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    teenager who has done performance enhancing drugs at a young age can very much stop growing. An elderly who has done performance-enhancing drugs can experience tumors or baldness. If PED’s are consumed through needles, there is a higher chance for hepatitis and other infectious diseases to occur. Lots of performance enhancing drugs is linked with sexual problems. Steroid usage can lead to shrunken testis and breast enlargement in men. The women may experience an enlarged clitoris and shrunken…

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    Results show me that my liver went back to its normal size and my blood sugar was normal. My doctor confirmed on my Hepatitis B was cured, which if not treated, it could lead to cancer of the liver. Since then, years of the years the Clear Cure Diet is a part of my daily diet routine. I rarely eat meat such as pork and beef. However, if I just concerned that type of meat…

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    injecting it into the veins. When snorting cocaine it can cause loss of smell, runny noses, and problems of swallowing. Consuming cocaine can cause severe bowel decay from reduce blood flow,and needle injections cause a higher risk for contracting HIV, hepatitis C, and other bloodborne diseases. Another popular method of use is to smoke cocaine that has been processed to make a rock crystal. The crystal is heated to produce vapors that are inhaled into the lungs. This form of cocaine is called…

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    Why Is Hiv A Pathogen

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    Bloodborne Diseases Videos by ProBloodBorne. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.probloodborne.com/training_video/hiv-and-aids Lawson, T. (2017, August 03). Bloodborne Pathogens HIV, AIDS, and Hepatitis Unit 1. Retrieved from http://slideplayer.com/slide/6010624/ T. (2017, March 06). Bloodborne Pathogens HIV Hepatitis and Standard Precautions. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLmXN5kkh00 K. (2015, June 26). How HIV kills so many CD4 T cells | Infectious diseases | NCLEX-RN | Khan…

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    Treat The Homeless Essay

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    individuals share a common misfortune, many any are on drugs that make them psychotic, most are mentally ill and should be treated, or most have had a really traumatic childhood that caused their problems and many have physical illnesses too, including hepatitis and other communicable diseases. Most homeless shelters have become very violent over the years and most chronic homeless people do not stay there. However, you could volunteer to work at a homeless shelter in your area like the…

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    Liver Disease

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    Liver Disease Liver Failure is a disease in the liver often caused by other previous diseases, such as Hepatitis A, B, C, and D, but can also be caused by excessive alcohol consumption and other minor diseases. There are two forms of liver disease; chronic and acute. People with chronic liver failure experience their symptoms over a long period of time, and if not properly treated, can lead to Cirrhosis. Patients with acute liver disease, however, experience their symptoms over a much…

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    A patient has a car accident and has been scheduled for a leg amputation. But before surgery the patient decided to ask his primary care doctor about autologous blood donation. The doctor explained the following requirements for autologous blood donation: the patient can’t donate within 72 hours prior to surgery, no age limitation for autologous donation, must be in overall good health and no present heart conditions, autologous units must be prescribed by the physician, discontinue use of…

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    South Sudan’s Water Story Water is a necessity for all, yet only a limited amount of people have access to water in South Sudan. Even in that limited amount of people, a fraction of them have access to potable water. Only nineteen countries in Africa are estimated to meet the Millennium Development Goals (Saliu). Oftentimes, the people of South Sudan are forced to consume contaminated water thus this water and sanitation crisis consequently resulted in 400,000 water-related deaths in Africa…

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    Alcohol Versus Addiction

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    Entertainment vs Alcohol Your phone rings but you are at the table with your family. What draws your attention away from the dinner conversation you are having with your family? Is it the not knowing who texted you? Is it you want to know more? You are driving and you receive a Snapchat from your best friend. Why do you look? Why do you risk your own life or someone else for so little as your phone. Are we actually “addicted” is the “addiction” serving to help the same purposes as drugs or…

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    Communities characterize drug dependence as a condition portrayed by a staggering desire to keep taking a drug to which one has become habituated through repeated consumption because it delivers a specific impact, typically an alteration of mental status. Addiction is generally joined by an impulse to obtain the drug, a propensity to expand the dose, a mental or physical dependence, and unfavorable outcomes for the individual and society. Drug addiction, additionally called substance use…

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