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    Irritation of the mucus membranes causes breathing difficulties, coughing, crying, sneezing and temporary blindness. First Used: Tear gas grenades were used by the French army against the Germans in August of 1914. Estimated Casualties: 0, Tear gases are used to disable…

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    the jelly like substance in the cell. They also appear darker because it contains too much DNA from the rapid divisions. According to the American Cancer society, stomach cells form glands “to make enzymes and acid that digest the food, as well as mucus that helps protect the stomach lining.” If cancer develops, they do not form the glands that they should that are abnormal or distorted, or even clumps that don’t look like a gland at all. Additionally, the American Cancer Society also says that…

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    airflow limitation that is not fully reversible. The airflow limitation in COPD is usually progressive and is associated with an inflammatory response of the lungs (Haggerty, 2013). The pathological changes that indicate COPD include an increase in mucus producing cells, chronic inflammation in different parts of the lung, and structural changes that result from a persistent cycle of destruction and repair. Many parts of the lungs are affected, including the proximal and peripheral airways,…

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    The immune system is made up of different parts that are constantly protecting the body from disease-causing microorganisms known as pathogens. By keeping out these infectious pathogens out of the body or destroying the pathogens that do enter the body, the immune system is a complex network of cells and organs that protect the body from infection. The primary immune response is the response that is activated when the body is first exposed to an antigen, resulting in the activation of…

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    Vitiligo Research Paper

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    to resume your originality A pigmentation disorder which causes white patches on the skin is called Vitiligo. The main cause for Vitiligo is the destruction of melanocyte that is responsible for skin color. Not only in the body, but also in the mucus of nose, retina and mouth do have white patches. The face is like an open book which reveals personality, character, and health. When the patches affect the face, the entire confidence will vanish. What causes Vitiligo? Vitiligo causes are…

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    Birth control patch Birth control patches are structurally plastic-based, usually beige, thin patches that easily adhere to the surface of the skin. They are used beneficially to avoid unwanted conceptions and are placed weekly for three weeks followed leaving a week later for rest, period in which the menstruation will manifest. They are part of the group of combined hormonal methods. Its adhesive part, is the one containing the active ingredient that characterizes them, which is released…

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    Sleeping Myths

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    The connection between poor sleep and getting sick isn’t just a myth. New research led by the University of California-San Francisco found that getting 6 hours of sleep or less each night is associated with being four times more likely to catch a cold when exposed to the virus, compared to sleeping more than 7 hours. Published in the journal SLEEP, the team also included researchers from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and Carnegie Mellon University. Data was collected and analyzed…

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    Why Is Asthma Important

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    it is a condition in which your airways narrows and swell as well as produce extra mucus. However, this could make your breathing hard as well as trigger coughing, wheezing and shortness of breath. Moreover, asthma occurs or happens to all ages of life, in UK there're 5.4 million individuals who got asthma which actually means that asthma affects 1 in every 11 individuals as well as 1 in five households. However, genetic factor could make the person cause asthma because if one of your family has…

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    Cough Research Paper

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    Cough One of the most elusive to treat the symptoms are cough. We usually count on at least twenty different types of cough. Cough can have many underlying causes. It may be that coughing during exertion, it could be asthma. The cough may come up with an infection or an allergic response. Some coughs at a certain type of climate, some when they eat a certain type of food. Etc. It is important to have as much information as possible One will worsen by soaking hay for some horses. The idea…

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    Pertussis: Whooping Cough

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    It causes an inspiration whooping and it also can cause posttussive vomiting, apnea with or without cyanosis, paroxysms of coughing. Pertussis is a very highly contagious disease and can be caught by “direct contact with respiratory droplets from mucus membranes.” (Myra Carmon, 2010 p. 239) Pertussis began in the 1980s, but in 2012 the disease peaked again leaving 48,277 children being treated and 20 deaths. Most cases in the last few years have been coming up in older children and adults, they…

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