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    Steroids Be Banned

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    They shouldn't be used because they are cause many effects like death, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol can effect a persons lifetime. Also, people wouldn't want to ending a life so, quickly if people are being overdosed. Based on the composition" in a 2006 study scientist surveyed 500 steroid users found that almost 80%…

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    Healox Case Study

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    About HealOx About HealOx HealOx is the supplier of equipment used in hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Our goal is to be the leading and preferred provider of HBOT. Through our innovative oxygen treatment, we make sure that your hyperbaric experience is safe and beneficial for your health and beauty. When you use an oxygen chamber for healing, the air pressure is increased to three times that of normal air pressure. During the process, the lungs are able to accumulate more oxygen than it can…

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    Maple Syrup Urine Disease (MSUD) is a rare, autosomal recessive metabolic disorder in which the body is unable to process certain amino acids properly. It causes brain damage and progressive nervous system degeneration. MSUD is caused by mutations in three different genes: BCKDHA, BCKDHB and DBT (Warrell, Cox and Firth, 2012). The BCKDHA gene causes MSUD Type Ia due to the mutation in the E1α subunit, BCKDHB causes Type Ib due to the mutation in the E1ᵦ subunit, and DBT causes Type II due to…

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    Aeydan C.: A Case Study

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    Aeydan latest surgery occurred at 2 years of age, in which the pulmonary valve was operated on and reconstruction of the heart was done. He did have a recent blood clot in the right atrium in 2014, in which he was put on Warfarin( 3 times a day). Other medications include Amlodipine ( 2 times a day), and Enalapril ( 5 ml 2 times a day). Aeydan is currently going to PT and OT for issues involving motor planning…

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    Aagenaes syndrome is a syndrome that portray by congenital hypoplasia of lymph vessels. This causes lymphedema of the legs and recurrent cholestasis in infancy. This also causes slow progress to hepatic cirrhosis and giant cell hepatitis with fibrosis of the portal tracks. The genetic cause is unknown, but it is inherited in some way in the chromosomes that it is located in. People who have this suffer severe neonatal cholestasis, but this usually lessons during child hood. After the childhood…

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    Malaria is one of the most prominent public health epidemic worldwide. It’s the leading cause of death and disease effecting half of the world’s population. According to World Health Origination (2013) 3.2 billion people live in areas at risk of malaria transmission in 106 countries and territories. Vulnerable populations such as rural poor, young children and expecting women who are more exposed to infection with the least access to services are at elevated risk for transmission of this deadly…

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    cinchonas in South America. They grow in the tropical Central and South America such as Peru, Costa Rica and Bolivia. However, this medicine can be life-threatening because it can causes blood problems, long-lasting kidney problems. There are also many side effects from taking quinine. It can include, coughing up blood, blood in urine, chest pain, hearing loss and loss of eyesight. This could be the reason why it contributes to the deaths and cases of malaria. In India, quinine cost only $22.34…

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    around 50 000 trees are grown in South Africa (Mosomane, 2007). For over 100 years, Jacaranda mimosifiolia has thrived in the warm and moderate temperatures of South Africa (Mosomane, 2007). Jacaranda mimosifiolia can grow from 5-15m tall, the twigs are red-brown in colour, the flowers are lavender-blue in colouration and the length of a single flower reaches 5cm (Mosomane, 2007).The leaves are 45cm long and are compound. The positive impacts of Jacaranda mimosifiolia to society are the…

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    her cells, her blood type, and her life. She’s a savior sister, saving her sister life has been her only objective sense birth. Her sister, Kate, has a very unfortunate disease, Leukemia. Anna donates blood, stem cells,…

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    condition caused by a production of abnormal Notch 3 receptor proteins. The result of these abnormal proteins causes thickening of blood vessel walls that block the flow of blood to the brain. This is caused by a mutation in the Notch 3 gene. Cells containing abnormal Notch 3 receptor proteins results in disrupted normal functionality and ultimately leads to apoptosis of these cells. As the name of CADASIL suggests, it is an autosomal dominant inherited disease. This means that either parent…

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