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    Hemophilia Research Paper

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    blood multifaceted called factors Therefore, with the nonappearance of factors, the blood clotting process is continued. There are two different types of Hemophilia, Hemophilia A and Hemophilia B. for example. Hemophilia A, the most common form is caused by the lack of factor VIII. Whereas, in Hemophilia B (also known as Christmas disease), factor IX is absent. This disease develops and affects people from their birth. This disease is also developed and transmitted to children…

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    Hepatitis A & E Lab Report

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    TITLE: Prevalence of hepatitis A & E among sporadic cases of acute hepatitis in a tertiary care hospital of western India ABSTRACT Background: Hepatitis A & E are highly endemic & are significant contributors of morbidity & mortality in India. Retrospective analysis of the data was carried out to find the prevalence of hepatitis A & E virus ( HAV & HEV ) among the acute sporadic hepatitis patients & the coinfection of HAV & HEV among these patients. Aim: To find the prevalence of hepatitis A &…

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    Omega-3 Fatty Acids Omega-3 fatty acids play a big role in a number of bodily functions. They are a group of polyunsaturated fatty acids and are usually found in fatty fish such as salmon, tuna and trout in the form of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) (NIH, 2017). Another type of omega-3, called alpha-linolenic acid, is found mainly in plants. Omega-3 fatty acids play a role in muscle activity, blood clotting, digestion, fertility, cell division and growth, brain…

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    Ball 3 Lauren Ball English 2020 Dr. Hayley Haugen October 17, 2016 Choosing Unique Paths in the Midst of Fear and Regret Poetry is a way to express ourselves and connect to the world around us. Poets use imagery and their own experiences to share information on social conflicts of this life. Robert Frost, Tony M. Burge Jr, and Kristen Camille Lemaster use their poems to make readers think about struggles that individuals face daily. In Frost’s “The Road Not Taken", Burge’s “Song before…

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    infection may occur in select communities, causing adding risk. Hepatitis B Hepatitis B, which was first reported in 1961, is a common sexually transmitted disease with potentially serious complications, including death. In the United States, HBV leads to an estimated 6,000 deaths annually. HBV is primarily transmitted by blood, although others body fluids such as a semen, or another body fluid from a person infected with the hepatitis B virus can potentially transmit the virus. Exchanges of…

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    Hepatitis A Essay

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    RNA virus classified from the Picornaviridae family. Hepatitis A is one of the most common infectious form of acute viral hepatitis in the world and is highly contagious. The human hepatitis virus occurs in five different forms. There is Hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E all of which are caused by different viruses. Hepatitis A spreads primarily when an uninfected…

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    contaminated food and water or through direct contact with an infectious person. Hepatitis A is one of the most frequent causes of food borne infection. The virus is an infection associated with lack of safe water and poor hygiene. Unlike Hepatitis B and C, Hepatitis A infection does not cause chronic liver disease and is not always fatal, but it can cause debilitating symptoms and fulminant hepatitis (acute liver failure) which is often very fatal. The virus occurs sporadically and in epidemics…

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    Hepatitis Research Paper

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    ASSESSMENT - HEPATITIS B OVERVIEW OF HEPATITIS DISEASES Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver (In Latin, hepatitis means “of the liver”) caused either by a toxic substance (viral infection from direct damage e.g. alcohol) or bacterial and viral infection. Hepatitis is a family of viral infections that damage the liver; most common types are Hepatitis A, B and C. About 500 million people globally are infected by one of six hepatitis viruses. Five different viruses - named A, B, C, D, and E…

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    Hemophilia Research Paper

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    wound or injury. Where someone who has a minor cut can profusely bleed, and it can get so bad that it could end up making them sick. There are two types of hemophilia, Type A and Type B. Type A: Is the most common type, it is caused by lacking Factor VII, which is one of the proteins to help blood form clots. Type B is caused by lacking Factor IX. Hemophilia is normally diagnosed at birth, it can still be found later in life if your body begins to produce antibodies that attack and destroy…

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    day, and 5 mg were increased every two weeks up to 40 mg. Researchers started with a dose of 20 mg per day because it is recommended a similar dose or less to prevent risk of QT prolongation, which is a heart rhythm disorder (Drugs.com, n.d). Group B received one session of CBT per day every other day with the same psychotherapist during the complete experiment to avoid any differences within the psychotherapists. Lastly, group C was the group receiving both types of treatments. This group…

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