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    understand it. Outside research for the use of bag-of-words technique was needed as well as other areas of the study. Ninness 's (2012) study was reliable but used a smaller subject based. Had this study been done using one dataset would have made the study more generalized. This study was easier to understand and broke down the areas a bit better than the Zeng (2015) study. There is no comparison between the two since they are two different species being observed. Further research in…

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    Chemotherapy Essay

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    When patients with cancer need to undergo therapies such as chemotherapy or radiation many side effects occur during those processes that could severely damage the patient’s self confidence. Cosmetics hold a high value with great significance for these patients, that help women stay intact with their culture and confidence from using wigs, makeup, body therapies, and plastic surgeries. Cosmetologist and oncoplastic surgeons take required college courses to pursue a career in this field. These…

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    Marijuana stops in cancer spreading and researchers from San Francisco in California Pacific Medical Center have reported. It stops the spread of cancer cells through Id-1 gene being turned off. The breast cancer cells have a high concentration of a drug, and its treated with marijuana. The treatment of the gene prevents it from becoming more spreader aggressively. In the state of Georgia, this can be of enormous benefit as many people have been dying and diagnosed with cancer. Many individuals…

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    Turmeric Research Paper

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    Benefits of Turmeric The benefits of eating turmeric are now well documented, to the point of declaring turmeric a superfood. But does turmeric deserve a place in your diet? Here are some of the health benefits of adding turmeric to your diet. Turmeric Helps Fight Aging Curcumin is one of the antioxidants found in turmeric. It is a powerful anti-aging supplement. Not only does curcumin fight the diseases that contribute to aging, but it also has anti-aging properties that protect the skin,…

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    Research Question: Do the health risks from using cell phones over power the necessity for them in modern times. Introduction: Everyone has been told that mobile phones pose a great health risk to them, and that they are one of the main causes of cancer, but is this really true? Are mobile phones as bad a health risk as we are made to believe? Billions of people around the world are connected due to mobile phones, which means that billions of people face the supposed dangers that mobile phones…

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    something that strongly supported her while writing W;t is that she had knowledge and experience in the cancer and AIDS unit while also earning her second degree for elementary teaching. The play W;t is very descriptive in the beginning; it describes what background of the story and costumes. W;t is about a character named Vivian Bearing who had been diagnosed with advanced metastatic ovarian cancer. Ms. Bearing is a college professor who teaches students who are deaf. She has been asked to…

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    Case Study Of Lung Cancer

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    History/ Background/ Origin The world 's oldest case of lung cancer traces back to Egypt, in 1500 b.c. The case reported 8 instances of tumors happening on the breast. This condition was dealt with by searing, a technique to completely get rid of tissue with a hot instrument called "the flame drill." It was additionally recorded that there was no treatment for the condition just a treatment. Lung tumors leading to cancer keeps on being the main reason for death in both men and ladies in the US…

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    diseases such as cancer could be cured. A day where we got the cure for cancer and many diseases. A day where cancer wouldn’t be a problem in today’s society. You are probably thinking what is this cure and why aren’t using this cure for our society right now. The reason is because this cure is a compound that contains an illegal drug. That illegal drug in the compound is marijuana. Because of the fact that marijuana is a illegal drug, we cannot use its compound form of it to cure cancer because…

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    Hence, the uncontrolled and abnormal growth of irregular body cells is known as cancer. More recent research on the issue has proposed a unified view of the origin of cancer cells. Accepting that the growth of the cells and the tissues by its reproduction is regulated from the inside of the DNA material encoded in the genetic instructions. The unified view of the development of cancer states that from different causal factors that may disrupt the correct interpretation of the information…

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    disease over a specific time period, usually one year. Examples of common causes of deaths are heart disease, strokes and some cancer. Australia’s death rate is on the decline, currently 79 per 100,000. This is still high because of our growing and aging population. In Australia overall, the main causes of death are cardiovascular (heart and blood vessel) diseases, cancers and respiratory…

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