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    York Times claims that microorganisms in early childhood is actually good for us because it helps develop the immune system. For example, Klass supports her claim by stating that “parents who just sucked their pacifiers had a lower risk of developing eczema.” The author also claims that Doctor Gilbert might develop vaccines that would help children’s Immune System, by providing controlled exposures to some of the most important microbes and microbial components. In this world, parents are so…

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    Cilantro Research Paper

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    50 milligrams of sodium in it. Remember to use fresh cilantro, as juice or salad, for best effects. • Antibacterial and antifungal properties As cilantro has antibacterial and antifungal properties, it can solve skin issues, like dermatitis and eczema in a completely natural way. Besides this, these properties will improve your overall health. • Internal deodorant that is completely natural Due to the presence of chlorophyll, cilantro can be considered as a natural deodorant. It destroys the…

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    Eating fast food is not a bad thing, but the bad thing is what we choose for ourselves. We all make choices but in the end our choices make us. If we choose to eat healthy food then it does not matter whether we eat fast food or not. There are good and bad aspects of everything. Fast food is good if we have a busy schedule once in a week, then we can choose to eat fast food. Conversely, we can choose to eat unhealthy food for ourselves. Fast food is not a bad thing as it is always perceived. It…

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    Fish Consumption Improve Body Functions and Emotional Stability Lastly, eating fish can help to improve body functions and emotional stability. Intake of fish regularly, helps to protect and maintains the function of human’s organ such as brains, eyes, skins and hairs. As time goes on, man continues to grow and becoming old. Organs in the body also grew older and the function of the organs such as the eyes and brain started to deteriorate. Elder people usually seen wearing spectacle to aid…

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    The Chickenpox Virus

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    to inform the school/ workplace as others may have developed chickenpox. 2. Make sure they drink enough fluids and do not get dehydrated by giving them sips of water, icy poles, soup etc as often as you can. 3. If they have a skin problem such as eczema, see you doctor as they will help with creams that treat the rash. 4. Keep their nails short so that if they itch they won’t get infected or place oven mitts over their hands. Chickenpox is... Chickenpox is a viral infection which is caused by…

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    During the Vietnam War, the opposing oppositions sides, the north and south, gathered allies to aid them in their conquest. The South of Vietnam associated with Australia, South Korea and United States. Whilst the north sided with the Soviet Union and China. There were many other communist that supported the north and non-communist allies that supported the south wasn’t as big of a part. The war started in 1954 and lasted a brutal 19 years commencing in late April 1975, but Australia didn’t…

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    clean – it is not advisable to travel to or from work in uniform/work clothes. When staff examine a patient they should: • wear a disposable plastic apron or gown, depending on the circumstances • wear gloves, preferably vinyl, if they have active eczema or another skin complaint (this condition should be reported to staff health as it may be inadvisable for the staff member to work in certain…

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    Milk Vs Breast Milk

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    again help protect infants against infections as it stimulates the development of their infantile digestive system, and protects the infant as needed (NHS , 2017). Breast fed babies are also thought to have a lesser chance of developing asthma and eczema, rather than those who are formula fed (NHS , 2017). A mother creates antibodies to fight off germs that she comes into contact with in her environment, and these antibodies are passed onto her infant through her breast milk. Due to a mother and…

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    anti-thrombotic properties. It balance pH levels and strengthens connective tissue and keeps it hydrated leaving your skin smoother and more youthful looking. You can dab some coconut water on your skin to minimize the effects of cellulite, age spots, wrinkles, eczema and even stretch…

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    Peanut Allergy Essay

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    What are the symptoms of peanut allergy? Whether you’re nibbling at the bar, munching a hadful before a game, or slathering them in the form butter on your toast, peanuts are popular snack. Unfortunately, peanuts are also among the most common allergy-causing foods. Research findings from a 2010 study of 38,480 children (infant to 18) indicated that of all food allergies in children, peanut is the most prevalent allergen. [ http://www.aaaai.org/about-aaaai/newsroom/allergy-statistics] Though…

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