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Venereal Diseases Sexual Harassment
1,272 words
... eople experience sexual problems. Sexual
problems may cause some embarrassment and should
not make a person feel uncomfortable. Desire phase
difficulties occur in many couples. This is the
lack of sexual interest and can be caused by other
problems in peoples lives. Sexual aversion is an
extreme fear of sexual activity. Excitement phase
difficulties are usually caused by physiological
and psychological factors. These difficulties are
lack of vaginal lubrication and erectile
inhibition. Orgas...
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Viral Infection Host Cell
851 words
It all started with a little tickling in my
throat. I forged ahead, knowing all too well what
that feeling meant, I was getting sick. I
convinced myself to just not think about it and it
would just go away. This whole time there was an
army of alien species amassing in my bloodstream
and older cells. They are horrifyingly ugly, like
something straight out of H. R. Geiger's
imagination. They writhe and twitch while they are
on the hunt for one of your precious body cells.
One can almost imagine t...
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Adverse Reactions Chicken Pox
1,032 words
In 1996 a mother took her six-month-old son,
Jonah, to the doctor to get his DPT vaccination.
Two days later, Jonah came down with an ear
infection. Bobbie took him into the doctor and the
child was given a prescription of amoxicillin. The
ear infection soon healed and all went well for
about two months when the infection returned.
Bobbie again took Jonah to the physician where he,
this time, gave the boy a stronger form of
amoxicillin. Again the infection soon diminished.
About four months late...
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Ebola Zaire Ebola Virus
765 words
The Ebola virus belongs to the family Filoviridae.
The Ebola virus is characterized by massive
bleeding and destruction of internal tissues. The
virus is named after the Ebola river in the
Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa where the
virus was first found. Three types of the Ebola
virus have been found. They are named after the
places in which they were discovered. Ebola Zaire,
Ebola-Sudan, Ebola-Tai forest. The strain Ebola
Zaire is the most deadly of the three. The Ebola
viruses are mainly f...
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Risk Of Heart Heart Attack
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Mothers milk is a matchless compound created by
Allah to meet the babys nutritional needs and
protect it against possible infections. The
balance of the nutriments in mothers milk is at
ideal levels and the milk is in the ideal form for
the babys immature body. At the same time, the
mothers milk is also very rich in nutrients which
accelerate the growth of brain cells and the
development of the nervous system. 1 Artificial
baby foods prepared with present-day technology
cannot replace this mirac...
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Abdominal Pain Older Adults
1,519 words
What is Crohns Disease? Crohns disease is a
chronic inflammatory disease of the intestines. It
primarily causes ulcerations in the small and
large intestines, but can effect the digestive
system anywhere between the mouth and the anus. It
is named after the physician who examined the
disease in a landmark paper written in 1932. It is
also called Morbus Crohns, Granulomatous
enteritis, Regional enteritis, or Terminal
ileitis. The disease is found in equal frequency
in men and women, and usually e...
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Lymph Nodes Chronic Fatigue
642 words
Mononucleosis is an infectious disease of humans
in which the blood and tissues contain mononuclear
leukocytes (white blood cells with only one
nucleus), either monocytes or lymphocytes. An
infectious disease is a disease that can give you
an infection, can be transmitted by infection
without actual contact, or can be caused by a
microorganism. All species of animals are
afflicted with infections caused by a wide variety
of organisms, from submicroscopic viruses to worm
like parasites. When a pe...
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Infected With Hiv Living With Hiv
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... st most young men had sex with women of their
own age or younger, over 28 % of young girls said
they has sex with older men. As a result, HIV
rates are five times higher in girls than boys
aged 15 - 19 in Trinidad and Tobago, and at one
surveillance centre for pregnant women in Jamaica,
girls in their late teens had almost twice the
prevalence rate of older women. AIDS is now high
on the agendas of many governments in this region,
as they are beginning to notice the significant
impact of the...
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Stability And Bioavailability Of Different Erythromycin Derivatives
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... ges of erythromycin estate in comparison to
the other derivatives. Table 3. 1 compares
erythromycin estate and ethyl succinate.
Erythromycin estate Erythromycin ethyl succinate
Plasma levels up to 6. 5 mg / l Plasma levels up
to 2. 5 mg / l 2 doses per day 3 doses per day 250
mg per dose 400 mg per dose no bitter taste bitter
taste pH range 3 & # 8211; 7. 5 pH range 6
& # 8211; 8. 5 no dependence on meals
dependence on meals Table 3. 1 Comparison between
erythromycin estate and ethyl...
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Living With Hiv Infected With Hiv
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1. 1 Global situation of HIV/AIDS Since the first
cases of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
were reported in 1981, infection with human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has grown to pandemic
proportions, resulting in an estimated 65 million
infections and 25 million deaths (UNAIDS, CDC,
2006). During 2005 alone, an estimated 2. 8
million persons died from AIDS, 4. 1 million were
newly infected with HIV, and 38. 6 million were
living with HIV (UNAIDS, 2006). HIV continues to
disproportionate...
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Leading Cause Of Death Native Americans
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Native Americans Today Although only a handful of
the more than 500 Federally recognized tribes have
benefited from gaming, mainstream America seems
obsessed by the idea that Native Americans are
basking in unmeasured wealth. The truth is that
desperate conditions of poverty and unemployment
remain widespread throughout Indian Country. Even
worse is the deplorable state of health care in
many Indian communities. While a substantial
number of Americans struggle to secure affordable
health insuran...
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Blood Vessels Blood Sugar
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Diabetic Foot Ulcers Outline Diabetic foot ulcers
and wounds; Prevalence, patient risk factors;
Patient assessments; Clinical accepted wound-ulcer
classifications; Sign and symptoms; Nursing
treatments including dressings, wound care,
medications; Patient education and prevention.
Diabetic foot ulcers and wounds Diabetes is
considered to be a disease in which high blood
glucose levels over time can damage the nerves,
kidneys, eyes, and blood vessels. [ 2 ]. Also
diabetes may lead to diminishing ...
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Ebola Virus Homo Sapiens
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Abstract Ebola Virus Ebola Virus Abstract This
topic was chosen because Ebola is a relentless
killer. Ebola isnt publicized very much so it
seems to be a wise topic to explore. This way
others may be informed of one of the worlds most
powerful viruses. The purpose of this paper is to
further educate all those interested in the
powerful effects of the Ebola virus in its many
forms. I. Introductory Statement II. History III.
Variations IV. Prevention V. Transmission VI.
Signs VII. Symptoms VIII. T...
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Female Genital Mutilation Labia Minora
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Female Genitalia Mutilation Picture this, a young
innocent girl, between the age of eight and
twelve, running around, playing, and having a good
time. Then she is snatched away to a foul hut,
whose floor is nothing but dirt. Once in the hut,
the helpless girl is stripped of all her clothing
and pinned to the dirt floor. Her tiny legs are
spread and held wide apart with a tight grasp.
Soon afterward, a midwife, with no education in
human anatomy or medicine, enters the hut and says
a prayer. Whil...
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Genital Herpes Herpes Virus
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Herpes has been Herpes Herpes Herpes has been
around for a very long time. So long that it very
likely predates the human species. Herpes derives
its name from the Greek word herein, which means
to creep or crawl. The physicians of Greece,
treating herpes over 2, 000 years ago, described
herpes of the mouth and herpetic sores in the
groin, which traveled around the flank and genital
regions. Throughout history many a physician
attempted to understand the herpes virus. Due to
similarities amongst...
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Hiv Infected Women Leading Cause Of Death
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HIV/AIDS is an epidemic that effects both men and
women of all ages. It has an impact on many
peoples lives either by themselves being infected,
knowing someone who is infected, or being a health
care worker. HIV is a virus that attacks the bodys
immune system. It also effects the blood cells
(lymphocytes) and cells of the organs (bone
marrow, spleen, liver, and lymph glands). It
effects the lungs, central nervous system and
gastrointestinal system. People begin with having
the HIV virus. An HIV...
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Psychological Stress High Levels
454 words
Science News, March 27, 1999 People who feel
unable to deal with life? s stresses display an
exaggerated immune reaction that may intensify
their sneezing, soughing, and other physical
symptoms once they? ve contracted a common virus,
a new study suggests. However, the researchers
have not yet confirmed whether this particular
immune response-a sharp rise in the production of
a chemical messenger known as interleukin- 6 (IL-
6) -magnifies childlike respiratory symptoms or
occurs in response to t...
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White Blood Cells Types Of Leukemia
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According to the Cancer Book from the American
Cancer Society, Leukemia is a cancer of the blood.
It was first identified as a new disease in around
1830 in Germany. The scientific term, "
leukemia, " comes from the Greek words that
mean " white blood. " The disease is
described as a cancerous disorder not just of the
blood itself, but also of the organs that produce
the blood cells in the body. The organs are mainly
the bone marrow and the lymph system, where normal
red and ...
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Spinal Cord Muscle Weakness
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Mornings bring pain, not particular to its domain,
when we should be refreshed and strong. If there
is a trick up it s sleeve, it s in mid morning and
we think, for the thousandth time, it went away.
It comes to catch us again, with a mid-afternoon
wave of fatigue, so overwhelming the world isn t
real. The struggle is enormous. This has to be the
worse time. When hope and excitement of genius
ideas reach their peak, to be brought down by a
ghastly thing, no hopes can overcome. We must
sleep, whe...
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Sexually Transmitted Disease Centers For Disease Control
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Symptoms and Factors of ChlamydiThe sexually
transmitted disease caused by microorganisms that
live, as parasites within a cell would commonly be
known as Chlamedia. These microorganisms have
properties in common with both viruses and
bacteria, and cause infection in humans. The
causes and risk factors of the Chlamydia infection
is caused by the organism Chlamydia trachomas. It
is to be the most common sexually transmitted
disease in the United states with an estimated 3,
000, 000 to 4, 000, 000...
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