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Chewing food too fast can be dangerous for health - 7 views

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    Sitting and chewing your food properly without any hurry is not a waste of time, in fact it prevents us from various dangers of health such as choking, painful gas problem, and risk of heart attacks etc and we feel more comfortable after every meal.
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Real Human Lungs For Sale | Active Science Parts - 0 views

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High Anion Gap Causes - Beyond Ketoacidosis - 0 views

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    High Anion Gap Causes electrolyte imbalance. Charged minerals (electrolytes) play many body roles. Usually, the positive and the negative charges cancel out each other in an object. However, due to increase in high anion gap, negatively charged particles increase in the blood as a result of diseases such as diabetic keto acids, kidney failure or use of some drugs. The
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