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    against healthy cells. This disease is genetic, but there are a few genes associated with the disease. There is a correlation between people with the disease and them having certain mutated genes. PTPN22 is a protein coding gene, located on the first chromosome near the end. So over several DNA replications that info will get sniped off, which makes sense why the disease is common between the ages 15-44. A mutation to this gene will either increase or decrease the risk of developing an…

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    Description: Lyme disease is a bacterial infection transmitted by deer ticks infected with the Borrelia burgdorferi bacteria. Cause: Lyme disease is spread through the bite of infected ticks. Ticks can attach on any part of the human body often found in hard to see areas. A tick is attached for 36 to 48 hours or more before the Lyme disease bacterium can be transmitted. Most people are infected through the bites of the immature ticks, which are called nymphs. Symptoms: Early Signs (3 to 30 days…

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    Planet Of Viruses

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    Carl Zimmer is a well-known science writer who takes his readers on a guided tour of some of the wonders of the world that belong to viruses, in which scientists are increasing our understanding of life. Zimmer is the author of one of the books I choose to read, The Planet of Viruses gives a brief summary of different viruses in a fascinating way. Zimmer introduces you to the history of virology by exploring some of the common viruses such as rhinovirus, influenza, human papillomavirus (HPV),…

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    oral, or vaginal sex with someone else who has chlamydia. If the person your having sex with is a male, you could still get chlamydia even if he does not ejaculate. You can get infected with chlamydia more than once, even if you were treated the first time. And this can happen if you have unprotected sex with someone who may have chlamydia. Some symptoms for…

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    Leprosy Persuasive Essay

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    early in the disease, disability can be avoided. It’s cured with a combination of three antibiotics (dapsone, clofazimine, and rifampin) known as multidrug therapy (MDT). Typically, the length of treatment ranges from six months to one year. After the first dose of MDT, 99.9% of microorganisms causing leprosy are killed. One week into treatment, patients are no longer…

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    4803 Resource Development Dr. Negron November 2, 2016 A 2014 report from the New York State Department of Health showed that the United States had an estimate of 123,000 people infected with HIV. The HIV and AIDS epidemic continues to affect the African American community. Now HIV and AIDS has a major effect on young African American women. There are risk factors and what seems to be co-occurring issues for young African American women that are identified at-risk for sexually risky behavior.…

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    Scarlet Fever

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    The folds of the skin around the armpits, elbows and knees can be a deeper red than the surrounding rash. The peeling of the rash can also indicate the status of the disease, by the end of the first week the skin will begin to peel and flake off, this is referred to as ‘Desquamation’, from Latin ‘desquamare’, meaning ‘to scrape off of a fish’. Sometimes the rash can last up to two full weeks before it fully goes away. (“Britannica.com”), Scarlet Fever -symptoms. Fever, chills, sore throat,…

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    A waging war between LGBTQ+ advocates and a group of worried general public battle between the passing of the Bathroom Bill. LGBTQ+ advocates see this as an act of discrimination and inequality, as well as a hateful crime towards their identity and comfort, while worried public see it as a gateway for predators to easily prey off the defenseless. Each side holds valued points as to if the Bathroom Bill is preventing of danger towards the weak or an act of discrimination. In general,…

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    word “Shadow” implies the serious Ebola leaves problems like deaths, hunger and social disturbances in the vulnerable Liberia. In fact, daily lives’ problems of citizens in different stages of the spread of disease are also addressed. Subjective this first-person narration may be, viewing the event from Urey’s family perspective could be one of the examples of educated Liberian families in the epidemic outbreak. After all, the documentary aims at triggering reflections on the factors that foster…

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    Since the 1980’s, after the virus that caused AIDS began to spread and gain more attention, medical researchers began to focus their attention to the problem of treating viral infections, some progress in this area has been made. Rather than killing the virus organisms, the antiviral drugs block the…

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