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    Herpesviridae is a family of DNA viruses that generate diseases in animals and humans. Herpesviruses is an known family member of Herpesviridae and the name originated from the greek word herpin or to creep. Common symptoms are they start out as blisters that eventually break open in sores that scab over,headaches,backaches ,fatigue, flu like symptoms. Herpes can not be treated but the symptoms can be lessen and prevented with treatment. To begin with, there are in total eight herpesvirvus…

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    . One anti-retroviral drug Azidothymidine (AZT) inhibits the action of reverse transcriptase, allowing the virus to have the inability to produce DNA from the host cell’s DNA (Fauci, 2003). Unfortunately, HIV mutates rapidly and incorrectly resulting in resistance to AZT. Protease inhibitors combined with other effective drugs have been more effective in prolonging the lives of infected patients. The inhibitors block the viral enzyme protease, resulting in viral copies that cannot destroy/infect…

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    Krabbe disease is named after a danish doctor knud haraldsen krabbe he lived until 1885 to 1965.Krabbe disease is inherited disorder that destroys the protective coating (myelin) of nerve cells in the brain and throughout the nervous system. There’s no cure for krabbe disease.However, stem cell transplants have shown some success full in infants who are treated before the onset of symptoms and in some older children and adults. krabbe disease is named after a danish doctor knud haraldsen…

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    Regenerative Medicine Expert Discusses 5 Ways to Avoid Summer Tick Bites Summer is in full swing, which means gardening, outdoor play, hiking – and tick bites. More than an annoying seasonal nuisance, tick bites are to blame for an estimated 300,000 cases of Lyme disease annually. Thousands more are diagnosed with tick-borne diseases such as the Heartland virus infection, the flulike anaplasmosis, and the marlarialike disease babesiosis. Fortunately, the regenerative medicine specialists at…

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    Long post, I apologize. **TL;DR:** I *might* have HPV. I wonder how my bf would react. I just had my first pap smear(to check for abnormal cells that have potential to become cervical cancer) + STI/STD tested. The results came out that I have abnormal cells, which *might* be due to HPVirus infection but negative for other STI/STDs. I was vaccinated against the common HPV strains that cause cancer and warts in 2009 (3 doses over the course of 6 months). Therefore, I refused to have the…

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    For centuries we have been working to come up with vaccines that help with disease. With new technology vaccines have now become part of modern medicine. According to Immunisation advisory Centre, “Edward Jenner is considered the founder of vaccinology in 1796, by demonstrating immunity to small pox” (Pg1). With Edward Jenner’s findings, we have been able to develop vaccines that help with all different kinds of diseases. Vaccines are very important because they have saved millions in the United…

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    A medicine cabinet is essential in every home, and new parents should note that the baby's needs are different than the rest of the family's. So whether you are handling fevers, bumps, and bruises, here are the essentials of an infant's medicine cabinet: Thermometer: High-tech ear thermometers are less intrusive, but for infants, rectal reading still prove to be the most accurate. The good news is that the dangerous glass-and-mercury varieties are replaced with inexpensive digital rectal ones…

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    Ear Wax Are you using cotton swab to clean your ears? If so, then you must need to read this article! Cotton swabs are usually seem harmless but they are dangerous when you are using to clean your ears. Some people usually use this to remove excessive ear wax but medical experts warn the people. Whether you have notice or not there is always warning sign when you buy a pack of cotton swab. This warning appears as ‘don’t use swab inside ear canal – it will lead to injury’. The reality is that…

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    that is dangerous or deadly but also putting others in contact with your child at risk. Getting vaccinated is much better than getting the disease”. Respected advocates for vaccination include Ben Carson, MD, Professor Emeritus of Neurosurgery at John Hopkins University, in a Feb 2, 2015 article, Ben Carson Backs Vaccination as ‘safe,’” available at www.thehill.com stated: “Although I strongly believe in individual rights and the rights of parents to raise their children as they see fit, I also…

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    brain and from there, again via peripheral nerves, to nearly all parts of the body. (MedicineNet) Facts: About 60,000 people die every year of rabies, mostly in Asia and Africa. In the U.S., one of three people die from rabies each year. Animal vaccinations and postexposure prophylaxis protocols have nearly eradicated rabies in the U.S.…

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