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    Mandatory Vaccinations

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    prevented by a simple vaccination. Too many children die every year from inhaling bacteria which infect areas of their small bodies or by contracting other diseases such as the non-living infections which attack their immune systems. Adults‚ typically‚ have a stronger immune system compared to children due to their age. Because kids have not had as much time to develop immunities to diseases‚ vaccinations should be mandatory to assist them in fighting off these killer diseases. Mandatory vaccinations

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    Myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) better known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is a chronic disorder that causes extreme fatigue and has a large effect on one’s life. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome affects children and adults across the world. It causes constant tiredness and fatigue that lasts for six months or longer that isn’t due to current illnesses or underlying medical conditions. CFS is a disorder that causes extreme exhaustion and fatigue. It doesn’t improve with sleep and sometimes physical

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    Lung cancer is a non-infectious disease that is caused by unhealthy mutated cells that divide out of control. It is the first cause of cancer death in men and women worldwide‚ with approximately 1‚370‚000 deaths a year. The chances of developing lung cancer are significantly increased from smoking and exposure to air pollutants such as asbestos‚ smog or radon- this is why cancerous cells are found in the lining of the respiratory tract. Almost 90 percent of lung cancer cases are caused by smoking

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    Time spent during prenatal development creates a special bond between the mother and child. During this time‚ biological factors such as hormones pass through the placental barrier from the mother and into the fetus’ bloodstream. Additionally‚ umbilical cord transports materials such as nutrients to the fetus. Due to the direct connection‚ mothers are strongly advised not to consume teratogens such as alcohol‚ drugs‚ or other substance that may be detrimental to a fetus during pregnancy. Intangible

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    Information Speech

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    not cause migraines as supposed before. Even chocolate contains substances such as sedatives‚ which increase the level of pain and feeling healthy. Chocolate produce endorphins which make us feel happy. Main Point 2 * Chocolate is rich in antioxidant. It helps in the prevention of heart disease and cancer. Eating chocolate can strengthen the immune system. Can reduce the risk of flu and fever. * Chocolate is not the cause of pimples. Pimples is caused by hormonal changes and because you are

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    with proper medication‚ rest‚ exercise‚ and a healthy lifestyle. Consultation: Consulting the patient to rheumatologist‚ urologist‚ gynecologist‚ dermatologist‚ ophthalmologist‚ gastroenterologist‚ hematologist‚ and neurologist. Patients and family should be providing with referrals to support groups‚ and educational resources to families dealing with Behcet disease like: American Behcet’s disease Association. Shannon‚ J. B. (2012) Immune system disorders sourcebook: Basic consumer health information

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    Aids

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    AIDS is a disease that damages the immune system and interferes with a person’s ability to fight off disease. It is most commonly transmitted sexually‚ but can also be transmitted through infected blood exposure and through birth. Mayoclinic.com says “AIDS is a chronic‚ potentially life-threatening condition” AIDS is caused by the retrovirus HIV‚ HIV targets T-cells which are vital immune system cells and without them it is nearly impossible to fight a common cold let alone a life threatening disease

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    proteins in the preservation of body organs donated for transplant is very vast. Certain cell-membrane proteins carry several different types of nutrients that are beneficial and are sometimes very important to keep organs that are to be transplanted healthy and fresh. Organic nutrients are some very good preservers. One of the most transplanted organs is the kidney. It is important that this organ has nutrients because it can dry and rot rather quickly. These nutrients transfer energy from the cell

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Why are some people getting sick while the others remain healthy? Various background of scientists exercise different methods in order to verify the causes that make people to get sick. For instance‚ pathologists study infinitesimal tissue samples and organisms. Physicians study the symptoms‚ signs and medical backgrounds of specific patients. Epidemiologists have a further distant observation as they study groups of people at the population level. Epidemiologists

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    PETALS: EXTRACTED TO BE A REFRESHING BEVERAGE ( Science Investigatory Project ) Table of Contents I. Cover page II. Title page III. Acknowledgement IV. Table of content V. Abstract VI. Introduction VII. Statement of the problem VIII. Hypotheses IX. Conceptual Framework X. Significance of the study XI. Delimitation and limitation of the study XII. Related Literature XIII. Methodology XIV. Analysis of data

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