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    There are many different types of diseases out there in our world. There is one bacteria infection though that had a major effect on the earth. A huge event called the black death spreaded through Europe in the 14 century. What was this infection called you may ask…. It’s called plague. Plague is a bacteria infection that is found in rodents fleas. There are many different types of rodents that could carry this infection like mice, chipmunks, and squirrels. But the most common carrier of…

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    It’s a disease caused by a bacteria found on infected fleas that are found on rodents It has serious, dangerous, and painful symptoms and effects. The most notable symptom of bubonic plague are the buboes, which are swollen lymph nodes. The ways humans have dealt with bubonic plague has evolved over time. In the 14th century, millions died to plague while today only mere thousands die. Humans weren’t able to treat and cure the plague back then, but modern medicines have created…

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    Malignant mesothelioma is considered as an aggressive form of cancer and giving out accurate prognosis is not that easy. Prognosis for patients diagnosed with malignant mesothelioma is somehow discouraging since it has a long latency period. In most cases, it is only identified when it is in a radical stage already. What is malignant mesothelioma? It is a rare tumor of mesothelial cells and it mostly affects the pleura (the lining that shields the lungs). Most people diagnosed with…

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    Chancroid Research Paper

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    Sexually Transmitted Infection Research Paper Chancroid Chancroid, a sexually transmitted disease, is common in poor regions (Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean) with the weakest public health infrastructure. There has been about 7 million cases of Chancroid a year. (Steen, 2001). However since the U.S. doesn't have weak public health infrastructure, it is still possible to have Chancroid. As of 1997, there were fewer than 1,500 cases of chancroid in the United States per year . Chancroid impacts…

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    Different types of treatment options are available for patients with bladder cancer. There are four types of standard treatment used, which include, surgery, radiation, chemotherapy and biologic therapy. There are also clinical trials in the process, which is a research study that helps improve the current standard treatments. The first standard treatment option is surgery. There are four types of surgery procedures that may be done. Transurethral resection is he most common surgical procedure…

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    It was in the middle of September of the year 2008 when I was diagnosed with diabetes. I had just woken up in the middle of the night to use the restroom when my mom told me to come in her room. She new something wasn't right, I had a lymph node under my arm and I got up several times in the night to use the restroom. My mom had told me that she was taking me to the doctor to get me checked out. When I got to the emergency room it smelt like hospital and I hate that smell but I think everyone…

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    Including cartilage wearing and bone loss, other areas such as, kidney disease, enlarged lymph nodes, tonsillitis, and pneumonia can all occur in congruence to one other. In dogs, they quickly become very lame, “…lameness shifts from leg to leg…”(What are the sign of Rheumatoid Arthritis?) some cases they cannot even walk or stand up and they can…

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    or vision change? Have you noticed any changes in the sense of smell, taste or any hearing loss? Do you have any sore throat? Do you have any difficulty swallowing? NECK/LYMPHATIC: Do you have any pain on the neck? Have you noticed any swollen lymph nodes in your…

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    Extreme Fatigue Causes

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    Causes of Extreme Fatigue Fatigue is a disease sign that manifest and causes dizziness or headache. It is different from sign such as rush that a doctor is directly able to detect without examining a patient. Extreme fatigue is a persistent lack of motivation and energy that continues despite adequate sleep and rest. It is not a disease but illness symptoms that manifest itself in psychological and physical condition or both. Extreme fatigue and drowsiness (need to sleep) are…

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    Human African trypanosomiasis (HAT), also known as sleeping sickness, is caused by Trypanosoma brucei gambiense and Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense. These parasites cause two disease forms that occur in different geographical regions of Africa: West and Central Africa, versus East and South Africa, respectively. (2) However, most cases of HAT are due to Trypanosoma brucei gambiense. (1) The tsetse fly acts as the vector for the transmission of this protozoan parasite between mammalian hosts. Both…

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