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    around the body and can stop bone marrow from making blood cells. Without blood cells, the body would not have enough nutrition, oxygen and blood, so the body would die. If you know or not sure that if you get this disease, go to the hospital immediately. There are ways to spot this disease. Doctors would first get a small camera with a tube and insert it into the urethra. Then the camera would look for the cancer cells in the bladder. When doing this operation, the patient has a special…

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    Periodontitis is a chronic infectious disease of the supporting tissues of the teeth. Due to bacterial infection, periodontal tissues become inflamed, and are slowly destroyed by the action of the inflammatory process. If the disease is left untreated, teeth lose their ligamentous support to the alveolar bone, alveolar bone itself is resorbed, and the teeth become mobile and are finally lost.1 Traditionally, periodontitis was thought to be strictly environmental in origin. Despite this belief,…

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    Myloidosis Essay

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    Lambda chains. This specific immunoglobulinic amyloidosis is also referred to as AL or “primary” amyloidosis. AL amyloidosis is considered to be the most common type of systemic amyloidosis in western countries. AL amyloidosis is usually a systemic disease, characterized by these fibril proteins depositing into multiple organs. Renal manifestations are the most frequent, affecting two-thirds of patients at the time of diagnosis. Amyloid proteins can deposit in the kidney and cause a range…

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    Mouth ulcers are sores that appear in the mouth, often on the inside of the cheeks. Mouth ulcers, also known as aphthous ulcers, can be painful when eating, drinking or brushing teeth. Occasional mouth ulcers are usually harmless and clear up on their own. Seek medical advice if they last longer than 3 weeks or keep coming back. Mouth ulcers cannot be caught from someone else. Up to 1 in 5 people get recurrent mouth ulcers. Types of mouth ulcer The main types of mouth ulcer are: Minor ulcers…

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    The researchers also concluded that vaccines associated with MMR immunisations had no correlations to significant mental disorders such as: autism, crohn's disease, or leukemia. Although, it is true that vaccines can cause fatal allergic reactions, but it is very uncommon for an allergic reaction to occur and it is only considered fatal if the reaction is not caught in time. Usually an allergic reaction…

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    diagnosed with different types of Psoriatic Arthritis. Psoriatic Arthritis is associated with higher levels of stress, anxiety, environment, lifestyle, and possibly gene traits or inheritance. Also, Psoriatic Arthritis is a type of autoimmune disease that occurs when the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue, in this case the joints and skin. In addition, children, teenagers, and adults are all diagnosed or at risk for Psoriatic Arthritis. Psoriatic Arthritis does not only…

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    Hepatitis B virus in tobacco plants .Later on, by the fusion of two plant lines multicomponent vaccines were developed. These second generation vaccines commonly called multicomponent vaccines providing a better approach for the treatment of various diseases. Types of Vaccines Vaccines are produced by dead or weekend microorganisms or these are the purified products of them. There are four different types of vaccines that were produced by traditional methods. Live attenuated vaccines these…

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    Whooping Cough Essay

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    whooping cough is a bacterial infection of the upper respiratory system. Symptoms range from that of a common cold too short periods of apnea and in extreme cases death. Pertussis is a highly contagious disease that can affect anyone but is more common in children and in infants. Although this disease is preventable and treatable it is currently and continually on the rise. The whooping cough is caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. B. pertussis is a small, aerobic,…

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    and eyes are bleeding. This combination of ailments sounds like something from a horror story. For thousands of people, however, these horrors have become reality. Although Ebola is hard to contract, nevertheless we need to find a way to combat the disease, because it can easily spiral out of control. We can do this by keeping clean and using our heads, new-found tests, and isolation wards. This deadly virus is, believe…

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    difficult situation in our world. It is important that people take actions to reduce poverty around the world because it affects everybody in the society. If actions are taken to reduce poverty than our world would become more developed. The article “Diseases and links to poverty” by Reset.org, talks about how people around the world is getting sick and dying from extreme poverty. In the article, “How poverty affects classroom engagement” by Eric Jensen explains how students from low-income…

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