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    Anthrax

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    Anthrax is an infectious disease and it is caused by Bacillus anthracis. It is also called Splenic Fever‚ or Charbon. There are three types of Anthrax‚ there is cutaneous (anthrax of the skin‚) inhalation anthrax‚ and gastrointestinal anthrax. Anthrax is a large‚ rod shaped bacterium. It mostly affects animals but also can be transmitted to humans. Anthrax’s first incident was in 1500 B.C. in the early writings of Mesopotamia and the Book of Genesis. The Old Testament description of the 5th

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    industrialized nation. Drug addiction and drug abuse Legal substances approved by law for sale over the counter or by doctors’ prescription‚ include caffeine‚ alcoholic beverages‚ nicotine‚ and inhalants. Some prescription drugs such as tranquilizers‚ amphetamines‚ barbiturates‚ steroids can also be knowingly or unknowingly over- prescribed or otherwise use improperly. The sale of diazepam (valium) was widely prescribed in the 1960’s and 70’s before

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    Teen Suicide Related to Substance Abuse TEEN SUICIDE RELATED TO SUBSTANCE ABUSE The greatest health threats for today’s teens are behavioral rather than medical. Many‚ though not all‚ teens engage in behaviors that might be considered threatening to their health and well-being; furthermore‚ adolescents partake in risky and dangerous behaviors including drug and alcohol use and abuse at increasingly younger ages (Adger & DeAngelia‚ 2004). Linked to teen substance abuse is the most

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    Increase dosage when patient is subject to stress. Taper doses when discontinuing high-dose or long-term therapy. Do not give live virus vaccines with immunosuppressive doses of corticosteroids. For respiratory inhalant‚ intranasal preparation‚ do not use respiratory inhalant during an acute asthmatic attack or to manage status asthmaticus. Do not use intranasal product with untreated local nasal infections‚ epistaxis‚ nasal trauma‚ septal ulcers‚ or recent nasal surgery. WARNING: Taper systemic

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    Drug Laws

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    com/criminal-charges/drug-trafficking-distribution.html>. "Truth About Drug Addiction & Why People Take Drugs: Foundation for a Drug Free World." Truth About Drug Addiction & Why People Take Drugs: Foundation for a Drug Free World. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. . <http://www.drugfreeworld.org/drugfacts/inhalants/the-truth-about-drugs.html> Narcotic drug laws: rules and regulations adopted pursuant to the narcotic drug laws and suggested forms.. Springfield‚ Ill.: State of Illinois‚ Dept. of Public Safety‚ Division of Narcotic Control‚ 1967. Print.

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    lesson because they intellectually learn through lectures and questions.) • Lesson Terms o Addiction is a physical and/or mental need for a drug o A drug is any chemical that changes the way the body works o An inhalant is a poisonous chemical inhaled that changes the way the brain

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    Photo Credit BananaStock/BananaStock/Getty Images Many teenagers get high from abusing substances which range from diverted prescription drugs to street drugs to inhalants to alcohol. Some of these teens will go on to a life of addiction‚ abusing increasingly dangerous substances. Some teens will have more short-lived experience‚ as abusing a drug or other substance even one time can be fatal. Parents and interested adults should examine the factors that lead teenagers to abuse substances in an

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    Atkins Par L And Ll

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    Part l 5. Which substances supply energy to the human body? Nutrients- substances in foods that provide energy and form body tissue necessary for life and growth. -Carbohydrates- sugars‚ starch and fibre -Fats- main form of energy storage in the body -Proteins- amino acids require to build and repair body structures and to regulate processes in the body Part ll 1. Find out how the medical community defines “obesity.” What factors contribute to obesity? Obesity is an abnormal accumulation of body fat

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    DRUG ADDICTION Copy

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    Submitted by: Tariq Sunnia Reg. No. BSBB02143008 Submitted to: Ma’am Zain Fatima Drug Addiction (Abstract) Drug addiction is intake of harmful drugs that prove very lethal to us. It directly affects our brain‚ nerves‚ senses etc. It is like a perfume (scent) that attracts others as having different flavors. People become addicted to this because of many reasons. Lack of attachment‚ bonding and attention to youngsters by their parents causes them to use drug and become addicted to them. Physically

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    Asthma History

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    History of Asthma Long ago in ancient China‚ the first case of a mysterious shortness of breath was recorded. In modern life‚ we realize this “shortness of breath” as a lung disease known as asthma. The history of asthma spans all the way back to the ancient civilizations of China and Rome‚ and researches along the way have incorporated many different experiments‚ observations‚ and trials to create the knowledge of asthma that we have today. This disease battled with the human race for centuries

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