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    called the Marathon of Hope. After reaching his original goal, he aspired to raise one dollar for every person in Canada. Terry Fox was brought to a halt in Thunder Bay, Ontario, due to chest pain and intense coughing, where he was diagnosed with lung cancer. Terry passed away on June 28, 1981, after reaching his goal.…

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    1. There are various ways in which gender influences injury rates. The books provided several major injuries that causes death. This includes poison, motor vehicle accidents, suicide, homicides, and falls. According to CDC (2011), men are twice more likely than women to die from poisons, which is the second leading unintentional injury death of all ages. Suicide is another way that gender influences injury rates. Women are more likely to attempt suicide compare to men, however, men are more…

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    Introduction to the issue Firefighters are exposed to toxic substances and carcinogens while they perform their duties at the scene. A significant number of firefighters don't receive workers' compensations benefits. For example, the fire departments in Atlanta do not have policies in order to limit exposure to toxic substances and dangerous chemicals, thus increasing the potential risks among firefighters to develop dangerous diseases such as cancer (“CBS46 Investigation,” 2014). In any fire…

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    Nowadays, there are many fatal diseases have affected our normal life. Some of these illness are caused by humans such as pollutions caused by factories that lead to poured out the smoke and some others by the effect of the environments. One of the most common diseases is cancer, which the name is given to a collection of related diseases .The term cancer refers to the condition when there is an abnormal growth of cells which tend to proliferate, grow, in an uncontrolled way and, in some cases,…

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    Research Paper On Radon

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    Radon is an unscented gas that comes from the radioactive decay of radium; radium itself comes from the radioactive decay of uranium, therefore radon originates from the radioactive decay of uranium. Approximately all uranium is found in the ground and bedrock, meaning radon continuously leaks out of the ground into the air, water, and built structures, such as houses. As stated above, Radon can be found outdoors in the air, soil, water in lakes and rivers, and even inside built structures.…

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    Bronchitis Research Paper

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    Bronchitis is an extremely common medical condition in the modern day, and it is important to get informed about its risks. For those of you who may not already be aware, this is a lung-based inflammation that inhibits full use of the organ. Though bronchitis will often resolve itself in acute cases, it can become much more dangerous if the symptoms continue. To give you all the information that you need to educate yourself on this illness, we have created this helpful article! Don’t forget to…

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    Mold Prevention Techniques | Wake Forest, Raleigh, Chapel Hill & the Triangle When you notice that your crawl space is severely infested with mold, don’t ignore the disaster and call the professionals to have them removed pronto. Mold may not look like a danger at first, but if you allow it to spread and grow your health suffers. There are three types of mold that commonly grow in households: allergenic mold, pathogenic mold and toxigenic mold. Each mold has their own level of severity, and…

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    DISCUSSION CD is a chronic inflammatory disease of unknown etiology characterized by chronic, granulomatous, segmental transmural inflammation that may occur in any part of the alimentary tract from mouth to anus. In the human upper digestive tract, the oesophagus is the least common segment involved in CD.[10,11] It is not difficult to diagnose oesophageal CD if other segments of the digestive tract are also involved or in patients with a previous history of crohn’s disease. The typical…

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    1. Background:- Prognosis is the prediction of likely trail of the disease. It gives us perception on the natural history of a disease, apt cure strategies, patient management, decision making and most importantly information about the risk of death. Any clinical research has the aim to find the prognostic factors, which correlates genetic and clinical variables to the outcomes. Cutaneous melanoma has 5% share in all types of skin cancers but unfortunately, it accounts for the maximum number of…

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    NYC Smoke Free Case Study

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    NYC Smoke Free success is measured by how engage the community members during the program. Educating communities measures the success because NYC Smoke Free is encourage communities to be aware of tobacco use by having people voluntary quit smoking. Success is measured by helping pass tobacco related legislation. In Public Health Solutions, success is measure by the goals implemented by the department are met. Some of the fiscal goals include budgets, renewal of contracts by the state. If the…

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