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    Interrelation between the cardiovascular system and the respiratory system The cardiovascular system and the respiratory system can interrelate to perform a function such as exercise. In order for the body to move our muscles require oxygen. While the body’s muscles are working there is a constant delivery of oxygen to the muscles. The oxygen is taken to the muscles during exercise as a result of the circulatory and respiratory systems working together. The heart, blood and the lungs are the…

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    Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease, caused by the bacteria genus Leptospira, that can cause a variety of symptoms and which, untreated, may lead to meningitis, kidney damage, or even death (“Leptospirosis”). Leptospires, bacteria of the genus Leptospira, appear as tightly coiled spirals and achieve optimal growth at 28-30°C, thriving in warm and humid regions. However, because most tropical, humid countries are also developing counties, chances of exposure are greater in those areas (Levett).…

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    household. I am one of the five children in the home. I was diagnosed with a genetic life-threatening disease called, Cystic Fibrosis (CF) and many other problems such as bronchiectasis, atelectasis pulmonary, chronic sinusitis, pancreatic insufficiency, GERD, hiatal hernia, vitamin E deficiency, and many more. CF is a genetic disease that affects the exocrine glands. Consequently, this disease causes an imbalance at the cellular level between sodium and chloride. As a result, all of my bodily…

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    By Krysta Fauria. Website: http://www.wsvn.com/story/26299941/camps-take-cystic-fibrosis-patients-surfing Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic-disease that causes thick, sticky mucus to build up in the lungs, digestive tract, and continues throughout other areas of the body. Cystic fibrosis has signs and symptoms that differs, depending on how bad the disease affects someone. Cystic fibrosis varies through ages, it affects infants, teenagers, and young adults, but is mostly found in white people.…

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    solutions in the aim to cure Tay-Sachs disease. This includes exploring the achievements attained and challenges facing the medical researchers and clinical scientists involved in this field. Further to this, I will be investigating the genetic causes of Tay-Sachs disease, the symptoms and progression of the disease and how it is tested for. Introduction to Tay-Sachs Disease Tay-Sachs disease is a relatively…

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    Creutzfeldt – Jakob disease known as (CJD) is a rare neurodegenerative disease that breaks down the brain only infecting about one million people worldwide. CJD belongs to a family of human animal diseases known as transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs). Infected brains become filled with holes looking like sponges. There are also other TSEs Kuru, fatal familial, insomnia FFI, and Gerstmann-Staussler-Scheinker disease (GSS). CJD is caused by glycoprotein called a prion. Prion…

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    Type 1 Diabetes Research

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    leading cause of death in the United States and affects over 29 million Americans. Of those with the disease in 2012, over 8 million were undiagnosed. Cases of diabetes rise yearly, with 8.3% of the population being diagnosed in 2010 and 9.3% with the disease in 2012. (Statistics about Diabetes, n.d.) Genetic predisposition, environmental factors, obesity, physical inactivity, some endocrine diseases and some medications can cause diabetes. While there are factors patients may not be able to…

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    In the early 19th century the United States was fighting the battle of infectious diseases. Infectious diseases were the leading cause of death during this time period killing well beyond five hundred thousand people. Single organisms such as bacteria, viruses and fungi cause these diseases. During this time period many people migrated to American cities. The migrations cause certain areas in the states to become over populated and unsanitary. Many people who migrated to America were low class…

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    ALS Argumentative Essay

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    marathon or climbing the tallest mountain but being unable to because of a terminal disease that leaves the body incapable. While some diseases are easily cured, others require harsh treatments that have unknown outcomes and the worst of those diseases are incurable. Two such incurable diseases are Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis(ALS) and Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy(CTE). ALS is a progressive degenerative disease that affects one's entire body, leaving it paralyzed while the brain stays…

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    when going outside or hiking, and “the use of masks when mowing and other landscaping activities may reduce the risk of inhaling the bacteria,” (C.D.C, 2015). Lastly, researchers have been looking for an immunization as a final preventative of the disease. According to Preclinical testing of a Vaccine Candidate against tularemia, an immunization may be on its way. The research article discusses the steps researchers took in order to find a cure in mice. They reported, “emrA1 mutant is safe…

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