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    What Is Crohn's Disease?

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    There might be periods of time with the disease where you experience no symptoms at all which is called remission. When the disease is active here are some signs to look for: diarrhea, fever and fatigue, abdominal pain and cramping, blood in your stool, mouth sores(cold sores), diminished appetite and weight loss, perianal…

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    Urosepsis Research Papers

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    spread to the blood (sepsis) from the urinary tract. The urinary tract includes the kidneys, the tubes that connect the kidneys to the bladder (ureters), the bladder, and the tube that passes urine out of the body (urethra). These organs make, store, and pass urine from the body. Urosepsis is a severe illness that can be life-threatening if it is not treated immediately. CAUSES The cause of this condition is a bacterial infection that starts in your urinary tract and spreads to your blood.…

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    Cardiovascular response to acute exercise When you exercise your body goes through chemical and physical changes to accommodate your sport, some of the changes are vasodilation, raise in heart rate and blood pressure change. When you first start exercise your heart rate will rise preparing the body for exercise. This is because the muscles will need more oxygen to work at their optimum level. The typical resting heart rate is from 60 – 80 beats per minute therefore the pre exercise heart rate…

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    Immunodeficiency Virus

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    Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a lentivirus that attacks the body’s immune system through CD4 cells and evolves into Acquired immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). HIV is transmitted by contact with bodily fluids. Symptoms of HIV are similar to simple cold symptoms including fever, chills, rash, etc. There is no cure for HIV, but it can be treated and controlled with antiretroviral therapy. There will be a more in-depth look into HIV in this paper. Human Immunodeficiency Virus: Causes, Effects,…

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    Keeping Bag Lunch

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    Keeping bag lunch safe and free of virus As your may or not exactly know thousands of people have bag lunch. What you may not know that if they aren’t keep cool and others things it could be hostile as food poisoning. So follow along in order to understand this in greater detail. The main thing to keep your food safe is by keeping it cool. But it’s also important wash your hands, especially with animal/pets since they could have virus called Salmonella. It should also be mention to clean each…

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    you will fill worst in your body then you really are. Doctors have to do different types of test just to figure out what is really making your immune system not fight off all the bad cells. In meaning to examine the liver doctors have to give you blood test, biopsies, etc. (71) For anyone to figure out this disease, the requirements are very high. Any test that are done can sometimes be passed by an international panel. The requirement for you to be recommended to have this disease is that you…

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    Tinnitus Case Study

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    lipoic acid are often used. Below is the simple steps to reverse your tinnitus naturally Gingko Biloba Gingko biloba is an herbal therapy known to treat a number of health conditions including tinnitus. Gingko plays major role in refining and improving blood circulation, which contributes to the recovered functioning of the ears. The Gingko seeds also contain antibacterial and antifungal properties which help to eliminate underlying infection that may be contributing to the condition. Antifungal…

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    Vitamin C Importance

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    It also contributes to the formation of red blood cells and prevents bleeding. Also it fights bacterial infections and reduces the effects of certain substances causing allergies. For these reasons, vitamin C is often used in the prevention and treatment of the common cold. It was found that vitamin C acts as an antihistamine and can be used to reduce the doses of the medicinal form. Food sources of vitamin…

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    ambulatory surgical area. On the stretcher appeared a young female around the age of Marlee. Blankets were tightly wrapped around her body, covering her from head to toe. She started to shiver uncontrollably. A voice was heard under the covers, “I am so cold. Can I get another blanket?” Brooke found the controlled heater in the hallway and removed two blankets. She placed the warm blanket on the young girl. The patient needed to be treated as soon as possible for persistent bleeding. She was…

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    the incisions. • After the removal of your gallbladder, the incisions will be closed with stitches, staples, or skin glue. The procedure may vary among health care providers and hospitals. AFTER THE PROCEDURE • Your blood pressure, heart rate, breathing rate, and blood oxygen level will be monitored often until the medicines you were given have worn…

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