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    Osterholm‚ in an article in The New York Times‚ goes on and mentions the worst case scenarios‚ that “the Ebola virus spreads from West Africa to megacities in other regions of the developing world” or that “Ebola virus could mutate to become transmissible through the air”. The article goes on to state that the United Nations must exert more power over stopping this Ebola threat. The article warns that if the world does not take major action now‚ that Ebola could spread further and eventually become

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    The alarming effects of Concussions in the NFL has become a major topic of discussion with a wide variety of opinions from medical professionals‚ NFL representatives‚ academic institutions and Anti-NFL advocates. While there has been action taken on behalf of the NFL‚ some believe that these actions still aren’t enough and that the complete mitigation of concussions has yet to be addressed. There has been many new outlets and sports forums that have called out Roger Goodell and the NFL on their continuous

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    Bonnie Kalka Mark MacDowell PHL-103 December 4‚ 2012 Organ Transplantation The history of transplantation is an epic journey describing the medical community’s need to understand how the human body works and how you can ultimately defy illness and death. The most important component is the generosity of organ and tissue donors‚ and the courage of those whom receive the transplant. Transplantation goes back many Centuries‚ in the 9th Century BC Ancient folklore in most cultures describe

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    Factory farming From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search | This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. This article relies on references to primary sources. (November 2011) | This article may be in need of reorganization to comply with Wikipedia’s layout guidelines. (November 2011) | The lead section of this article may need to be rewritten. (November 2011) | | A commercial chicken house with open sides

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    Concussions “ I understand the seriousness of concussions” - Peyton Manning. “Maybe I’m stupid or whatever‚ But to me if I got a concussion‚ I could see straight and carry a football than I’m not telling anybody” - Ricky Williams. Most athletes who have played in professional sports normally have had a concussion. Some athletes have had more than just one concussion because they play the sport that they love and don’t want to let an injury slow down there career when they can have the chance to become

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    “Iron Mike” Webster labored in football like a possessed man‚ he had great work ethic on the field. He always showed great power during games for his fans who all saw him as a local superhero. He played as a center on the Steelers for fifteen seasons from the 1970’s to the 1980’s. He helped his team through four super bowls and his exploits made him a candidate for a football hall of famer. That’s exactly what he became after showing multiple examples of courage like his own personal hero John Wayne

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    serious at the youth level because this is when children’s brains are growing and learning. Substantial damage can impact children years later and have lasting effects. The author went in and talked about a dangerous condition‚ Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). CTE is a medical condition in which the brain is repetitively injured and causes some alarming actions in individuals that would not normally be present‚ such as increased aggression and depression. Scientists believe CTE may be the explanation

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    Section: 309 ABSTRACT Shigellosis is the cause of dysentery‚ and even though it has for the most part been isolated in developing countries around the world‚ it is beginning to spread throughout the Middle East‚ Asia and Latin America. Though research and study has gone on for decades there is to this day no known effective vaccine for this bacterial infection. Continuing research brings us closer to this point but as of right now we must continue to fight it with multiple types of antibiotics

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    Concussions In the NFL

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    Concussions in The NFL Concussions in the NFL have become much more prevalent‚ and the effects of these concussions appear to have become more severe‚ as this is a direct result of the development of player training systems. Over the past decade there has been vast improvements made in the training equipment and techniques used to train NFL players. This has inevitably resulted in players getting much stronger‚ faster‚ and bigger. Over the same period of time concussions have also systematically

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    Aspirin or acetylsalicylate acid is a compound that is widely used in medicine. The use of aspirin in medicine began long before the active reagent was removed from its natural source. The first documented use of aspirin was found in the writings of Hippocrates‚ the so called father of medicine. Hippocrates prescribed that willow bark could be used to remedy a wide range of conditions such as pain‚ fever and inflammation. Scientists began to seek to extract the active compound from willow tree bark

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