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    damage to other organs including the heart‚ kidneys‚ and brain. The sad thing is that certain STDs such as HIV or AIDS are eventually fatal. There are more than 20 types of STDs‚ Gonorrhea‚ Chlamydia‚ Syphilis‚ Genital Herpes‚ Genital Warts‚ HIV/AIDS‚ Hepatitis. Crabs are the most common STDs. Gonorrhea‚ Chlamydia‚ and Syphilis can be cured‚ they are the only managed. You can this along to your partner‚ sometimes without even knowing your infected. To all that was said‚ don’t have

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    Study Questions: Chapter 28 1.) Archaea and Bacteria are the oldest‚ structurally simplest and most abundant forms of life. 2.) Name and describe seven ways in which prokaryotes differ substantially from eukaryotes? Unicellularity- fundamentally single-celled Cell Size- can vary (large range changes with species) Nucleoid- lack a membrane-bound nucleus but rather a nucleoid region Cell Division/Genetic Recombination- binary fission (does not use spindle) and do not have a sexual cycle Internal

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    If animals should be used for testing is a big dispute between people. I believe that it’s alright for animals to be used for test. In the article‚ “should animals be used for scientific or commercial testing”‚ the author states “The California Biomedical Research Association states that nearly every medical breakthrough in the last 100 years resulted directly from research using animals.” The text also states that “There is no adequate alternative to testing on a living‚ whole-body’s symptoms.

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    Trachoma Research Paper

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    Trachoma is a bacterial infection that affects one eyes. This infection is very contagious‚ which can be passed along by contact with infected eyelids‚ throat‚ and nose of infected people. If this infection is left untreated‚ it may lead to eye blindness. This disease is the leading cause of preventable cause of blindness around the world. The majority of blindness comes from areas of lower class‚ such as Africa. Earlt treatment can help prevent trachoma complications. The first signs of trachoma

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    people may not experience any cervical cancer symptoms. There are several risk factors that may increase the risk such as having multiple partners. Having sex at an early age may also increase the risk of HPV. Sexual transmitted diseases such as Chlamydia‚ gonorrhea‚ and cigarette smoking can also cause cervical cancer. There are treatments available if detected at earlier stages. Two types of screening for cervical cancer are pap test and HPV DNA test. Vaccines can protect against HPV virus that

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    use and she will let me know if she is having any problems or concerns with it. She should schedule a physical‚ which she will do at her earliest convenience‚ and we will do a full exam at that time. She did leave a urine sample for screening of Chlamydia and gonorrhea today and she knows to call me if she has not heard from me in a couple of days with that result. I did talk about the importance of abstinence or 100% condom use. She will follow up then as above‚ sooner follow up as necessary.

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    The Impact of Substance Abuse and Sex on Young Adults You see the guy covered in filth rambling nonsense to nobody while digging through trash in an alley. The two men with facial piercings and tight leather clothes walking down the street holding hands. The prostitute on the corner with scraggily hair and a limp cigarette hanging from her lips‚ and you ask yourself‚ “ What is their story?” You think

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    overgrowth of normal bacteria. This will cause a woman to have a vaginal discharge with a foul odor. It is not dangerous but it can cause bad symptoms. If any woman has this problem they should also be checked for more serious infections such as Chlamydia and Gonorrhea. The normal symptoms are excessive vagina discharge and foul odor. Usually there are no other symptoms the amount of vaginal discharge that is released varies from woman to woman. Most women with bacterial vaginosis have no symptoms

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    the test in the community‚ 12 within the YOI‚ and four in both the community and YOI) (Buston & Wight‚ 2010). Of the 40 men‚ eight-reported repeated STI testing‚ five did frequent (three times or more) testing‚ and three had a positive result for chlamydia (these men were frequent testers) (Buston & Wight‚ 2010). It is important to note that all of the research participants had significant awareness about the consequences of having unprotected sex (Buston & Wight‚ 2010). However‚ frequent testers were

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    sexually transmitted disease annually out of a 12 million cases reported. Theses include Chlamydia (which can cause sterility)‚ syphilis (which can cause blindness‚ maternal death‚ and death of the infant) and HIV (the virus which causes AIDS‚ which may be fatal to the mother and infant. As many as 1 in 20 teenage girls and women and more than 2 percent of the general population in America are infected with Chlamydia. Most STD’s have no symptoms being reason why a lot of cases go untreated leading to

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