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    What does a tomato, soybean, and other vegetable have in prevalence? They are all some of the most commonly Genetically Modified foods sold on the market today. By utilizing the genetic information from one organism, and inserting or modifying it into another organism, scientists can make pabulum crops stay fresher, grow more sizably voluminous, and have the crops engender their own pesticides. Nevertheless, the technology to modify genes has surpassed its practicality. Genetically Modified foods

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    Lyme disease begins with a bite from an infected tick. It is the most common tick-borne disease within the United States (Wadsworth Center, n.d.). The causative agent of Lyme disease is Borrelia burgdorferi. This pathogen is a spirochete with endoflagella, an outer membrane with LPS-like substance, an inner membrane and a periplasmic space which contains a layer of peptidoglycan (Tilly, Rosa, Stewart, 2009). As stated before, it is transmitted via a bite from an infected tick. There are two main

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    a fever, and a headache. But, within the last month, many more symptoms began to pop up; his breathing began to become more difficult, his high fever and cough began to occur more often, he began to feel very sluggish, have night, and experienced myalgias (muscle pains). When he was admitted into the hospital he was unable to walk, unable to speak full sentences., and his mother

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    Mers Cov Contamination

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    At hospital admission, common signs and manifestations were including as fever, chills/rigors, headache, non-productive cough, dyspnea, and myalgia. Other symptoms can be included as sore throat, coryza, nausea and vomiting, dizziness, sputum production, diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. Atypical presentations including mild respiratory disease without fever and diarrhea preceding development

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    Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) They are many diseases in today’s world that causes death and theirs no cure or medication yet for that particle disease. Middle East Respiratory Syndrome or MERS is one of those diseases. Dr. Ali Mohamed Zaki reported the first case in 2012 in Saudi Arabia for MERS. The MERS said to originate from bats and has infected Camels for over 20 years but recently started to infect humans. The cause of this viral disease is Coronavirus (MERS-CoV). Coronaviruses

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    Fibromyalgia Summary

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    Chapter 1 History of Fibromyalgia Brief History of Nervous System Disorders The systematical correlation and illustration of neurological diseases were made in the 19th century by Philippe Pinel and Xavier Bichat in France. In the United Kingdom, Matthew Baillie, Robert Hooper, Charles Bell, Richard Bright, Joseph Swan, Robert Carswell and James Hope penned the 1832 Anatomy Act. Thomas Willis conducted examinations of the nervous system through both an analysis of symptoms and clinical observations

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    Somatic symptom disorder (SSD) has had many different names Somatization disorder; Somatiform disorders; Briquet syndrome; and Illness anxiety disorder. It was first diagnosed in 1982. It was added to the DSM on july 4 2013 Since being discovered, how has it evolved? This study looked at relationships between psychological symptoms, past and current psychiatric disorder, functional impairment, somatic symptoms, chronic fatigue, and chronic fatigue syndrome. METHOD: A prospective cohort study was

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    Ambien Case

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    Diagnoses include failed back surgery, lumbar; degenerative disc disease, lumbar spine; back pain; lumbar radiculopathy; spondylosis without myelopathy or radiculopathy, lumbar region; impingement syndrome of bilateral shoulders; myalgia; xerostomia; erectile dysfunction; testicular hypofunction; chronic anxiety; chronic depression; and chronic insomnia. With medications, he is able to attend baseball games (grandkids), attend church weekly and walk the dogs. Without needed medications

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    Mycosis

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    Mycosis Mycosis are fungal infections that occur in the skin, hands, and feet. These fungal infections affect the Integumentary system. They can become chronic, annoying, and very difficult to get rid of. Nutrition plays a huge impact with this problem. Some fungal infection appears also internally like in the tongue and vagina typically in women that are on the menopause. It is possible to keep it at bay but rarely goes away. Unless the lifestyle and the nutrition changes completely. There is

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    Skeletal System Essay

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    The basic framework of the body is a system of 206 bones and the joints between them are known as the skeleton. Bones have a number of functions in the body, they serve as a firm framework, protect delicate structures as the brain and spinal cord. They work as levers with attached muscles to produce movement, they store calcium salts, which may be reabsorbed into the blood if calcium is needed, and they produce red blood cells (in the red marrow). Bones are organs, with their own systems of blood

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