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    pylori, as well as corrosion of stomach acids. H. pylori is a spiral bacteria that is found in two-thirds of the world's population. This bacteria is usually harmless and does not cause symptoms, and rarely causes sores. After H. pylori enters the digestive tract, it attacks the lining of your stomach, which is there to protect your stomach from acidity. If the bacteria causes enough damage it can result in acid going through the lining of your stomach, which can cause ulcers. H. pylori are…

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    Major Cancer Cause Essay

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    The Major Cancer Cause That Remains Suppressed Since 1930 In the past 125 years, there have been a number of discoveries about the cause of cancer. In 1890, William Russell found out that cancer cells contain microbes. Later on, it was discovered that these microbes change their size and shape due to the pH level inside the cancer cells. In 1930, Dr. Royal Raymond Rife proved that the cancer cells revert into normal cells if the microbes inside these cells are destroyed. Dr. Rife developed…

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    women annually from 1992 to 2010 (American Cancer Society). Still today, incidence rates are at their highest in other countries such as East Asia, East Europe and South America. There are many demographic and environmental factors such as smoking, H. Pylori infection, older age and family history which affect these growing rates. This paper will discuss how the rates of stomach cancer have changed over the past century and why specific countries are at high risk. The second most common form of…

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    2.) Cholecystitis (ICD9- 575.0)/Cholelithiasis (ICD9- 574.0)/Choledocholithasis (ICD9- 575.40): She states pain and discomfort following the ingestion of greasy foods. She has a positive Murphy’s sign upon assessment. Her pain is radiating to the right scapular area. Indicative of pain of the liver, ulcer, cholecystitis (Jarvis, 2012). Pain is described as constant with the presence of nausea and vomiting on occasion. Further testing is required to determine the state of the gallbladder…

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    Eighty percent of people agree that a teenager should be able to consume alcoholic beverages in their household with parent consent. There is no harm when your parents are there to supervise you and make sure you don’t have to much. It also teaches kids how to drink responsibly. If your parents are there to supervise they can control how much alcohol you consume. So if you may go over the top on your drinking then your parents are there to stop you. Most parents won’t let you kid get drunk…

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    Reimbursement Reflection

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    2. What first came to mind for me was making healthcare free for everyone, but when I thought about link between healthcare and the reimbursement process, and life in general, I began to realize if we didn’t have to pay for some part of our healthcare then we would use it to much of an excuse in life. Excuses can lead to missing out on opportunities for advancement, and lead to an overall happier life. Healthcare facilities are faced with delays in payments, pending, or denied claims, and…

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    Stomach cancer will affect nearly 25,000 people this year, with nearly 11,000 of those people dying, according to the website, cancer.net. Stomach cancer is one of the most common types of cancer worldwide. It is important for people to understand the early signs and symptoms to detect stomach cancer. When stomach cancer is found early there is a higher survival rate. There are many genetic and environmental factors as well as random factors that may lead to the development of stomach…

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    Microbiomes have a substantial effect on your health. 1. In recent years, researchers have found that a common stomach bacteria called Helicobacter pylori may potentially cause stomach cancer and colonic ulcers by neutralizing parts of the immune system associated with regulating inflammation. I can understand this on a personal level as I had H Pylori when I was younger. Not Fun. 2. Unfortunately, far too many people are consuming processed foods, loaded with artificial fat and sugar with…

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    information, history and objective data of upper endoscopy, laboratory test to check or H. pylori, anemia, and fecal occult test. Treatment may include medications to reduce stomach acid( proton pump inhibitors or H-2 blockers), antibiotics for H. pylori, reduce irritating foods to include spicy foods, lactose, and gluten. Risk factors include excessive alcohol, injury, chronic vomiting, stress, medications. H. pylori, and bile reflux( Staff,…

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    following: gender (males are 2/3 more likely than women) age (over 55 years) diet high in foods that are salted, smoked, dried, or pickled alcohol abuse and smoking family history previous stomach surgery presence in stomach of bacteria called Helicobacter pylori, which may cause ulcers Note: you have to be very careful and if you suffer from some the warning signs of stomach cancer or are worried about your risk, you should talk to your doctor. He or she possibly will refer you to a…

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