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    The patented invention is Sorafenib Tosylate (ST), a palliative medicine for hepato-cellular carcinoma and renal cell carcinoma and affects a very small percentage of the population (Kurian 2011, p. 13351). The drug is administered only on prescription and supervision of oncologists and the patients are at stage IV of the disease and the drug admittedly improves the quality of life in the last months of the afflicted ones. CL is one of the major flexibilities allowed under the WTO agreement on…

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    (Other doctors are also finding that freshly waxed or shaved genitals and pubic areas are also more susceptible to herpes infections thanks to the microscopic wounds being open to the virus carried by mouth or genitals). All that said, if you wish to go hair-free down there then just take safety measures. Dr. Jennifer Wider proposes to go to a reputable, professional place to…

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    Hemorrhoids are known as piles .Also they can be extremely unpleasant and very painful. This disease is easily treated and it can be prevented. Also Hemorrhoids can generally get worse as time go by. Health care professional says that hemorrhoids should be treated as soon as you start to see Them or feel them. External hemorrhoids lie in the anus. They are sometimes very painful. They can move or prolapse, to the outside (usually when trying to have a bowel movement. You can also see and…

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    Rabies Vaccination – Things to Know! Rabies is one of the most infectious diseases caused through the bite of an infected and rabid animal. It is usually a preventable disease of mammals. According to the reports, Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have observed that every year rabies occur in wild animals like raccoons, bats, foxes and skunks. Nowadays, with the medical advancements there are vaccinations for almost all diseases. How can vaccination for rabies be far behind?…

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    “ Children were lucky to survive till their fifth birthdays “ says author Liza Picard. Medicine in the 1800s or also known as the “ Victorian Era “ was even considered medieval. Not many specialized physicians or drugs existed while terrible diseases such as Cholera or Typhoid dominated the lives of people. Also, the situation of treatment center such as hospitals and care centers were not advanced and taken care of such simple diseases. Although, great advancements in the profession were made…

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    Small Pox History

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    The History of Smallpox Smallpox once covered the globe. In Europe alone, 400,000 people a year use to die from it. It used to be extremely infectious. Smallpox started with little brown dots on your skin called macules. After a while each little dot raised up into a bump called a papule. Three or four days later, each papule became a blister called a pustule, a hard round bead under the skin. The patient’s whole body was covered in these, but especially his face, hands and feet. Sometimes…

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    Yellow Fever 1793

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    Imagine having a horrible sickness with nobody agreeing on how to treat the sickness. This is what many Yellow Fever victims had to go through in the Yellow Fever epidemic of 1793 in Philadelphia. Doctors all had different ideas of how to treat the Yellow Fever victims. Not to mention, many people did not know what the symptoms, causes, or treatments even were. While there are many different ideas on the symptoms, cures, and treatments, there are only some that are correct, such as the “French…

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    Vicks VapoRub has been utilized for treating migraines, chilly, hack, congested nose, mid-section and throat stuffiness. Be that as it may, Vicks VapoRub can do as such substantially more than this. Some astounding employments of Vicks you haven't caught wind of: 1.Puts Off Mosquitoes On the off chance that you need to keep mosquitoes far from you, put some Vaseline on your dress and skin. 2. Sinus Headaches Apply Vicks under your nose and take a full breath. The menthol from Vicks…

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    Tapeworm Research Paper

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    tapeworm. This type of infection can be found in Japan ,China, North and South America. It can easily grow up to 25 feet in intestine. It can cause pernicious anemia. It is due to vitamin B-12 deficiency. Symptoms: • Weakness • Headache • Chest pain • Spasticity(stiffness of muscle) Hymenolepis nana: It is also called a rodent/rat/dwarf tapeworm. This can infect a human by a intermediate host fleas, beetles and cockroaches .It can grow up to 12 inch in intestine. This type of infection can…

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    The Hot Zone Summary

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    “The features of globalization have huge consequences on pandemics. It just connects us so much more closely… and as a consequence, every one of these viruses that passes from animals to humans has the capacity to infect all of us.” These words, spoken by Nathan Wolfe, director of Global Viral, are naturally applicable to one of Richard Preston’s most famous novels. In The Hot Zone, by Richard Preston, the author uses a variety of literary devices to create an atmosphere that is horrifyingly…

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