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Sexually Transmitted Diseases Hundred Thousand People
1,057 words
There are many reasons why people argue for and
against sex education being a set curriculum in
our school systems, but not many people look at
the facts of the issue before deciding that sex
education is not right. The plain truth is that
there has been a dramatic increase in the number
of teenagers that have become sexually active. The
age at which sexual intercourse first occurs is
becoming younger. According to Store and Default,
in 1996 17 % of girls and 38 % of boys admitted to
having sex ...
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Hard For Paul Dressing Station Kat
571 words
"All Quiet on the Western Front" was written in a
first person style. The story was told by Paul
Based, a nineteen year old student, convinced to
enlist with the German army by his schoolmaster,
Kantorek. Along with many of his friends from
school, he is trained under Corporal Himmelstoss,
a strictly disciplined commander who dislikes Paul
because of his "defiance. " When sent to the
front, Paul, along with his other friends, made
new friendships that would last throughout time.
His newly made f...
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Brain Damage Side Effects
914 words
I am doing a report on the disease Diphtheria. The
definition of the disease is a bacterial disease
that affects the throat and can cause serious or
fatal complications. It is a serious disease
caused by the bacterium. There is a lot of history
on this disease. In the late 1800 s diphtheria
came across western Europe and the United States,
it killed thousands of children. The diphtheria
characterized by infection is more contagious than
the disease characterized by respiratory
infection. Diphthe...
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Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever Ebola Reston
1,289 words
The Ebola Virus is the common name for several
strains of virus, three of which are known to
cause hemorrhagic fever in humans, which is
characterized by massive bleeding and destruction
of internal tissues. Named for the Ebola River in
Zaire, Africa, where the virus was first
identified, the Ebola virus belongs to the family
Filoviridae. Three strains of Ebola virus that are
often fatal to humans have been identified. Named
for the areas in which the first recognized
outbreaks took place, these...
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Alternative Medicine Conventional Medicine
612 words
It is undeniable that the conditions of todays
life and age emphasize in instant results.
Everyone wants a quick answer to their problems.
Perhaps, this is why traditional medicine appeals
to many. If a patient is sick, he or she is
diagnosed and instantly receives a synthetic drug
to treat his or her illness, regardless if this is
the best form of treatment. Alternative medicine
is the most effective method of treatment because
it is based on natural healing methods, treats
patients as individu...
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Hiv Aids Unprotected Sex
912 words
The issue of HIV/AIDS has been a developing
concern since the early 1980 's. It is an issue
that has sparked fear in everyone, but "society"
has narrowed it down to certain people that can
contract the AIDS virus. The stereotypical "AIDS"
victim is not an IV drug user or a practicing
homosexual; it is anyone, anyone who has
unprotected sex, anyone who has had a blood
transfusion in the past twenty years, or anyone
who was innocently brought into the world by an
infected mother. As unfair as it i...
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18 Th Birthday Body Piercing Tattoo
814 words
Your 18 th birthday is one of the most important
birthdays. You are finally of legal age to get a
tattoo or a body piercing. The difficult question
you now face is which one do you choose? You would
love either, so the decision is mainly based on
the expense, aftercare, permanence, and the pain
of each. Both are great ways of self-expression
but body piercing is an overall better idea. The
aftercare of a tattoo is complex for the first
couple of weeks. The tattoo cannot be soaked in
water for 7 ...
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Ebola Reston One Virus
268 words
Ebola is a very interesting virus. Besides being
an extremely deadly virus it has many distinctive
features. One of which is a hemmoragic fever. This
fever is consisted of vomiting red and black vomit
constantly. The vomit also reeks of a very
repulsive smell. Bleeding from the orifices is a
very distinctive sign of Ebola or one of its
sisters also. This bleeding will go on continually
internally as well as through the orifices. The
virus will get into the body and is unstoppable.
Once its in it...
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Be More Educated On Oral Hygiene
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Be More Educated On Oral Hygiene Maintaining good
oral hygiene is one of the most important things
everyone can do for his or her teeth and gums.
Healthy teeth not only enable you to look and feel
good, they make it possible to eat and speak
properly. Good oral hygiene results in a mouth
that looks and smells healthy. By the way, this
can become a crucial factor in ones everyday
communication. Moreover, good oral health is
extremely important to peoples overall well-being
because its poor state ...
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World Health Organization Considered To Be One
888 words
At present a lot of us are sure that tuberculosis
(TB) has gone away; or it does not threaten us
today. With the modern development of medicine, it
is difficult to believe that this disease from the
past causes deaths of many people even now. It is
known from practice that a lot of viruses can
mutate and are still very dangerous. Tuberculosis
(TB) is considered to be one of the most dangerous
illnesses in the world. It has active and latent
forms. According to the last data, among 9 million
new ...
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York New York Control And Prevention
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HIV/AIDS: Why Won't it Stop? AIDS is a very
complicated infection. It is not only infecting
individuals, but it also infecting our society.
Until a cur is rach it will continu to page human
society. No person will vr b truly saf. Our
government nds to kp spending mony on research to
develop a cur for AIDS. To fully understand why
our government should continu to send its funds on
AIDS research on must first understand AIDS. Noone
actually knows where AIDS comes from. Americans
say that it origin...
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University Of Michigan Guinea Pigs
1,455 words
Ebola Virus You think you have a case of the flu
coming on. Nothing a few good nights' rest won't
cure, you think. The next morning, your head
throbs. Your skin aches. You feel feverish, and
your chest hurts. You can't get out of bed. In the
new few days, your fever skyrockets. You are
disoriented and delirious. You throw up and notice
the vomit is laced with blood. Next, you feel a
liquid trickle out of your ears. With horror, you
realize that it's more blood. Soon blood is
seeping from your no...
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases Centers For Disease Control
1,656 words
AIDS in Prisons With infectious diseases such as
hepatitis, HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted
diseases (STDs) so prevalent in correctional
settings, it is appropriate and timely that the
Centers for Disease Control (CDC) presented a
workshop on the issue. "Infectious Disease in
Corrections: A Centers for Disease Control
Perspective" was moderated by Rob Lyerla, an
epidemiologist for CDC's National Center for
Infectious Diseases. (Cass 34). In the past 20
years, the jail people in the United Stat...
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases White Blood Cells
1,504 words
Today's world is full of worries and problems
which did not affect teens a generation ago. New
problems keep appearing in today's world, such as
STDs, increased pregnancy rates, and other factors
facing teens who choose to have sex. Emotionally
and physically teens and getting less developed
before having sex and are not prepared for the
serious problems which come along with their
decision to have sex. One such serious problem
surrounding teen sexual intercourse is the
probability of AIDS and s...
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Cd 4 Cells Sexual Intercourse
986 words
The war on AIDS A relatively new incurable disease
has shaken the world. Millions of people are
already dead because of it. The name for it is
AIDS. Nowadays there are an estimated 42 million
people living with HIV or AIDS world-wide, and
more than 3 million die every year from
AIDS-related illnesses. HIV is always far more
widespread than all studies indicate. Therefore it
is important to know as much as possible in order
to prevent it. AIDS has become one of the most
serious, deadly diseases i...
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Needle Exchange Programs Spread Of Hiv
676 words
Needle Exchange Programs Th spread of AIDS and HIV
has bcom a major concern in th health community
and in political policy. Many issus on how to hand
th spread hav could much conflict and date. On
such is is not xchange programs also known as harm
reduction organizations. Th ida being this is to
provid clan news and collect usd ons for thos drug
usr's who do not wish to stop using drugs. This
ida cam about at th connection btwn dirty news and
th spread of HIV was discover. Some took it upon
them...
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Fruits And Vegetables Infected Person
480 words
Cholera the Forgotten Disease It seems every time
we hear of a major flood or earthquake in a
developing country, we hear once again about
cholera. Cholera has been very rare in industrial
nations, such as the USA, for the last 100 years,
however, what we do not realize is that cholera is
endemic in many small countries which have limited
drinking water and sewage treatment facilities.
Caused by an infection of bacterium Vibrio
Cholerae in the intestine, a cholera infection is
often mild or with...
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Hands And Feet
1,860 words
For the past two hundred years, Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart's death has been shrouded in mystery. Some
say his great rival, Antonio Salieri, or the
Freemasons murdered him. Others say he was simply
exhausted. And some believe he died from sickness.
It has been established that Mozart suffered from
various illnesses, which no doubt contributed to
his death. But some researchers have concluded
that physical and mental exhaustion greatly
affected Mozart, and contributed to his early
death. These resear...
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Hiv Infected Women American Medical Association
1,148 words
Prevention of HIV Transmittance to Babies Last
year, it was cause for celebration. The cause of
celebration was for the results that several
clinical trials of zidovudine cut the risk for
mother to child transmission of human immune
deficiency virus (HIV) by two thirds. Although,
this year, it is the basis for new federal
recommendations that all pregnant women should
receive HIV testing and counseling. But, these
findings have been cause of protests by several
activist groups. Activists fear th...
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Common Side Effects Fact Sheet
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Steroids are hormonal Steroids Introduction
Steroids are hormonal substances, naturally
produced in the body by the adrenal glands above
the kidney and by reproductive organs. There are
many different types of steroids and they all have
different effects on the body. Some types of
steroids have been found to help destroy some
types of cancer cells, and can make more
effective. This fact sheet describes steroids, how
they are given and some of the side effects that
may occur. Common types of ster...
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