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    Rheumatoid Arthritis Taylor J. Wells-Tucker NAS 101 Rheumatoid Arthritis Rheumatoid arthritis, also known as RA, is the most common autoimmune arthritis. It affects more than 1.3 million Americans and can affect any person of any age. RA causes stiffness, pain, swelling, and limited function of many joints in the body. While most people know rheumatoid arthritis to only affect the joints of the body, it can sometimes spread to other body systems, earning the classification of a systemic…

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    ' 'Coming from where I 'm from. ' ' As Anthony Hamilton said on his Album Coming From Where I 'm From. These lyrics relate to me by not letting anything get in my way from achieving my dreams in life. Chief Leduff has inspired me during my early teenage years. Therefore, as I follow the footsteps of a black man during my early teenage years who help me change my life around and get my organization going around Baton Rouge and other cities around the area. At the same time, Chief Leduff…

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    I, Teresa_______, am the paternal grandmother of Dereon. I have been in Dereon's life since before he knew of it. My grandson’s well-being and safety is key to me. I am rooted and grounded in his life. Over the years I have witnessed some jaw-dropping events. One evening my son, Dexter, went to pick Dereon up from Jazzmine's home and upon his return Dexter was going through Dereon’s diaper bag when he stumbled upon a loaded cocked gun; I urged Dexter to call the police and so he did. The police…

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    Itp Research Paper

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    Final Paper: Measuring Change in HRQoL of ITP Patients in Japan treated by Eltrombopag Introduction Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) is an autoimmune disorder, which is characterized by a low platelet count caused by both increased platelet destruction and insufficient platelet production [1]. In Japan, there are 20,000 patients with ITP and the incidence of ITP is estimated at 3,000 per year [2]. Major signs and symptoms include red spots and/or bruising on the skin, prolonged bleeding…

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    Though researchers don't know exactly what causes fibromyalgia to occur, fibromyalgia research has provided several theories that can help those who suffer from the condition control their symptoms. What is Fibromyalgia? A generic fibromyalgia definition is that it's a chronic disorder characterized by widespread pain and tenderness. Other symptoms are often present, which include: Fatigue Cognitive difficulties, which include impaired ability to focus on tasks and limited concentration…

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    The medication Plaquenil has been prescribed for the treatment of various illnesses that include malaria, rheumatoid arthritis, and systemic lupus. The purpose of this paper is to draw attention to the side effects that can damage the visual system. Even though the side effects cover a broad range, the results on the illness that Plaquenil is prescribed for outweigh the side effects. The side effects will impact individuals in different ways, depending on the dosage and the length of time that…

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    Ehlers-Dalos Case Study

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    From what kind of complications might an individual with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome suffer? Someone who has Ehlers-Danlos syndrome can have really flexible joints that cause dislocation of joints. This symptom can also cause a early state of arthritis. It's even possible to develop weakened skin. Your major blood vessels will also be more likely to rupture. This complication is highly to occur during pregnancy. From your reading about keloids, what would happen if you remove a keloid surgically?…

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    Osteoarthritis is known as degenerative joint disease. It is the most common form of arthritis. It is characterized as focal and gradual loss of hyaline cartilage and underlying structural changes. Osteoarthritis can be either localized or generalized from traumatic, metabolic and other medical relation of causes. Some Patients does not have specific inflammatory or metabolic condition associated with arthritis and do not have a history of specific injuries that can be considered primary…

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    Tendonitis

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    In today's fast world it is main to be healthy and match to attain success in every discipline and wellbeing problems like joint anguish are additionally customary due to more than a few motives and explanations. It's higher to understand the explanations in order to get well timed treatment and hinder getting in to acute anguish. As it is, can debilitate your activities existence and complicate the concern. There are numerous explanations of joint affliction, and they may be able to influence…

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    Introduction: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease that is for a long term. And it’s happen in the joints, surrounding tissue and other organs causing inflammation of those organs. Causes: The cause of RA is unknown and not clear. It is an autoimmune disease which means that the body attacks by mistake their own immune system and the healthy cells. But it's thought it may involve environmental factors, genetic makeup and hormones changes. Smoking may involve to RA. It happens…

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