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    whether Homo Sapiens are the decedents of Neanderthals or whether they are cousins with a common ancestor. If Neanderthals are considered to be a proper descendent to Homo Sapiens‚ then they can be rightfully classified as Homo Sapiens Neanderthal. If they are truly a separate species‚ then they should be classified as Homo Neanderthal. The theory that Neanderthal and Homo Sapiens are cousins focuses on the time period when both existed and the geographic locations of both groups. Homo Sapiens lived

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    Christopher Rhodes Dr. Frost Anthropology 3010 May 7‚ 2013 Homo Floresiensis; Pathological modern human or evolutionary offshoot? Upon initial discovery of the skeletons at Liang Bau cave on the island of Flores in Indonesia in 2003‚ these enigmatic skeletons were appropriately dubbed ‚”Hobbits” by Australian and Indonesian researchers because of their small stature and curious bone structure. The location of the skeletons themselves is interesting because of the remoteness of the island from

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    Lupus can be difficult to overcome‚ and not everybody is open to the idea of filling their bodies with harmful medications that they know nothing about. If you find yourself seeking out natural alternatives for treating this disease‚ we have your back! Read on to discover all of the options for alternative medication there is to choose from! Number Six: Dietary Supplements for Treating Lupus Simply supplying your body with the nutrients it craves can help greatly with pain relief‚ improving energy

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    I attention step Lupus is an immune system disorder that could be very harmful to our body and as of today there is no cure for it. It is mostly common on women but it can also affect man. A.what is lupus? 1. Lupus is one of many disorders of the immune system known as autoimmune diseases. In autoimmune diseases‚ the immune system turns against parts of the body it is designed to protect. This leads to inflammation and damage to various body tissues. Lupus can affect many parts of the body‚ including

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    What is Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (S.L.E) Systemic Lupus Erythematosus is a chronic autoimmune disease which causes inflammation of your joints‚ tissues‚ and organs. The inflammation presents itself as heat‚ pain‚ swelling and redness. SLE is a variable disease that doesn’t take any one particular course; therefore its unpredictability makes it even more devastating. No two people will experience the same disease symptoms or severity level. As S.L.E progresses there will be periods of

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    Introduction: "Homo Suburbiensis" is as much a poem about the human condition‚ as it is a record of one man ’s escape from the demands of his existence. "Homo Suburbiensis" uses one man ’s escape from his demands to represent our universal need to contemplate and resolve our own uncertainties in life in our own special place. Dawe uses a series of imagery to depict the workings of our minds and a chain of unpleasent sensory experiences to illustrate unwanted intrusions in our lives. Through the vague

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    The possible etiology of Systemic Lupus Erythematous for Miss MC is her positive familial history of autoimmune disease as evidenced by her father having rheumatoid arthritis. It is said that genetic factors increase the possibility of developing autoimmune diseases. Moreover‚ autoimmune diseases such as lupus‚ rheumatoid arthritis‚ and autoimmune thyroid disorders are more common among relatives of people with lupus than the general population. (1) Though SLE and RA are different kind of autoimmune

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    Case Study A 17-year-old female with systemic lupus A 17-year-old female was admitted with a month long history of involuntary movement bilaterally in hand and legs. The patient stated that the movement started one month ago. And she had occasionally involuntary movement of her mouth. The symptoms were mild in the beginning and gradually increased. The patient had dyskinesia around her mouth and thoracic and occasionally choreathetoid movement in bilateral upper extremity. She said she had similar

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    Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Treatments Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease. It harms the skin‚ joints‚ kidneys‚ lungs‚ nervous system‚ and the serous membranes (Specchia et al‚ 2014‚ p.1). The symptoms in patients most commonly involve a mixture of skin conditions that affect one’s muscles‚ bones‚ and joints. Furthermore‚ SLE can have blood and blood serum symptoms. Women are more commonly affected than men‚ and the disease is diagnosed in patients aged

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    Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune heterogenous disease‚ meaning it is caused by many genes and alleles and variations of those genes. According to the Journal of Rare Diseases‚SLE is characterized by the presence of autoantibodies against nuclear antigens (1). An estimated 1 per 1000 individuals are affected overall‚ qualifying SLE as a rare disease. Females are more affected at a female to male ratio of 10:1. Researchers believe that‚ as many females become susceptible during pregnancy

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