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    his High Point 9mm semi-automatic handgun was forensically linked to four of the 11 highway shootings, and is currently being held on a $1 million bond while awaiting trial. No one was killed in any of the incidences, one 13 year-old girl suffered a cut on her ear in one of the incidences. Still, many Valley residents were struck by fear. When asked for an interview, Holly Holmes, who is a general contractor, wife and mother of two young children, lives in north Phoenix…

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    the article were strong words expressing the disapproval against police brutality such as outrageous incidence or violence. The tone of this article was one of a strong persuasion on how to react against police brutality. Anger and sadness are feels that I found in the article. Anger against the police that don’t act appropriately and sadness for African-American and Hispanic brutality incidences. The author did omit…

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    religions across the world. There are incidences where an athlete’s participation and involvement in sport is affected by their religion, often in a negative way. Religious athletes often use their religion to educate people on the way they choose to live and are seen to be role models by people of the same faith. Though there are many that disagree with different religion which often beings up issues of discrimination and vilification within sport. Incidences where religion in sport has become…

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    Grantham Study Essay

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    measure the impact of diary intake on various outcomes like prevalence of diabetes and risk factors for the chronic diseases of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and kidney disease. • The study allow to calculate the incidence of recognized disease in each cohort like Absolute risk (incidence), Relative risk (risk ratio or rate ratio), Risk difference and Attributable risk %). • One of the main benefits of using data already gathered and synthesizing it for the needed study is in savings of…

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    Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) post-op arrhythmia. This complication can increase the patient’s chances for a longer hospital stay, stroke, or death; resulting in additional healthcare costs. Prescribing statins (3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl COA reductase inhibitors) to reduce the risk of postoperative AF (POAF) is well studied, as they provide anti-inflammatory and antioxidant benefits within hours of initiation. However, whether the…

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    gastrointestinal tract from the mouth to the anus, but is more commonly found at the end of the small intestine where it joins the beginning of the large intestine (or colon). It can also affect an individual’s eyes, skin, and joints. Interestingly, the incidence and prevalence of Crohn’s disease is high in industrialized countries but fairly low in developing countries. However, it has been recently found that as industrial progressions have risen in some developing countries (like Asia and…

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    Congenital Anomalies

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    Congenital anomalies are important causes of fetal deaths; thus, it becomes mandatory to determine the incidence and prevalence of congenital abnormalities in society. The present study demonstrated the hospital admission of neonate due to congenital anomalies and mortality of neonate related to it in a tertiary care hospital of Chittagong district, Bangladesh. In the present study, congenital heart disease was commonest. 62 (59%) of congenital anomalies due to heart defect. Other CAs was 43…

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    common among African Americans. According to Feng (2015) the incidence of stroke has been declining in recent years however, in the southeastern states the occurrence of stroke is increasing. This has been shown to be especially true among middle-aged African Americans. Despite years of work aimed at lowering the rate of stroke more recent data has shown that while hospitalization due to stroke among whites is not increasing the incidence of stroke among middle aged black population in such…

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    Meningitis Case Studies

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    One of the leading causes of bacterial meningitis is Neisseria meningitidis, which can be acquired globally. N. meningitidis is normal flora in the human nasopharynx, but if an individual becomes susceptible, it can lead to bacterial meningitis. Incidence of N. meningitidis is strongly influenced by age. Infants have the highest risk for meningococcal disease. Low serum bactericidal antibody levels play a large role in those that are at risk for infection. Those with compromised immune…

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    Pre Eclampsia Essay

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    pregnancy complications. Unlike other hypertensive disorders of pregnancies, preeclampsia is a multisystem disease affecting kidney and liver function and the cardiovascular system attributed to vasospasm and vascular endothelial activation. The incidence of preeclampsia usually occurs in the late 2nd or 3rd trimesters of pregnancy. These characteristics make the mother and foetus prone to risks such as premature labour with its associated congenital disorders for the foetus Also, compared with…

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