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    started by Henry J. Kaiser for his employees featured a pre-paid program that paved the way for Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) 40 years later. During the 1950’s, advances in medicine in diagnostic techniques (x rays), lifesaving drugs (penicillin), and inoculations against diseases (polio), had created a scientific culture that included laboratory technicians, therapists, widening roles for nurses, and increasing physician specialization. U.S. government research and health institutions…

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    Strep Throat Case Studies

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    • For this write-up, I will be focusing on strep throat in adolescents and adults, and will expand on the background of this sickness, prevention, and treatment. Strep throat is a bacterial infection caused by streptococcal bacteria, and it generally occurs in the pharynx. Since it is a bacterial infection, it can spread from person to person extremely easy. This may be why adolescents are very susceptible to this illness, because they tend to share drinks, food, and other objects with…

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    Professors in charge of the experiment even gave local doctors a list of the patients, and told them not to treat those men. The study continued for an unplanned 40 years. Even when penicillin (an antibiotic) became available in 1935 and was proven an effective cure for syphilis, these doctors did not include it on the treatments, but instead continued to use the men in this horrifying project. As a result of this study, 423 medicine…

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    want to live long and happy lives without having to worry about deadly diseases or not being able to live comfortably. Those issues don’t go away on their own though. It is because of field research that people are lucky to have discoveries such as penicillin and (education?-look through case studies). As the amount of regulations increase, scientists have little room to breathe when doing research. Numerous opportunities are being lost as the amount of limitations increase. It is our…

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    Nwizu Chidinma Precious Juliana Rodriguez Jade Mancini A boil, also called a furuncle, its a deep folliculitis, infection of the hair follicle. It is most commonly caused by infection by the bacterium results to a painful swollen area on the skin caused by an accumulation of pus and dead tissue. Boils are filled with pus. Boils clustered together are called carbuncles. Boils are bumpy, red, pus filled lumps around a hair follicle that are tender, warm, and very pain, they are the sizes of pea or…

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    Through technology medicine has evolved tremendously throughout the decades from the development of penicillin to robotic surgery. For example The FDA approved Trans Oral Robotic Surgery in 2009 (Hein 1). A trained physician operating a three-dimensional video camera and robotic arms controls the surgery. Such technological advances as the (TORS) have shortened…

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    The purpose was to give those infected treatments of penicillin to determine the effects in prevention and treatment of STDs. In this case, the IRB is right to enforce rules that someone should give informed consent and be put aware of what experiment they are participating in and what exactly will be the process…

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    Extrinsic Asthma Essay

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    Extrinsic asthma occurs mostly in children. It is triggered by specific allergens such as pollens, dust, molds as while as highly allergenic foods such as eggs, milk, tomatoes, chocolate, fish and shellfish . However Drugs and chemicals such as penicillin, aspirin, sulfites and vaccine can also trigger an allergic asthmatic attack. Approximately 50% of those asthmatic children outgrow extrinsic asthma by their late teens or early twenties.…

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    Std Persuasive Essay

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    Quite a lot of times I have heard anecdotes of people avoiding STD tests because they're scared of knowing for sure that they have a sexually transmitted disease. They'd prefer to stay in the dark, but while there may have been a twisted logic to this some years ago when little could be done about sexually transmitted diseases, nowadays it makes no sense at all. Some STDs can be cured, and there are ways of managing the symptoms of others to ensure they're barely a hindrance any longer. In the…

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    The belief that freedom is worth having regardless of it including the freedom to make mistakes, is a misunderstanding in the lives of numerous people. The entire point of having freedom is to explore, discover, and learn something new by going beyond one’s own limitations. Additionally, whenever one attempts something he/she has never done before, he/she will usually make a mistake. However, he/she learns from that mistake and can utilize this new information to aid him/her in the future.…

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