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    Short Story On St. Ebott

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    A human facing back towards a giant hole in the ground of a cave of a mountain titled Mt.Ebott.They took a deep breath hesitating, clutching their pale sweater"....hh.." Their breath wavering quietly, body numb not sure if this was really the right answer to escape all this.Tears form in the corner of their eyes streaming down the cheeks to fall off the chin , thinking and thinking making them light headed. They thought about all the reasons why they shouldn't do this but those thoughts were…

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    This is produced in the liver; these hormones lead to Blood Sugar Imbalance and Diabetes, Weight Gain and Obesity, Immune System Suppression and many more problems within the body. 3. Psychological effects of stress Psychological effects of stress are the effects that have to do with mental health and the way…

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    Follicular Lymphoma Essay

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    transplantation for the treatment of this patient’s disease. (5 marks). Stem cells are removed from patient and stored in a freezer. Patient will then receive high dose chemotherapy with or without radiotherapy to get rid of circulating tumor cells in the blood. The removed stem cells are transfused, replacing the destroyed tissue and re-establishing hematopoietic function in the patient (Nichols, 2016). • Nichols, H, 2016. Bone Marrow Transplant. 22 January. Word count: 51 3. Discuss the use…

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    When my wife and I got married, one of the first things we wanted to do was to start a family. We always wanted to be young parents and to have a large family. We began trying to have a baby. Month after month, our disappointment grew. We were greatly disheartened with every negative pregnancy test and finally decided to see a fertility specialist. The doctor told us that there was nothing wrong with neither my wife nor I and that we needed to keep trying and stay hopeful. Four years after we…

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    The Human Skeletal System

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    formation of blood and protection of organs. For example the ribs protect all the vital organs located on the axial region of the body. Overall, the major functions of the human skeletal system provide the body with a fraction part of stability and security (Marieb 2002). A disease that involves the skeletal system includes osteomyelitis, which…

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    Crohn's Disease (IBD)

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    of uncertain etiology that can affect any portion of the digestive tract from mouth to anus, but is predominantly seen in the terminal ileum and/or colon (Inflammatory Bowel Disease article). The name of the disease came from Dr. Burill Crohn, who first described the disease in 1932. Crohn’s Disease is part of a group called Irritable Bowel Disease (IBD). CD differs from other IBD’s in that it can manifest anywhere in the gastrointestinal tract. It can be found at any point from the mouth…

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    He explained to me that bone requires a good blood supply and circulation to keep it healthy. Several factors contribute. Cavitations can happen naturally. The third molars (wisdom teeth) are an example. When the tooth erupts the jawbone around it dissolves to allow the tooth to surface. If the tooth is impacted, the bone will sometimes die and become infected. Due to the design of the channel for blood flow; the infection can actually block the blood supply from getting through. Bone marrow…

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    Essay On Progeria

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    estimated to affect one in four million newborns worldwide. The name originated from Greek, which means “prematurely old”. This genetic disease is fatal and it comes in many forms. Children diagnosed with Progeria usually appear normal, and throughout the first two years of life the disease will start to progress. Children with Progeria are expected to live about 13 years, although there are known cases in which the child gets to live up to about 20 years. Progeria is caused by a mutation in…

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    Gout Condition Essay

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    been having a swollen and painful pain symptoms at the joint and so he order a blood test for uric acid level. When the result came back from the blood test, my uric acid level in of blood was way above the normal level it was 14 and the normal, tolerable level is up to 6, and Dr. Lazarus said that I had a condition of gout and the cause of ¹gout is by abnormal of metabolism of uric acid by the body, also may…

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    Joinville Stroke Registry is an ongoing population-based registry databank started in 2005 and supported by law since 2013. The registry uses the methodology proposed by Sudlow and Warlow as well as the Stroke-Steps modular program proposed by the WHO (first step for all hospital cases, second step for checking of death certificates and third step to ascertain mild events). The detailed methods of cohort recruitment and data collection procedures have been previously described (7), the Joinville…

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