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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for Energy
  1. ... of water during physical activity to maintain optimal energy levels and to prevent dehydration.
  2. When energy input is equal to energy output, there is no expansion of fat cells (lipocytes) to accommodate excess. It is only when more calories are taken in than ...
  3. Calories are the basic unit of energy within food. When you eat, your body converts calories into energy and uses what it can and stores the rest in the ...
  4. Arsenic and Drinking Water (U.S. Geological Survey)  
    Arsenic/Learn More ... Arsenic ... Drinking Water/Images ... Drinking Water ... U.S. Geological Survey ... Arsenic is a naturally occurring element, but long-term exposure can ...
  5. ... and act as cushions between vertebrae, and absorb energy while the spinal column flexes, extends, and twists. ...
  6. ... to using fatty acids as a source of energy. GH secretion occurs in a pulsatile (short, concentrated ...
  7. ... birth. You can also relax and conserve your energy during a long labor. To lower the odds ...
  8. ... pancreas convert the nutritive components of food into energy and break down the non-nutritive components into ...
  9. ... is considered a macronutrient in that it provides energy (about 7 calories per gram). The equivalent of ...
  10. ... condition are bulging eyes (exophthalmos), heat intolerance, increased energy, difficulty sleeping, diarrhea, and anxiety.
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