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    diseases and increases the risk of heart disease. Cigarettes and tobacco products cause cancer in the following; trachea, bronchus, esophagus, oral cavity, lip, nasopharynx, nasal cavity, larynx, stomach, bladder, pancreas, kidney, liver, uterine cervix, colon, rectum and in addition smoking is known to cause leukemia. When an addicted user tries to quit, he or she goes through withdrawal symptoms, that could include sleep disturbances, increased appetite, and powerful cravings for tobacco.…

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    If the cervix is fully dilated, the fetus may be delivered either by using obstetric forceps or the vacuum/ventouse extractor as I mentioned above in the terms. Criteria that should be satisfied before instrumental delivery is considered include, full cervical…

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    Gonorrhea Essay

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    The etiological agent of Gonorrhea is Neisseria gonorrhoeae, affects both sexually active males and females of all ages. The chain of transmission of Neisseria gonorrhoeae is by direct sexual contact via vaginal, anal, oral intercourse, or from a mother to their baby, during childbirth. Contact of infectious exudates from mucous membranes of an infected human creates a passageway from one human to another human and/or partner. Gonorrhea is listed as a sexually transmitted disease (STD) and is…

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    The Bodies exhibition showcases preserved human bodies dissected to display bodily system. The exhibit is set up so that one started at the skeletal system. The skeletal system showed the skeletal, the whole body bone include the ribs, large bone call femur and small bone call fibula, adult skull and infant skull. They also showed the prone bone that showed the bone disease as osteoarthritis and osteoporosis. Second system I learn is muscular system, the muscular system showed the muscular…

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    pregnancies between 1986 and 1993”(Hollander). When women are smoking while pregnant their placenta could abrupt causing premature separation of the placenta. They could also have placenta previa, in which the placenta is next to the opening of the cervix causing complications with giving birth. When the placenta is tampered with, it causes the fetus to not receive all the food and nutrients it needs to be well and healthy. Smoking while pregnant brings a great risk to the woman's…

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    Hpv Pros And Cons

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    have her eleven-year-old daughter vaccinated with the vaccine. After reading up on it and hearing the recommendations from her pediatrician, she believed the benefits far outweighed the risks. For example, along with the prevention of cancer of the cervix, it also protects against genital warts that are contracted via sexual…

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    It all begins with a pregnancy test. Once you take a pregnancy test and it turns out positive, you officially enter your first trimester. The wellbeing and health of both your baby and you are of utmost importance during pregnancy. In each trimester your doctor will prescribe a set of tests and scans to rule out possible risk factors and to ensure that your baby is growing normal. Here are some of the common tests and scans for the first trimester: 1. Your first prenatal visit As soon as your…

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    One of the best indicators of a true democracy in a given country is how the government and local communities care about children and elderly populations. Only a children-friendly environment with high health standards can build and keep our free society. The timeless Marmot Review (1) reflected one of public health’s highest priorities: giving every child the best start in life because child development during the very early period of life is essential for later emotional and physical health…

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    The Importance Of Abortion

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    According to the National Health Service (NHS), the surgical procedure has two stages, “stage one stops the heartbeat of the foetus and softens the cervix. Stage two is carried out the following day and involves removing the foetus and surrounding tissue” (Abortion). Abortion kills a human being with a heartbeat. The procedures for abortion do not stop after the first trimester when the unborn child…

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    Abortion: The Effects from Physical and Emotional Pain Stefani Vazques Northcentral Technical College Imagine yourself pregnant, you’re about to have a baby. Congratulations, you’re now in denial. You can’t possibly be pregnant; you took all the precautions not to be. How can this have happened to you? Now imagine that you finish four years of university, recently broke up with your boyfriend, you’re now living on your friend’s couch, finally getting your dream job, and now you’re…

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