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    Bronchiectasis Case

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    My study case is related to a bronchiectasis patient from Fairfax Inova Hospital. Bronchiectasis is an abnormal and permanent dilation of airways in which the bronchial walls become inflamed, the mucociliary elevator is impaired, and the mucus accumulates leading to increased susceptibility to infection. It can be classified according to morphological forms such as cylindrical bronchiectasis form where the bronchi are enlarged and cylindrical (least severe), varicose bronchiectasis form where…

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    Dry Eyes Research Paper

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    Dry eyes is a common condition that occurs when your tears are not able to provide adequate lubrication for your eyes. Tears can be inadequate for many reasons. For example, dry eyes may occur if you do not produce enough tears or if you produce poor-quality tears. Dry eyes feel uncomfortable. If you have dry eyes, your eyes may sting or burn. You may experience dry eyes in certain situations, such as on an airplane, in an air-conditioned room, while riding a bike or after looking at a computer…

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    Nifedipine Case Studies

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    Nifedipine Nifedipine is a common drug used to treat a variety of disorders from hypertension and angina to preventing premature labour in pregnancy (Aedla, N, et al. 2012). It originated in the early 1970’s from the works of Bayer, who developed the short-acting formulation that proved to be successful in controlling high blood pressure, however due to its side effects, was modified to a long-acting formula which produced fewer side effects and is commonly used in modern obstetric practice…

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    Allergy Medications

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    allergy medicines used to prevent this problem, many people do not know about the right kinds of medications to opt for in the drug stores. So, what are the allergy medicines? Allergy Medications Allergy drugs typically include the antihistamines, corticosteroids, decongestants, combination drugs, and others. Allergy shots that gradually upsurge one's ability to tolerate allergens are also available in the various drug stores across the globe.…

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    they will be quarantined, to try to prevent the spread. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome is not treatable. A cure or vaccine has not been invented, yet. No therapy has been affective; only supportive therapy can be provided. Medications such as Corticosteroids and Ribourin have been used to treat SARS but none can…

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    In those cases, patients might benefit from corticosteroids. Other conditions, such as lymphomas of the small intestine, have to be ruled out (Koehler, Wieser, & Konitzer, 2014, p. 1). A gluten-free diet can be very costly, “therapies developed thus far consist of enzymes designed to digest gluten and…

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    Facts About Osteoporosis

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    Facts Osteoporosis is a condition that makes the bones thinner and easily to be broken or shattered due to loss of calcium. This puts people at a risk of bone fractures especially of the hips, spinal vertebrae, and wrist. Both men and women are affected, but it is more common in women than men. Over 40 million people have osteoporosis and are at a higher risk because of low calcium according to the National Institute of Health. There are four types of osteoporosis, but the main type is the…

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    prednisone raises blood in many people who take it. one reason is that prednisone and other corticosteroids cause the body to retain fluid. Extra fluid in the circulation can cause an increase in blood pressure. Anyone who takes prednisone should have his or her blood pressure monitored regularly. some people will say that steroids are not dreadful…

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    Stroke is a cerebrovascular accident with sudden onset of focal neurological deficits(s) from either infarction or hemorrhage within the brain. • Ischemic stroke (thrombotic or embolic); 87% • Hemorrhagic stroke (intracerebral or subarachnoid); 13% Risk factors • Age: >45 years; highest during the 7th and 8th decades • Male > Female (3:1), equalizes after menopause • Family history/genetics • Prior stroke or TIA • Smoking, heavy alcohol use, substance abuse (cocaine, amphetamines) •…

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    How Mold Grow Hypothesis

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    “How mold grows” 10th grade Mr.Tripp Sanders February 3rd, 2018 Purpose The goal of my project is to show everyone how mold grows. Mold grows everywhere. You have probably seen mold a lot. You have seen it mostly on bread and in drinks that have set a long time. Hypothesis Mold is going to grow on the one I sprayed with water because the one without the water is going to take longer to mold. Materials Ziplock bag 2 pieces of bread Spray bottle Water Warm areas Moist…

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