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    Asthma is a respiratory condition when a person's airways swell and become narrow. It has been around since history has been recorded. "Sometimes asthma is called bronchial asthma or reactive airway disease" (webmd.com.) Asthma can be caused by smoking and perhaps, other environmental reasons, but there is no solid reason for asthma. Asthma attacks can be caused by several things. Cold air, physical activities, air pollutants and pollen are all reasons for which asthma attacks are attributed to.…

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    Asthma Research Paper

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    Asthma is the most important respiratory disease in Canada. Each year, the number of asthma sufferers increases. Today, nearly 2.5 million Canadians suffer from asthma. In Quebec, it is estimated that over 600 000 people affected, more than 350,000 children and adolescents. Each year, the country, the direct and indirect costs of asthma over a billion dollars. Thus, the disease causes approximately 70,000 emergency room visits, hospitalizations and 4000, unfortunately, between 150 and 300…

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    Week # 5 Common symptoms of COPD exacerbation Smoking is the leading cause of COPD and served as a trigger for the disease. Smoking damage the airway and the lining of the lung, which lead to a decrease in lung expansion, which then leads to trouble moving air in and out of the lung causing difficulty with breathing, Irregular breathing, Coughing, discoloration of the skin or nail due to the lack of oxygenated blood. According to case study, Mary had signs of COPD…

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    engage in sexual risk behaviors that place them at risks for HIV infections, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and unintended pregnancy. 2. In 2-3 sentences, explain how it relates to the mission/goals of public health; The goals of public health are to promote and protect the health of people and population in the community by conducting a community assessment to control epidemics of infectious disease, knowing which behaviors place individuals at greatest risk for infection in order to…

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    Asthma is known as a chronic inflammation disorder of the airways and can be divided as atopic and non-atopic. “Atopic asthma also known as extrinsic asthma is triggered by the environment.” (Barnes, 1996) Atopic asthma is the most common form of asthma. Atopic asthma causes inflammation and is mediated by systemic IgE production. Non-atopic asthma is considered intrinsic asthma which is less common. Non-atopic asthma is inflammation and or constriction of the airways that is not caused by…

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    There are different degrees of asthma. Asthma isn’t necessarily a deadly disease, but some asthma attacks need immediate attention.Now that we have covered what is asthma, let’s move to what causes asthma. Researchers haven’t really found what causes asthma. But, we do know what can trigger asthma. Asthma triggers can vary from…

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    Asthma Informative Speech

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    today about a noncommunicable disease that affects 26 million Americans. The mortality rate of this disease is approximately 4,000 per year and causes almost 14 million visits to the Doctors office and 1.75 million emergency room visits. This disease is called asthma, also known to many as reactive airway disease. The reason I chose this particular illness is because of the impact it has had on my brother’s life since he was diagnosed at the age of 3. Asthma is a chronic inflammatory…

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    Macular Pucker A macular pucker is scarring on the macula of your eye. The macula is the part of the eye that lets you see clearly and sharply. It also lets you see detail. The macula is in the middle of the thin membrane that covers the back of your eye (retina). A macular pucker can affect your vision. This condition usually starts in one eye, but can affect both eyes over time. Vision changes can range from mild to severe. Vision changes usually do not get worse over time. CAUSES This…

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    gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Workers exposed to certain dusts or fumes may develop occupational bronchitis, an acute disease that generally dissipates when exposure to the nuisance stops.…

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    Nasal polyps are benign growths of the nasal lining and/or mucosa that blocks drainage causing chronic congestion, sneezing, nasal stuffiness, runny nose, etc. In the U. S., the overall incidence of nasal polyps in children is 0.1%; the incidence in children with CF is 6-48%. Among adults, the incidence is 1-4% overall, with a range of 0.2-28% (Casale…

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