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    Pros And Cons Of Polio

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    or rubella? Chances are, in all likelihood, you haven’t. Polio was once a global terror, even in the United States. In the timeframe from the 1940’s to the 1950’s, the viral disease infected, on average, over 35,000 people each year in the United States. Polio caused widespread panic and was one of the most feared diseases that our country has ever known. People were afraid to travel, people were quarantined, and people were too scared to even go outside. So, you might be asking yourself, what…

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    of infection? Certainly, this is a world everyone would wish for. Apparently, Archbishop Jim Humble promises to make this dream a reality with what he refers to as “miracle mineral solution" or MMS. Jim claims that this solution can cure dozens of diseases such as cancer, aids, malaria, autism, and hepatitis among others. Not so fast though. The FDA and other renowned medical bodies has warned people against taking the solution since it has been shown to be toxic and has devastating effects on…

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    Huntington’s Disease Huntington’s disease is a serious, dominant genetic disorder in which the nerve cells in a person’s brain degenerate over time. A wide range of symptoms can arise for individuals with this disease. Cognitive, physical, and psychiatric disorders appear over the course of the life of someone with Huntington’s. There is no cure for this disease, but medication can help manage the symptoms. In 1872, George Huntington wrote a paper titled On Chorea describing a disorder which…

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    Tropical areas of the world are heavily ravaged by the burdens of parasitic diseases. While malaria attracts much of the attention, there are still unreasonable burdens placed on communities by other filarial infections such as Onchocerciasis. Recently, there have been effective strategies used to eradicate Dracunculus medinensis from almost all endemic areas. Both Onchocerca and Dracunculus are nematodes they are radially symmetrical, have three tissue layers, and have a hydrostatic skeleton.…

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    Research Paper On Hiv

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    system can 't seem to get rid of it..hiv can hide for a long time in the cells of your body it attacks a key part of your immune system your t cells or cdh cells.the cd4 is a specific type of cell that in other words helps you fight back infection & disease. you can have hiv for years before it can turns into aids.people whose cd4 cells count falls below 200.the…

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    body and it can bring you lots of health benefits. It provide the amount of calcium that your body needs in order to have strong teeth and nails, it can make you feel more energized, it can make your skin and your hair look absolutely amazing and it can make your immune system become stronger. Moreover, it can even offer you protection against serious diseases like osteoporosis and cancer, which is without a doubt amazing, and it will also regulate the pH level of the body. In order words, you…

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    Case Study Jessica Low

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    Findings Jessica Low was very open to speaking with the researcher. She jumped right into sharing her life story. She illustrated that it was a life she could never have imagined. A world so dark that not even the smallest light could penetrate. She was raised in Chicago, Illinois, and was the oldest in a family of five. She was considered to be in the lower-middle class. She felt that her emotional, psychological, and physical needs were met. She considered herself to be neither popular nor…

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    Eassy On Ringworm

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    animal’s zoophilic species and in the soil, it’s geophilic species. Statistics show the ringworm in the scalp and body Is considered “very common” more than 3 million cases in the US per year they are most affected from the ages 3 to 40 years old. Diseases Ringworm is caused by a fungus…

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    to your body:  Your immune system will be weakened  Disease related to gut will be contacted. example is crohns  Deficiency…

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    The Athlete’s Foot: Let’s talk about it The medical term is tinea pedis or Athlete’s foot. It’s well-known fungal foot conditions and one of the most common. With its tendency to affect athletes who usually wear hot, sweaty shoes that can be the breeding ground for fungus that are the main cause of the condition, tinea pedis coined the athlete’s foot. This condition can affect anyone so it's not limited to athletes only. Symptoms of Athlete’s Foot – Tinea Pedis Including itchy or burning rash,…

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