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 | | Diseases of affluence are those diseases which are thought to be a result of increasing wealth in a society Possible causes of the diseases of affluence |  | | Hence, most customers, depending upon their level of affluence will reply by |  | | His forthcoming book, The Good of Affluence, will be published this summer by Wm. |
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http://edood.com/ed/affluence.html
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| | Human Ecology : T. Colin Campbell |
 | | Campbell, T.C., Chen, J., Brun, T., Parpia, B., Qu, Y., Chen, C., and Geissler, C. China: From diseases of poverty to diseases of affluence: Policy implications of the epidemiological transition. |  | | Campbell, C., Chen, J., Liu, C., Li, J., and Parpia, B. Non-association of aflatoxin with primary liver cancer in a cross-sectional ecologic survey in the People's Republic of China. |  | | Campbell, T. C., and Chen, J. Diet and chronic degenerative diseases: Perspectives from China. |
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http://www.human.cornell.edu/faculty/facultybio.cfm?netid=tcc1&facs=1
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| | Human Ecology : T. Colin Campbell |
 | | Campbell, T.C., Chen, J., Brun, T., Parpia, B., Qu, Y., Chen, C., and Geissler, C. China: From diseases of poverty to diseases of affluence: Policy implications of the epidemiological transition. |  | | Campbell, C., Chen, J., Liu, C., Li, J., and Parpia, B. Non-association of aflatoxin with primary liver cancer in a cross-sectional ecologic survey in the People's Republic of China. |  | | Campbell, T. C., and Chen, J. Diet and chronic degenerative diseases: Perspectives from China. |
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http://www.human.cornell.edu/faculty/facultybio.cfm?netid=tcc1&facs=1
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 | | Diseases of affluence / Spontaneous remission / Short bowel syndrome / Shin splints / Tropical sprue / Digestive diseases / Balanitis xerotica obliterans / Osteoporosis / Nosema apis / List of songs about disease / |  | | Hemiparesis / Aseptic bone necrosis / Glomerulonephritis / Lymphopenia / New World Syndrome / Tungiasis / Olivopontocerebellar atrophy / Tropical sprue / Metabolic Oncolytic Regimen / List of notifiable diseases / |  | | Risk capital / Financial engineering / Anti Money Laundering / Recurring expentiture / Bear market / Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst / Fair value / Merchant banking / Cost estimation models / Alpha (Investment) / |
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http://villinsc712.seesaa.net/index.rdf
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| | Exercise - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Frequent and regular physical exercise is an important component in the prevention of some of the diseases of affluence such as cancer, heart disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. |  | | Frequent and regular exercise has been shown to help prevent or to cure major illnesses such as high blood pressure, obesity, heart disease, diabetes, insomnia, cancer [1] and depression, and many more diseases.Researchers have shown that three 10 minutes walks burn as many calories and exercise your heart as well as one 30 minutes walk. |  | | However studies have shown that vigorous exercise executed by healthy individuals can effectively increase opioid peptides (aka endorphins, a naturally occurring opiate that in conjunction with other neurotransmitters is responsible for exercise induced euphoria), positively influence hormone production (i.e., increase testosterone and growth hormone), and help prevent neuromuscular diseases. |
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| | Mediterranean diet heals; everyday American groceries kill |
 | | The evidence keeps piling up: diet is the cure to heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and a long list of other diseases of affluence. |  | | Unhealthy groceries -- containing refined sugars, hydrogenated oils, chemical additives and color fixing chemicals like sodium nitrite -- lead directly to the top ten diseases in America. |  | | That's because it's our groceries (see related ebook on groceries) that cause these diseases in the first place. |
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 | | Venereal diseases too were rife in Egypt - an attestation to the loose morality of the people engendered by the affluence of society at that time. |  | | Bilharzia is one of the diseases of Egypt and it is taking its toll in Anglo-Saxon lands today simply because people will not heed the Law of the Lord which controls the presence of the alien in their midst and also the resistance to disease in the dietary laws. |  | | Further, while many conservatively minded people acknowledge that all of the nations of the earth, the Anglo-Saxon people are the main target of a conspiratorial attack, they appear reluctant to accept a Bible-based explanation for this. |
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http://homepage.idx.com.au/fdowsett/libert10.htm
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| | Physical exercise - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Frequent and regular physical exercise is an important component in the prevention of some of the diseases of affluence such as cancer, heart disease, cardiovascular disease, Type 2 diabetes and obesity. |  | | However studies have shown that vigorous exercise executed by healthy individuals can effectively increase opioid peptides (aka endorphins, a naturally occurring opiate that in conjunction with other neurotransmitters is responsible for exercise induced euphoria), positively influence hormone production (i.e., increase testosterone and growth hormone), and help prevent neuromuscular diseases. |  | | Flexibility exercises such as stretching improve the range of motion of muscles and joints. |
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| | 1.1 Intrauterine Growth Retardation (IUGR) |
 | | Barkers foetal origins of disease hypothesis posits that nutritional insults during critical periods of gestation and early infancy, followed by relative affluence, increase the risks of chronic diseases in adulthood as described in Box 1.1. |  | | Diarrhoeal diseases, intestinal parasitosis, and respiratory infections are common in developing countries and may also have an important impact on IUGR. |  | | There is evidence of associations between retarded foetal growth and blood pressure, noninsulin-dependent diabetes, coronary heart disease, and cancer in adult life. |
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http://www.unsystem.org/scn/archives/rwns04/ch10.htm
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| | Alzahra Tours, Yemen: Socatra island |
 | | Socotra island is distinguished by the affluence of producing, different fish found in huge commercial quantities particularly the Lobster and Rock Lobstes which are sought worldwide and known for their international quality. |  | | This cocentration of the kinds of Ladanum is not available anywhere except on this island, in addition to other natural plants which are commonly used on the island on which the socotra depended as a sort of cure for the different diseases. |  | | Socotra is the largest Yemeni island, It is located east of Aden Gulf between the Latitudes 12,8-12,42 north of the equator and the longitudes 53,19-54,33east of Greenwich and. |
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 | | Whether we'll ever manage to get ourselves on to a more austere and healthier diet seems improbable; but there's no excuse for allowing our zoo animals also to succumb to the diseases of affluence. |  | | Schwitzer, C., and Kaumanns, W. (2000): Feeding behaviour in two captive groups of black-and-white ruffed lemurs( Varecia v. |  | | I have recently read articles dealing with the topic of obesity in widely differing species of zoo animal, Galapagos giant tortoises ( Geochelone elephantopus) and ruffed lemurs( Varecia variegata). |
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| | New Books |
 | | Similarly, growing divisions of wealth add to the problem, bringing diseases relating to poverty and malnourishment, and also those caused by affluence and over-consumption. |  | | Issues such as equitable and sustainable modernization, the determinants of health, the process of marginalization and survival strategies on the periphery are covered in this book. |  | | The author argues that rather than uniting the colonising community in a racist mission of domination, racial thought amplified the fissures in German Samoa's population and supported the administration's Realpolitik. |
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| | PLoS Medicine |
 | | Rethinking the “Diseases of Affluence” Paradigm: Global Patterns of Nutritional Risks in Relation to Economic Development |  | | PLoS Medicine is an open-access journal published by the nonprofit organization Public Library of Science. |  | | To mark this important event, PLoS Medicine has published a special collection of new articles and a collection of archived articles on HIV/AIDS. |
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| | Anti Aging Wrinkle Cream |
 | | Frequent and regular exercise is an important componenet in the prevention of some of the diseases of affluence anti aging wrinkle cream such as cancer, heart disease, diabetes and obesity. |  | | The function of hormones is to serve as a signal to the target cells; the action of hormones is determined by the pattern of secretion and the signal transduction of the receiving tissue. |  | | The psychedelic area is the whole left side of the anti aging diet hallucinogen region (not just the cyan portion), and dissociatives are the whole right side of the hallucinogen region (not just the yellow portion). |
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| | Iron - Vitacost |
 | | In addition, the heart diseases of affluence are rare among impoverished peoples who are often iron deficient. |  | | The depletion of iron stores by regular phlebotomy could be the experimental system for testing this hypothesis, and a preventive therapy if the hypothesis is confirmed. |  | | Dietary iron and coronary heart disease risk: a study from Greece. |
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http://www.vitacost.com/science/medstudies.cfm?litid=18
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| | Exercise - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Frequent and regular exercise is an important component in the prevention of some of the diseases of affluence such as cancer, heart disease, diabetes and obesity. |  | | Flexibility exercises such as stretching improve the range of motion of muscles and joints. |  | | When exercising it becomes even more important to have good diet to ensure the body has the correct ratio of macronutrients whilst providing ample micronutrients, this is to aid the body with the recovery process following strenuous exercise. |
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| | Texas Monthly June 1996: The Lawsuit from Hell |
 | | Although some Lone Star employees were obviously sick, it soon became clear that Nix didn’t yet have a shred of evidence directly linking any of their diseases to any products that had been shipped into that plant. |  | | Just on the other side of the railroad tracks, however, is Daingerfield’s lone symbol of affluence—a two-story, 120-year-old building that cost at least $1 million to renovate. |  | | Spread over ten acres next to the pristine Lone Star Lake, which adjoins Lake O’ the Pines, the plant is an ancient collection of gymnasium-size buildings and furnaces, all mottled by dust and heat, the sides of the buildings so stained with rust that they have turned the color of tobacco juice. |
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| | British Liver Trust |
 | | However it has recently been recognised that NASH may be one of the most common liver diseases in the developed world and occurs in some individuals who are neither obese nor diabetic. |  | | Like non insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) and coronary heart disease, NASH may be considered a "disease of affluence" and as a result is almost certainly increasing in frequency. |  | | As with alcoholic liver disease the initial step in the evolution of NASH is almost certainly the deposition of excess fat within the liver. |
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| | Majid Ezzati, Assistant Professor of International Health, Department of Population and International Health, Harvard School of Public Health |
 | | Ezzati M, Vander Hoorn S, Lawes CCM, Leach R, James WPT, Lopez AD, Rodgers A, Murray CJL (2005) Rethinking the diseases of affluence paradigm: global patterns of nutritional risks in relation to economic development PLoS Medicine, 2(5): e133 |  | | Ezzati M, Lopez AD, Rodgers A, Murray CJL (Eds) (2004) Comparative Quantification of Health Risks: The Global and Regional Burden of Disease Attributable to Selected Major Risk Factors (Volumes 1 and 2). |  | | Bailis R, Ezzati M, Kammen DM (2005) Mortality and greenhouse gas impacts of biomass and petroleum energy futures in Africa Science, 308(5718): 98-103 |
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| | vegetarianism. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 |
 | | In the contemporary United States, vegetarianism has gained acceptance as a practice that lowers ones risk for the diseases of affluence, e.g., high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, and certain cancers. |  | | The basis of the practice of vegetarianism may be religious or ethical, economic, or nutritional, and its followers differ as to strictness of observance. |  | | In a strict vegetarian, or vegan, diet (i.e., one that excludes all animal products), the nine amino acids that must be supplied by the diet can be obtained by eating foods that include both grains and legumes (e.g., beans or tofu) at any point during the day. |
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| | Asia's wildlife hunted for China's appetite - Environment - MSNBC.com |
 | | Selling for $45 a pound in Shanghai, pangolin meat is regarded as highly nutritious while its scales are prescribed for ailments ranging from skin diseases to lack of milk in breast-feeding mothers. |  | | And with China’s growing affluence, more can afford exotic wildlife dishes once served only at banquets of the elite. |  | | The region’s pangolins, snakes and freshwater turtles are now the most intensely sought-after species, having eclipsed the trade in tiger bone, rhino horn and bear gall bladder due to decimation of the latter species and tougher policing of the smuggling of those parts. |
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| | Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine: Paleolithic diet |
 | | Many nutritionists and scientists believe a Paleolithic diet and lifestyle might be an effective weapon against the adverse effects of modern affluence, reducing risk of heart disease, cancer, obesity, rheumatoid arthritis, and other conditions. |  | | They argue that diseases such as cancer, heart disease, and arthritis are found less frequently in hunter-gatherer societies because few members of those societies survive to an age at which those conditions become problems. |  | | The Paleolithic, or caveman, diet is a reversion to the foods eaten by humans prior to the advents of civilization, agriculture, and technology. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/g2603/0005/2603000571/p1/article.jhtml
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