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    The Bubonic Plague is a bacteria known as Yersinia Pestis that infects the lymphatic system causing it to become inflamed (Tonsils, Adenoids, Spleen, and Thymus). The bacteria needs calcium to grow but when there is no calcium it produces amino acids called aspartic acid. Aspartic acid raises the blood plasma level of aspartate and glutamate. This excess can lead to damage of sensitive neurons. It can also help generate cellular energy, balance neurochemistry, and help the liver rid the body of…

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    both mentally and physically, and takes an enormous toll on the human body. This paper will discuss how the immune system functions, how stress is directly correlated with illness by talking about stress from a biological stand point, and most important, how to manage stress. In order to understand the effects stress has on one’s body and mind, there has to be an understanding of the immune system first.…

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    fiction novel Station Eleven, a virus coined the Georgia Flu sweeps across the world, killing off almost ninety-nine percent of the global population. The virus leaves the lucky survivors, who were blessed with somewhat perfect genetics to make them immune, to fight constantly to hang on to their lives. In the world after the pandemic, people must scavenge for food and shelter, and hold tightly to the things that mean the most to them. In many ways, the Georgia Flu is similar to both the…

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    the body. These toxins interrupt the growth of the individual. A child who carries the MTHFR gene and receives vaccines. Due to a weak immune system, the child receives an injury with this cocktail of immunization. In short, this becomes counterproductive for the individual; as the immunization is to protect them from potential disease. Their weak immune system cannot cope with the quantity of toxin given to them in the form of immunization. Some kids develop an onset of Autism. With the…

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    The treatment of both Chickenpox and Shingles is Antiviral medication. Antihistamine can be used to treat pain and itching. To reduce fever patient can take Paracetamol as well as Ibuprofen. Acyclovir could be used to treat those who have a weak immune systems in mild cases. Shingles can cause acute pain , and the doctor will prescribe some drugs such as Amitriptyline, Gabapentin and Lidocaine. Creams can also be used for the blisters. However, in most cases Chickenpox is usually require not…

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    Individuals who have a weakened immune systems, sick, or who are injured individuals who are undergoing procedures for various health issues, are more likely to get a Klebsiella pneumoniae infection. Healthy people usually don't have to worry about getting Klebsiella pneumoniae infections…

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    Also they reduces waist circumference, visceral fats and lower the body’s BMI. In addition, it also contains beneficial information about how it boost human immune system and help to slower the growth rate of cancerous cell within the prostrate as it contains natural alkalize and cancerous cell cannot live on alkaline surroundings. It also contain natural vital nutrients such as potassium, iron, magnesium, malic…

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    The MRSA Virus

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    it gets inside of your body or into an open wound, then you will be infected with it. MRSA is most common in hospitals, prisons, and nursing homes since those are places where people live in tight communities and have either open wounds or weak immune systems.…

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    Sub Sahara Africa Essay

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    The virus was first documented discovered by Dr. Louis Montagnier, who resided in France in 1983. Although, the cases identified in the United States were not the first known cases after physician’s started taking a closer look at undiagnosed cases. Robert R. a teenager in St. Louis in 1969 entered the hospital with shortness of breath and infections, and passed shortly after (Bell). Additionally, in Central Africa in the middle of the 1970’s, there were reports of people deteriorating, and…

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    Pros Of Gene Therapy

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    “Gene therapy is an experimental technique that uses genes to treat or prevent disease. In the future, this technique may allow doctors to treat a disorder by inserting a gene into a patient’s cells instead of using drugs or surgery” (“What is Gene Therapy?”). In that respective, gene therapy is a new and rapidly growing medical treatment option for some illnesses. Of course with new treatments there are risks and because this is fairly new there are some major risks still associated with gene…

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