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ATP and energy production in patients with Chronic Pain and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Explanation:
Chronic pain and Chronic fatigue are two conditions of explainable causes. Many time persons complain that they have to go through a battery of tests before they find that they have ruled out every possible disease and then there are no other choices left. There are no specific causes and there are no specific cures; although there has been strong correlation to traumatic events being a cause. Many patients are left to be treated with anti-anxiety, depression and ADD/ADHD medication to relieve a plethora of symptoms.
Recently isolated studies have been done to treat these conditions by fortifying the mitochondria and replenishing the electron transport chain with vital components such as Magnesium and Coq10. Over a 50% relieve has been reported on patients that add a few more supplements to their diet aside from these.
The breakthrough here is to understand how to treat a disease by providing what the body is lacking rather than shutting off the pain sensors which are reporting pain; a signal that there is trouble.
The concept here is that Chronic pain and chronic fatigue is of an unknown cause and has an unknown cure. What was intriguing was that a condition that is so debilitating can be managed with supplements available on the market. To explore this further would be to take these supplements myself and see the effect it has on a personal level.
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A. It was a league of friendship, in which the states were sovereign and the the national government had only weak powers
Explanation:
The Articles of Confederation were a hot mess because there were EXTREMELY few Federal (or centralized powers) For example, the state of Georgia could decide the didn't want to pay taxes and New York could make it's own independent trade agreements with China.
What is the article name?
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The history of Cuba is characterized by dependence on outside powers—Spain, the US, and the USSR. The island of Cuba was inhabited by various Amerindian cultures prior to the arrival of the Genoese explorer Christopher Columbus in 1492. After his arrival on a Spanish expedition, Spain conquered Cuba and appointed Spanish governors to rule in Havana. The administrators in Cuba were subject to the Viceroy of New Spain and the local authorities in Hispaniola. In 1762–63, Havana was briefly occupied by Great Britain, before being returned to Spain in exchange for Florida. A series of rebellions during the 19th century failed to end Spanish rule and claimed the lives of hundreds of thousands of Cubans. However, the Spanish–American War resulted in a Spanish withdrawal from the island in 1898, and following three-and-a-half years of subsequent US military rule,[1] Cuba gained formal independence in 1902.[2]
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