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    Slice for Salutary Male circumcision; a painful, yet relieving cut made to the reproductive organ shortly after birth to ensure a better life. Male circumcision dates back at least to ancient Egypt but has been practiced in many cultures for centuries, including most modern western cultures; some recent studies found about 77 percent of men are circumcised globally. The overall rate among U.S. males age 14 to 59 is 81 percent, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (John…

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    develop oral cancers. Smokeless tobacco users. Users of snuff, dip, or the chewing of tobacco products are 50 times more likely to develop cancers of the gums, cheek, and lining of the lips. HPV. Infection with the sexually transmitted human papillomavirus (specifically the HPV 16 type) has been blamed for the start of oral cancers. Age. Risk increases with age. Oral cancer occurs most often in people over the age of 40. Sun exposure. Cancer of the lip can be caused by sun exposure. Diet. A…

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    Case Study: Cervical Cancer Epidemiology and health is concerned with the study of the distribution and the determinants of health and disease in human populations. This case study will review cervical cancer, firstly it will outline and define the condition. It will then present up-to-date data describing the impact, prevalence and mortality rates of the condition before moving on to discuss the distribution and trends of the disease among the Scottish female population. Finally it will…

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    Diseases include “sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, discharge diseases, including gonorrhea, chlamydia, and trichomoniasis, and genital ulcer diseases and human papillomavirus (HPV).” says EMedicine Health. HIVand AIDS means the same thing, only HIV refers to the virus itself and AIDS refers to the late stage of the infection. HIV is a virus that attacks the immune system, the body's natural defense system and without…

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    Name of STI Symptoms Treatment Long term effects( if any) Scabies Itching Rash Scab Irritation Medication such as creams and ointment Mites may stay under skin Cause allergies Syphilis Small sores Swelling of Lymph glands Painless rash Medication such as antibiotics or penicillin injections If gets to the tertiary stage can cause: Heart disease Blindness Deafness Death Gonorrhoea Abnormal discharge from the vagina Stomach pains Painful urination Antibiotics Can cause pelvic inflammatory…

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    Planet Of Viruses

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    of the books I choose to read, The Planet of Viruses gives a brief summary of different viruses in a fascinating way. Zimmer introduces you to the history of virology by exploring some of the common viruses such as rhinovirus, influenza, human papillomavirus (HPV), marine bacteriophages and endogenous retroviruses. He even describes some of the ancient virus such as HIV, West Nile Virus, Ebola, smallpox to name of few. Zimmer writes in a manner for people who have minimal knowledge of…

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    applied to the treated area. Blisters may sometimes develop but these turn to scabs later and flake off. Before Undergoing Cryotherapy If you happen to have genital warts and are seriously contemplating their removal, always remember that human papillomavirus, the virus that brings about the warts, cannot be cured and will remain in your system. HPV can remain inactive inside our bodies for a long time without manifesting any symptom. Cryotherapy will only remove the external genital warts but…

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    Would you be comfortable sending your child to a school or daycare where vaccinations are not required? Although parents have stated that vaccinations are dangerous and could give their children the disease its preventing, we need to make sure that the parents are actually educated on vaccines, giving them the proper knowledge so they know that it is safe for their children to get vaccinated, to know it helps their immune systems, it prevents disease, and it protects others. Not getting these…

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    Each year 10.9 million people worldwide are rocked by a diagnosis of cancer and with a well established link between obesity and cancer there are definitely preventable cancers within these statistics. Professor Martin Wiseman, medical and scientific adviser for the UK's World Cancer Research Fund, believes that if all of us had a body mass index (BMI) of under 25, this would make a huge dent in cancer incidence. In fact, he believes that it would reduce the number of incidents of the most…

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    Why Mutations Are Random

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    It is also referred to as the tree man disorder. The mutation occurs when the the skin begins to form a disorder identified as rising a wart like tissues that may occur anywhere on the body. These tissues are caused by infection with the human papillomavirus. Progeria is another example of a harmful mutation. Progeria is a genetic mutation that causes changes in the aging in children. However this mutation is a rare condition that is caused…

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