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    Hookworm Disease Essay

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    intestinal disorders, or excessive blood donation. Hookworm disease is another important factor in causation of anaemia due to chronic blood loss. The mean daily loss of blood from an Ancylostoma duodenal is 0.15 nil and Necator americans is 0.03ml. In rural areas, post partum haemorrhage on account of poor obstetric spaced pregnancies and prolonged periods of lactation deplete iron stores with each successive pregnancy and this is reflected in the high incidence of anaemia with higher parity.…

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    I would like to present a case of iron deficiency anemia. Although that often considered as a primary care health related issue, but I consider it as a challenging and interesting case. This case was unique to me because it really showed me the significant impact of the social determinant and access of care. I was involved on a case that could be easily addressed and managed if the patient social economic status was different. I had have the opportunity to experience the differences in health…

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    Macrocytic Anemia

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    In the event of a true diagnosed microcytic anemia the recommended treatment would be oral iron. Ferrous sulfate 325mg one to three times daily.2 It can take weeks to months for the anemia to subside so it is best to continue to do lab work every few weeks. Important counseling points to the patient would be that iron usually causes constipation and…

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    Conclusion: Effects of corrosion Corrosion is a serious issue regarding the health and the cost. It can affect the health of the people in commercial sectors and in private sectors. Water having toxic metals like lead and copper, can be very harmful for drinking and other purposes. So the precautionary measures should be taken. Corrosion in the pipe can be health damaging and spoil the quality of water and it can also be uneconomical. There are some damages by corrosion:  Corroded water is…

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    mg/ml) and Thymus vulgaris (0.05 mg/ml). Each of these constituents has some effect on the endothelium, blood cells, angiogenesis, cellular proliferations, vascular dynamics, and cell mediators [12]. Feracrylum is a water-soluble mixture of incomplete ferrous salt of polyacrylic acid containing 0.05 to 0.5% of iron in combination with the pharmaceutical solvent which is water or physiologic solution. Feracrylum is obtained by polymerization of acrylic acid inhibited by redox- system in aqueous…

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    The Rare Cardiovascular Disease “Eisenmenger Syndrome” Eisenmenger Syndrome is a rare cardiovascular disease that was named after the person who first described it in 1897, Victor Eisenmenger (Davis, 2017, p. 765). According to the article “Eisenmenger Syndrome in Children” by Ayden and Brass (2017), it is considered an “advanced form of Pulmonary Hypertension.” Pulmonary Hypertension is where the “arteries that carry blood from the heart to the lungs become narrow.” When these arteries become…

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    Conflict In Catch 22

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    The fight between the individual and the collective has been a pivotal point in the development of human history. In the political (through the development of minority rights), the cultural (through the rise of counterculture and rebelliousness) and practically every other facet of human society, the main conflict that has occurred has been between the individual’s attempts at self-preservation and the collective’s plight for development. The book Catch-22 is a perfect example of this conflict…

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    Phenols Degradation by Fenton Reaction in the Presence of Chlorides and Sulfates Siedlecka et al. (2005) also studied a series of phenol compounds present in wastewater. These compounds, as mentioned above, are widely used therefore are commonly found in wastewater derived from different industries such as petrochemical, food or resin manufactured. Since common biological treatment for these kinds of compounds is not feasible, is important to develop new technologies to treat these…

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    2.1 Ageratum conyzoides Ageratum is derived from Greek word, which is “a geras” meaning non-aging, referring to the longevity of the flowers or the whole plant. The word “conyzoides” is derived from word “konyz” meaning resembles (M.X et al., 2016). Ageratum conyzoides is belongs to the Asteraceae family. Plant species in this family are herbaceous plants which trees and shrubs are rare. This plant is very common in West Africa and Asia. It has softly hairy stems and leaves, erect and branched…

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    Wealth In China Essay

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    According to Huang, there are two local reasons behind this: the province has a disproportionally high smoking rate and the province’s industrial structure is heavily reliant on coal and non-ferrous metal industries. On the other hand, northern provinces such as Heilongjiang are known for high-fat and high-sodium diets and therefore experience higher levels of heart disease as a cause of death. While economic growth has helped increase life…

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