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    Genetic Diseases And Disorders Research Paper Down syndrome is a disorder of a person's chromosomes that cause mild to severe physical and mental disabilities. People are affected from birth and until death. Noticeable physical problems include a small skull , a narrowed or flat nose bridge, poor muscle tone, and folds beneath the eyes. It occurs in about one in every 700 births. Nearly 1600 kids are born with down syndrome in the united states. Most people that have down syndrome have…

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    die from leukemia per year” according to (Nordquist). Leukemia is a blood marrow disease, there are certain symptoms for acute myeloid leukemia, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, treatment, and the stages. Acute myeloid leukemia, acute means that it spreads fast and myeloid is the types of cells it affects. Acute lymphoblastic leukemia, the acute part means that it spreads quickly and lymphoblastic means that if from early white blood cells. According to the (society) there are certain symptoms for…

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    Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder that causes the ovaries to become enlarged and develop cysts on the outer edges. This disease affects 14 to 60 year old women. The cause of PCOS is not fully known yet but genetics is said to play a part (Web MD). It is known though, that the change of hormones in a female’s body is what triggers PCOS. Some symptoms of PCOS include excessive hair growth, acne, menstrual irregularity and obesity. Also common is infertility, depression and…

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    Pseudomonas aeruginosa has many virulence factors, and can live in almost every moist environment using a wide variety of carbon sources, but it rarely causes disease. P. aeruginosa is considered a rare opportunist, due part that it cannot penetrate the skin. It can become life threatening to patients in hospitals, particularly burn victims. “In hospitals, where the most serious infections occur, Pseudomonas can be spread on the hands of healthcare workers or by equipment that gets contaminated…

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    Cystic Fibrosis is a life-threatening, genetic disease that causes persistent lung infections and progressively limits the ability to breathe, which has approximately affected 30,000 people in the United States and an estimate of 70,000 people worldwide (NHlBI,2013). The disease is most common among children and young adults. I will now begin to inform you about the cause, the symptoms and how to treat Cystic Fibrosis. Cystic Fibrosis affects the respiratory tract, the digestive tract, the…

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    age 70. States surgeon removed two small polyps that were benign. Opts no longer for Pap smear due to age 70. Had mammogram last year in July. No findings. Denies any concerns about STIs or HIV. Glucose and cholesterol labs done yearly at check up, blood pressure controlled with meds. Monitored per regular provider, Dr. S., in Adamsville, Tn. Family History: Father had a history of HTN. Died of MI at age 82. Mother died of breast cancer at age 69. Ms. F. has one sister who has HTN and…

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    midwives to treat and prevent potential health problems throughout the course of the pregnancy while promoting healthy lifestyles that benefit both mother and child. All pregnant women get blood and urine tests and a blood pressure check at every visit. In early prenatal care, what occurs at your appointments? Your blood pressure, weight, and height is checked. Calculate your due date based on your last menstrual cycle and ultrasound exam. Ask about your health, including previous conditions,…

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    In the United States, it is most common that intra-articular knee injury involves meniscal lesions which are present in most of surgical procedures performed by orthopedic surgeons [21,22]. Compared to women, men are more prone to such injuries, the incidence ratio of which is between 2.5:1 and 4:1 for a male to female. At 20-29 years of age, the overall incidence reaches the maximum for both sexes [23-25]. Injuries due to sport activities (football, basketball, soccer, baseball, and skiing in…

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    Esophagus Research Paper

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    Esophagus:A Never Ending Tunnel A pile of food propelling down a path of a wave like muscle.The saliva secreting and chemically destroying most of the food,traveling down your esophagus. Soon then to reach the stomach, but there would be no food in the stomach if it weren't for the esophagus. It is very essential to the human body, it is also the first component of the digestive system. It gives life to the organs of the body. Giving the essential proteins to each and everyone. Even though it…

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    Outcome of the hypospadias reconstruction is closely related to getting an expert knowledge about the surgical anatomy of the normal and hypospadiac penis. In general, the hypospadiac and the normal penis are similar in many aspects. The anatomical and histological analysis revealed that the neurodevelopment and the corporal bodies are similar except at the ventral aspect where there is arrested urethral development, deficient of corpora spongiosum, and abortive prepuce. (13) In general the…

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