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    In the pharmaceutical industry, marketplace competition is the only thing that can keep prices in check. This presents a problem for Americans who need to buy from a brand that has essentially monopolized the market of a certain medicine. For instance, over the past eight years, the price of a commonly used medical device, the EpiPen, has been steadily increasing. The EpiPen is an epinephrine auto-injector used to treat severe allergic reactions and anaphylactic shock (Varandani); anaphylactic…

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    Why My Dog's Wet Nose

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    especially after snuffling into the grass and dirt outside, or after eating and drinking. Why is my dog’s nose running? A runny nose can mean many things. A runny nose with clear, watery discharge is typically normal, and usually attributed to allergies. Allergies are very common in dogs of all breeds, and most dogs start to exhibit allergic symptoms between the ages of six months and two years. Like humans, when a dog has an allergic reaction, the lacrimal glands that produce tears ramp…

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    Migraines Research Paper

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    cheese, and citrus fruits can cause migraines in some individuals (Rockett, et al.). It would also be wise for migraine-prone individuals to get tested for IgG antibodies. IgG is a common antibody in the body that is associated with food allergies ("IgG Food Allergy Test + Candida"). Multiple studies have looked into a correlation between IgG antibodies and migraines. For individuals with migraines, this particular person should do everything within their power to prevent their migraines.…

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    DRESS Syndrome Analysis

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    gastrointestinal tract, defined as 20 or more eosinophils per high-power field, the absence of an identified cause of eosinophilia and the exclusion of eosinophilic involvement in organs other than the gastrointestinal tract. A history of atopy or food allergy is often present. The entire gastrointestinal tract can be involved. The stomach is the organ most commonly affected, followed by small intestine and colon[26]. In our case, the biopsy from stomach revealed eosinophilic infiltration of the…

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    Neutrophils are hazardous lines of protection against infection and are attracted chemically to inflammatory sites. Basophils consist of granules, which are histamine filled. Histamine a chemical that’s inflammatory. Collectively, both cell types are related to Harold’s chronic atrophic gastritis. This is the reason for Harold’s elevation change in his White blood cell count. This Inflammatory condition is affiliated with Harold’s symptoms which include: indigestion, biliousness, and heartburns…

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    Essay On Croup

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    and the highest number of cases occurs between October and March. Bacterial infections (caused by staphylococci, for instance) may also cause swelling of the trachea, also known as bacterial tracheitis. Other less common causes of croup include allergies, foreign bodies stuck in the upper trachea, inhaling irritant substances or acid regurgitating into the esophagus causing irritation of the mucous membrane and the nearby trachea. The viruses or bacteria are transmitted by touching…

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    Itchy Bumps

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    open the skin and cause unnecessary infection. Let us discuss some of the common causes for the appearance of these Itchy Bumps. Itchy bumps are caused by the fluid inn between tissue cells. This is done by our own body in order to isolate areas that might have come in contact with an allergic / harmful substance. Common Causes The most common causes of itchy bumps may include an…

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    Atopic eczema is a chronic relapsing condition that is commonly seen in primary care. It is characterised by itching and redness of the skin and is most prevalent in early childhood. Health professionals may often regard it as a trivial problem that will go away, and it may be overshadowed by other related conditions, such as asthma.1However, the symptoms of eczema range from a small mildly irritating patch to a more widespread and painful rash, which can be physically extrusive and painful and…

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    Food sensitivities are a problem that affects 3 million people in the United States alone. The body's inability to process food properly can lead to issues that affect a person's day to day life. It's important for a person's physical and mental health that any possible food intolerances are diagnosed and managed swiftly. Luckily, diagnosing a food intolerance can be easy and painless. What is Food Sensitivity? A food intolerance occurs when a person's body has a hard time processing a…

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    Bryana Kizer-Rivera 2nd Hour (11) Grass I have always wondered why I’m the only child out of all my mother, children who is allergic to so many things. It’s very annoying and scary because you never know when you’re going to break out with something because you don’t know everything that you’re allergic to. There so many common things I’m allergic to, that other people are allergic too. But, something I really don’t hear a lot saying is that they are allergic to grass. I…

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