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    Essay On Social Injustice

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    Social Justice is the equality of the people in relation to their society, the way human rights are practiced and perceptible at every level of society. A social injustice, is when those rights, are taken away, questioned or neglected. One social injustice frequently overlooked, is the stigmatization of mental illness. One in four people, in the world, will be diagnosed with a mental illness, and 450 million people, worldwide, presently suffer from a mental illness, these numbers by themselves…

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    Did you know that over 70,000 people will be diagnosed with non-Hodgkin Lymphoma in the United States in 2015? Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma is a type of cancer that begins in the lymphatic system. In the lymphatic system, the tumors develop in white blood cells that fight infection called lymphocytes (American Society of Hematology). Along with the 70,000 people diagnosed with NHL this year in the United States, over 19,000 people will die. In addition, about 1 in 50 americans will develop NHL in their…

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    The Immune System

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    The job of the immune system is to be a defense mechanism against diseases and any other harmful substance that enters the body. When it is functioning properly the immune system will attack any invaders and neutralize that specific threat. It will also create an encoding of that specific disease or sickness so that the body can never be harmed by that specific one ever again. So essentially the immune system is an ever changing and constantly strengthening tool that is essential in maintaining…

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    The mayo clinic said that if the pattern of drinking results in repeated significant distress and problems functioning in the alcoholics daily life, they most likely have alcohol use disorder. It can range from mild to severe. If they have been drinking too much…

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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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    do my best to describe PTSD and certain symptoms and certain ways that one can help make process in their recovery. One in every three recruits will leave the service with at least some case of PTSD whether it be a light case or a heavy cases. (Mayo clinic staff.1) In several cases the symptoms become worse as the soldiers life progresses and causes families to break apart, divorce, ending friendships, and leave the soldier feeling alone in the world. Five to ten percent of men and seven to…

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    Many people categorize Alzheimer’s disease as a normal part of the aging process in which most elderly people will probably have. However, this is not the case. Alzheimer’s disease is not a normal part of the aging process. Instead, it is a disease that is associated with brain function. Furthermore, Alzheimer’s is not a sudden onset disease; it develops gradually over time and can slowly progress. People affected with Alzheimer’s begin to develop a variety of signs and symptoms throughout the…

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    Antisocial Personality Disorder According to Mayo Clinic, antisocial personality disorder (APD) is a mental disorder in which victims of it may ignore the rights, wrongs, and feelings of someone. People who are antisocial are not found to be delusional and they do not hallucinate, or have any other cognitive issues, in most cases. Symptoms of APD are being disrespectful, mischievous, arrogant, dishonest, stealing and sometimes not showing empathy toward others. These symptoms create a…

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    child and always cried. He never showed any affection to his adopted parents as to Nadia was naturally happy therefore received more attention. After seeing a psychiatrist, Ray Kenny diagnose Alex with Reactive attachment disorder. According to Mayo Clinic (2014), “reactive attachment disorder is a rare but serious condition in which an infant or young child doesn’t establish healthy attachments with parents or caregivers. Reactive attachment disorder may develop if the child's basic needs for…

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    Is Abortion Moral

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    According to “Mayo Clinic Doctor Admits Abortions Hurt Women, Cause Premature Births” written by Steven Ertelt, a doctor from Mayo Clinic discussed how abortions are unsafe for women because they affect later pregnancies. He also stated abortions can “cause the cervix to become fragile as well as leave a large amount of scar…

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