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Oh, never mind. This is that poisoning issue.
Report it to whom. WARREN OHIO. ONE OF THE COP HAS A WIFE AND TWO KIDS,and has rental's and all of his rental's are rented by women.
And when they can not pay rent he has sex with them. And may have 6 kids by his renters . He owes my dad for working on his new house..So is that who I sould report it to.......And I sould not have to report it it sould be my doc..And if the doc that did my first surgery sould have did so.
And I have all of the medical pombles now. So who is going to pay for this. Anyone?
Pushoverbig 3 months ago .
Your profile says 4 surgeries. Which is it? Attention to detail is important, don't you agree - when you open an account and ask fake questions?
I live in Ohio. Let me call the Warren police and tell them what you are saying. I will forward your claims to them, and your picture.
They can verify your ISP, and then will know your name and address. I'm sure when they come to visit you, you guys can get it all worked out. Or isz that not what you want to do?
It is NOT your doctors job to report it to the Police, THAT is YOUR job/ .
Here is the FBIs website , you can report it to them, they love stuff like thisfbi.gov/ gov.
There should be a record of your surgery on file at the place where it was done, but there is no requirement that doctors or surgeons report your basic surgery to anyplace. It was up to you, when they were taking your history for the subsequent surgeries, to mention "Oh, yeah, I had my wazzit taken out by Dr. Moriarity".
Let me call the Warren police and tell them what you are saying. I will forward your claims to them, and your picture. They can verify your ISP, and then will know your name and address.
I'm sure when they come to visit you, you guys can get it all worked out. Or isz that not what you want to do?
It is NOT your doctors job to report it to the Police, THAT is YOUR job/ Trekincat 54 months ago.
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Weight loss can be caused by a lot of factors. One of them is sleep. According to certain studies, sleep can greatly contribute to weight loss, and may be the best diet secret ever.By looking at the person who had been deprived of sleep, one can usually say that the guy is thin because he had no sleep.
However, a certain study/research presented at the 2006 American Thoracic Society International Conference states otherwise. According to this research, people who sleep for 5 hours gained more weight than those who sleep for 7 hours. On this research, exercise and eating habits have been taken into consideration.
Guess what, it was found out that they are not directly responsible for weight loss and gain in terms of sleep. Some reasons why you would lose weight when you have good sleep are; 1) Lack of sleep may affect your basal metabolic rate, or the number of calories you burn while resting.2) Sleep deficiency can also affect your stress hormone called cortisol, and can stimulate hunger.3) Inadequate sleep can cause lesser metabolism of carbohydrates that can lead to higher fat storage. Check out thyroid.about.com/od/loseweightsuccessfu... for more info.
You have asked a very good question. Yes, sleep and weight loss are intimately related. Research has shown that not getting enough sleep, plays havoc with your hormones that regulate your appetite.
The two hormones that play a major part in regulating our appetite are leptin, which suppresses our appetite and ghrelin which boosts our appetite. Inadequate sleep leads to rise in ghrelin and fall in leptin. As a result you tend to eat more, thus putting on pounds.
This was concluded in the surveys conducted by National Sleep Foundation. It noted that in 1998, 35% of Americans were sleeping for 8 hours a night as against mere 26% in 2005. This loss of sleep has coincided with weight gain amongst the Americans.
Similar results were seen amongst women and children. While the research is still on, the available evidence shows that weight loss and sleep are closely related.
Yes, it can. New studies have proven that lack of sleep causes the body to produce cortisol, which is involved in the body's inflammatory responses, and two hormones involved in appetite control, which regulate how hungry you feel. You can look this up at the following links: webmd.com/sleep-disorders/guide/lose-wei... usatoday.com/news/health/2004-12-06-slee... Or, do a topic search at: sciencedaily.com Hope this answers your question!
Yes, sleep and weight loss are intimately related. Research has shown that not getting enough sleep, plays havoc with your hormones that regulate your appetite. The two hormones that play a major part in regulating our appetite are leptin, which suppresses our appetite and ghrelin which boosts our appetite.
Inadequate sleep leads to rise in ghrelin and fall in leptin. As a result you tend to eat more, thus putting on pounds. This was concluded in the surveys conducted by National Sleep Foundation.
It noted that in 1998, 35% of Americans were sleeping for 8 hours a night as against mere 26% in 2005. This loss of sleep has coincided with weight gain amongst the Americans. Similar results were seen amongst women and children.
While the research is still on, the available evidence shows that weight loss and sleep are closely related. You have asked a very good question. Yes, sleep and weight loss are intimately related.
Research has shown that not getting enough sleep, plays havoc with your hormones that regulate your appetite. The two hormones that play a major part in regulating our appetite are leptin, which suppresses our appetite and ghrelin which boosts our appetite. Inadequate sleep leads to rise in ghrelin and fall in leptin.
As a result you tend to eat more, thus putting on pounds. This was concluded in the surveys conducted by National Sleep Foundation. It noted that in 1998, 35% of Americans were sleeping for 8 hours a night as against mere 26% in 2005.
This loss of sleep has coincided with weight gain amongst the Americans. Similar results were seen amongst women and children. While the research is still on, the available evidence shows that weight loss and sleep are closely related.
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