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    Listeria Research Paper

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    Listeria is especially dangerous for women that are pregnant. It can lead preterm labor, illness in the newborn infant, miscarriage, and stillbirth. Pregnant women who become infected with Listeriosis should seek medical help immediately. If Listeria is treated punctually, antibiotics can be administered in order to prevent the infection from traveling to the fetus. People that…

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    These difficulties led to the formation of the sister organization called Women on Web, where Gompert’s and her team workers provide information as to how women can induce miscarriages with the use of medications such as Mifepristone and Misoprostol to terminate pregnancy. The documentary acts more like a promotion for Gompert’s efforts for the ‘Women on Waves’ organization rather than the accomplishment of making safe abortions…

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    I was born on April 24th of 1999. I was always nicknamed me the ‘Miracle Child’ for she had many reproductive issues even before my conception. There many miscarriages before I was born, but after me, my two younger sisters were born completely fine. Even though my mother loved me, she hated her pregnancy stage with me. I was born ten pounds, half of that was my head alone. My mother still has stretch marks around her stomach and waist from me! She has also said that it was the most painful…

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    The attitude towards abortion has always been and still is very controversial. However, it has changed over time. There has been an increasing number of abortions cases throughout the world. In developed countries, abortion is legal where in most developing countries do not encourage abortion. Each country in the world has different legality, cultural, and religious statuses and perceptions of abortion. Abortion is the ending of pregnancy by removing a fetus or embryo before it can…

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    As a child Trump attended a Presbyterian church, which has now become the Presbyterian Church U.S.A. Reverend J. Herbert Nelson referred to Trump’s executive order as a “miscarriage of justice” he also advised Trump to remove this order. Nelson stated that they were aware but not afraid because their faith is strong. This order expelled any refugee entrance In the United States for 120 days. Also immigration from 7 of the main…

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    Turner's syndrome is a rare condition that affects females. It results when a sex chromosome (X chromosome) is either missing or partially missing. Turner’s syndrome can cause a lot of different medical problems such as short height, puberty failure, heart defects, learning disabilities and social adjustment problems. It is sometimes diagnosed before birth, during infancy or during their early childhood. Occasionally the diagnosis is delayed until the teen or young adult years in those who have…

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    chief complaint from a patient I have received in the past, while working in women’s health, was “During my monthly self breast examination I discovered a lump and it’s painful”. The patient was a 22-year-old Hispanic woman with a history of two miscarriages and presented post-op dilation and curettage. The patient had an aunt who passed away from breast cancer about a year before this visit and she was concerned that her lump could signify that she had breast cancer. Bickley and Szilagyi (2012)…

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    Fida's Sister

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    Frida was a considered one of Mexico’s greatest artists. She was born on July 6, 1907 in Coyoacan, Mexico. Her father was a German descendent and photographer. At the age of six she was stricken with polio, which caused her to limp after recovery. Frida attended the renowned National Preparatory School in Mexico where she met a famous muralist named Diego Rivera. She was one of the few female students to attend the school. On September 17, 1925, Frida and her boyfriend Gómez Arias were riding…

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    Turner Syndrome “Turner syndrome is a medical disorder that affects about a in every 2,500 girls.” Says Teens Health. Many people today are effected by genetic diseases, “a genetic disease is a disease that is caused by an abnormality in an individual’s DNA.” says Genetic Science Learning Center. A genetic disorder is not inherited but instead caused by a mutations in an individual’s DNA. These diseases shape who people are and affect them and the people around them their whole lives. There…

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    It is believed that the first humans with Neanderthal traits existed in Eurasia around 350,000-600,000 years ago. The first “true” Neanderthals were believed to have existed 200,000-250,000 years ago. Neanderthals lived during the Ice Age. They found shelter from the weather in Eurasia’s plentiful limestone caves, where many of their fossils have been found. This is where to term “cave man” originates. Neanderthals were thought to have originated in Africa and then migrated to Eurasia. They…

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