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    pressure to rise immediately after use, which can lead to ruptured blood vessels in the brain, or stroke or seizure. Cocaine affects the respiratory system majorly. Snorting cocaine can cause rhinitis, perforation of the nasal septum, and osteolytic sinusitis. It may also include shortness of breath, productive cough, chest pain, wheezing and…

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    disease is long term with symptoms that need to be managed over long periods of time, causing a toll on individuals struggling with this lung disease. Symptoms for bronchiectasis can include: pain in the chest area or back, shortness of breath, sinusitis, wheezing, fatigue, weight loss or gain, coughing with phlegm or blood, recurrent infection, and a cough that occurs over months or years and daily production of large amounts of phlegm. For some, finding…

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    Coumadin Research Paper

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    eosinophilia, hepatitis, edema, thrombocytopenia, palpitations, bleeding, memory impairment, confusion, depression, hostility, hallucinations, urinary incontinence o Mild • Dizziness, fatigue, asthenia, nasal congestion, nausea, dyspepsia, rash, vomiting, sinusitis, fever, laryngitis, pharyngitis, abdominal pain, headache, cough, urticaria, infection, diarrhea, rhinitis, rhinorrhea, epistaxis, influenza, myalgi, weight loss, pruritus, arthralgia, hypoesthesia,muscle cramps, drowsiness,…

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    Co morbidities have an impact on the course of asthma, and have an effect on the quality of life of elderly patients. Patients with rigorous asthma have a privileged occurrence of sinusitis, gastro oesophageal reflux disease (GORD), allergic reaction to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, pneumonia, obstructive sleep, persistent respiratory infections and psychological harms (Wardzyńska, Kubsik, & Kowalski, 2015). The extent of individuals…

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    Pneumonia Research Paper

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    Streptococcus Pneumonae Pneumonia /pneumococcal pneumonia My little brother was twice a victim of pneumonia and that has motivated me to write on the most common causing bacteria, Streptococcus pneumonia. Streptococcus pneumonia is an alpha hemolytic gram-positive diplococci bacteria and member of the genus- Streptococcus.2 Streptococcus pneumonia is also a facultative anaerobe meaning that it could grow in an environment with or without oxygen. Being a facultative anaerobe bacteria permits…

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    Oregano Research Paper

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    Wild Oil of Oregano is an edible medicinal grade essential oil that is grown from a wild species of oregano especially in the Mediterranean. There are a multitude of conditions that Oil of Oregano treats, but the most famous use is its ability to kill infections in the body. Most organisms cannot survive when exposed to the powerful phenols (carvacrol and thymol) which are the active ingredient in this Wild Oil of Oregano. These ingredients work well on their own but have an added potency when…

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    Television shows, movies, video games and any other source of media today are showed to have an effect on any society and how people should live there lives, but many of people don’t even realize that because they aren’t paying attention. In the movie, “Captain America: The First Avenger” it shows how men are supposed to look in order to be attracted to or in the movie, for instance, shows how you have to look in order to join the army. From this movie, you will see how men have to portrait…

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    Introduction Stevens Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) are acute life-threatening skin diseases characterized by extensive epidermal sloughing at the dermoepidermal junction resulting from keratinocyte apoptosis. 1 Both TEN and SJS are rare, affecting approximately 1 or 2 persons per 1, 000,000 populations annually, and are considered medical emergencies, as they are potentially fatal. 2 The exact molecular pathogenesis of TEN and SJS are not fully understood. TEN…

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    Parotitis Research Paper

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    Sialodenitis (Parotitis) Parotitis, or sialadenitis, is an inflammatory reaction of the parotid gland caused by bacterial, viral, fungal, or mycobacterial penetration. The infection originates with retrograde migration of oral cavity flora through Stensen’s duct. Stasis of saliva, ductal obstruction, decreased stimulation of saliva (anorexia), decreased mastication, and poor oral hygiene contribute to retrograde migration. Chronic illnesses, recent surgical procedures, hypovolemia (diarrhea,…

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    Streplococcus Essay

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    Streptococcus is a genus of non-motile gram-positive cocci classified by serological types (Lancefield groups A through T), by hemolytic action (a, B, Y) when grown on blood agar, and by reaction to bacterial viruses (phage types 1 to 86). The various species occur in pairs, short chains, and chains. Some are facultative aerobes, and some are anaerobic. Some species also are hemolytic, and others are non-hemolytic. Many species cause disease in humans. Streptococcus faecalis, a…

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