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    They are more that hundreds of diseases today but back then they were only a few .When a new diseases came it was difficult for people to cure it that made it easier for people to die .Around 1491 there were few disease in the new world.Then it all change when the Columbian Exchange began.It was a time for exploration and exchange form the new world to the old world.Yet it also became an exchange of diseases like smallpox,measles and malaria.Malaria is a diseases that is trasmitted by an…

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    Have you ever wished that there were something different about yourself? Maybe you imagined yourself taller, thinner, or stronger? Smarter? More attractive? Healthier?Or perhaps, as much as you love your children, you wished that there was something different about them. It is not that the love is missing, but it is precisely because you love them that you imagine they would be happier if they were different in some way. It is also possible that some form of genetic disease runs in your family,…

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    Teaching is not only sharing knowledge and providing guidance for people to understand, it is also about learning. I’ve had prior teaching opportunities and have done a number of work-related, in-service education sessions in my place of employment, most considered informal. Presenting and teaching to an unfamiliar audience in the community, however, it’s a whole different experience. It’s an experience where I learned a great deal. This paper will discuss the overall teaching experience…

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    Hs311 Unit 1 Assignment

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    2014 Ebola Epidemic in Guinea and the United States Amy Riddell Kaplan University HS311 Unit:1 Assignment Professor Daniel Gilmore November 16, 2015 Ebola, previously known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever, is an exceptional and fatal disease caused by an infection with one of the Ebola virus strands that claimed an estimated 2,482 lives in Guinea, Africa alone in 2014 (Johnston, 2015). It made its first recorded appearance in 1976 near the Ebola River, which is now known as the Democratic Republic…

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    There's no use wasting time and panicking, instead, I think I'm going to find out what this FAYZ is caused by, Athena Smiths thought, and stepped outside. She could see and walk to the FAYZ boundary from her porch, and with her high intelligence, calculated the FAYZ to be 20 miles in diameter, same as last FAYZ. Then the center and cause of the FAYZ would be Theraman Lake? Theraman Lake must have toxic waste or some other form of nuclear waste. But Theraman Lake has just been assessed by the…

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    1957 Thalidomide disaster revolutionised the drug industry. As an over-the-counter medicine, Thalidomide has been sold in 46 countries, starting with Germany, and has soon become popular among the sedatives available at the time. Moreover, it was discovered to lessen morning sickness which led to doctors recommending it to pregnant patients. Four years later, in 1961, the drug was associated with severe side affects. Babies were born with phocomelia, a condition involving the malformation or…

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    Health Care Observation

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    San Bernardino, the city a grew up in is a very underserved community. The majority of students in the community receive free lunch at school, including myself during high school. By working as a scribe in the emergency rooms in San Bernardino, I have been able to observe just how underserved this community is. The majority of patients we see have manageable diseases that can easily be controlled with medication, however, they come in to the ER with complications from not being able to receive…

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    Smallpox is a very deadly disease that most doctors in this day in age have never seen before. The disease had been around for approximately 12,000 years before anyone found a vaccine to prevent it. The terrible virus has excruciating symptoms that usually results in death. Although Smallpox was eradicated from America in 1950, there is still a chance that it could come back if terrorists choose to bring it back. There are many symptoms of Smallpox that occur over a period of time, but they…

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    Get Rid Of Eczema Essay

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    Get rid of eczema naturally Have you ever wondered how you can treat eczema in the best way? Have you been affected by this skin condition then you know how annoying and uncomfortable it can be. It is sad to hear that there are people suffering from terrible itching and pain. Perhaps you suffered or someone in your surroundings. Here are some tips for you on how you can cure or alleviate your eczema naturally. What is eczema ? Before we jump into the causes, just what exactly is eczema? "…

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    I have researched that Scientists and Doctors say that Spina Bifida remains a mystery. But they do suspect that the causes of Spina Bifida are multiple. Genetic, nutritional, and environmental play a role. Spina Bifida affects 1,500 pregnancies every year. People can prevent this by taking 400 micrograms of folic acid every day. Low levels of folic acid are also a cause of Spina Bifida. Symptoms include; bedwetting, and urinary tract infection. If treatment is needed or necessary, it is done…

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