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    that 70,000 to 100,000 individuals have SCD and 3 million individuals have the sickle cell trait (Terrie). Totally not rare at all. Sickle Cell Disease is an disease that affects many people and comes with many dangers, pain, treatments and possible cures.…

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    their children themselves because they don 't want to have prescribed drugs offered to their child. Parents have the power over all over their child, therefore it is up to the parent’s decision what to do with their child. There are many other ways to cure children with (ADHD) and children benefit from this depending on…

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    Hair Loss Protocol is the most recent cure for hair loss. It uses all-natural technique that improves the health, fullness and thickness of hair to enhance growth. It was created by Jared Gates who claims how he was able to regrow his hair after using it. He has collected all the natural techniques in a reverse hair loss program e-book which he is now selling online. The following is a detailed review of this program that will help you understand how important it is, especially if you are…

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    progressive hereditary chorea, Huntington's chorea, Huntington's disease. HD is a very serious disease because you could even die from it. In the next paragraphs I will tell you about the causes of the disorder, the symptoms of HD, the treatments, cures, and preventions for HD, and a day in the life of someone who has it. Causes of…

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    Embryonic Stem Cell is Pertinent to Finding Cures Diseases, sicknesses, burns, and infections: how can this world ever be cured? It was not until recently in 1998 when a promising cure was discovered, the embryonic stem cell (ESC). According to Christine Watkins in one of her social issues books titled Human Embryo Experimentation, ESC was discovered by both James Thomson at the University of Wisconsin and John Gearhart at the University of Pennsylvania (10). Thomson, a director of regenerative…

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    cancer is the most common type of cancer among women. Every year, invasive breast cancer is diagnosed in many women alone. Doctors have not been able to find the cure yet. But thanks to nonprofit charities, such as the Susan G. Komen, researchers are receiving enough money that is donated to breast cancer to look deeper and try to find ways to cure and to help prevent such a fatal disease. Early detection of breast cancer helps prevent fatalities among men and women. Prevalent…

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    Parkinson’s disease was named after an English physician, named Dr, James Parkinson. At first he called the disease “Shaking Palsy”. Soon it was named after the doctor as Parkinson’s disease. In the deep parts of the brain, there is a collection of nerve cells that help control movement. This is known as the basal ganglia. For a person with Parkinson’s disease these nerve cells are damaged and don’t work as well as they should. Some ideas experts have is that low dopamine causes the symptoms of…

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    What is life, what meaning does it have to you? Is it just four letters randomly put together to mean something that we are supposed to hold dear us L-I-F-E. The question no one asks is what does that word mean to you? Happiness, hope, success, fear, anger, stress, defeat, sadness? Everyone has a different definition, defeat in one person's eyes can look like a success in another’s. In today's world, we find that mental illness is all around us even if it doesn’t directly affect us it is in our…

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    treatment at this time, however the diseases can be weakened and slowed down .All over the world Scientists are trying to develop immunity to this terrible disease. There are millions of people that die yearly to this disease. I think that finding a cure should be one of the main goals of the 21st…

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    Smallpox Virus

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    For a very long period of time, pathogens, or disease-causing organisms and substances, have truly devastated humanity. Numerous prominent personalities of history have been afflicted by such complications. George Washington, in the early years of the American Revolution, was bothered by one of the notorious variola diseases through the course of time: smallpox. He described such conditions caused by these viruses as a potentially greater threat; greater than “the Sword of the Enemy”. This virus…

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