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    Avastin- Uses, Side effects and its effectiveness on certain types of Cancer Cancer is a fatal disease which knows no gender or age. It can develop in every human’s body and there are many types of cancer which affect certain area of the body. Cancer develops when the process of forming new cells or dying out of the old ones is interrupted and the cells become abnormal, meaning that old cells survive when they shouldn’t and new cells are formed when they are not needed. These cells grow into…

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    More than half of all people will contract an STD/STI at some point in their life. It is imperative, now more than ever, that nurses educate patients on the importance of being tested, and on safe sex practices. STD/STI’s can cause many complications, and can be very costly to treat. Health promotion is so important because these harmful diseases and infections can easily be prevented. STD/STI’s have many harmful affects on the body, and in some cases, the damage is irreversible.…

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    months. During this time, the woman’s ovaries will also ripen the eggs in follicles (sacs filled with fluid). Ovulation This is a part of the menstrual cycle where the woman’s ovaries release an ovum (egg). The ovum will then travels down the fallopian tube. The ovum is usually released on the 14th day before the woman’s period. Conception When a man and woman have sexual intercourse around the time of ovulation, the sperm produced and released by the man will travel to meet the ovum. The…

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    Preterm Delivery

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    oxygen hood combined with a ventilator can function as a baby’s lung for an extended period of time and help prevent the leading cause of death for pre mature infant death. The supplementation fluids and nutrients though either a Nasogastric tube or an intravenous tube allows for the nutrition of a child which might not be capable of feeding on its own. On the other side of treatment knowing the conditions of the baby can prove instrumental in the diagnosis and treatment in a timely manner.…

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    Despite the contrary belief, pregnancy prevention and the idea that a woman can determine how many children she brings to life has been around for centuries. Birth control also known as contraception is a medication that prevents or lessens the frequency of conception. The earliest documentation on birth control description dates back to the ancient Egyptian era. To block the sperm, Egyptians used honey, acacia leaves and lint. In ancient Greece silphium, a plant was used as a contraceptive. In…

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    Pan’s Labyrinth takes place after the Spanish Civil War. It intertwines the real world of hardship and war, with a mythical world, the labyrinth. Pan’s Labyrinth is a film, which takes on many myths and symbols from Greek mythology and it encompasses everything from the underworld to femininity all while telling an extraordinary story. The myths of the ascent and descent to the underworld are displayed in the film when Ofelia completes her tasks by going to the underworld. What she…

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    Pig And Pigs Similarities

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    Pigs and mammals share a number of similarities in external features. Pigs and mammals have -an umbilical cord -ears, eyes, mouth -four limbs -an anus on the exterior - a scrotal sac (male pigs) like most mammal males -hair (fur, whiskers) -teeth, tongue and two nostrils (Nose) The fetal pig does indeed have pelage and tactile. Firstly, the pelage covers most of the body such as the (dorsal, ventral, anterior, posterior etc). The pelage alsos possesses a relatively short length. Moreover,…

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    Gonorrhea Case Studies

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    during intercourse, but like gonorrhea it could be asymptomatic. If symptoms due occur, this would be when most women realize there is a problem and get check out but most of the damage has already been done, such as scarring and blockage of her fallopian tubes rendering her infertile. PIB also require extensive and aggressive treatments and sometimes invasive surgeries. Making this a very…

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    sperm, overexposure to certain chemicals or toxins and damage related to cancer and its treatment including radiation and chemotherapy. And some causes of female infertility may include, ovulation disorders, uterine or cervical abnormalities, fallopian tube damage or blockage, endometriosis, and primary ovarian…

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    Infertility

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    According to Lindsey and Driskill (2013), 10 percent or 6.1 million women in the United States battle infertility. Its main causes are issues related to ovulation, fallopian tubes, uterus, and uterine fibroids. Lindsey and Driskill (2013) want health care professionals to understand the psychological and emotional difficulties that women face with infertility, which is considered a complicated and stressful matter. Lindsey and Driskill (2013) suggest that when it comes to becoming a mother, for…

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