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    The Human Papilloma Virus is the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI) and this virus is different than the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV). Cervical cancer diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body which originally starts growing at the cervix which is the lower part of the uterus. A-https://steptohealth.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/cervical-cancer.jpg…

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    Skin cancer is one of the most common and well-known cancers. Although it is typically easiest to cure, there are still many cases where a form of skin cancer has no definite cure. This difficulty is common with skin cancers that are not well known, such as Kaposi’s sarcoma. KS is an unusual malignancy discovered in 1981 during the beginning of the global HIV pandemic. During this time, cases of KS were rare. According to The American Cancer Society, “there were only two cases of KS found for…

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    group of researchers claims to have been able to genetically modify the mostly known cold-causing, adenovirus to attack cancer tumor cells, which is not new to the lot of cancer treatment as the US Food and Drug Association earlier approved the use of herpes virus to attack skin cancer cells. This kind of cancer cell therapy is not as impossible as it was curiously examined by scientists before since the genetic engineers, with the use of advances in gene modification, have developed progressive…

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    and muscle aches. The rash caused by erythema multiforme cannot spread from one person to another as it is not contagious. Causes of Erythema Multiforme The exact cause of erythema multiforme is still unknown, but the condition is associated with herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection in many cases. It is also said to be a reaction to an illness or infection which causes damage to the skin cells. In several other cases, medications such as seizure drugs (phenytoin), anesthesia drugs (barbiturates)…

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    Primarily, Cerebral Palsy was called “Little disease” because the first medical description of this disorder was written by an English surgeon, William John Little (1810-1894) in late 1830s. Little described it as a brain injury, caused by asphyxia (Oxygen deficiency). He approached that this incidence happened during complicated processes of delivery that suffocated the child, and the child couldn’t get enough oxygen. The lack of oxygen damage the nervous system of the brain and cause spastic…

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    At one time, dating sites were considered a way for desperate people to meet other desperate people. Those days are gone. With the help of popular dating sites like eHarmony.com, online dating has become one of the most popular ways for people to meet that special someone. They are much more convenient that the old way of meeting people, and with a profile that discloses preferences, likes, and dislikes, members gain a lot of insight into other people without having to interact with them, which…

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    Oncolytic Synthesis Essay

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    GBM Satellite Lesions & Chemokines: Go or Grow Hypothesis Oncolytic virotherapy therefore offers one strategy to target cancer. Oncolytic viruses take advantage of the natural propensity of cancer cells to provide an optimal state for viral replication. After infection of tumor cells, oncolytic virus replication generates progeny that are released by cytolysis to infect nearby tumor cells, amplifying the therapeutic payload throughout the tumor and potentially reaching distal cells…

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    Homework #2 STD’S or sexual transmitted dieases also known as sexual transmitted infections are any diseases characteristically transmitted sexually (Mayo clinic). An example of an STD is Herpes and gonorrhea. The diseases are commonly spread through unprotected sex. HIV or human immunodeficiency disorder is another STD with no cure. HIV is an disease that affects the T-cells in the body which can eventually cause aids, the immune system fails causing the body to shut down (Mayo…

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    Imagine that a nuclear power plant exploded in your town. What would you tell the press if you survived? Chernobyl survivors have different stories, and Yuri Korneev is one of them. The Soviets tried to cover it up, and more people were hurt. Lots of radiation polluted the air and many organizations tried to help. Many things can go wrong and because of that many people were hurt. Chernobyl should have never happened, but there are some survivors. Survivors of Chernobyl live on to tell…

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    The Carp species, scientifically known as Cyprinus Carpio are a Freshwater fish Native to Asia. There are three main types of Carp, the Common carp, the Koi carp and the Mirror carp, all part of the Cyprinidae family. Carp were introduced into Australia in Victoria in 1858 for agricultural and ornamental purposes, with the intention to imitate the European environment. However, the Carp spread around Australia through the escape of ornamental fish. Now, carp can be found predominantly in…

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