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    Diphenhydramine

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    Allergies, at some point, affects everyone in some way or another. Whether it’s allergic rhinitis, skin allergies, food allergies, latex, pets, insects, or drug allergies, it’s a major concern. However, the bigger problem lies in the solution. Not because it’s hard to solve but because the solution comes with a price. The price possibly being brain damage. The most popular anti-histamine, Diphenhydramine, has been linked to an increased risk of Dementia due its “anticholinergic” properties.…

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    The gastrointestinal tract is about 30 feet (9m) long from the mouth to the anus. It is comprises of four layers; mucosa, submucosa, muscle and serosa. It also includes the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum, and anus. The associated organs are the liver, pancreas, and gallbladder. In addition, the GI tract is activated by parasympathetic (excitatory) and sympathetic (inhibitory) nervous system. Peristalsis (muscle contraction that moves food from esophagus to…

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    Humanpapaloma (HPV) is a sexually transmitted disease that causes multiple types of cancer, which affect both males and females, it is a preventable disease. Prevention includes a series of three injections beginning at age eleven, although it is a controversial subject among parents and “conservative groups”, which believe that mandating the HPV vaccine would promote promiscuous behavior (pg. 311). The vaccine should be mandated to protect the future generation and the world against this…

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    When skinning a deer, you can do it yourself or take it to a butcher. Getting prepared: You will need a tree branch, metal frame or even a tractor to lift the deer up for skinning. You will also need: Strong Ropes Clean Water Securely tie the rope under the deer's head. Achilles tendons can be used to hang the deer. It is much easier to remove the intestines, stomach and other organs when the deer is hanging. Furthermore, the bladder is comfortable making skinning easier. Remove Organs The…

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    and infections, whose consequences are terrible ones that lead to death or survive by treatment. One of the diseases of the reproductive system is syphilis which a sexually transmitted disease caused by a type of bacteria, it can affect the vagina, anus, urethra or penis and one disease of the nervous system is meningitis is an inflammation (swelling) of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord known as the meninges,it can be caused by a bacteria or viruses. These diseases are…

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    Causes Of Crohn's Disease

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    Crohn’s disease may affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract anywhere from the mouth to the anus. Crohn’s disease can affect the entire thickness of the bowel wall, also inflammation can skips areas of the mucosa leaving normal areas in between patches of diseased intestines. The inflammation usually starts in one or more areas of the mucosa that…

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    Rape In Arkansas Essay

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    Arkansas rape statutes are found under 2010 Arkansas Code; Title 5 - Criminal Offenses; Subtitle 2 - Offenses Against the Person; Chapter 14 - Sexual Offenses; Subchapter 1 - General Provisions; § 5-14-103 – Rape (Arkansas rape and sexual assault laws, n.d.). Under this statute it is considered rape if; someone engages in sexual intercourse or deviate sexual activity with another person: a. By forcible compulsion b. On someone who is incapable of consent because they are physically helpless…

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    The one reading that stood out to me was Chapter 1, Abject from Hal Foster's book Bad New Day. It caught my attention not because he mentioned engaging writers and psychoanalysts; Jacques Lacan, Sigmund Freud or George Bastille, but being it is relevant to my work and what I am specifically attracted to as an artist. There are particular things Hal Foster brings up throughout Chapter 1. For example, he discusses and brings up the concept of the gaze and quotes Jacques Lacan, “the subject is…

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    Digestive System Essay

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    I’m sure that at one point or another in your life you’ve heard of the digestive system & the physical changes (a change in appearance) & chemical changes (irreversible changes that start with one thing & end with another) which occur during this process. But did you really learn what the digestive truly is & does for our bodies? Did you learn that not only do we see physical & chemical changes in nature but also in our bodies? If not, I’m here to tell you all about it. Put on your seatbelts &…

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    Specific Aim 2: Characterize mucosal MmuPV1 infection and persistence in nude mice by RNA sequencing analysis. Rationale: Both outbred and inbred nude mice are susceptible to MmuPV1 infection at mucosal sites including tongue, vagina and anus (16-18). Although all three sites are susceptible to MmuPV1 infection, the disease outcome varies. Vaginal tract are the most susceptible sites among the three and the infection can be detected along the vaginal tract and up to the cervical region (16,…

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