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    Wolman Disease Analysis

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    this deficiency include “enlarged liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly), poor weight gain, low muscle tone, a yellow tint to the skin and the whites of the eyes (jaundice), vomiting, diarrhea, developmental delay, low amounts of iron in the blood (anemia), and poor absorption of nutrients from food.”4 Kuriwaki et. al. has reported that infants with Wolman disease gained 280 g in the first in week after birth, but they only gained 60 g in the next four weeks. The impact of Wolman disease on…

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    1. In your own words, define what is a mutation? Abnormal inherited or acquired permeant alteration in the sequences of the nucleotides of the deoxyribonucleic acid of an organism may or may not change organism phenotype, it occurs with a frequency of less than1% among a population. 2. Are mutations bad or good for you? Justify your answer in either case Mutations could be good, bad, or may have little or no effect. Beneficial mutations: Some mutations if they happen they have a positive…

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    Porphyria Research Paper

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    Porphyria is named from the ancient Greek word porphura, meaning purple. The Greeks borrowed the term from the Phoenicians, who extracted a purple pigment from purpura mollusks to dye the garments of their royal family. (Lane 2002). Porphyrias are so diverse due to the fact that they have symptoms that can be considered somewhat slight to extreme and some are considered a common Porphyria to a rare disorder and are classified into 8 different types and are put in 2 main headings, Acute Porphyria…

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    Annotated Bibliography: Was dropping the atomic bombs in World War 11 justified? Atomic bomb article summary “Harry S Truman’s Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb” citation: “Harry S Truman’s Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb.” National Park Service, https://www.nps.gov/articles/trumanatomicbomb.htm. Nps reports Harry Truman's decision to use the atomic bomb. The US and Japan were in World War 2 constantly fighting each other until the US found a deadly weapon to end the war. The US had created…

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    There are several genetic variants in the DNA sequence of the ABO gene that give rise to ABO subgroups. The most important of these are the A1 and A2 subgroups, which differ in the activity of their transferase enzyme gene products. The transferase activity in A2 individuals is less efficient in catalyzing the formation of the A antigen from the H antigen compared with those in the A1 subgroup, resulting in lower expression of A antigen. Type A2 individuals have relatively fewer Type I, Type III…

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    taking a small piece of the small intestine and doing a test on the biopsy (NIH. 2016). So other tests are optional but the only for certain way to know is though an upper GI. For the treatment for Celiac disease there is only one option. Things like anemia, osteoporosis, and lymphoma are all issues that can be caused but Celiac disease if it goes undiagnosed for to long (Healthwise Staff, 2014). If you fear that you have Celiac disease the best thing to do is make an appointment with a doctor…

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    Fibroid Research Paper

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    Females are very vulnerable to many things and one of them is fibroids. This is not a pleasurable condition to go through and with it, you will experience many shrill pains accompanied by many other symptoms that can consist of heavy bleeding and even anemia. If you have fibroids and are thinking about starting a family, you will undoubtedly be wondering about the possible impact and whether it is conceivable to have a successful pregnancy with fibroids. First, as far as conception is concerned,…

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    Dialysis Case Studies

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    This patient should treat by medications of all abnormal situation because she has Hyperkalaemia, high Creatinine and urea and some electrolytes low such as Na and HCO3. Suggest what the results may look like after one of the common treatments such as water, electrolytes balance, some medication, patient health improve if not may progress to renal failure and she need to Renal dialysis includes renal dialysis, peritoneal dialysis, chronic peritoneal dialysis and kidney transplantation. There is…

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    Three Bad Health Habits Everyday almost everyone does something that could be considered bad for his or her health. Not everyone knows the little things that are bad for his or her health though. Three bad health habits that affect many people are nail biting, smoking cigarettes, and drinking too much alcohol. One bad health habit some people possess is nail biting. Not only does nail biting make fingers and hands less attractive, but it can also have an effect on the teeth. Biting nails can…

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    responsible about the decisions that they are making as far as maintaining their reproductive health. Teenage pregnancy is unhealthy because young ladies who have not developed physically as much as women have, are more susceptible to hypertension and anemia (5) during their pregnancies. They…

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