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    Global warming

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    havoc for many people in one location‚ or even several locations. Poor Air Quality – this is caused by air becoming stagnant at higher temperatures‚ and also by poor air circulation. Levels of smog are increased‚ and smog brings with it increased asthma attacks and lung irritations for all

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    Effects of Stress on Body

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    relation to any anxiety that may be associated with stressful situations. Stress also affects reproductive organs‚ as its linked to low fertility‚ erection problems‚ and painful menstrual periods. In addition‚ stress could have an effect on the lungs as asthma and conditions like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease can become significantly worst. Skin problems such as acne and psoriasis could be made worse by stress. Overall‚ a small problem

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    Respiratory acidosis is a condition where body is unable to eliminate all the carbon dioxide within the lungs; this condition results with the body fluids becoming too acidic usually within the patient’s blood. The PCO2 of respiratory acidosis is greater than 45mmHg and the pH would be less than 7.36. (Graham‚ T. (2006). Respiratory alkalosis is when the levels of carbon dioxide in the blood‚ mainly due to breathing excessively are too low. Levels of respiratory alkalosis is a PCO2 of less than 35

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    Second Hand Smoking

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    Topic: Second hand smoking is bad for your health. General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform audience about the effect second hand smoking can have on other people. Thesis Statement: Second hand smoking can be prevented by quitting or doing it somewhere where it wont harm other people. Introduction: Attention Getter: Have you ever been somewhere where someone is smoking and the smoke blow in your face? Think about horrible it smells plus the danger that the smoker is

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    until he took up the pipe. Then he tried smoking and it reduced his bronchitis by far and reduced his cough. He claims that he is sure he would be dead long ago if he hadn’t taken up smoking. In the old days smoking was prescribed to patients who had asthma but now it has gone out of fashion. More allergies are developed in non-smokers or people who give up smoking than smokers. Many severe bronchitis patients find that their first cigarette of the day clears their lungs and get rid of all their sputum

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    Assignment 4 Hsa 535

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    toxic mold‚ allergenic mold - are present all the time around us and in the air we breathe. In low levels‚ molds and mold spores are generally harmless but if their levels increase they can affect people; especially people with allergies‚ asthma and respiratory conditions or suppressed immune system. Allergenic mold and mold spores are normally not dangerous to humans in low amounts‚ but they cause allergic or asthmatic symptoms. Generally‚ these types of mold can be relatively

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    rather common‚ and they transpire during every season. Mold allergy symptoms include congestion in the nasal area‚ eye and skin sensitivity‚ and wheezing. More severe reactions to mold may include a fever and breathing problems. Mold is also behind asthma and other disorders of the respiratory system. People who are allergic to allergens in the air like dust are more likely to develop a sensitivity to mold.

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    diseases (such as chronic bronchitis and emphysema) by 12 to 13 times. And those are just some of the health risks from smoking cigarettes. Not only does it affect your heath but if you are smoking around others such as children it can increase asthma and other breathing issues‚ and it increases there chance of being a smoker once they grow older. Second hand smoke causes an estimated 46‚000 premature deaths from heart disease each year in the United States among nonsmokers. Nonsmokers who are

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    Lesson Plans

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    ageing. Free radicals are believed to be involved with many degenerative diseases like osteoarthritis‚ atherosclerosis and heart diseases‚ to name a few.  The most useful parts of this plant are its leaves. The extracts and juices of such are used for asthma‚ dyspepsia‚ chronic coughs‚ bronchitis‚ and rheumatism. Ear aches have also been proven to be cured by the infusion prepared from its leaves. The leaves relieve painful swellings‚ boils‚ and sprains‚ when their poultices are applied directly to the

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    Melissa Galindo English 96 Marc Scott OCT/5/2014 Hitting them hardest when they’re small The Shame of the Nation was written in 2005 by author Jonathan Kozol.  In this book he discusses how underprivileged children in lower-income school districts are treated differently than the children in middle-class school districts. The middle-class children have easy access to pre-school but very few children in the lower-classes have access to pre-school. As a result‚ when lower-classes

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