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    suggested that subpar housing environments increases the risk of developing chronic diseases. Specifically, these studies suggested that cold, damp and mould within houses is very strongly associated with asthma, cancer as well as other severe respiratory diseases (Krieger & Higgins, 2002). One of the key factors contributing to the cold, damp and mouldy conditions within houses is water intrusion. More than over 11 million occupied homes in America were reported to have interior and exterior…

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    There are many parts of your body that is effected by stress. Your immune system, digestive, muscular, circulatory and respiratory system. You wouldn’t think that stress effects the body that much. But there’s more to it. And there are different levels of stress. There’s episodic acute stress, acute stress, chronic and toxic stress. But there are ways to cope with stress. Each person has different ways to cope. First of all what is stress? Anxiety? Although similar, they are not to same. Stress…

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    sudden onset of fever and chills, sharp chest pain, cough, production of both mucus and pus, dry sputum, dyspnea, hypoxia, abnormally rapid breathing, abnormal heart rate, discomfort feeling, and weakness. Pneumonia is followed by upper or middle respiratory viral infection which then transforms to S.pneumonia of pulmonary parenchyma. The symptoms include increased amount and thick secretions that are more difficult to clear. Pneumococcal bacteremia is a result of pneumococcal pneumonia…

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    The human body is composed of the heart, veins, and blood, the cardiovascular framework is the body’s framework that does the assignments of pumping and transporting blood, oxygen, supplements, and waste items, and different substances all throughout the body. The cardiovascular framework, nonetheless, wouldn’t have the capacity to conduct these capacities without assistance from what is once in a while alluded to as the body's most focused organ the heart. Currently, in our physical fitness…

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    Rhinitis has several symptoms associated with it, they include sneezing, congestion, itching of the nasal cavity, and rhinorrhea (this is where the nasal cavity is filled with large amount of mucus). This condition is commonly known as a runny nose, that occurs quite frequently and the most common allergy symptom known as hay fever. Moreover, allergic rhinitis is classified as intermittent and is very persistent, in other words those who have chronic rhinitis will always have this problem and…

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    with rather weak immune systems. There are so many side symptoms, that include: fever, headache, dry cough, sore throat, shaking chills, severe muscle or body aches, runny or stuffy nose and short term cases of fatigue. It also spreads through respiratory droplets, skin to skin contact, salvia and touching contaminated surfaces. The immune system is the body system that the influenza virus attacks. This paragraph is going to be the structure and function of the immune system. The lymph nodes…

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    Pertussis

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    is a very contagious disease caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. Infection occurs from breathing in the bacteria carried on droplets of others coughs and sneezes. The bacteria then attaches itself to the lining of the airways in the respiratory system which allows the release of toxins that prohibit the lungs from moving fluids and germs out. Because of this, mucus is concentrated in the lungs and causes an uncontrollable cough. The brutal cough makes it very hard to breath, and…

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    make it more or less likely that an inflammatory myopathy will develop. In fact, in most cases, the cause of an inflammatory myopathy is unclear. For some reason, the body’s immune system turns against its own muscles and damages muscle tissue in an autoimmune process. In PM, the inflammatory cells of the immune system directly attack muscle fibers. (PM) is more common in females than males and usually begins after age 20. Over a period of weeks or months, several muscles become weak and…

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    in foods. This ensures that we are protected from the food poisoning caused by salmonella and other harmful bacteria. Cilia: The human’s nose contains small hairs called cilia, that are only seen with a microscope. These hairs protect our respiratory system in many ways; firstly, nasal hairs keep out most of the dust and larger microorganisms from entering the nasal cavity, then sticky mucus and cilia works together by trapping and removing any dust or pathogens from the air as it flows…

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    This viral respiratory illness is a subset of the Coronaviridae family, SARS-CoV (Center of Disease Control and Prevention, 2013). The initial outbreak of this new subset began in November 2002 in southern China and spread to another 33 countries around the world. This…

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