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The Battle Against AIDS

AIDS is the final, life-threatening stage of infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). AIDS stands for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. The name refers to the fact that HIV severely damages the patient's disease-fighting immune system. Cases of AIDS were first identified in 1981 in ...

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Kaligiran ng pag-aaral

Kabanata I ANG SULIRANIN AT KALIGIRAN NITO Kaligiran ng pag-aaral Marami-rami na ring pag-aaral ang ginawa tungkol sa pangangatawan at kalusugan ng isang tao. Hanggang ngayon ay may isinasagawa pa ring pag-aaral. Karamihan na rin sa mga ...

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Necrotizing Fasciitis/Myosits (Flesh Eating Disease)

Necrotizing Fasciitis/Myosits (Flesh eating Disease) Necrotizing Fasciitis is also known as the flesh-eating disease. It is a rare disease that causes the deterioration of the flesh, causing extensive destruction of the tissues. It can kill. The disease is very uncommon and only infects about ...

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The Worlds Fight Against Microbes

Many infectious diseases that were nearly eradicated from the industrialized world, and newly emerging diseases are now breaking out all over the world due to the misuse of medicines, such as antibiotics and antivirals, the destruction of our environment, and shortsighted political action ...

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Gonorrhea

J.L is a 17 year old junior that came in with complaints of urinary tract manifestations and increasingly severe urethral burning during urination that has persisted for three days. She has said that her vaginal discharge has been yellow and thick. She also reports mild anal itching but denies any ...

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Leprosy 2

Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease of human beings that primarily affects the skin, mucous membranes and peripheral nerves. It is a disease that has existed for thousands of years, however, the formal discovery of the leprosy bacillus Mycobacterium leprae was not until 1874. Norwegian ...

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Shots

At one point or another in every person’s life he or she will get sick. In order for one to naturally get better, the body will send out the white blood cells to fight the illness. We are amazing creatures in that sense. But what if an illness attacks us and is too swift and strong? Starting at ...

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Encephalitis

is a disorder associated to any disease affecting the central nervous system causing inflammation of the brain. Due to the fact that the disorder is so common in many hundreds of diseases it is hard to narrow the disorder down. Many diseases can cause this disorder such as: meningitis, epilepsy ...

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Should Canada Be Allowed To Continue With Genetic Engineering Without Federal Guidelines?

Should Canada Be Allowed To Continue With Genetic Engineering Without Should Canada be allowed to continue with genetic engineering without federal guidelines? In the past ten years there has been a rise in a relatively new science, a science that raises alot of controversial questions with ...

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Anabolic Steroids

Even if you didn’t have any or little knowledge of steroids and were asked this question, you would probably answer no. Why? Would it be because a high school kid somewhere in California died from taking them? Or would it be because you read it in Readers Digest? Many people think you are ...

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Psychosocial Factors

Social support, loneliness, marriage status, social disruption, bereavement, work environment, social status, and social integration ,stress, hostility, depression, hopelessness, and job control seem associated with physical health, The term psychosocial refers to the psychological and social ...

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Bacterial Meningitis

Meningitis is inflammation of the meningies in the brain and spinal cord. Three specific layers make up the meninges: the dura matter, arachnoid, and pia matter; each has a specific important role to play but overall they act as a cushion for the brain. Without them, insignificant bumps on the ...

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Safety and Health Program - Laundromat

Ted Violette SAFE 303 Safety and Health Program Section 1. Company Information The company that this safety and health program is for is an industrial laundry service named Karl's Kleaners. This laundromat specializes in hospital laundry meaning they deal with dirty, soiled, infected ...

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Zachary's Story

Zachary's Story Katie Taylor 7-28-15 ITT Technical Institute Breckenridge School of Nursing Zachary's Story An ulcer starts by eroding the mucosa of the GI tract wall. What functions of digestion and/or reabsorption might be lost if this layer no longer functional? What functions will be ...

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Our Radiant Planet- Depletion Of The Ozone Layer

Ozone is a relatively unstable form of molecular oxygen containing three oxygen atoms produced when upper-atmosphere oxygen molecules are split by ultra violet light. Stratospheric ozone is found in a broad band, extending generally from 15 to 35km above the earth. Although the ozone layer is ...

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Aids 3

In 1918 the United States experienced one of the worst epidemics in its history. With 500,000 dead in a matter of 6 months, the Spanish influenza left its mark. With approximately 11.7 million dead worldwide, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome(AIDS) is still leaving its mark. It is a pandemic the ...

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Herbal Medicines

What has been on the earth for hundreds of years, pushed out of the way and forgotten, and now the number one drug of America and other countries around the world? It is herbal medicine. have lasted through all the new technology of penicillin and over-the-counter antibiotics and are still one ...

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Xenotransplantation

Approximately 4500 Americans under the age of 65 could benefit each year from heart transplatantion, yet only 2000 human hearts are available annually. This problem and many more could be solved in the near future due to a procedure called . is the ability to adapt animal organs for ...

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Lyme Disease

In the early 1970s, a mysterious clustering of arthritis occurred among children in Lyme, Connecticut, and surrounding towns. Medical researchers soon recognized the illness as a distinct disease, which they called . They subsequently described the clinical features of , established the usefulness ...

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