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    to see homophobia on the same page as hepatitis, herpes, and HIV among others. Before this class I wouldn't have expected to find it there. I mean honestly, what significance could homophobia have in comparison to those other three seriously-taken "real" medical terms? Despite homophobia being a matter of life and death as well, probably the most serious aspect of the disease of homophobia is that it infects a larger number in population than hepatitis, herpes, and HIV combined. Homophobia…

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    Now speaking strictly of James Lobo 's argumentation, he provides a history of US court cases on Mandatory vaccination laws and a reflection of opposing views to support, defend, and challenge his argument. He points out that the measles outbreak of December 2014 in Disneyland, which had spread across the country there-afterwards, had been largely spread by unvaccinated children (Lobo 261). Orange County, where Disneyland lies, has a considerable population of parents who oppose vaccinating…

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    Vaccines get a lot of attention these days. Increasing reports of brain injuries near the time of infant vaccinations have ignited fears over the ingredients of vaccines that have bordered on hysteria. Unfortunately, there seems to be no definitive proof that vaccines actually cause brain diseases such as autism. However, there is too much evidence to support such claims of injury to ignore the risks. So whom can parents believe, and how can they decide whether to vaccinate their children?…

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    mandatory, because of dangerous ingredients, harmful side effects, and the government should not come between people and their personal medical choices. Vaccine ingredients are not only harmful but repulsive. Some vaccines for things like chicken pox, hepatitis-A, and rubella all contain fetal tissue. The tissues from another human are unfamiliar, therefore, harmful to the body. Formaldehyde, an ingredient in the polio vaccine and diphtheria vaccine, is a type of antibiotic used in vaccines as a…

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    in 1908 in the Town of Grand Chute in Outagamie County, Wisconsin. McCarthy was an American Politician who served as a U.S. Senator from the state of Wisconsin from 1947 until 1957. McCarthy died on May 2, 1957 the cause for his death was acute hepatitis. In the 1950’s, the Red Scare was fueled by right-wing charges concerning American communists, communist sympathizers, citizens who were thought to be unwittingly assisting the communist native attempts to achieve social justice. The reason for…

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    can say i helped my community, and I can be useful to it. The water we depend on the most is groundwater. Almost 50% of the United States depends on groundwater. Drinking contaminated groundwater can have serious health effects. Diseases such as hepatitis and dysentery may be caused by contamination from septic tank waste. When me and my fellow peers were at the preserve trimming the trail there were Mesquite shrubs that were tall and super sharp. We as a team had to put one branch at a time…

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    childhood malnourishment rate, their low budget for education, their high infant mortality rate, and their high child labor rate. More people may also be leaving the country due to the incredibly high risk of catching major infectious diseases, such as hepatitis A, typhoid fever, dengue fever, yellow fever, Lassa fever, bacterial and protozoal diarrhea, malaria, and rabies. There may also be people leaving for fears of catching ebola, as over fourteen thousand are suspected or confirmed of…

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    Substance Abuse In Canada

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    Heroin abuse is associated with a number of serious health conditions, including fatal overdose and infectious diseases like hepatitis and HIV. Chronic users may develop collapsed veins, infection of the heart lining and valves, abscesses, constipation and gastrointestinal cramping, and liver or kidney disease. Pulmonary complications, including various types of pneumonia, may result from the poor health of the user as well as from heroin’s effects on breathing. Using cost-of-illness…

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    The presentation by Kris Hansen, an employee at 3M, was very intriguing and informative on the use of microneedle to delivery vaccines intradermally. It is no secret that many people have a fear or dislike of needles. These microneedles would allow a larger population of individuals to receive lifesaving vaccinations in a non-stressful way. This reason among others, suggest the positive effects of microneedles in the use of vaccinations. Hansen stated that the name for these microneedles at 3M…

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    gastrointestinal tract causes vomiting, diarrhoea, varices formation in oesophagus etc. Secondly, liver that is largest organ responsible for detoxification of alcohol but chronic heavy alcohol lead to formation of chronic hepatic diseases such as hepatitis, hepatomegaly and fatty liver. These types of hepatic disorder causes cirrhosis of liver that means liver cells are replaced by scar tissue, which leads to liver failure. Thirdly, Pancreas which is also important organ of the digestive tract…

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