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    symptom will not be treated and it will be worse. Many people died because of this reason. But I don’t say only this reason. Other reasons can be the cause. No one want to sick or died. In fact many people don’t want to know the cause or reasons of diseases. They want to know the way that they can treat themselves without seeing doctor. Or if they want to see a doctor, how they can know which is the near and high quality hospital. So these questions should be answered. My name is Keawalee, I will show

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    my attention that as a couple you are concerned about the possibility of passing a genetic disease, Sickle Cell Anemia, to your children. I have examined both of your DNA samples and I can report the following test results. Devine Deoxyribose has the Genotype, S s for this disease which means you are a carrier for the disease. Thelma Thymine has a genotype, s s for this disease which means you have the disease. Genetic traits are passed down from parent to their children through genes on chromosomes

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    Analysis of Muscular Dystrophy Muscular dystrophies are caused by genetic mutations, and as of today there is no cure. Knowledge about this degenerative disease is crucial to awareness and eventually a cure. There are a handful of variations of this disease, the most common being Duchenne’s. Their common factor is the defect in their genetic code for dystrophin. Dystrophin being a vital protein that is necessary for muscle growth and function. (Hoffman 1987) Muscular dystrophy is first noticed in

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    Coronary Disease Paper

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    Coronary disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 796,494 men and women between the age of (<) 1yr to 85 and older expired due to major cardiovascular disease (Deaths: Final Data for 2013, table 10, 2015) . This disease has a natural cradle-to-grave course of action that may consist of “susceptibility, presymptomatic disease, clinical disease, recovery disable and/or death” (Mills, 2015). Many factors can result in

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    There are sufficient joint pain motives to fill many books. Injury appears to be the most normal reason related to joint injury. Joint pains can be transitority, or it may be persistent. Anguish in the joints can go away many folks unable to go about their natural everyday life. Various men and women have eliminated activities that they as soon as joined in, considering that the joint pains are so colossal. Many individuals undergo with arthritis. Particularly a couple of people companion arthritis

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    Leading Causes Of Cancer

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    In the past decade, cancer (http://www.cancer.gov/) became one of the most dangerous diseases, being part of the leading causes of death. There is no doubt that just hearing the word cancer scares all people, no matter how old they are. This disease can appear in different parts of the body, for a diversity of reasons. What happens is that abnormal cells divide without any control, invading other tissues of the body. Afterwards, it spreads to the whole body through blood and lymph system. Cancer

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    Just last month, a deadly worm was found in not one, but four locations in the U.S. state of Florida. This worm, until recently, was documented in only twenty-one countries, most of which were island nations. Although the New Guinea Flatworm may seem as a highly dangerous predator, it is only about two inches in length and mainly targets snails for its nutrition. These worms are not harmful to humans, but they will feast on any soft creature in the soil. In order to eat snails or any critters with

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    For the most part, stomach growth begins when cells in the mucosal layer change. Now and then these progressions form into disease, however most times they don't. Stomach cancer usually grows slowly and may not show symptoms for many years. Most stomach tumors are adenocarcinomas, (Johns Hopkins , 2013) which grow in the cells of the mucosa. Be that as it may, stomach disease can grow anyplace in the organ and spread to different parts of the body by becoming past the stomach divider, entering the

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    Superdome Research Paper

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    While in the Superdome, the conditions were less than excellent. Thousands of people were in a confined space, so it was crowded and hot. The large number of people also meant that water and food system was disorganized, and were hard to come by. The toilets were also clogged up within a day, leaving an unsanitary situation. Also, the roof of the Superdome began to blow off, letting in wind and water, which made the circumstances even more dangerous. While the thousands of people stranded in the

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    and disease? Human beings are susceptible to a variety of diseases. A disease is a disorder or incorrectly functioning organ, part, structure, or system, of the body resulting from the effect of genetic or developmental errors, infection, poisons, nutritional deficiency or imbalance, toxitcity, or unfavorable environmental factors, illness, sickness, ailment. (Dictionary, 2015). A disease represents a failure, or severe flaw of the body. There are two types of diseases, an infectious disease and

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