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    Autoimmunity and the Endocrine System Chad Martin Nursing 631 Grand Canyon University December 12, 2015 Introduction The immune system in the human body is protection. Protection not only from infectious disease processes and foreign bodies but from ourselves. The immune system is great to have when working well, however, there can be unintended and serious consequences when the system fails and initiates inappropriate responses to our bodies own cells. Autoimmunity specifically is the…

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    Infections that causes lymphoma indirectly by the immune system that is over stimulating include: •hepatitis C virus (HCV), which people with marginal zone lymphoma and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma develop. •Helicobacter pylori, this is a bacteria that causes stomach ulcers and inflammation and this is found in people with gastric MALT lymphoma. •Chlamydia psittaci, this is linked with people who have MALT lymphoma in the tear gland and around the eye. •Campylobacter jejuni, this is…

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    Essay On Crawfish

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    The aquatic animal known as the crawfish has become well-known in the scientific community due to its common use in a lab or the natural field. While some of its species are known for their invasiveness and “affect [on the] fundamental aspects of aquatic systems like water quality” (Pearl), the crawfish has provided insight into various fields of science because of its ability to be easily manipulated. This small animal has been utilized by many researchers studying the origins of the animal’s…

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    Acid Ulcer Research Paper

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    an imbalance of digestive fluids in the stomach. Stomach ulcers are hard to deal with and can cause stress. Bacteria also can cause ulcers, which is the most common way to get a stomach ulcer. Acid ulcers caused by bacteria are called helicobacter pylori, (H. pylori). People can have both types of acid ulcers and suffer two times as much as people with just one. A peptic ulcer is a sore in the lining in the…

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    The Chagas disease inevitably causes cardiac failure if left untreated. He also had cyclic vomiting syndrome, which is what made him vomit so much causing him to lose the weight. Additionally of the other two illnesses, he was diagnosed with Helicobacter pylori. This syndrome is similar to stomach cancer along with peptic ulcers. Medical science was not that advanced at the time, thus preventing doctors to be able to treat and free him from the awful diseases that he was diagnosed with. The…

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    A tumor is the second most basic reason for death in the assembled state. In any case, it is extremely basic gathering of illnesses in idea: the uncontrolled division of cells. at the point when the division of cells turns out to be rapid to the point that the items are not completely useful, it turns out to be deadly. Most types of cancer are brought on by either the disappointment of tumor silencer qualities or the advancement of oncogenes. tumor silencer qualities are the ordinary gens which…

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    Animals and humans have bacterial populations all over their body. However, the gastrointestinal microbiome is one of the most complex and dense populations studied (Todar, 2012). The mammalian gastrointestinal tract is comprised of about four million bacterial genes with more than 95% located in the large intestine (Galland, 2014). The gastrointestinal microbiota varies along the tract at longitudinal levels and horizontal levels due to particular bacteria attaching to the epithelium in the…

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    Genetically modified bacteria can benefit society in many ways. “Genetically-modified foods have the potential to solve many of the world’s hunger and malnutrition problems” (Pandey, A.). This paper will show how modified bacteria is beneficial through nutrients in food, resistance towards drought and chemicals used on plants, and uses for pharmaceuticals. First, there needs to be an understanding of how genetically modified bacteria works. Genetically modified crops start off with…

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    Metronidazole Systematic (IUPAC) name: 2-(2-methyl-5-nitro-1H-imidazol-1-yl)ethanol Bioavailability : 80% (oral), 60-80% (rectal), 20-25% (vaginal)122,123 Protein binding : 20% 122,123 Metabolism : Hepatic 122,123 Half-life : 8 hours 122,123 Excretion : Urine (77%), faeces (14%) 122,123 Formula : C6H9N3O3 Mol. mass : 171.15 g/mol Melt. point : 159–163 °C (318–325 °F) Metronidazole is a nitroimidazoleantibiotic medication used particularly for anaerobic bacteria and protozoa.…

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    Victorian Refugee Health

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    The Health of Victorian Vulnerable groups: Asylum Seekers/Refugees Student Christard Thomas: 25519018 Lecturer Louisa Lam Date of Submission: 12/09/14 Abstract Majority of refugees and asylum seekers spend their time in refugee camps before resettling to a host country. Condition at the camp can cause detrimental effects and can affect their mental and physical health. For majority of the refugees resettled, not much information is know…

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