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    cause ulcers. There are two main causes for a gastric ulcer according to University of Maryland Medical Center (2012a). The most common cause is Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) bacteria. This specific bacteria has a corkscrew shape and grows in the mucus gel layer of the coating of the gastric mucosa (Obiajuru and Adogu, 2013). The bacteria will attach itself to the lining where the mucosa becomes weak and the stomach acid passes though, causing an ulcer. This is shown in shown in Figure 2. …

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    in relieving congestion and soothing sore muscles, it is proven that it can cause much damage as well. According to studies, VapoRub can lead to respiratory problems, particularly in children. One study suggests that it can lead to an increase of mucus which can then block the air passages. The big question is how is it possible that an ointment which is supposed to soothe the congestion blocks the air passages? Behind the Label It appears that VapoRub contains many ingredients which are…

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    Chronic Sinusitis

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    Sinus Sinus means a hollow or a pocket. It represents cavities in many part of the body, such as the renal sinus, the mastoid sinus, or an aortic sinus. Sinusitis Sinusitis is an inflammation or infection of the air pockets on either side of & behind the nose. Sinusitis follows a respiratory such as a common cold or flu. Types of sinusitis Acute sinusitis is much more common in general population than chronic sinusitis. Chronic sinusitis refers to inflammation of the sinuses that persist for at…

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    The special senses are hearing, equilibrium, vision, taste, and smell. Hearing is associated with the ear and how the sound waves travel through from external to internal ear. The external layer of the ear consists of the auricle, external acoustic meatus, and the tympanic membrane. Sound enters through the auricle, which carries the sound waves to the external acoustic meatus (i.e. ear canal). The external acoustic meatus in turn carries the sound waves to the tympanic membrane (i.e. eardrum).…

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    tables moved to the other side of the restaurant in attempt to avoid witnessing his actions. The mother then had to stop placing her order and clean up after her son. He not only broke a norm by people visually having people witness his saliva and mucus spewed across the table and his body, but also violated peoples personal space throughout the restaurant by sneezing loudly while they enjoyed their meals. The mother on the other hand had to have people behind her wait for her to clean…

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    It allows women to still breast feed if they are. It thickens the cervical mucus which prevents implantation of the fertilised egg. The pill has to also be taken everyday at the same time for it to be effective.4 • No oestrogen • Can be used by diabetics • No delay in future fertility4 • You have to remember to take it everyday…

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    KENNEL COUGH IN DOGS https://www.munch.zone/kennel-cough-in-dogs/ All dogs will usually have a small cough at some point. Just like humans, they also suffer from cough when they’re dealing with a minor illness or they’ve got something stuck in their throats. Sometimes these small inconveniences may also be a serious issue like as canine infectious tracheobronchitis which is, in other words known as kennel cough. But how will one know whether the dog is seriously going through such problems?…

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    A particularly concerning effect of GE is its contribution of introducing a new gene in a product that has never been present. The process of creating gmo’s alters the DNA’s natural state, which in turn can cause mutations, deletion of a chromosomal segment, and a change in gene expressions. As a result from GE the introduction of new genes inserted could result in raising the levels of an existing allergen or produce a new and unknown allergen. In addition, it could also transfer the DNA of a…

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    The Common Cold

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    The common cold is a common viral infection of the nose and throat. It has more than 3 million US cases per year. It spreads easily, is self-treatable, is self-diagnosable, lab tests and imaging are not required, and is short term, so it almost always goes away within days to weeks. Although more than 100 viruses can cause a common cold, there are two main ones. They are the Rhinovirus, which is most active in early fall, spring, and summer. It causes 10-40% of colds. The second one is the…

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    The risk of spreading the bacteria is greater when coming from a ill person with strep throat. Streptococcal spreads with direct contact with mucus from the nose or throat of an infected person. This can happen when someone with strep sneezes or coughs on you. It can also spread through infected wounds or sores on the skin. Another way is by touching any surface or object that has infectious fluids…

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