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    important as the scientists in this case are the animal subjects in the testing. Animal testing in the scientific arena is vital to the successful discovery of new vaccines, the improvement of old vaccines, development of cures for currently endemic diseases, genetic issues, and more. The subject of animal testing has long been a hot-button topic in both the scientific community and the community-at-large. Many say that animal…

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    struck with a horrible plague, which is most likely typhoid fever. The symptoms are terrible; people experience “...burning feelings in the head...[bleeding] inside their mouths...attacks of ineffectual retching...[and] small pustules and ulcers.” The disease is so contagious that whoever comes into contact with the sick dies soon after. Family members who try to help each other almost certainly end up dead alongside each other. They learn that being honorable and visiting the sick is pointless.…

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    Additionally, after the Global Fund, the U.S. was the second greatest contributor of funds to other countries to treat tuberculosis. This indicates that the US has access to the funds required to obtain drugs for patients with tuberculosis. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported a continuous decline in tuberculosis cases in the U.S. in the recent past to today. This interest in tuberculosis and the opportunities (or lack of) available to individuals with tuberculosis stems…

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    Huntington’s disease (HD) is one of many neurological conditions that exist and is prevalent in about 7 people per 100,000 (Lundy-Ekman, 2013, p. 245). It is more commonly seen areas of a predominantly white population, such as Europe, North America, as well as Australia, due to a higher frequency of certain alleles that are repeated in these populations (Walker, 2007, p. 221). This disease is classified as a neurodegenerative disorder, which is a term that is used to describe CNS…

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    Disease respects no border. Today’s globalized society expands opportunities for pathogens to spread easily, increases pathogen resistance to drugs, and potentializes unintentional and intentional release of pathogens through bioterrorism. A recent Ebola outbreak caused regional instability in the U.S. and abroad. Countries without a strong public health system pose a threat to the U.S. and the rest of the world during pandemic crises. Our health and wellness is dependent on international…

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    There are so many different types of autoimmune diseases in society today, but on of the most common diseases among us humans today is Celiac Disease. Celiac Disease is a serious autoimmune disorder/ disease where if a person ingest gluten it can lead to the damaging of their small intestine. It is estimated to affect 1 in every 133 Americans or even 1 in every 100 people worldwide. That is about 1% of the population. Also, two and one-half million Americans are undiagnosed and are at risk for…

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    Meningitis Research Paper

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    8-15% of meningococcal meningitis (meningitis caused by N. menigitidis) are fatal Even when the disease is diagnosed early and adequate treatment is started, 8% to 15% of patients die, often within 24 to 48 hours after the onset of symptoms. If untreated, meningococcal meningitis is fatal in 50% of cases and may result in brain damage, hearing loss or disability in 10% to 20% of survivors. How many people a year on average die from meningitis in America? The national meningitis association…

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    than as documented in the past. Infectious diseases have been the major killers of humans. It is only within the last century that they have been replaced by chronic diseases and injuries as primary killers in the United States. Worldwide, infectious diseases still account for 25 percent of all deaths. The major advances in infectious disease control to date have been through protection of food and water and through immunizations. New infectious diseases could spread only as fast and far as…

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    Did you know about fifty-one percent of people die of anthrax a year? Anthrax is a serious infectious illness caused by a microbe called Bacillus anthracis that lives in soil. The good thing about anthrax that it is hard to get in the United States. Anthrax history has been widely more common in 2001. It was first discovered from ancient origins in 1250 BC. Anthrax is known as one of the worst biological attacks in the country. So far anthrax has attacked resulted in five deaths and 17 illness…

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    have Huntington’s Disease or know someone that does or just want to learn more about Huntington’s Disease (HD)? Well if you do then this is the perfect research paper to read! HD is an inherited genetic disorder that causes nerve cells in your brain to get destroyed. George Summer Huntington discovered HD in 1850-1916. Huntington’s Disease is also sometimes called Huntington's chorea, Huntington chronic progressive hereditary chorea, Huntington's chorea, Huntington's disease. HD is a very…

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