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    that can be woven into fabrics and is used in fire-resistant and insulating material. Asbestos fibers are microscopic and for that reason, are easily inhaled. Once inhaled the fibers clinging to the respiratory system, including the lining of the lungs and the inner cavity tissue. As Asbestos fibers are typically quite rigid they become lodged in the soft internal tissue of the respiratory system and are not easily broken down by the body. The symptoms of mesothelioma are shortness of breath,…

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    Acne Scar Removal: Natural or Chemical Acne is the bane of existence for millions of people. The scars they leave behind have created a billion-dollar industry that will never die. Acne scar removal can be done in a holistic way or through chemical processes. Acne is the most dreaded word for every teen. Adults that still battle acne are stunned by it. The one process both age groups share is the acne scar removal process. It is one that both are anxious to get to because they can erase the…

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    Earth,” the idea that obligation and duty to one’s family are very important is shown throughout the text. At the beginning of the story, Wang Lung presents his grandfather’s current physical state. His grandfather is very old and dependent upon others, and as his son, Wang Lung’s duty is to care for the old man throughout his old age until he dies. Wang Lung takes care of him throughout the rest of the story until he dies. “He had to lit the fire, boiled water, and poured the water into a bowl…

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    considered a great invitation by many people, also considered the worst and the most dangerous invitation in the 20th century. The Center for Disease Control said smoking causes lung cancer in 90 percent of lung cancer patients. Additionally, the CDC says that smokers are 15 to 30 times more likely to get lung cancer or die from lung cancer than non-smokers.(From Internet). The origins of modern tobacco control are in the Europe, especially in German. At this late hour, anti-smoking campaigns…

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    Skin Cancer Research Paper

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    Human infected with many diseases that are difficult to overcome and these diseases is cancer. Cancer is a human body cells grow abnormally and kills the cell manufacturing to places in the body. The change of the composition and multiply and spread in the body. In this paper we will address to the type of cancer is skin cancer, skin cancer is a common cases, especially after age, where the risk rose to infection types of skin cancer in the elderly. The skin cancer affects men more than women.…

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    Desmoplastic Ameloblastoma: A Case Report Abstract Ameloblastoma is the most common odontogenic tumor of epithelial tissue origin. There are various types of Ameloblastomas. In that, Desmoplastic ameloblastoma is one of the rare variant of ameloblastoma. Because of its rare occurrence, exact nature of the lesion yet to know. Hence nature of the Desmoplastic ameloblastoma need to be highlighted. We report a case of desmoplastic ameloblastoma in a 45-year-old female with a painless swelling in…

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    Cigarette smoking is one of the major factor contributing to the death and illness among people due to its impact on several organs of the body. Smoking reduces the health of the person and result in cancerous diseases. Every year thousands of people die as a result of smoking in different countries of the world. Cigarette smoking is one of the major risk factor involved in hampering various metabolic pathways in the liver. It may lead to activation of several inflammatory pathways that may…

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    giving you information on lung cancer. All types of cancer has become more common throughout the years that media has expanded. We see cancer survivors, cancer victims, family members of cancer patients, and many more campaigns to raise money to find a cure. I chose this topic because I myself have had quite a few family members die to this horrific disease. We should all be aware of how dreadful lung cancer is. Lung cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the lungs. Your lungs are two…

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    The Cigarette Case Study

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    The Smoking Assignment This case comes up over and over again, yet nothing is being done. The Cigarette has kills about 400,000 people each year. Companies have been selling tobacco since the 19th century. Back then, people didn’t know the consequences of smoking till the 1960s. Doctors realized the consequences and filed a case against The Cigarette, and stricter regulations have been put on The Cigarette. Since people have the choice to smoke, The Cigarette can still kill many people every…

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    Burns The different types of burns are first degree superficial burns. The first degree burns touch the epidermis layer of skin. First degree burn is red and painful with no blisters. A for a moment touch of a hot pan or sunburn is first degree burn. Second degree burns include the epidermis and part of the dermis layer of skin. Second degree burns looks red, swollen and blistered. Second degree burns are when the skin touching the oven element or boiling hot water. Third degree burns are full…

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