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    Alzheimer s disease is a slowly progressive, degenerative disorder of the brain that gets worse over time, becoming severe enough to interfere with daily tasks (Alzheimer Association). The disease was first described in 1907 by a German physician, Dr. Alois Alzheimer. He found abnormal deposits and tangle bundles of nerves fibers in the brain tissue of a woman that die of an unusual mental illness (Mental Health America). According to the Alzheimer Association, the disease is the sixth leading…

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    infections naturally, but vaccines can also trigger health problems. “Today it is rare for a doctor to see a case of diphtheria, much less have a child die from it. (Vaccinations for Children, Why and When From medicinecabinet.com)” The diseases that were once dreaded tremendously have now been around long enough, for it to have become less threatening. An immunization for a disease that is now incredibly rare and barely a threat to a child’s life, doesn't quite make sense. A child’s immune…

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    Huntington’s disease is a progressive and fatal type of dementia caused by dominant allele in chromosome 4. (Kail & Cavanaugh, 2016, 2013, 2010, p. 44) It is an autosomal-assertive, progressive neurodegenerative affliction with a definite phenotype, including chorea, lack of coordination, cognitive deterioration, and behavioral difficulties. (Perandones, Micheli, & Radrizzani, 2010, p. vii) Huntington’s disease was identified by George Huntington in 1872. Huntington Disease is also referred to…

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    effects are very rare, the only thing you may get is a sore arm or leg and maybe a fever. In extreme cases, seizures may develop in the child, but again that is extremely rare, and the benefits of getting the vaccine outweigh the possible side effects. Children with known allergies will not be given that vaccine and will use an alternative option. Thanks to these vaccinations, people may not know that once diphtheria, measles, polio, and whooping cough were once the deadly diseases that once had…

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    (MMR) vaccine which can protect children (and adults) from all three of these diseases. Medicine that is used is pain reliever such as Tylenol. The outcomes of this disease can be very devastating at time with the high fevers, they can get pneumonia, also the child can develop encephalitis; which is an inflammation of the brain that can lead to convulsions, and can leave the child deaf or intellectually disabled. Also in rare cases it can cause death. Although the measles still exist it is not…

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    works and how your body functions? Alzheimer 's is a progressive, degenerative, and irreversible brain disorder. Alzheimer 's Disease results from a combination of genetic, lifestyle, and environmental factors that affect the brain over time. Less than five percent the time, Alzheimer 's is caused by specific genetic changes that almost guarantees a person will develop the disease. Plaques on the brain may cause some of the cells to die, as well as a tangle. Alzheimer 's is the leading cause of…

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    of multiple organs with eosinophilia is rarely reported. Elevations in the levels of peripheral blood and tissue eosinophils can be seen in a multitude of disease processes that include infections, allergies, neoplasms, primary disorders of the hematologic system, and other less well defined disease processes. Eosinophilic pancreatitis is a rare cause of pancreatic eosinophilia, but other attributable causes of eosinophilic infiltratation also mention pancreatic allograft rejection, pancreatic…

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    With vaccinations, many dangerous diseases can become reduced or rare. If there are individuals who become contaminated then treatments such as vaccinations can save their lives. All in all, this not only protects future generations from receiving the disease but also provides them with knowledge. They can take in this knowledge to provide them with a longer life span and effective life. Additionally…

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    Introduced in 1988, the polyvalent MMR vaccine immunises against measles, mumps and rubella. There has been a great deal of controversy with regards to the MMR vaccine, including links to febrile seizures, autism and inflammatory bowel disease. However, the vaccine has proven extremely effective in preventing contagious viral infections. The MMR vaccine is a live attenuated vaccine and two doses are required for complete protection of children, and in some circumstances, adults. Through…

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    Parkinson's disease Definition: Parkinson’s disease is a progressive disease of the nervous system marked by tremor, muscular rigidity, and slow, imprecise movement, chiefly affecting middle-aged and elderly people. It is associated with degeneration of the basal ganglia of the brain and a deficiency of the neurotransmitter dopamine. Causes: Nerve cells use a brain chemical called dopamine to help control muscle movement. With Parkinson’s disease, the brain cells located in the substantia…

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