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    fungi. CGD is characterised by severe repeated microorganism and fungous infections and dysregulated inflammatory response leading to granuloma formation and different inflammatory disorders like colitis. Infections usually involve the respiratory organ , lymph nodes, liver, bone , and skin ; granulomas generally involve the urinary system (bladder) and gastrointestinal tract (often the orifice at the start, and later the passage, jejunum, ileum, cecum, rectum, and perirectal area). CGD…

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    Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a disease caused by a genetic malfunction of chromosome seven. It is a multi-system disorder that causes thick, sticky secretions to be produced due to the defective transport of sodium and chloride within the cells. As the lung disease progresses to get worse, one option for treatment is a double lung transplantation. Lung transplantation sounds great and can be very beneficial, but it has its risks and there are ethical issues involved. The ethical issues that are…

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    interesting message (Campbell, 2012). The tweet, originally in Japanese, translates to, “I am offering my male genitals (full penis, testes, scrotum) as a meal for 100,000 yen (£800). I’m Japanese. The organs were surgically removed at age 22. I was tested to be free of venereal diseases. The organs were of normal function. I was not receiving female hormone treatment. First interested buyer will get them, or I will also consider selling to a group. Will prepare and cook as the buyer requests,…

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    technological advances, some of the recent advances in technology are in Organ Transplantation and Donating. “Organ Donating is the process of surgically removing an organ or tissue from an organ donor and placing it into a recipient.” (Source: A) There are two forms of organ donating: live donations which are an organ that either has multiples of itself or can regenerate; or deceased donations which mean's when you pass your organs can be harvested to save the life of someone else. (Source: B)…

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    advances in science and technology, artificial body parts are available to restore the functions of the natural bodies, even if not perfectly. Normally, people can survive loss of parts and other appendages more than what regards the loss of vital organs. Therefore, many people who have lost their parts use artificial representations of the natural parts. Such artificial parts have negative and positive effects on the users. Several researchers have investigated the impact of prosthetic…

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    James D. Hardy Essay

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    Every day another struggle comes along it might be something small, but there will always be something that stands in the way of the future. In order to make dreams for the future become a reality people have to work. Work means always pursuing their dreams and never giving up on what they wanted. Dreams can change, but they will never come true if people do not true to accomplish them. Dr. James D. Hardy was a determined man that achieved anything he had his mind set on. He started at a young…

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    Secret Life Of Germs

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    What is one of the dirtiest locations of your house? You thought of the bathroom, right? But did you know that carpets and area rugs are home to many more critters? Research by Philip Tierno, Jr., Ph.D., microbiologist, immunologist, and author of The Secret Life of Germs, has conducted research which indicates that your carpet and rugs are a lot dirtier than you think. In fact, these areas have around 200,000 bacteria per square inch. Eew, that's about 4,000 times dirtier than your toilet.…

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    transplants in this nation. There are many possible solutions on how to best increase the donor pool so that more people can receive their life saving transplants. One of the most effective solutions would be to start offering compensation to living organ donors. Paying donors for their kidneys will assure that more ESRD patients are receiving healthy transplanted kidneys in a timely manner thus increasing quality of life and decreasing costs for the transplant patients and society. Being…

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    restore their metabolism after transplantation. This discovery has given a new way and hope for researchers to heal the human hearts after heart attacks. This research started with the problem of how although stem cells have worked well in repairing organs after injury, they have not helped the heart heal itself because very few of the transplanted cells survive because before the cells have a chance to get attached to the wall of…

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    these challenges are no different from the kinds of challenges faced by patients and families in other industrialized nations. Organ donation has become a challenge the number of organs available for transplantation are extremely scarce so there are many people who need an organ transplant, but will never receive one. It is simply not possible to supply a transplant organ to all the people that have a medical need for a transplant. The ethics of human cloning has become a big issue in recent…

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