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    Beauty trends are changing every single day. For example, pencil thin eyebrows used to be popular, but now everyone wants fuller eyebrows. The 90’s led a beauty trend for eyebrows that were over plucked and drawn on. In today’s age, the bigger your eyebrows are, the better. Not everyone has naturally busy growing eyebrows, though. In this case, microblading is a new trend that can help you achieve your eyebrow goals. Microblading is like tattooing, where pigment is implanted under your skin.…

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    About 1,600 people die from cancer each day. Because cancer takes so many lives per day, it deserves as much funding as, if not more than, Alzheimer’s. The federal government should channel more money toward cancer, lower the death rate of the disease, and help doctors researching cancer to find a cure. Alzheimer's and cancer are two diseases that are very costly to our nation. According to the American Cancer Society, our nation will spend over 216.6 billion treating cancer when Alzheimer’s…

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    Culture helps shape every human being, whether society realizes it or not. For the Nacirema culture it means self mutilation, sadism, and masochistic propensities. The Nacirema tribe has a soul focus is on the human body it’s natural tendency to deteriorate. The Nacirema people spend most days involved in ritual activities in hope to preclude disease, weakness, and unappealing characteristics. Their soul focus on the body has lead theses people into barbaric actions. Behaviors such as the…

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    surgeon can make a larger cut. Sometimes doctors can use special techniques that require smaller cuts for these biopsies. Once the lymph node is removed, a doctor will check to see if it has one of the types of tissue that is associated with Castleman’s disease, hyaline-vascular or plasma cell (Castleman's Disease). Affected Population Castleman’s disease is a rare disorder that can affect the male and female population equally. A person is also able to contract the disease at any age, but it…

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    A brain tumor is a mass of tissue that is formed by an increase of abnormal cells (Web MD). When cells in your body die, they normally get replaced by new cells. However, if the brain has a tumor or any type of cancerous cell, this will be affected and new cells may not grow. Most tumor cells increase in size and unlike regular cells in the body, they do not die. There are two types of brain tumors; the first is Malignant Brain Tumor, this forms within the brain and is common that the tumor will…

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    Abstract In the world that people live in today contains many causes to death. One of the main causes to death in our world today is cancer. Cancer is one of the top leading causes of death in the United States. But have you ever asked yourself what exactly is cancer. Cancer is a disease when cells begin to grow out of control and begin to spread abnormally throughout the body. Due to the growing of these abnormal cells it can result to changing how your body should work. There are many types…

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    Our story starts off with a numismatist named Oliver Ponce. A rather upscale man in a rather ruffian neighborhood for his taste. He was there to find out what had transpired with his most precious coin. He had many coins; many with a paucity of existence. However this coin was even more special to him. It was Jane’s. Jane had nice long red hair, a pretty smile and a rather sarcastic personality, yet an elated personality. Oliver loved her guts. Sadly, she had recently died of lung cancer, just…

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    Radon is a naturally occurring element that does not harm humans in the outdoors. However, it can build up inside buildings and can cause cancer. Because of this, the EPA and other environmental organizations are requiring increased testing and mitigation. This will affect homeowners, homebuilders, schools, and the workplace. Radon is everywhere in our environment. Radon comes up from the ground and into our home and schools. Colorless and odorless, radon is a decay product of radium (Radon…

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    Cancer Definition of cancer: Cancer is a disease in which cells multiply abnormally, creating growth in tumours and cause damage to surrounding tissue. Oral Cancer: It appears as a growth or sores in the mouth that do not go away. It is also known as mouth cancer and is a type of head and neck cancer and is any cancerous tissue growth located in the oral cavity. Mouth cancer occurs when the cells on your lips or in your mouth develop changes, like mutations, in their DNA. These mutations allow…

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    This is the transcript of a radio interview with Mario Szenol, an associate professor of medical oncology at Yale Cancer Centre. During the interview, Dr. Sznol talks about the process of drug development and clinical trials. He describes the drug development process as being long, saying 7 to 10 years are requiered for a successful drug to become available. The doctor summarises the implications of every phase of the process. He also states that only 10% of the drugs that enter the clinical…

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