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    Introduction: Anemia is one of the most common diseases in the world. Major cause of anemia is iron deficiency. It is prevalent in most parts of the world. Not all anemias are iron deficiency anemias, but most of the anemias are iron deficiency anemia. It accounts for more than half of the cases of anemia worldwide. Anemia is defined as decrease in the number of red blood cells or decrease in level of hemoglobin. It causes major health problems in affected people. Fatigue, cognitive impairment…

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    Pneumonia and Diarrhea (GAPPD), is one of the organization sponsors by WHO/UNICEF, to help this disease from spreading any further in the world. The GAPPD is working on finding safety ways to stop this condition of taking any more innocent children's lives along with men’s and women’s. Their goal is to be able to provide the population with more scarce health resources so they can be informed and be educated concerning this disease. Pneumonia. (n.d.). Retrieved January 04, 2017, from…

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    AIDS In Older Adults

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    AIDS damages the immune system leaving those infected susceptible to infection. Therefore, older adults with weaker immune system are more susceptible to HIV/AIDS. Older adults are less likely to practice safe sex because of the belief that sexually transmitted diseases do not happen in old age. Diagnosis can take longer because the symptoms of AIDS such as weakness, weight loss, fatigue, infections and night sweats are associated with aging (Saxton, Etten, & Perkins, 2015). This is an area…

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    Red Blood Research Paper

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    Blood is everywhere, in everyone, in all living animals. The type of blood and what makes it look how it does is all based on its composition. The uses of it are vital to all animals survival as it is the key component to living. Unknown to most, but the blood's composition must be kept at near perfect balance at all time for it to perform all its functions. Blood is a crucial part of an animal's existence. Without it, it could not survive. Blood has numerous types as well as appearances, and…

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    STD Interview Essay

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    Discussing with your partner about being tested for STD’s can be an uncomfortable and awkward conversation, but it is the best scenario for your sexual experience to know exactly what you are getting into and can contract by being a participant. Below I will discuss a conversation about tested. It seems that it is easier to just be sexually active than to be tested or have the conversation. Being open and receptive is the best way to go about this conversation not taking NO for an answer. Me:…

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    Heartworm FAQ

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    IM - fullertonanimal.com - Content - Heartworm FAQ Your Baltimore Veterinarian Answers Most Common Heartworm FAQ’s Heartworm is one of the most dangerous parasites that can infect your pet. Heartworm disease is transmitted to animals by mosquitoes. Is a serious and potentially life-threatening disease that primarily affects dogs, but cats and other household pets are also at risk. How Can My Pet Get Heartworm? Heartworms are only transmitted animal to animal through mosquitoes. When an…

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    million of Brazilians are infected with the virus that causes AIDS. The National Program for the Transmissible Diseases/AIDS reported that 27 million Brazilians are at high risk, 36 million are considered to be at medium risk, and 7.5 million could be AIDS victims in the next decade. Pedro Chequer, a Health Ministry official said that in Brazil, the Health Ministry is distributing free medicine, passing out condoms, and bringing AIDS awareness campaigns in the areas where the disease is most…

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    Bitter Crab Disease (BCD)

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    attend any of the workshops due to my age, but my perpetual inquisitive nature led me to the discovery of leftover brochures. While reading the graphic images intrigued me, but at the same time, I felt a deep sense of compassion for those who had to live on with the disease. At the age of 10, I wanted to understand which processes took place as a disease progressed. It was not until last year that…

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    The AIDS Outbreak Over the last several decades, people have witnessed millions of people especially homosexual died from AIDS. Doctor Don Francis, who worked as epidemiologists at the CDC during 1993 and the exact time of AIDS outbreak in the United States, made a claim, “This may be the first epidemic in history”. However, this claim did not make the people especially homosexual and hatians to be aware and more careful about their health. They believed that this disease named AIDs or HIV…

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    In August of 1992, a speech was given by Mary Fisher called, a Whisper of AIDS. Fisher gave this speech in Houston, Texas and many people witnessed it. During this speech, Fisher elaborates on the topic of AIDS and speaks to her audience about the effects of society’s preconceptions. She uses the construction of parallel structure to show listeners that she wants their attention and focus, personification to amplify the differences between society’s actions and the effects and anaphora to once…

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