor will tell you if drinking alcohol while taking antibiotics is safe. | https://www.dailyhealthcures.com/general-health/clindamycin-and-alcohol-interaction/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_578622695#3_1248017180 | Title: What Causes Tingling in the Left Arm? How to Treat It?
Headings: Numbness, Pain, and Tingling in the Left Arm: Common Causes, Treatment, & Exercises
Numbness, Pain, and Tingling in the Left Arm: Common Causes, Treatment, & Exercises
What Causes Tingling in the Left Arm?
1. Poor Blood Circulation
2. Vitamin Deficiency
3. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
4. Nerve Damage
5. Vascular Disorder
6. Stroke
7. Alcoholism
8. Heart attack
Treatments for Tingling in the Left Arm
1. Proper Diet
2. Watch Your Movements
3. Exercise
4. Treat Injuries
5. Acupressure
Exercises to Help Tingling in the Left Arm
1. Stretching
2. Rotational exercises
Tingling in the Left Arm: Home Remedies to Try
1. Warm Compress
2. Massage
3. Elevation
4. Turmeric
When to See a Doctor?
Content: 1. Poor Blood Circulation
Poor blood flow can lead to tingling in the left arm. The blood flow can get blocked due to many reasons including the sitting position, or tight clothes or jewelry, or sleeping on your left arm. Apart from numbness or tingling, your hands may get cold and feel clammy. It can also be a symptom of venous stasis ulcers or atherosclerosis. 2. Vitamin Deficiency
Vitamins play a significant role in the smooth working of our nervous system. You should watch your vitamin intake. Lack of vitamin D and B12 can affect your brain function and development. Improper nourishment of the nerves can also cause tingling in the left arm. | https://www.dailyhealthcures.com/general-health/tingling-in-the-left-arm/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_578622695#8_1248025447 | Title: What Causes Tingling in the Left Arm? How to Treat It?
Headings: Numbness, Pain, and Tingling in the Left Arm: Common Causes, Treatment, & Exercises
Numbness, Pain, and Tingling in the Left Arm: Common Causes, Treatment, & Exercises
What Causes Tingling in the Left Arm?
1. Poor Blood Circulation
2. Vitamin Deficiency
3. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
4. Nerve Damage
5. Vascular Disorder
6. Stroke
7. Alcoholism
8. Heart attack
Treatments for Tingling in the Left Arm
1. Proper Diet
2. Watch Your Movements
3. Exercise
4. Treat Injuries
5. Acupressure
Exercises to Help Tingling in the Left Arm
1. Stretching
2. Rotational exercises
Tingling in the Left Arm: Home Remedies to Try
1. Warm Compress
2. Massage
3. Elevation
4. Turmeric
When to See a Doctor?
Content: It is when the flow of blood to the heart and the brain gets disturbed. Stroke can also be caused due to blood clots or plague build up that develop in the arterial walls. High cholesterol, high blood pressure, and diabetes are other illnesses that cause tingling. 7. Alcoholism
Alcoholism is a common cause of tingling in the left arm. Alcoholics usually suffer from vitamin deficiency and have poor diet habits. It eventually results in pain, tingling and numbness feeling in your arm. 8. Heart attack
Tingling in left arm can also be a symptom of heart attack. One may also experience pain in the shoulder or jaw. | https://www.dailyhealthcures.com/general-health/tingling-in-the-left-arm/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_588043539#0_1264525210 | Title: 'I was stung by 1,500 bees and I feel great': MS sufferer's pioneering therapy | Daily Mail Online
Headings: 'I was stung by 1,500 bees and I feel great': MS sufferer's pioneering therapy
'I was stung by 1,500 bees and I feel great': MS sufferer's pioneering therapy
Content: 'I was stung by 1,500 bees and I feel great': MS sufferer's pioneering therapy | Daily Mail Online
'I was stung by 1,500 bees and I feel great': MS sufferer's pioneering therapy
By Luke Salkeld for the Daily Mail
Updated: 02:59 EDT, 5 April 2010
Bee stings have been credited with helping a multiple sclerosis patient regain her quality of life. Sami Chugg, 45, says she was bedridden before turning to the unusual treatment which sees bees being held up to the sufferer's back to sting the area around the spine. Now she is now back on her feet with a much improved quality of life. Alternative therapy: Sami Chugg from Bristol suffers from multiple sclerosis but has been successfully treated with 1500 bee stings
The 45-year-old was diagnosed with MS 12 years ago and says she was numb and unable to move until she tried a treatment known as Bee Venom Therapy or Apitherapy. The treatment involves holding a live bee in a pair of tweezers and deliberately stinging an area of skin on the patient's body. Proponents of the method believe the venom in the sting helps ease the pain of MS symptoms and also stimulates the body to fight back. | https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1263512/I-stung-1-500-bees-I-feel-great-MS-sufferers-pioneering-therapy.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_588043539#1_1264526877 | Title: 'I was stung by 1,500 bees and I feel great': MS sufferer's pioneering therapy | Daily Mail Online
Headings: 'I was stung by 1,500 bees and I feel great': MS sufferer's pioneering therapy
'I was stung by 1,500 bees and I feel great': MS sufferer's pioneering therapy
Content: Now she is now back on her feet with a much improved quality of life. Alternative therapy: Sami Chugg from Bristol suffers from multiple sclerosis but has been successfully treated with 1500 bee stings
The 45-year-old was diagnosed with MS 12 years ago and says she was numb and unable to move until she tried a treatment known as Bee Venom Therapy or Apitherapy. The treatment involves holding a live bee in a pair of tweezers and deliberately stinging an area of skin on the patient's body. Proponents of the method believe the venom in the sting helps ease the pain of MS symptoms and also stimulates the body to fight back. Miss Chugg says she was stung around 1,500 in eighteen months, and feels much better for it. She said: ' Most people would be terrified by the prospect of being stung by a bee. 'But when you have a condition like MS, that involves the numbing of the body, any kind of sensation is welcome - even if it's from a bee sting.' She continued: ' | https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1263512/I-stung-1-500-bees-I-feel-great-MS-sufferers-pioneering-therapy.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_588043539#2_1264528368 | Title: 'I was stung by 1,500 bees and I feel great': MS sufferer's pioneering therapy | Daily Mail Online
Headings: 'I was stung by 1,500 bees and I feel great': MS sufferer's pioneering therapy
'I was stung by 1,500 bees and I feel great': MS sufferer's pioneering therapy
Content: Miss Chugg says she was stung around 1,500 in eighteen months, and feels much better for it. She said: ' Most people would be terrified by the prospect of being stung by a bee. 'But when you have a condition like MS, that involves the numbing of the body, any kind of sensation is welcome - even if it's from a bee sting.' She continued: ' You use a pair of tweezers and get hold of a single bee. 'Then you gradually de-sensitise your body to the sting by injecting it in and out of your skin a few times. 'You have to be very careful, in case your body is prone to anaphylactic shock – which can be fatal. You can't just walk in there and encourage the bees to sting you randomly.' She added: ' | https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1263512/I-stung-1-500-bees-I-feel-great-MS-sufferers-pioneering-therapy.html |
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Content: You use a pair of tweezers and get hold of a single bee. 'Then you gradually de-sensitise your body to the sting by injecting it in and out of your skin a few times. 'You have to be very careful, in case your body is prone to anaphylactic shock – which can be fatal. You can't just walk in there and encourage the bees to sting you randomly.' She added: ' Sadly bees are killed by stinging, so you certainly only want to do this for a very good cause. But the relief it gave me was tremendous.' Researchers claim that certain compounds in bee venom reduce inflammation and pain and a combination of all its ingredients helps the body to release natural healing compounds. The alternative treatment remains unproven by evidence-based medicine but it has been used to treat other wasting diseases and arthritis. The therapy begins gradually as the body needs to be desensitised to the stings, but eventually multiple bees are used at one time and are left in the skin for up to 20 minutes. | https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1263512/I-stung-1-500-bees-I-feel-great-MS-sufferers-pioneering-therapy.html |
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Content: Sadly bees are killed by stinging, so you certainly only want to do this for a very good cause. But the relief it gave me was tremendous.' Researchers claim that certain compounds in bee venom reduce inflammation and pain and a combination of all its ingredients helps the body to release natural healing compounds. The alternative treatment remains unproven by evidence-based medicine but it has been used to treat other wasting diseases and arthritis. The therapy begins gradually as the body needs to be desensitised to the stings, but eventually multiple bees are used at one time and are left in the skin for up to 20 minutes. Miss Chugg, who was treated twice a week, said: ' There are three locations we used for the stings. 'Above the shoulders, the middle back, and then the lumbar area. It's all centred around your spine. It's changed my life and my approach to life.' | https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1263512/I-stung-1-500-bees-I-feel-great-MS-sufferers-pioneering-therapy.html |
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Content: She now campaigns for the 'Safe Land for Bees' project, which aims to raise awareness of the decline in bee populations. She said: ' I became very concerned. I owed bees an awful lot and I felt they were a vital part of our ecosystem. 'Life without them would be unimaginable, because the work they do as pollinators basically keeps our environment ticking over.' More than 85,000 Britons have MS, a condition in which immune cells attack the protective myelin sheath surrounding nerve fibres in the brain and spinal cord. Initially, the body can repair the damage, but over time the nerves become scarred and stop transmitting signals. The bee sting treatment is based on the theory of 'counter irritation' - a new pain firing up the body's immune system to produce a response which dampens the effects of an existing condition. The exact composition of bee venom is not known. It is a chemical cocktail containing enzymes and proteins. | https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1263512/I-stung-1-500-bees-I-feel-great-MS-sufferers-pioneering-therapy.html |
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'I was stung by 1,500 bees and I feel great': MS sufferer's pioneering therapy
Content: More than 85,000 Britons have MS, a condition in which immune cells attack the protective myelin sheath surrounding nerve fibres in the brain and spinal cord. Initially, the body can repair the damage, but over time the nerves become scarred and stop transmitting signals. The bee sting treatment is based on the theory of 'counter irritation' - a new pain firing up the body's immune system to produce a response which dampens the effects of an existing condition. The exact composition of bee venom is not known. It is a chemical cocktail containing enzymes and proteins. Experts have warned the treatment is potentially dangerous with the risk of anaphylactic shock, which can be fatal. And a spokesman for the MS Society has previously said U.S. trials on purified bee venom extract had not found any lasting effect. He said MS was a disease with a variable course. Some patients had fewer symptoms than others or even none at times, making it difficult to tell whether therapy was working. | https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1263512/I-stung-1-500-bees-I-feel-great-MS-sufferers-pioneering-therapy.html |
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America has the HIGHEST rate of diabetes in the developing world - while the UK, Australia and Lithuania are among those nations with the lowest rates of the condition
US has the highest prevalence of diabetes among all developed countries across the world, new data reveals
Almost 11% of American adults - that's nearly 30 million - have the disease, say International Diabetes Federation
Singapore comes in second at 10.5%, followed by Malta at 10% while the UK is among the nations with lowest rates
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Published: 18:50 EDT, 1 December 2015 | Updated: 09:19 EDT, 2 December 2015
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The International Diabetes Federation has revealed the US tops the league tables of developing countries with the highest prevalence of the disease, with 10.75 per cent of adults suffering type 1 or type 2 diabetes. Singapore and Malta come in second and third place
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Experts said the high number of people in the US suffering diabetes, is in large part, due to the number living with type 2 diabetes. The condition is closely linked to obesity. Dr Petra Wilson, the CEO of IDF, called on governments to take actions, including introducing taxes on unhealthy food and drink to try and curb the obesity epidemic. He said: ' As rates of type 2 diabetes increase in many countries around the world, we urgently need preventative action. 'IDF asks governments to lead the way in creating healthier environments, implementing fiscal policies on unhealthy food and using the revenues generated to help prevent and manage all types of diabetes.' | https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-3341773/America-HIGHEST-rate-diabetes-developing-world-UK-Australia-Lithuania-nations-lowest-rates-condition.html |
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In second place, behind the US, is Singapore - with nearly 10.5 per cent of its population battling diabetes. | https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-3341773/America-HIGHEST-rate-diabetes-developing-world-UK-Australia-Lithuania-nations-lowest-rates-condition.html |
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In second place, behind the US, is Singapore - with nearly 10.5 per cent of its population battling diabetes. And Malta is ranked third, with approximately 10 per cent of the population diagnosed with the condition. IDF asks governments to lead the way in creating healthier environments, implementing fiscal policies on unhealthy food and using the revenues generated to help prevent and manage all types of diabetes
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At the other end of the spectrum, Lithuania is the developed country with the lowest prevalence of diabetes – only 4 per cent. The UK and Ireland – both nearly 4.5 percent – and Australia – 5 per cent – are also in the 10 developing nations with lowest prevalence. The Diabetes Atlas also revealed that an estimated 415 million people around the world have diabetes in 2015 – and half of those cases remain undiagnosed. Professor Nam Cho, chair of the IDF Diabetes Atlas committee, said: ‘ | https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-3341773/America-HIGHEST-rate-diabetes-developing-world-UK-Australia-Lithuania-nations-lowest-rates-condition.html |
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Content: And Malta is ranked third, with approximately 10 per cent of the population diagnosed with the condition. IDF asks governments to lead the way in creating healthier environments, implementing fiscal policies on unhealthy food and using the revenues generated to help prevent and manage all types of diabetes
Dr Petra Wilson, CEO of IDF
At the other end of the spectrum, Lithuania is the developed country with the lowest prevalence of diabetes – only 4 per cent. The UK and Ireland – both nearly 4.5 percent – and Australia – 5 per cent – are also in the 10 developing nations with lowest prevalence. The Diabetes Atlas also revealed that an estimated 415 million people around the world have diabetes in 2015 – and half of those cases remain undiagnosed. Professor Nam Cho, chair of the IDF Diabetes Atlas committee, said: ‘ The prevalence of type 1 and type 2 diabetes is increasing worldwide. 'While the exact cause of type 1 diabetes is currently unknown, trends such as urbanisation, unhealthy diets and reduced physical activity are all contributing lifestyle factors that increase the risk of type 2 diabetes.’ The figure is expected to hike up to 642 million by 2040, according to the data. Experts warn approximately 75 per cent of people suffering from diabetes reside in low-income and middle-income countries. Every six seconds there is a diabetes-related death, totaling five million such deaths each year worldwide. | https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-3341773/America-HIGHEST-rate-diabetes-developing-world-UK-Australia-Lithuania-nations-lowest-rates-condition.html |
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Content: The prevalence of type 1 and type 2 diabetes is increasing worldwide. 'While the exact cause of type 1 diabetes is currently unknown, trends such as urbanisation, unhealthy diets and reduced physical activity are all contributing lifestyle factors that increase the risk of type 2 diabetes.’ The figure is expected to hike up to 642 million by 2040, according to the data. Experts warn approximately 75 per cent of people suffering from diabetes reside in low-income and middle-income countries. Every six seconds there is a diabetes-related death, totaling five million such deaths each year worldwide. The US may top the list of developing nations with the highest prevalence of diabetes, but when it is considered alongside third world countries, it ranks at 60th place. A ‘tsunami of diabetes’ is flooding the Middle East, Caribbean and Latin American regions, as well as the Pacific Islands, researchers said. +2
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Worldwide, there are believed to be around 380 million sufferers. In Britain this has topped 3.8 million, a figure that continues to rise. The World Health Organization issued a warning to say the world is facing 'a growing diabetes epidemic of potentially devastating proportions' in 2004. Since 1996, the number of people living with diabetes has more than doubled. The rapid escalation remains of great concern to health bodies. Type 2 diabetes is caused by having too much glucose in the blood because the body's way of turning it into energy is not working properly. As the condition progresses, sufferers often need to maintain a healthy diet, exercise and a combination of medications to manage it. Controlling blood sugar levels are also considered to be the key to reducing the risk of life-changing complications for those already diagnosed. Someone's life expectancy with type 2 diabetes is likely to be reduced as a result of the condition, by up to 10 years, it is believed. Advertisement
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Antibiotic Sensitivity
Effect on Humans
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Daily Science Journal's Picks
Content: This is not to say, however, that all antibiotics are effective in killing eubacteria. Lately, antibiotic resistance has become an issue. Eubacteria is slowly evolving to become resistant to antibiotics, making it difficult for doctors to treat infections. Effect on Humans
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Archaebacteria: None
Eubacteria: Can harm or help humans
Antibiotics have no effect on archaebacteria, but that’s not a bad thing in terms of our health considering that archaebacteria does not have any effect on humans. Eubacteria, on the other hand, can either help or harm humans. Some eubacteria can be considered “pathogens,” which are bacteria that can cause disease. Some examples include salmonella, staphylococcus, and amoeba can cause disease and infections. However, bacteria such as lactobacillus are known as “probiotics,” which exist in your body right now to help with your health. | https://www.dailysciencejournal.com/differences-between-eubacteria-and-archaebacteria/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_659628610#9_1356122323 | Title: Eubacteria vs Archaebacteria | Daily Science Journal
Headings: What Are the Differences Between Eubacteria and Archaebacteria?
What Are the Differences Between Eubacteria and Archaebacteria?
What Is Archaebacteria?
What Is Eubacteria?
Similarities
Differences
Antibiotic Sensitivity
Effect on Humans
Location
Reproduction
Author
Daily Science Journal's Picks
Content: Can harm or help humans
Antibiotics have no effect on archaebacteria, but that’s not a bad thing in terms of our health considering that archaebacteria does not have any effect on humans. Eubacteria, on the other hand, can either help or harm humans. Some eubacteria can be considered “pathogens,” which are bacteria that can cause disease. Some examples include salmonella, staphylococcus, and amoeba can cause disease and infections. However, bacteria such as lactobacillus are known as “probiotics,” which exist in your body right now to help with your health. Location
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Archaebacteria: Extreme environments
Eubacteria: Everywhere
You can find eubacteria everywhere – even inside you. Don’t worry, though: most of these bacteria are harmless so you won’t be able to feel it or see any effects. | https://www.dailysciencejournal.com/differences-between-eubacteria-and-archaebacteria/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_659628610#10_1356123793 | Title: Eubacteria vs Archaebacteria | Daily Science Journal
Headings: What Are the Differences Between Eubacteria and Archaebacteria?
What Are the Differences Between Eubacteria and Archaebacteria?
What Is Archaebacteria?
What Is Eubacteria?
Similarities
Differences
Antibiotic Sensitivity
Effect on Humans
Location
Reproduction
Author
Daily Science Journal's Picks
Content: Location
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Archaebacteria: Extreme environments
Eubacteria: Everywhere
You can find eubacteria everywhere – even inside you. Don’t worry, though: most of these bacteria are harmless so you won’t be able to feel it or see any effects. However, too much bacteria or coming into contact with certain eubacteria can cause negative health effects that you may notice. Archaebacteria, however, can only be found in extreme environments like hydrothermal vents, hot springs, and highly saline, acidic, and anaerobic environments, so they’re a relatively rarer bacteria to find. Reproduction
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Archaebacteria: Asexually (Fission, budding, fragmentation)
Eubacteria: Spores to remain dormant through non-inhabitable conditions
Archaebacteria reproduce through means such as fission (splitting into two), budding (growing a new organism from an existing organism), and fragmentation (splitting an organism into multiple pieces and then growing new organisms from those pieces). | https://www.dailysciencejournal.com/differences-between-eubacteria-and-archaebacteria/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_659628610#11_1356125445 | Title: Eubacteria vs Archaebacteria | Daily Science Journal
Headings: What Are the Differences Between Eubacteria and Archaebacteria?
What Are the Differences Between Eubacteria and Archaebacteria?
What Is Archaebacteria?
What Is Eubacteria?
Similarities
Differences
Antibiotic Sensitivity
Effect on Humans
Location
Reproduction
Author
Daily Science Journal's Picks
Content: However, too much bacteria or coming into contact with certain eubacteria can cause negative health effects that you may notice. Archaebacteria, however, can only be found in extreme environments like hydrothermal vents, hot springs, and highly saline, acidic, and anaerobic environments, so they’re a relatively rarer bacteria to find. Reproduction
Image via Pixabay user Geralt
Archaebacteria: Asexually (Fission, budding, fragmentation)
Eubacteria: Spores to remain dormant through non-inhabitable conditions
Archaebacteria reproduce through means such as fission (splitting into two), budding (growing a new organism from an existing organism), and fragmentation (splitting an organism into multiple pieces and then growing new organisms from those pieces). Eubacteria, however, comes in spores. These are dormant structures designed to withstand environmental conditions that could kill it. Although these two types of bacteria are extremely small, the differences are very significant: eubacteria is very ubiquitous these days and can be found everywhere, while archaebacteria can only be found in certain conditions. Author
Jerry Faustino
As our Editor-in-Chief, Jerry is one of the founding members of Daily Science Journal and has about a decade of experience working in the field of quantum physics. | https://www.dailysciencejournal.com/differences-between-eubacteria-and-archaebacteria/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_666426062#1_1372986789 | Title: Probiotic Milk Products and Digestive Health | Dairy Nutrition
Headings: Probiotic Milk Products and Digestive Health
Probiotic Milk Products and Digestive Health
Highlights
The Evidence
Potential Mechanisms
Conclusion
References
Keywords
Content: Probiotics are defined as “live microorganisms which, when administered in adequate amounts, confer a health benefit on the host.” 1 This term refers to specific strains of bacteria, and typical probiotics include lactic acid bacteria such as Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium. These strains are widely used in the fermentation of dairy products, such as yogurt, cheese and kefir. Fermented dairy products with active bacterial cultures are therefore one of the most common sources of probiotics. These types of probiotic-containing milk products may be beneficial for a number of gastrointestinal and digestive conditions. 2,3
The Evidence
Helicobacter pylori Infection
A 2009 systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials evaluated the effect of fermented milk products enriched with probiotics on Helicobacter pylori infection. A total of 10 eligible studies, which included 963 adults and children, were assessed. It was found that fermented milk-based probiotic preparations reduce Helicobacter pylori infection rates by approximately 5% to 15%. 4
A prospective study published in 2012 examined the effect of probiotic-containing yogurt on systemic immunological response among 38 children with Helicobacter pylori infection. The study concluded that intestinal microbiota balance can be maintained and humoral and cellular immunity can be stimulated in children who regularly consume yogurt. | https://www.dairynutrition.ca/scientific-evidence/roles-on-certain-health-conditions/probiotic-milk-products-and-digestive-health |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_666426062#2_1372988735 | Title: Probiotic Milk Products and Digestive Health | Dairy Nutrition
Headings: Probiotic Milk Products and Digestive Health
Probiotic Milk Products and Digestive Health
Highlights
The Evidence
Potential Mechanisms
Conclusion
References
Keywords
Content: 2,3
The Evidence
Helicobacter pylori Infection
A 2009 systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials evaluated the effect of fermented milk products enriched with probiotics on Helicobacter pylori infection. A total of 10 eligible studies, which included 963 adults and children, were assessed. It was found that fermented milk-based probiotic preparations reduce Helicobacter pylori infection rates by approximately 5% to 15%. 4
A prospective study published in 2012 examined the effect of probiotic-containing yogurt on systemic immunological response among 38 children with Helicobacter pylori infection. The study concluded that intestinal microbiota balance can be maintained and humoral and cellular immunity can be stimulated in children who regularly consume yogurt. 5
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
A review of 42 trials systematically examined the role of lactic acid bacteria, such as lactobacilli, bifidobacteria, enterococci, streptococci and bacilli, on irritable bowel syndrome. A majority of the clinical trials reviewed showed that lactic acid bacteria alleviate abdominal pain and discomfort. Both single- and multi-centre studies have shown that lactic acid bacteria may improve abdominal bloating and distension. Out of 24 trials, improvements in bowel habit satisfaction were found in 13 studies, and 16 trials reported improvements in symptom severity. 6
A 2013 randomized controlled trial investigated the efficacy of a probiotic yogurt in irritable bowel syndrome. | https://www.dairynutrition.ca/scientific-evidence/roles-on-certain-health-conditions/probiotic-milk-products-and-digestive-health |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_666426062#6_1372996460 | Title: Probiotic Milk Products and Digestive Health | Dairy Nutrition
Headings: Probiotic Milk Products and Digestive Health
Probiotic Milk Products and Digestive Health
Highlights
The Evidence
Potential Mechanisms
Conclusion
References
Keywords
Content: 9 In addition, findings from a cohort study of middle-aged women living in France indicate that milk products are a protein source that does not increase the risk of inflammatory bowel disease. 10
Antibiotic-Associated Diarrhea
Evidence demonstrates that probiotics are associated with reduced antibiotic-associated diarrhea. In a meta-analysis of 82 randomized controlled trials, a statistically significant association was found between the administration of probiotics and the reduction of antibiotic-associated diarrhea. Various studies included in the meta-analysis consisted of interventions with probiotic milk products, which showed that probiotic milk products may be efficacious in preventing antibiotic-associated diarrhea. 11
Constipation
A 2013 meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials indicated that short-term probiotic supplementation reduces intestinal transit time. Greater effects were observed among adults who were older or constipated. Certain probiotic strains, such as strains of Bifidobacterium lactis, appear to be more efficacious. 12
Lactose Intolerance
In an evidence-based report on lactose intolerance and health published in 2010, a systematic review of the literature indicated that there was insufficient evidence to determine the effectiveness of yogurt and probiotics in alleviating the symptoms of lactose intolerance. 13 However, many people who have difficulty digesting milk find that they can digest yogurt. This is because beneficial bacteria in yogurt have lactase activity and thus help in lactose digestion. | https://www.dairynutrition.ca/scientific-evidence/roles-on-certain-health-conditions/probiotic-milk-products-and-digestive-health |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_666426062#7_1372998537 | Title: Probiotic Milk Products and Digestive Health | Dairy Nutrition
Headings: Probiotic Milk Products and Digestive Health
Probiotic Milk Products and Digestive Health
Highlights
The Evidence
Potential Mechanisms
Conclusion
References
Keywords
Content: Greater effects were observed among adults who were older or constipated. Certain probiotic strains, such as strains of Bifidobacterium lactis, appear to be more efficacious. 12
Lactose Intolerance
In an evidence-based report on lactose intolerance and health published in 2010, a systematic review of the literature indicated that there was insufficient evidence to determine the effectiveness of yogurt and probiotics in alleviating the symptoms of lactose intolerance. 13 However, many people who have difficulty digesting milk find that they can digest yogurt. This is because beneficial bacteria in yogurt have lactase activity and thus help in lactose digestion. 14
Gastric Cancer
It has been postulated that probiotics may help in gastric cancer prevention, but the evidence so far is mainly based on experimental in-vitro data. For instance, a study was conducted on fermented milk containing Propionibacterium freudenreichii as microbiota, and it was demonstrated that this probiotic fermented milk had pro-apoptotic effects on human gastric cancer cells. 15
Potential Mechanisms
Probiotics, such as lactic acid bacteria, are active bacterial cultures with unique characteristics that allow them to survive in the gastrointestinal tract and compete with other enteric microorganisms. Thus, they help to maintain the natural balance of the microbiota and overall health. 2,3
Additionally, probiotics may promote immunomodulation by attaching to gut epithelial tissue, interacting with the immune system and producing antimicrobial substances. | https://www.dairynutrition.ca/scientific-evidence/roles-on-certain-health-conditions/probiotic-milk-products-and-digestive-health |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_669603753#8_1378965943 | Title: What are common Texas parole definitions? | David Finn, P.C.
Headings: What are common Texas parole definitions?
What are common Texas parole definitions?
Conditions for Parole
Content: Mentally Retarded Offender Program (MROP) is a program that places mentally retarded releasees on a specialized caseload with a parole officer trained specifically for providing supervision and services that meet these offenders’ special needs. Special Needs Parole is an early parole, with Board of Pardons and Parole approval, permitted for offenders who are elderly, terminally ill, physically handicapped, mentally ill or mentally retarded. Sex Offender (SO) are offenders who have been sentenced for committing a sexual offense, have a past conviction for an offense involving sexually deviant behavior, have displayed sexually deviant behavior in the commission of any offense, or have admitted committing sexually deviant behavior. Sex offenders require a higher degree of supervision than other offenders do. Sex Offender Treatment Program (SOTP) has for its primary goal to reduce the rate of re-offense and move the participant toward a more pro-social lifestyle. Substance Abuse Treatment Facilities (SATFs) primarily provide treatment and rehabilitation to offenders with substance abuse problems. They also offer education and life skills training. They may offer vocational training and 24-hour supervision. Releasee is a convicted felon released from incarceration to serve a portion of their sentence under supervision in the community on parole or mandatory supervision. A releasee reports on a regular schedule to a Parole Officer, and must obey specific conditions of release until the original sentence is completed. | https://www.dallascriminallawyer.com/faqs/what-are-common-texas-parole-definitions/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_669603753#9_1378967885 | Title: What are common Texas parole definitions? | David Finn, P.C.
Headings: What are common Texas parole definitions?
What are common Texas parole definitions?
Conditions for Parole
Content: Substance Abuse Treatment Facilities (SATFs) primarily provide treatment and rehabilitation to offenders with substance abuse problems. They also offer education and life skills training. They may offer vocational training and 24-hour supervision. Releasee is a convicted felon released from incarceration to serve a portion of their sentence under supervision in the community on parole or mandatory supervision. A releasee reports on a regular schedule to a Parole Officer, and must obey specific conditions of release until the original sentence is completed. Releasees shall be tested for the major drugs of abuse in any combination deemed appropriate by the parole officer. The major drugs of abuse include, but are not limited to, amphetamines, barbiturates, cocaine, marijuana, and opiates. A periodic evaluation shall determine the necessity to change testing patterns and illicit substances to be tested for. Restitution Center is a community-based correction facility that provides 24-hour close supervision and a highly structured environment for non-violent felons. Offenders are confined to the center except to go to their place of employment, to perform community service work, or to attend education or rehabilitation programs. | https://www.dallascriminallawyer.com/faqs/what-are-common-texas-parole-definitions/ |
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