What is the difference between ripened and unripened cheese?

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Answer 1
Answer: The difference is that ripened cheese like Parmesan or Cheddar, can be stored or aged until it reaches the desired taste. Unripened cheese like Cottage cheese or Cream cheese, is sold as soon as it is manufactured and doesn't age.

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Cancer can be treated by using drugs to destroy the cancer cells. This type of treatment is calleda. surgery.
b. chemotherapy.
c. radiation therapy.
d. combination drug therapy.

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Cancer can be treated by using drugs to destroy the cancer cells. This type of treatment is called chemotherapy. Cancer is known to be one of the most common silent killers of all time, good thing that there are available treatment around the world and the most common among them is chemotherapy. This kind of treatment kills cancer cells effectively but also it can have some side effects to the human body because it doesn't know the difference between a healty and a cancer cells.

Which food provides the best source of the recommended daily allowance for fats?

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avocados, olive oil, nuts, seeds, and fatty fish

Explanation:

Match each disease with a public health strategy for preventing it.A. Measles
Education
B. Skin cancer
Vaccination
C. Salmonella poisoning
Food inspection

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Answer:

A. Measles --> Vaccination

B. Skin cancer --> Education

C. Salmonella poisoning --> Food inspection

Explanation:

A. Measles

It is a very contagious and potentially serious viral disease, which spreads easily when the infected person removes respiratory secretions when speaking, coughing or sneezing. It can occur at all ages, with children being the most affected and being serious in young and immunocompromised children. It can cause serious respiratory complications such as pneumonia or diseases of the central nervous system.

Its symptoms: high fever, runny nose, conjunctivitis and cough, rash on the face and neck that spreads to the rest of the body.

There is currently a measles vaccine that is a combination vaccine that provides protection against three diseases: measles, mumps, and rubella (known as triple viral or MMR). The MMR vaccine is proven effective and very safe.

B.Skin cancer

It is known that the main cause of skin cancer is exposure to the sun, specifically to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Much of the exposure of ultraviolet radiation throughout life is received in childhood, especially for recreational activities. Several studies have shown that sun exposure received throughout life, including that received in childhood, contributes to the development of skin cancer. This is why prevention must begin in childhood.

There are several ways to prevent skin cancer, such as performing activities under shade, not exposing yourself to the sun during peak hours, using creams with UV protection, going to the dermatologist on a recurring basis, but the main thing is to receive the necessary education to prevent this disease

C. Salmonella poisoning

Salmonellosis is a type of food poisoning caused by the salmonella bacteria (bacteria that usually live in the intestines of animals and humans and are expelled through feces). According to the World Health Organization (WHO), reptiles and birds are the main carriers.

The WHO notes that salmonellosis is: "one of the most common and widely spread foodborne diseases." He adds that: "Most cases of salmonellosis are mild, although sometimes the disease can cause death."

As a prevention, WHO advises control at all stages of the food chain, from agricultural production to food processing, manufacturing and preparation, both in commercial establishments and in homes.

In homes, prevention begins with good food storage and continues with aspects such as washing hands before cooking and wearing gloves when handling the feces of domestic animals.

A.Measles - Vaccination
B.Skin Cancer - Education
C.Salmonella poisoning - Food inspection

In the state of Missouri research data, how many more years did non-smokers live compared to people who smoked? 7.4 years 9.8 years 13.2 years 15.6 years

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The correct answer to the question presented is that non-smokers live 13.2 years more compared to people who smoked. According to the research data results from the state of Missouri, smokers are prone to have shorter lives compared to those who do not smoke. 

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13.2

Explanation:

Eating disorders are frequently accompanied by existing psychiatric and physical illness, including anxiety, obsessive behavior, depression, and __________. a. substance abuse
b. stroke
c. hemorrhaging
d. risk taking

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The answer is letter A.

There are some people who take illegal substances in the body as a result of an underlying insecurity or lack of emotional support. Some narcotic drugs out there are meant to suppress appetite which then causes people who are dependent on them to develop eating disorders. Stimulants like amphetamines cause an excessive change in behavior and eating habits which would result eventually to eating disorders. People who are known to have a substance abuse problem must always seek the help of professionals in order to resolve and regress past issues.

I answered A and got it right

________ is the use of systematic methods of empirical investigation, the analysis of data, theoretical thinking, and the logical assessment of arguments to develop a body of knowledge about a particular subject matter.

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Answer:

Science.

Explanation:

First, let us fill in the gap in the question above;

PS: The word in that is capitalized is the missing word in the question.

''SCIENCE is the use of systematic methods of empirical investigation, the analysis of data, theoretical thinking, and the logical assessment of arguments to develop a body of knowledge about a particular subject matter '.

Science is the understanding of nature (physical, and biological sciences) and the study of people's behaviour (social sciences) so as to improve the society. When someone is studying science, the person will have specific things to do for example doing researches observing and so on.

There is another part of science that studies living things so as to improve the quality of lives and that is called the health science.