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    Leave it up to the woman “No woman can call herself free who does not own and control her body ” (Margaret Sanger). In society birth control can be seen as a positive or negative connotation. For instance people who are religious have different views on whether a woman should take birth control due to their spirituality. The use of birth control should not be determined by religious or moral opinions or even men, but by the woman who is seeking it. Birth control is not immoral. It is the woman…

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    Type 1 Diabetes Causes

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    Cause of Type 1 Diabetes: The specific cause of Type 1 diabetes is still unknown. However, in most people diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, the body's own immune system destroys the insulin-producing cells in the pancreas. These cells are also known as islet cells. Also, genetics and contact with specific environmental factors like viruses might cause the disease. Cause of Type 2 Diabetes: Type 2 diabetes develops when the body becomes resistant to insulin or when the pancreas stops producing…

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    Since the beginning of agriculture, humans have exploited and altered the genetic information in plants and animals to create new biological variations through artificial selection and crossbreeding. The main difference between genetic engineering and traditional breeding methods is that genetic engineering allows for us to isolate, copy, turn on, and introduce genes into other organisms. (Jones) This is done by identifying the gene of interests, isolating that trait, inserting that trait into a…

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    Neoforman Case Studies

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    memory loss (2). Some other less common infections of the skin (1,2), prostate (3), and eye (2) have also been reported but these tend to be secondary in nature. Infections C.neoformans infections are usually caused by inhaling spores or desiccated yeast cells (4) which initially causes respiratory tract infections. In individuals with a competent immune system, infections are usually asymptomatic and easily cleared (5). It has however been reported that such individuals can have cryptococcal…

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    proved this was published in 1999 in the Oxford Journal of Clinical Infectious Disease found that “86% of a volunteer group of healthcare workers with artificial nails had a pathogen such as Staphylococcus aureus, which causes staph infections, or yeast under their nails, compared with 35% of a control group of healthcare workers without artificial nails… After cleaning their hands with soap or gel, 68% of healthcare workers with artificial nails still carried pathogens compared to 28% of…

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    Urinary Tract Infection

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    entering the urethra from surrounding skin especial by the anus. The common type of bacterium is Eschericia coli found in faeces. Other contributing factors of UTIs are Staphylococcus, Enterococcus, proteus, Klebsiella and occasionally Candida abicans (yeast). Infection enters the urinary system through the urethra of the man’s penile opening and through the women’s urethra at the Vulva area. Women are more susceptible to UTIs because of shorter urethra as oppose to men with longer urethra.…

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    liquid children’s vitamins Liquid Childrens Vitamins are a great way to ensure your children get their nutritional supplementation on a daily basis. It is great for younger children who have difficulty swallowing pills or taking medicines. Instead of a hard gelatin capsule or an oversize oblong tablet. Liquid children’s vitamins is a great tasting liquid filled with all the vitamins, minerals that children need to stay well and grow up healthy and strong. Such basic things that children need,…

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    Genetically modified organisms have been a very controversial topic since technology has advanced and the demand for special kinds of food has been greater than ever. A genetically modified organism is an organism such as a plant, animal, yeast, or bacteria that has been genetically altered then matured in a lab. When organisms are genetically altered, the DNA added could make the the organism stronger, more nutritious, be able to withstand dry and salty environments, or even made into medicine.…

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    really enjoy this. Kefir is a fermented milk drink, similar to yogurt. It can be bought in the many stores or you can grow your own at home. It has many health benefits and is a great addition to any diet. In addition to beneficial bacteria and yeast, kefir contains many vitamins, minerals, amino acids and enzymes. Particularly calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, B2 and B12, vitamin K, vitamin A and vitamin D. I purchased my kefir grain on EBay over 2 years ago and have been using the…

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    Gmo Cons

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    Genetically modified foods were started in the year 1973. Scientists have been trying to improve their studies on GMF ever since. A lot of people do not agree with genetically modified plants because of the chemicals that are put into to the foods. None of the chemicals are found extremely harmful but some can become harmful over time especially to the young. Also allergic reactions and intestinal damage can come from GMF. Genetically modified foods can be kept safe from droughts and other…

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