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    The Polio Vaccine

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    Poliovirus was one of the most deadly viruses in the world. 25 years ago, polio was a disease in 125 countries and paralyzed and killed up to 350,000 people. The body system that is affected most by polio is the central nervous system. The virus Poliovirus Poliovirus enters your body through the mouth, and then eventually makes its way into the blood and central nervous system, where it will affect nerve tissue where it causes paralysis and wasting of muscle tissue. The virus can be prevented…

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    Who Is Ernst Boris Chain

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    This biography includes many important events that made Ernst Boris Chain the well known hero we know him as today. It includes many things that influenced him such as his father, who was a chemist and his cousin, a music conductor. This biography gives great insight on Chain’s thrilling life and how he came across the first antibiotic, Penicillin. This biography includes many important figures that molded Chain into the man he was. It includes many things that influenced him such as his father…

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    Centers for Disease advertises a lot about influenza vaccinations, and how they important to stay healthy. Because Disease Centers campaign advertisements, a lot of people from all ages are being effected by the techniques used to capture their attention. One of the many things that these advertisements do is target a specific audience, all ages can be a target. The second thing that these advertisements do is put propaganda (techniques) to grab the attention of any person. The last thing they…

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    My group and I had no clue what the Cyanea Kuhihewa was. We have found out that Cyanea Kuhihewa is critically endangered. It is not really to be found because it is a juvenile plant in 1997. Lowland wet forest with Metrosideros polymorphic, Dicranopteris. That is the problem that the Cyanea faces. Cyanea are extinct now since 2003 they caused a big problem in Hawaii hurricane in 1992. The way you could solve those problems if you put the Cyanea Kuhihewa in a wet forest where it could stay calm.…

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    How To Treat Gum Disease

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    Gum Disease Treatment in Peabody, MA About four out of every five adults in the United States will deal with gum disease at some point in their lives. Gum disease is what we consider to be an epidemic! It is especially concerning because it is practically symptom-free in the early stages — meaning that most patients don’t know they have an infection until our Peabody, MA dental team catches it during a routine exam, or until it is advanced enough to cause major periodontal issues. Gum disease…

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    Eebola's The Hot Zone

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    The Ebola outbreak that began in 2014 was one of the deadliest and fast-moving epidemics the world has seen. Outbreaks mainly began in West Africa and quickly spread worldwide, affecting well over tens of thousands of people. It was not long before much of the world became familiar with the disease through personal connections or hearing about it from the extensive news coverage. Richard Preston, an American author, is very familiar with infectious diseases, and dives into all aspects of…

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    proportion and how fast it was spreading around. Miner then turned all of his time and effort to try and calm this flu down as soon as possible. Influenza was just a flu that started in a county named Haskell in Kansas. This flu came with an impact on a couple of cities. The first few cases went from Satanta to Sublette to Santa Fe to Jean to Copeland, and even to isolated farms. This was a very serious case of influenza that they have never seen before. This flu was known to be a very tough…

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    Nipah Virus Essay

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    For the initial entry of the virus, the ephrinB2 domain is necessary. Once entered through micropinocytosis, protease cathespin L activates the virus (12). Nipah Virus can replicate very easily in human lung fibroblasts. It can infect the surrounding cells by either cell-to-cell spread or through release of infectious particles. When monocytes get infected, they can transmigrate through the blood brain barrier to infect the brain. This could be plausible if the monocytes were inefficient in…

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    CPR Identification

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    Many people assume that once they have had CPR class, they are done with that forever. They learned CPR and, like completing the 1st grade, they do not need to go back and do it again. That is not true. There is a reason that CPR certification needs to be renewed on a consistent bases. Though there are some aspects of CPR that remain the same, there are changes to the latest CPR guidelines. The American Heart Assoc. reviews and adjusts the latest CPR guidelines and has made a number of changes…

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    3 Times To Call Your Child's Pediatrician If you have small kids then you know how common it is for them to have fevers and get sick. Kids seem to pass around the latest bugs at school and daycare centers, so being sick isn't that unusual. However, as a parent, it's good to know when you need to take your sick child to the pediatrician. Here are some suggestions on when it's good to call your child's doctor for advice. When Your Child Has Trouble Breathing Colds usually clear up on their own,…

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