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    micro intoxication, which is a food poisoning microorganism that can cause health problems. Clostridium Botulinum is odor less and taste less and only a small amount needs to be consumed to be fatal. Clostridium Botulinum can be transmitted by ingestion of contaminated food, from improperly preserved home processed foods such as, corn, beets and green beans, along with tomatoes and cucumbers. Clostridium Botulinum can also be transmitted via sharing hypodermic needles from elicit drug use,…

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    completely mastering said tasks. For me, I need time to make mistakes not once or twice but over and over again until I get it right. It’s hard to achieve 10,000 hours of practice if one can’t even enjoy a meal without “‘grazing’ - the unconscious ingestion of unidentified foods while drafting a legal brief, cajoling a client on the phone and, doing calf-toning exercises under the desk.” With the way the Ehrenreich uses logic to present the readers with her advice in the closing paragraphs it…

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    was associated with rudimentary buildings made out of clay found in the interior of Latin America countries, such as Brazil and Colombia. Modern day infections include transmutation during pregnancy (mother to child), blood transfusion, and oral ingestion in typical foods (as açaí and sugar cane juice) that collectively corroborate to the dispersion…

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    This patient’s history of alcohol abuse directly relates to the development of this patient’s end stage liver complications. The patient’s alcoholic cirrhosis denotes that the patient has developed this irreversible disease over the span of years that have gone undetected and untreated, that begun with alcoholic hepatitis and progressed all the way to alcoholic cirrhosis, due to the overconsumption of alcohol and his socioeconomic status (homeless). Alcoholic hepatitis is characterized by…

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    Diagnosis & Tests Either a doctor or a certified speech-language pathologist will be called in to diagnose a possible case of dysarthria. At a typical exam, the patient will give a health care provider their medical history, which should include a list of all medications currently being taken. A physical exam will then be conducted to determine the problem and its severity. A speech-language pathologist would look at the movement of several muscles and structures involved in speech such as the…

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    Risks In A Histology Lab

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    individuals, and is expected to behave within the correct way which does not compromise the safety of other people. These laboratory rules consist of no eating or drinking anywhere within the laboratory environment; this can result in the accidental ingestion of hazardous materials (Colorado.edu, 2017), they must regard all biological materials and organisms used within this laboratory as potentially pathogenic and infectious to individuals, laboratory coats have to be worn for every practical…

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    Asthma Is Harmful Essay

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    exposure to many of these daily household chemicals is detrimental to human health. We often take precautions to keep household cleaning chemicals out of reach of children and pets. We exercise precaution to avoid incidences of poisoning through ingestion. We are aware that oral consumption of such chemicals can be deadly. However, what we may not have been cognizant of is that simply using the chemicals according to the directions on the label is also life threatening. This is because the…

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    Based upon chapter 12, Decriminalization of solution possession or use can be described as the clearing of endorsements under criminal law, with optional use of administrative approvals, for instance, the utilization of basic fines or court-asked for remedial responses. Decriminalization Decriminalization is the cancellation of statutes, which made certain showings criminal, with the objective that those exhibitions never again are wrongdoings or subject to arraignment. Various states have…

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    Agmatine Research Paper

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    has a wide potential for use as a supplement. It cannot be used right now due to the lack of studies done on the humans. Some studies have now appeared but all of these employ the use of agmatine injections. It needs to be thoroughly tested for ingestion first before being termed suitable for supplement use. There has not been much testing on humans therefore it not possible to discuss the toxic nature of agmatine in the finer detail. It is best to remain with the current dose of 2670 mg which…

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    2.) Cholecystitis (ICD9- 575.0)/Cholelithiasis (ICD9- 574.0)/Choledocholithasis (ICD9- 575.40): She states pain and discomfort following the ingestion of greasy foods. She has a positive Murphy’s sign upon assessment. Her pain is radiating to the right scapular area. Indicative of pain of the liver, ulcer, cholecystitis (Jarvis, 2012). Pain is described as constant with the presence of nausea and vomiting on occasion. Further testing is required to determine the state of the gallbladder…

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