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    Case Study, Definition and Symptoms A three-year-old male won 't stop drinking water and juice. He urinates more than he used to, his urine is dilute, and he becomes hysterical when fluids are withheld. What 's going on here? There are several possibilities, and doctors would need to run tests to pinpoint the exact cause, but these symptoms sound like the three-year old could have diabetes insipidus, which is a condition that causes excessive thirst and increased urination. Sometimes you may…

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    you don’t take care of yourself correctly. If the woman is too stressed is not sleeping enough or not eating correctly then she could lose her baby. A woman’s hormone levels change significantly, and their uterus begins to support the growth of the placenta and fetus. A woman’s heart rates increase, and they go through so many different symptoms such as fatigue, morning sickness, and mood swings. She will also experience discomfort while sleeping because she can no longer lie on her back or…

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    Stem Cells: Good Or Bad?

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    finally for the final reason is stem cells can get you hurt in many ways. According to Embryonic stem cell therapy ‘morally unacceptable’ it said “Where stem cells are harvested from the embryo and foetus-as opposed to the umbilical cord blood or placenta of the newborns or the adult-existed life has to be sacrificed.” Reasoning: This is bad because your life can be sacrificed and you can die from that. Another reason why this is bad is because you shouldn’t…

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    are many reasons why you should or should not get an abortion. Abortion should not be allowed. There are many physical risks of abortion for women. Abortion can affect the women with the future of infertility, miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, and placenta previa. If the abortion is done wrong it could result in death for the woman. It has many serious long-term risks. There is risk of cancer like breast, ovarian, and cervical cancer. Abortion can affect…

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    A premature birth is a method to end a pregnancy. It utilizes pharmaceutical or surgery to expel the incipient organism or embryo and placenta from the uterus. Youths don't really have the intellectual capacity expected to unmistakably assess such a circumstance or to decide how to determine their pregnancy. Reports show that there are around 1 million young people in America that become distinctly pregnant every year. Of those, 78% are unintended. Of all the young ladies that become distinctly…

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    warnings were pushed to Americans traveling to tropical regions. Although this issue isn’t buzzing in the news more recently, danger has not disappeared and studies are still being conducted to answer the big question: how is the Zika virus crossing the placenta and affecting the fetus? The Zika virus can be transmitted through mosquito bites, from an infected pregnant mother to her fetus and through sexual intercourse. One thing that is interesting is that once someone is infected with Zika…

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    Viviparity In Biology

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    Reproduction is a vital step in the sustainability of all living things, and the consequences of unsuccessful reproduction can be catastrophic for a species. Therefore, it is not surprising that multiple strategies have evolved over time in order to ensure offspring will be viable and competitive members of a population. One of the basic features of reproductive success is providing offspring an environment with the necessary features for effective development, such as nutrients and water,…

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    HIV/AIDS Research

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    What is HIV/AIDS? HIV/AIDS has been a major problem in society since the 1980’s and it is the most common immunodeficiency disorder. It was primarily discovered in homosexuals who had very low immune systems. (Neighbor & Tannehill-Jones, 2014) There is a slight difference between HIV and AIDS. HIV is the abbreviation for Human Immunodeficiency Virus and it is basically when the person is considered a carrier of the virus. When a person obtains this disease, it can never be rid of it, and…

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    Microbiota Research Paper

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    Microbiota are microscopic organisms such as viruses, bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes that influence human health through a commensal interaction. Location of microbiota can be internal or external such as the gut, mouth, placenta, skin, and vagina. These microbes are classified into four major phyla: Firmicutes, Bacteriodetes, Actinobacteria, and Proteobacteria. Microorganisms in the Firmicute phylum are typically Gram positive bacteria, either rod-shaped or spherical and function as obligate…

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    becoming a new born human is all a part of prenatal development. The first part of this period called zygote. This is the process that fertilized egg take until it plants itself in wall of the uterus. While in the uterus the structure called the placenta exchanges the nutrients between the pregnant woman and the developing child. About 3 weeks after this process has begun the embryo is formed by the zygote fully embedding itself in the uterine wall. During this the body structure is formed. The…

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