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Grease

zondag, februari 7th, 2010

Grease
Grease (1978)

IMDB rating: 6.90

Plot: What, you haven’t seen it? Danny is the ‘coolest’ of the T Birds, a group of High School guys, they hang out with the Pink Ladies. Danny met Sandy during the summer holiday and now she’s moved to the area and to his school, Rydell High. Sandy doesn’t fit in with the ‘cool’ scene, and the Pink ladies, “Look at me I’m Sandra Dee, Blessed with my virginity” sings Rizzo, the Pink Ladies leader. A rival gang Scorpians want to race the T Birds car (”Go Greased Lightening …”). Also there’s a National Dance TV show coming to Rydall High … There are a couple of rival suitors to Sandy and Danny, to liven the relationship up. And ‘oh yes’ - Graduation.

Directors: Kleiser Randal

Actors: Travolta John,Conaway Jeff,Pearl Barry,Tucci Michael,Ward Kelly,Avalon Frankie,Byrnes Edd,Caesar Sid,Comedy,Musical,Romance,

Hepatitis B: stress and viral load correlations?
So a patient 25 female, 5′5, 136lbs, comes in with Hepatitis B (from maternal) to check the level of their viral load which has nearly doubled from 100,000 to 200,000 since their last viral load check approximately 6 months ago. Since then she has lived a fairly healthy lifestyle.

She eats out occasionally, limiting the menu to mainly vegetarian foods that don’t contain excessive amounts of grease. She ingests plenty of soy, lean meats, omega-3s, dietary fibers, fruits, vegetables, and tries to limit her intake of carbohydrates. She also works out an average of two times a week, doing 30 minute cardiovascular when she can.

She’s currently a student and has mentioned frequent arguments with her significant other whom she lives with which is the only thing that has really happened since her last check. Does stress have a direct correlation to her viral loads? If so, would these arguments potentially be the source of her dramatically increased viral load?

Knowing that there is no definite answer, could stress possibly be the best reason?


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