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    Papillary Thyroid Cancer

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    Papillary Thyroid Cancer, also known as Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma, is the most common type of thyroid cancer. Seen most often between the ages 30-50, Columbia University Medical Center states“...it is the fastest growing cancer with over 20,000 new cases a year.” Although the causes of this cancer are unknown, doctors seem to think that it is passed down through the family tree. According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, papillary thyroid cancer has a very good prognosis, with…

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    Duck Tape Research Paper

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    The first danger is suffocation, suffocation can be caused by placing duck tape the over mouth and nose simultaneously causing no oxygen to get to the lungs. The second danger is that 2007 tapes contain asbestos. Asbestos is six minerals known as chrysotile, amosite, crocidolite, tremolite, anthophyllite, and actinolite. So if you own any 2007 duck tape you should get rid of it immediately.Skin suffocation…

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    indoor tanning damages the DNA in the skin cells. Excessive exposure to UV radiation during indoor tanning can lead to premature skin aging, immune suppression, and eye damage, including cataracts and ocular melanoma.”(U.S Department of Health and Human Services, 2016) Parents are allowing their kids to use tanning beds at a very young age, which is increasing their chances of skin cancer, premature aging, and immune system suppression. The most famous type of skin cancer is melanoma. Melanoma…

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    Did you know that there are thousands of wildfires in the U.S each year? Many of those wildfires are started by people. Wildfires can have many bad effects on the environment. Wildfires can destroy homes and habitats, create smog and take many lives. Wildfires can destroy homes and habitats. When animals homes are destroyed they have to find a new place to live and the animals who already live there will be pushed out of there homes. When wildfires destroy homes people are forced to move or…

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    Causes Of Melanoma

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    Melanoma affects people due to various causes and risk factors. The causes of melanoma may vary from one patient to another. It might be natural or genetic causes. There are factors that increase the possibility of being infected with melanoma also varies from patient to another depending on the genetic and natural factors. A stated by World Cancer Research Fund International, “Denmark has the highest rate in melanoma.”[1] And that happen due to their fair skin and red hair. As a result,…

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    Smoking and smoking cessation rates differ from country to another in terms of economic and social differences, and the objectives were to completion of treatment to support quit attempts and success in quitting smoking. Smokers is a major determinant of health inequalities and the smokers should make a lot of effort to quit smoking, deprived smokers should be supported first because they are more vulnerable and more likely to smoke. Rates of success in quitting can be enhanced considerably…

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    Melanoma Causes

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    Causes of Melanoma Melanoma is the most serious type of skin cancer affecting more than 200,000 cases per year in the united states. When melanoma is recognized and treated early, it is almost always curable, in case is not the cancer can advance and spread to other parts of the body, where it becomes hard to treat and can be fatal. Every one is at risk of having melanoma while some are at a greater risk depending on these factors, exposure to the sun, family history, number of moles on the…

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    Synthesis Of Beeswax

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    Candles are made up of chemical compounds pressed together in the form or a candle. They are made of two totally different types of wax which is Paraffin wax and Beeswax. The Paraffin candles are 95% of the world’s population of candle production. But when it comes to the beeswax the beekeepers can only used one or two pounds of the wax for every hundred pounds of honey they are able to harvest. They are also thought being able to clean the air because when the beeswax candle is burned it…

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    Pyromania is an impulse control disorder in which the individual cannot resist the urge to deliberately set fires, sometimes going as far as committing arson. Arson, the criminal act of intentionally setting fires, causes destruction worldwide. For instance, the Santiago Canyon fire of 2007 consumed over 28,000 acres of California and cost around 21.6 million dollars in damage. I remember these fires specifically because I have family in California who witnessed this, the fire being extremely…

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    Many small business are face with the dilemma regarding health insurance. The cost of providing employer sponsored health insurance has increased dramatically over the last decade. Health insurance companies determine a premium price based on risk factors on the members of small businesses. Small business premiums that have employees that are healthy shouldn’t have to pay high premiums or not be insured because of someone else health history. Health Insurance companies penalize people who smoke…

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