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    Dog Mouth Disease

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    Whenever people think about dog mouth disorders, they most likely think of gingivitis or just a bad case of doggy breath. However, there are several problems that can occur in your dog's mouth that you should be aware of. 1) Periodontal disease. This is a painful infection that occurs between the tooth and the gum. It can result in tooth loss and if not treated, can spread to the rest of the body. The most common initial symptoms include loose teeth, bad breath, tooth pain, sneezing and nasal…

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    It's been a while since I made related to health but shouldn't matter anyway because I don't think am rusty in health pertaining matters just yet. Today, I'll be putting Corpus Luteum into consideration. What is Corpus Luteum? imageA Corpus Luteum forms in the ovary Corpus Luteum in a very simple language, is a number of cells that form in the ovary during the early pregnancy. The Corpus Luteum is in charge of the production of progesterone but in very technical or scientific way, the corpus…

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    The classification of periapical lesions of endodontic origin and clinical evaluation of the aetiology and pathogenesis of their development There are various literatures that classify periapical lesions. Often these have been based on histological findings and so the resulting classifications having minor differences in terminology. This could easily lead to confusion between clinicians and subsequently incorrect diagnosis. The correct diagnosis of any disease is the foundation to the…

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    Healing Beliefs

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    As stated in the course description, “our ideas about and experiences of health, ‘dis-ease,’ and medicine are profoundly shaped by culture.” In compliance with this theory, we discussed our medicinal upbringings and backgrounds, and how these influence our choice of healing practices today. Our experiences included topics of mental health, oncology, and alternative medicine, among others. In this paper, we will review these anecdotes and reflect on the similarities and differences between our…

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    Reincarnation I believe reincarnation exists.First,it is not an outlandish idea that there might be life after death or rebirth.Second,although a lot of people don’t believe reincarnation is true,there is evidence and experiences that actually prove it.Finally,i believe that there might be a connection between paranormal activities and reincarnation through my research. Idea of rebirth makes sense. Dr. Ian Stevenson, a well known researcher of reincarnation went all around the world…

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    Scabies Mite's Itch?

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    As the skin is constantly exposed to the environment, it represents a common portal of entry for different parasites. Infestations with parasites can cause systemic diseases in humans, but often result in cutaneous lesions which are on the rise in dermatology clinical practice due to the increase of travel and immigration. Despite the considerable burden parasitic skin infestations can cause, their significance has often been neglected by the health-care providers and scientific community alike…

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    During this stage, the ameba develops two flagella that allows it to exhibit rapid movement. Interestingly, the amoeba is capable of reverting to its first stage within only twenty-four hours. The final stage of the amoeba’s life cycle is called the cyst form;…

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    Causes Of Endometriosis

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    Endometriosis is a disorder in which the endometrium, the tissue that normally resides in the uterus, grows outside of the uterus. The endometrial implant typically grows on the the outer walls of the uterus, the fallopian tubes, the ovaries, the intestines, or the tissue lining the pelvis. Rarely, the endometrial tissue spreads beyond the pelvic region. Despite being outside the uterus, the endometrial tissue behaves as it would normally, meaning that it thickens, breaks down, and bleeds with…

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    McAuley uses similes to show the effect that these seemingly insignificant events had. Memories can 'cut like a saw' and 'small things can pit the memory like a cyst'. The use of the word 'pit' shows how memories can leave a lasting mark. 'Cyst' also has a negative connotation of darkness and disease. This is reflected in my image by the body language of the boy, whose hand on his heart, and head tilted contemplatively sideways, showing he experiences…

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    PCSO causes cysts to develop in a woman's ovaries. The cysts secrete hormones that cause multiple imbalances and can affect metabolic rate, hair growth, fertility and overall health. Symptoms are widespread ranging from weight gain, facial hair or even making a woman infertile. For me,…

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