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    Gluten Research Paper

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    Digestive System Gluten is a protein in wheat endosperm, a seed-produced seed which is used to make flour. Some natural food sources containing gluten is white flour, whole wheat flour, wheat germ and spelt. Some common symptoms that may indicate the presence of Celiac disease are vomiting, fatigue, abdominal bloating and pain, and weight loss. The two lab tests used to diagnose the disease is a blood test for gluten antibodies, or a biopsy of the small bowel to assess if any damage has been…

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    Outbreak at Watersedge presents a case study regarding an outbreak at the Watersedge that affects the health of the people. There were increasing cases of people reporting sick, so the tutorial focuses on finding out the root cause of the outbreak. The public health care personnel start by mapping out people’s location and their activities before they got sick. After finding out the fact that the people who got sick went to the Thompson Lake Park and majority drank fountain water from the park,…

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    Oxycodone is a drug that is prescribed by doctors for pain relief. Like many pain relief medications, it can end up becoming addictive when it is used for an extended period of time. Individuals who become addicted may experience oxycodone withdrawal symptoms as they try to quit. Because of this, it is important to seek out the help and support of a treatment center. What Causes Oxycodone Withdrawal? Starting in the 1960s, the global health community began to realize the dangerous potential…

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    Ushmm.org. Web.). This was one of the most serious causes in the holocaust because it killed a lot of Jewish people. Therefore, there were a lot of Dampness, leaky roofs, and the fouling of straw and straw mattresses by prisoners suffering from diarrhea made difficult living conditions worse. That is one the final causes of the…

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    three-dimensional pictures, which are in a series and a great means of identifying pathologies in the area covered. Indications Acutely undiagnosed abdominopelvic pain without a clear etiology, and accompanied by potential symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and/or issues with passing urine, is the primary indication for a CT…

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    Karen's soup (lucky she didn’t realize) and sadly it killed 3 people and gave many people the bad case of diarrhea and vomiting. In the end the police found out that it was the soup the caused the deaths and diarrhea and vomiting and also found out that it was Karen that had made the soup. Karen had 4 strikes the 3 deaths and all the homeless people in hospital with the bad case of diarrhea and vomiting. Karen got kicked out of the village along with Little Red Riding Hood and all Karens…

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    Wolman Disease Analysis

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    Symptoms from this deficiency include “enlarged liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly), poor weight gain, low muscle tone, a yellow tint to the skin and the whites of the eyes (jaundice), vomiting, diarrhea, developmental delay, low amounts of iron in the blood (anemia), and poor absorption of nutrients from food.”4 Kuriwaki et. al. has reported that infants with Wolman disease gained 280 g in the first in week after birth, but they only gained 60 g…

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    infections after multiple failures on conventional treatments. To fully understand FMT it was important for me to have a complete understanding of the infection it treats. Clostridium difficile is bacteria that can cause symptoms from mild to moderate diarrhea, to a more severe and life-threatening inflammation of the colon called colitis. Persistent infections can result in malabsorption of nutrients from the colon which leads to dehydration, weight loss, and malnutrition due to sever…

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    Josie’s story is about the hazards of miscommunication in hospitals and the journey of a mother to becoming a national patient advocate with the establishment of the Josie King Foundation. Being a mother of four children is a full-time job, especially when moving to a new house. The house was old and needed repairs so the family ensued on a renovation of the place. The children’s grandmother came for a surprise visit one day. As the grandmother bathed in the only working bathtub, Josie brought…

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    Crohn's Disease Analysis

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    colon (Abraham & Cho, 2009). The first documentation of Chron’s Disease was by an Italian physician, Giovanni Battista Morgagni, who noted that a patient was suffering from a chronic, debilitating ailment involving abdominal pain, fever, and bloody diarrhea in 1769. Upon the patient’s death, an autopsy revealed transmural…

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