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    Athletes foot or tinea pedis is a fungal infection affecting the skin between the toes ,because of the warm,dark,and moist environment that our toes provide its easy for the fungus to grow and will mostly always be found between the toes. Trichophyton mentagrophytes and Trichophyton rubrum are the two most commonly found fungus’ in athletes foot and they are parasitic meaning they need to feed off another organism to survive,in this case the organism would be the old and dead skin cells the…

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    Validity of Evidence in Internet Sources Name: Lyndon Choong Class:9F Teacher:Mr Swaine RESEARCH QUESTION: Should children in Australia be immunised against communicable diseases? Checklist - Validity of Evidence in Internet Sources Primary Source Title: The immune system is enough to cope with any infection without the vaccinations Summary of source: (Briefly summarise the main…

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    each year with an estimated 3.2 million people chronically infected. Vaccinations are not available for this strain, but people are encouraged to get the hepatitis A and B vaccines to help protect their liver from further damage. Since treatment for hepatitis C have advanced in recent years, it has been questioned if a vaccine is even necessary (Liang, 2013). I believe it would be less costly to vaccinate people rather than treating them with expensive medications. Raising public awareness by…

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    The Willowbrook Study

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    The question of whether or not to use information obtained from unethical experiments is highly debatable. To start, an unethical experiment does not give participants informed consent, treats a participant as a mean rather than an end, and does not care for the well-being of participants ( Student Video). In some cases, such as the Willowbrook Study, it is debated if the information can be used for scientific research due to the unethical procedure. The Willowbrook Study started in 1956 ar…

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    Valocyclovir Cream

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    Valacyclovir proved to be very helpful when I contracted chicken pox Keywords: valacyclovig cream valtrexshop, valacyclovir, valacyclovir hcl, valacyclovir for cold sore, valacyclovir prescription online, valacyclovir online It was winter season and I had my exams in a month. I was hardly 16 at that time. I don’t remember how but I had got chicken pox when there was hardly any time left to my papers. My parents are both doctors and they noticed a blister on my forearm. They suspected it to be a…

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    Sulfa Drugs And Ww1

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    Within this article, the author starts a story about Winston Churchill and his fight against pneumonia. The author talks about the story about penicillin saving the PM’s life, and how the father of penicillin himself, Alexander Fleming, disproved that story. The author then goes on to talk about the predecessor of penicillin: Sulfa(sulfonamide) drugs. The discovery of sulfa drugs led to a huge revolution in America, talking about how sulfa drugs saved so many American soldier and citizen lives…

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    Gene Editing

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    If you had the opportunity, would you change the genes that have been passed down through past generations? What would you do if you could change them? Scientist have found a way to do this and it is called gene editing. The answer for me is no however, my genes don’t have any serious diseases that are hereditary. Gene editing can have a positive effect on families and our society as a whole. The first positive effect that gene editing has on families and society is that it can cure diseases.…

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    Measles Research Papers

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    eradicated in more modern countries. It is still a very deadly disease even though a vaccine has been developed.…

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    Australian Owned company Swisse was founded in 1963 by Kevin Ring to bring forth a happier and healthier world. Based on scientific evidence and premium quality products it has become a leading force in multivitamins, sport nutrients and healthcare needs. with a population of 1.35 billion as of 2013. Within this ever-growing country, it becomes evident that china’s growth is at an astronomically high point. To support this china needs to import goods and with health issues becoming more…

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    Autism being caused by vaccines while 242 people disagree to Autism being caused by vaccines. Some people do not even know what Autism is? Autism is a developmental disorder of a child, by debilitated communication, excessive sterness, and emotional detachment. Many have debated if vaccines can cause Autism, to some the simple answer is no, while others argue yes. However, it is said that in early childhood Autism…

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