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    Neuromuscular Junction

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    vomiting. Since the stomach relies on a uniform muscle movement in order to digest food (peristalsis), introducing a toxin that disrupts normal muscle movement will cause the cramping and pain sensation in a person’s gastrointestinal tract. Although this toxin is interfering with neuromuscular signaling, all of the pain signaling pathways are still fully functional since they work with a different set of neurotransmitters and pathways. Inhibition of the neuromuscular junction does not always…

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    Rotavirus (RV) - This disease is for infants. The disease rotavirus causes watery diarrhea, vomiting, and fever. This can lead to dehydration and hospitalization. I would not consider getting this vaccine as it only benefits babies. Pneumococcal Vaccination (PCV) - The vaccine helps to prevent pneumococcal disease which is an infection caused by streptococcus pneumonia bacteria. This can cause sepsis and then result in organ failure, tissue damage or even death. Currently, I do not plan on…

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    Tide Poad Research Paper

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    there is a new challenge, and no not the cinnamon challenge but the Tide Pod Challenge. The Tide Pod challenge involves teens to place a Tide Pod into their mouth. Dangers of eating or ingesting the pods are: burning of the mouth or esophagus, vomiting, diarrhea, and difficulty breathing. It has been known nationally that Tide had to release a statement stating, “‘Our laundry pacs are a highly…

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    children many schools will require vaccinations from these main diseases before they are allowed to begin classes. Every vaccination has different risks that come with it, and some are more harmful to children than others. Most of the time children have no complications with the vaccinations, beyond the minimal redness and/or swelling at the injection site. Even with this being the case there is always a risk of the child having a severe allergic reaction after a vaccination. There are some…

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    Prior to this incident, Mr. Brown has experienced severe vomiting and diarrhoea caused by food poisoning and resolved only in the 24 hours. Bacterial enterotoxin from food poisoning as primary causes of diarrhoea is a form of large volume of secretory diarrhoea which decreases the opportunities for fluid absorption…

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    Macy Chavez Case Study

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    In 1988, after giving birth to her first child, she started experiencing headaches which exasperated to migraine headaches which she sought treatment for with various positions. According to the insured, each one of the physicians diagnosed her with severe migraines. After She Gained Employment with the Chap Care medical offices as a Front Office Receptionist, she alleged that her Supervisor, Macy Chavez has made her feel uncomfortable and insecure about her position with the company by making…

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    Ancient Egyptian Medicine

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    The Ancient Egyptians were quite advanced in their diagnoses and treatments of various illnesses. Their advancements in ancient medical techniques were quite extraordinary, considering the lack of “modern” facilities, sterilization, sanitation, and researching capabilities. The remedies used by Ancient Egyptian physicians came mostly from nature, and many are still considered viable homeopathic treatments for certain ailments today. While many ailments would have been difficult or impossible to…

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    The brain is the most vital part of the body. It is how we control emotions, sense pain, and analyze and make decisions. If you injure your head it rattles your brain, can have terrible short term effects, and expose you to many long term dangers. When your brain is hit the impact causes your brain to shake around your skull. The brain hits your skull damaging the neurons and other cells that are required for the brain to function. After the hit you may or may not lose consciousness. You do not…

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    Essay On Hypertension

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    (“Hydralazine, “ n.d. ). There are some serious side effect when taking Hydralazine but the benefit to the body is greater than the risk of side effects. As the body adjusts to the drug, headache, dizziness, pounding heartbeat, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea may occur. The most effective way to reduce dizziness is to get up slowly from a sitting or lying position. Also, this product may contain inactive ingredient and cause allergic reaction and other problems depending on the…

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    Marijuana is a drug that comes from the cannabis plant. In most of the countries in the world, marijuana is an illegal drug. It is frequently used in the world despite the harsh laws against it. After rigorous research of the drug, scientists have found that it has components in it that can be used in cancer and HIV/AIDS treatment. Consequently, 22 states in the U.S have passed legislation legalizing marijuana for medical use only. The legislation process received both opposition and support…

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