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    Skin Discoloration Cell and natural present of human pigmentation has uncovered that there is a tall level of grouping in qualities accountable for shading and skin sort between and inside human masses. Those of European parentage show up the greatest blend of skin, hair and eye tints. The alleles that render every quality fundamental are portrayed, adjacent the phenotypic after effects of the causal single nucleotide polymorphisms. The art of pigmented wounds will be examined checking…

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    radiation from head to toe. A tanning bed session can last anywhere from 15 mins. to 30 mins. which can have a tremendous impact on a person's health. Indoor tanning can cause melanoma which is the deadliest type of skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma. Prolonged exposure to ultra violet radiation also can cause cataracts can cancers of the eye. Indoor tanning also causes premature skin aging like wrinkles and age spots, changes your skin texture. It also increases the…

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    Carcinoid Tumors

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    Carcinoid tumors are one of the neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) that derivate from embryonic neural crestand counting for about 2% of primarylung tumors(12).NEcells derived peptides have importantparacrine regulatory and mitogenic function forbronchial epithelial cells.Exposure to pollutants, hypoxia and cigarettesmoking induce hyperplasia of NE- cells in bronchial and cause mucosa secretion. Pulmonary NETs consist of a group of lesions with incidentalfrom small proliferation of neuroendocrine…

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    (CK1) Brain tissue contains 100 % of CK1. CK-1 (BB) is mostly found in higher concentrations in the brain, smooth muscle and also present in neuronal cells, retina, kidney and bone. CK-1 is also raised in head injury patients, in neonates, and in carcinoma of…

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    Cancer is an abnormal growth of cells that invades or spreads to parts of the body. There are more than 100 types of cancers in the world. As mention in Fatemeh Haghighi (2017) article and in Qued Salm Alhamami (2018), breast cancer if the most common malignancy and is the second cause of morality from cancer in the adult female population. As shown in Filip Fruhauf (2017) article endometrial cancer is the most common gynecological neoplasm and the 4th most frequent site of malignancy in females…

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    “That is the price that you have to pay for your curiosity!” – Stated my father. I was there, a four years old kid, lying down with a lot of pain, second and third degree burns in my lower body. Kerosene, gasoline, and alcohol mixed in bad proportion were not effective as a propellant for my homemade rocket. When my grandfather asked me why I wanted to make a rocket? I answered: “Well, I want to see the stars better, and the best way is being close to them!” - He just smiles. I just was made my…

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    Breast cancer is increasingly becoming a threat to the health in women of all ages. It is well known that the earlier it is detected, the better the outlook will be for the patient. Mammography has long been the gold standard in breast cancer screening, however it has it’s drawbacks. MRI is also an effective tool in diagnostic imaging for breast cancer, but it is an expensive and time consuming modality. Sonography is becoming an invaluable tool in breast health and in certain cases, can make a…

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    Osteitis Fibrosa Cystica

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    Osteitis Fibrosa Cystica is a condition that is associated with excessive parathyroid hormone production (hyperparathyroidism), in which bone tissue becomes soft and deformed. Treatment is directed toward the underlying parathyroid condition and relieving any bone pain. Before 1950, about half of people diagnosed with hyperparathyroidism had Osteitis Fibrosa. Now it is uncommon, probably because patients with hyperparathyroidism are diagnosed earlier, before this complication has occurred. OFC…

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    called carcinoma in situ. This means, cancer resides in the epithelium, but has not progressed to the basement membrane or surrounding tissues. This type of cancer is very unpredictable; it can take one of three courses: remain stable for an extended period of time, proceed to metastatic cancer, or revert back and disappear (Pennery, Speechley, and Rosenfield, 2009). Breast cancer can be in the lobes of the breast, called lobular carcinoma, or they can be in the ducts; called ductal carcinoma.…

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    minutes, burn myself look like a tomato and dint look tan at all. (pathos) II. Tanning beds exposed you to skin cancer. A. Several types of skin cancer. a) Melanoma is the deadliest type of skin cancer based on the CDC. b) Basel cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. B. According to the FDA women who use tanning beds more than once a month are 55% more likely to develop melanoma. (Logos) III. The alternative to tanning beds. A. There are several methods for tanning without a bed or sun, a…

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