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    involves vomiting or laxative abuse. Much of the other medical problems that are associated with Anorexia, are also factors with Bulimia, but there are a few more additional medical problems related the constant vomiting. Purging can create a frequent sore throat, gastrointestinal problems, and tooth and gum deterioration. Treatment for Bulimia and Anorexia are congruent with one…

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    Essay On Jk Vaccination

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    To fulfill Carolyn’s homework assignment. JK feels healthy due to running 2 miles every other day and eating a low fat/high fiber diet three times a day. JK desires to maintain his BP around 120/80, keep his LDL below 129, remain committed to his low fat/high fiber diet and running 2 miles every other day. JK believes that God has a plan for his life but it’s still JK’s responsibility to take preventative measure in caring for his body. He stays up to date on all his vaccinations and…

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    Sleeping disorders There are a variety of sleeping disorders. The most common are Insomnia which is a hard time falling or staying asleep. Sleep apnea is breathing interruptions during sleep, restless legs syndrome; a tingling or prickly sensation in the legs. When most people think of sleeping disorders they think of sleep walking/ talking. As funny as they are they can be very dangerous. My family has a history of sleep walking and only one of my sisters don’t sleep walk or talk. Causes of…

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    Tornadotropin Case Studies

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    a. The hormone that is evident in Maria’s urine is called human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). Human chorionic gonadotropin is a glycoprotein composed of 237 amino acids (Primal Pictures). After fertilization, the egg moves through the fallopian tubes and into the uterus where it attaches to the wall of the uterus. Shortly after the implantation of the fertilized egg, the growing placenta starts to produce and release hCG into the bloodstream and urine (American Pregnancy Association). The…

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    Before I watched the movie "The good, the bad and the ugly ", I had just thought it was a very long movie.Probably because the movie of that era had a very slow pace. However, after I watched it, I changed. This movie is the last piece of the western movie “A Fistful Of Dollars Trilogy”, based on the background of the U.S. Civil War. The good, the bad and the ugly, respectively, are on behalf of the film's three protagonists. Taking advantage of political turmoil, they intended to seek the…

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    Jonas Salk Biography

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    for Infantile Paralysis and began research on poliovirus. During the 1950s, Poliomyelitis or polio was one of the most feared epidemic disease. It is an acute viral infection that targets the nervous, resulting in mild febrile illness, with sore throat, headache, vomiting and stiffness on neck and back. As the population of polio victims increases, Salk is trying to develop the vaccine, which later will be renowned as the first successive polio vaccine in history. He wanted the vaccine to…

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    RUA: HIV/AIDS HIV, which stands for, human immunodeficiency virus is a virus caused by the HIV infection. AIDS, which stands for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, which is caused by HIV. HIV is a virus meanwhile AIDS is more a syndrome. HIV triggers AIDS and interferes with the bodies’ ability to fight various infections (Johnson, 2015). Epidemiology of the disease HIV/AIDS is now a global pandemic. As of 2012 approximately 35.2 million people are living in the world with HIV globally.…

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    Importance Of Microscopes

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    and how they can be treated. In 1976 a virus named Ebola broke out in Nigeria. The virus was contained for several years until there was an out burst again. Ebola is a serious sickness, symptoms of Ebola is fever, headache, joint and muscle pain, sore throat, vomiting and diarrhea. The virus has many mutating strains which makes it difficult to cure Doctors have been trying to find a cure for the virus. Microscopes helped doctors understand how the virus behaves. Ebola Now there is a injection…

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    Apple Avocados Benefits

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    Blackberries benefits: -Makes skin looks younger. -Reduce intestinal inflammation. -Rich in Bioflavonoids and Vitamin C. -Excellent Antioxidant against cancers. -Prolonged consumption will boost your Memory. -Treatment mild inflammation of the gums and Sore throats. -Muscle relaxing due to high percentage of Vitamin K so some women use the berries to alleviate labor pains. Eggs Whole egg is one of the best nutritious foods on earth. Eggs benefits: -Reduce Heart disease risk. -Contain…

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    Influenza Case Studies

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    Introduction Influenza is part of the Orthomyxoviridae viral family and has three subtypes A, B and C. All three subtypes infect humans, the most common subtypes causing infection are A and B. The common/seasonal flu are results of both A and B subtypes and the cause of 8,000 deaths on average per year in the UK. The previous influenza pandemics have been the result of the A subtype (PHE, 2014, CDC, 2015, Webster et al, 2013). The Influenza viruses are “filamentous enveloped particles”…

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