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    Benefits Of Vaccinations

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    Do the Benefits of Vaccinations Outweigh the Risks? Vaccinations. It is a word that would make one cringe at the hearing of it. It is a word that would make a child dread going to the doctor. This word has become a hot debate of parents in the future of a child’s health. But now most states require it mandatory before a child can enter school in a public setting. Though some children have not been vaccinated due to religion beliefs, medical reasons, and parents’ concerns of side effects. But…

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    Basically, we have many disease to death in the world. Bowel disease is one of the main problem disease. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which is included of Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, is a chronic inflammatory disease of the gastrointestinal tract resulting in symptoms. For example :perianal disease, rectal bleeding, abdominal pain, anemia, decreased appetite, fatigue, arthritis, growth delay, delayed puberty, and diarrhea (Kevin A. Hommel, 2008). First, we need to know that…

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    giving rise to our immune system. Amazing is the only word to describe our continuously evolving immune system. In short, our immune system is on constant patrol, searching for invaders. Many bacteria (about 95%) are actually healthy and live with us providing many helpful function, a symbiotic relationship if you will, but we are only going to focus on disease causing. As our immune cells scour our internal environment in search of invaders, once encountering one our immune cells very…

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    even hallucination. Patients that use cannabis are usually in some kind of pain or different state of mind. Medical marijuana does and is proven to help pain whatever the case may be. It decreases inflammation and even stops it completely in your immune system (Noonan Web). People smoke marijuana to…

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    Vaccines for the longest time have been under scrutiny, for their alleged correlation with autism and other bad side effects while also having been credited for eradicated or largely eradicated many infectious diseases. The issue even came up during a recent Republican presidential debate. Under all that scrutiny the real question would be: Are vaccines more helpful or harmful? To really understand the answer to this question, one has to look at certain facts. For example, what exactly are…

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    The Lymphatic System

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    lymphatic system works to protect the body to stop it getting an infection or a virus it does this with the help of cells such as lymphocytes which travels in between the nodes through channels called lymphatic, which meet ducts that empty into blood vessels this is how the lymphocytes enter the blood. There are 3 types of lymphocytes; B-lymphocytes (B-cells), T-lymphocytes (T-cells), Natural killer (NK) cells each of these react differently to kill and remove microbes. The lymphatic system is…

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    Levison, an infectious disease specialist with 49 years of experience, says: “Bacteria, like all living organisms, change over time in response to environmental challenges” (Levison, n.d.). Over the past decade certain strains of bacteria have become immune or resistant to commonly used antibiotics. Certain…

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    brain extracellular fluid (BECF) in the central nervous system (CNS). The BBB is composed by brain endothelial cells, which is connected by tight junctions with high electrical resistivity . The BBB allows passage of water, gases and lipid soluble molecules by passive diffusion and selective transport of molecules such as glucose and amino acids . The blood–brain barrier prevents the entry of lipophilic, potential toxins in nervous system, by way of an active transport mechanism mediated by…

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    across the entire world. Many pandemics have become notorious for their lethality, symptoms, or historical events that surrounded them. Various notorious and formidable pandemics include the ‘Black Death’ and the human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) pandemic. The ‘Black Death’ was a pandemic caused by the plague that killed an estimated 25 million people (“Black Death”). The HIV/AIDS pandemic killed an estimated 35 million people (“HIV/AIDS”). The ‘Black…

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    Childhood Vaccine Essay

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    For people with compromised immune systems, there are vaccines where the bacteria or virus is inactivated. An altoid is another component used which is when it is a modified version of a harmful toxin. Bacterial or viral components are used in the last component used in ingredients. This only involves harmful parts of the bacteria or virus that can cause a strong immune reaction. The component used in the vaccine teaches your body to fight the virus…

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