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    Aiseka Proctor HCIN Everest Do you know your status > University Mr. Cole 5/25/2016 Abstract When you hear someone say what’s your status? What do you think? Most people associate knowing your status with the disease, HIV/AIDS. There is a really bad stigma that comes with the disease, HIV/AIDS and it’s a lot of information that people do not know about the disease. I remembered about two years ago it was pouring down raining and there was this woman standing outside of the store and had…

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    Cystitis Research Paper

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    cells, red blood cells, bacteria, and to check for certain chemicals such as nitrites in the urine. A urine culture is a clean catch urine sample which means the patient is to use a medicated wipe to clean the head of the penis or the area between the vagina “lips” (labia) to provide a non-contaminated midstream urine sample. With that sample the physician is able identify what bacteria is in the urine and what antibiotic can be used to kill the growing bacteria. Treatment for cystitis caused by…

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    Intestinal Microbiota

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    vitamins and protect against colonization of other microorganisms that may be pathogenic, which is called microbial antagonism. In particular, the balance between microbial communities that make up the microbiota of the gastrointestinal tract and vagina is essential for human health. There are few physiological and immunological parameters that are not deeply affected by the presence and nature of the normal microbiota of the body, being the host resistance to one of the most prominent factors…

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    Essay On Gonorrhea

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    Gonorrhea is a relatively common sexually transmitted infection in the United States. The culprit of this infection is Neisseria Gonorrheae, a type of bacteria that thrives in moist, warm environments (Gonorrhea). It is this quality of N.Gonorrheae that makes the reproductive tract prime real estate for infection. Health care professionals working with sexually active people need to be especially thorough in their exams and education to ensure that Gonorrhea does not spread. As the phrase…

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    The Flaws of Abortion The controversy continues to cause a divide between pro-life and pro-choice on the topic of abortion after the US Supreme Court’s decision in 1973 in the case of Roe v. Wade. Pro-choice believes that abortion should be a right with no limitations. They also believe that the rights installed in the Declaration of Independence cannot be claimed for an unborn child. Pro-life believes that abortion procedures are an act of killing a helpless human being. It seems unfair that…

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    explained by Cathy Young. This only supports the idea that men cannot be raped. While on college campuses, one out of fifteen men get raped. Additionally, in North Carolina they cannot even claim rape; as rape only refers to penile penetration of the vagina. What was she wearing, she was asking for it, slut, bitch, whore; are examples of victim blaming. No matter what a…

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    Life is defined as an opportunity for continued viability. This means that everyone is given a chance to change things. Some may choose to change the world for the better, while others change the world for the worse. Part One of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks is called “Life,” and there are multiple reasons as to why this specific word was chosen as the title. George and Margaret Gey were a pair of doctors that had a specific goal, as showed in this quote, “The Geys were determined to grow…

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    Period Piece Reflection

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    After watching, Period Piece, one thing is clear, if you're 15 or 80 it seems like you never forget what it was like when you first started your period. There is also another common theme between the array of women in the film, the inadequateness in which they were prepared for such a momentous occasion. My story is no different than many of the women featured in the film. I was one of the last of my friends to get their period and consequently, I was able to piece information together from…

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    it, a better sense of knowledge is given as to how widespread it actually is. Gender, much like race, is determined by biological, physical genitals that one has when they are born. For many, many years, the basics were as so: penis for a man and a vagina for women, distinguishing it from sex, which is a hormonal marker which further determines heather one is a man or woman. Anthropologists are trying to understand why sometimes this third gender is accepted by many groups. My understanding is…

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    DEFINITION: Toxic shock syndrome is a rare but very serious medical condition caused by certain types of bacterial infections. It is often caused by toxins produced by Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, found in women, but can also be produced by toxins produced by group A streptococcus bacteria. Toxic shock syndrome has been associated with the use of superabsorbent tampons. The body responds with a sudden sharp drop in blood pressure which in turn depletes organs in the body with blood and can…

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