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    in order to keep themselves healthy and the people around them healthy. It is rather important because it helps to keep the number or people at risk for communicable disease lower‚ it saves one time and money‚ and finally‚ it can save a person’s life. On top of those facts‚ immunizations are safer and even more effective than they have been in previous years. By getting proper vaccinations you are helping to keep the number of people at risk for communicable diseases lower. Each time that you decide

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    An Infectious Cure

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    Microbes and Society Case Study: An Infectious Cure Part 1 Questions 1. The Europeans poured have poured something into the water which sterilized the water and killed the toxins that become disruptive in the digestive system when they are consumed. They Europeans may have poured what are called oral rehydration salts into the well‚ which quickly works are combatting the cholera‚ and will prevent further outbreaks from occurring. 2. Ethical issues that are raised by pouring the treatment into the

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    Europe 2020

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    Strategy 2020 Europe 2020 is a 10-year strategy proposed by the European Commission on 3 March 2010 for advancement of the economy of the European Union. It aims at "smart‚ sustainable‚ inclusive growth" with greater coordination of national and European policy. It follows the Lisbon Strategy for the period 2000–2010. On 26 March 2010‚ the European Council agreed on the key elements of the new strategy. President Herman Van Rompuy who chaired the meeting pointed out that the strategy sums up the

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    phenomenon that has affected many people and killed millions of others over time because of it. HIV is the virus that causes AIDS over a period of time‚ HIV stands for human immunodeficiency virus and AIDS stands for Auto immune deficiency syndrome. A sexually transmitted disease that has affected many people and altered many lives and a disease that I hope one day can have a cure to help those many people still living today that live with either of these diseases. More people need to be aware of this

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    child’s parent has a strong like or dislike towards vaccinating. Immunizations have been around for at least a thousand years and as technology advances more‚ there are new vaccines being designed to help protect our children from contracting contagious and sometimes deadly diseases‚ such as Bordetella pertussis‚ polio‚ and even influenza. For decades‚ all 50 states have required that parents vaccinate their children against various diseases‚ including polio and measles‚ as a prerequisite to enrolling

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    Workforce 2020

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    FORCE 2020 Shire WORK FORCE 2020 1. Social Parameters expected in our country by 2020 One major change in American life and society will be the growing realization that radical life extension is possible. A number of new healthcare technologies will have become available by 2020‚ such as vaccines for cancer and treatments to prevent and repair Alzheimer’s disease‚ which

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    Running Head:   INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSIS                    Epidemiology Paper ­ Infectious Mononucleosis   By: Nuala Nowicki‚ RN  NRS­427V ­ Concepts in Community and Public Health  Grand Canyon University  Due:  November 9‚ 2014                           1      Running Head:   INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSIS           2  DESCRIPTION  “Infectious mononucleosis is named for the large numbers of white blood cells  (mononuclear cells) in the bloodstream.” (Merck).  Infectious Mononucleosis is more 

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    Eating Healthy and Diabetes 2 Imagine a time when being thin was not a race and eating a healthy diet was something that we all did as a habit. American’s have gotten so caught up in looking the way the models in Hollywood look that we have developed horrible eating habits. The fact that we eat most of time out of stress is proof enough that we are trying to bear too much weight on their shoulders. When applying a healthy diet and regular exercise‚ a person with diabetes can greatly

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    Immunization is still controversial as of today. There are so many questions and scenarios why parents are delaying or skipping vaccinations for their children. According to Gardner‚ the top 8 reasons are: the severe allergic reaction to a previous vaccine (i.e. allergic reaction that almost never happen but can happen such as hives‚ difficulty breathing‚ or low blood pressure and common side effects)‚ egg allergy (e.g. flu shots and measles virus)‚ high fever‚ asthma or lung conditions (i.e. might

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    Infectious mononucleosis is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). It is a double stranded DNA virus indistinguishable from other members of the herpes virus group. It get its’ name from the mononuclear (single nucleus) cells. It is also known as the "kissing disease"‚ because the most frequent mode of transmission is intimate salivary contact. It can also be transmitted from shared drinking and eating utensils‚ toothbrushes‚ etc. Mono is not likely to spread by aerosol (ex. sneezing) or fomites

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