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    Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD)

    Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy is one of the most common forms of muscular dystrophy, it can be detected genetic studies during pregnancy. Even though the disease may be identified, there is still no way to prevent it. One in every 3,000 children are born with this condition.(Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Facts and Information (2009-03-01)) Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) is a genetic degenerative diseases that affects voluntary muscles and causes intense muscle pain. Other areas such as the brain,

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    Nail Varnish Research Paper

    Nail Polish Containing Toluene may be a terribly dangerous chemical found in several leading nail varnish brands. it's a part of the ill-famed toxic-trio: methylbenzene, DBP (dibutyl phthalate) and methanal. These square measure the 3 most harmful ingredients that square measure rampant within the nail varnish trade. methylbenzene has so become Associate in Nursing disreputable nail varnish ingredient its severe health risks are exposed. Toluene may be a solvent that permits nail varnish to be applied

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    The Hela Story

    “needed to find genetic markers that would identify HeLa cells. They called the family and asked for blood samples” (1251) saying Janice. However, they didn’t tell Henrietta’s daughter the real reason. They just called her to check see will she got same cancer as her mother did. At this time, Skloot describes that her daughter was very scared: [M]c Kusick did not explain why he was having someone draw blood from Deborah. Instead he told her about Henrietta’s cells being used for the polio vaccine and genetic

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    Tay Sachs Disease Essay

    Tay - Sachs disease (TSD) is a fatal genetic disorder that is caused by the absence of a vital enzyme called hexosaminidase-A (Hex-A). Infants with Tay-Sachs disease appear to develop normally for the first few months of life. As nerve cells become distended with fatty material, a relentless deterioration of mental and physical abilities occurs. The child becomes blind, deaf, and unable to swallow. Persons with Tay-Sachs also have "Cherry-red" spots in their eyes. The incidence of Tay-Sachs is particularly

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    C. Elegans: A Genetic Analysis

    The purpose of the first experiment was to observe the how different mutations along with injected proteins in the C.Elegans affected its movement. The second experiment performed on the C.Elegans was to determine the benefits of having certain cell receptors as well as the effects of only having mutations, thus leading to paralysis of the nematodes when certain drugs were administered. Observing Caenorhabditis elegans is a very beneficial because they are very diverse, for example they are able

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    Hereditary Hemochromatosis Research Paper

    Hereditary Hemochromatosis (Iron Overload) Thomas Stinde Coconino Community College Abstract Hereditary hemochromatosis is a disorder which is inherited and commonly known as “iron overload” due to great amounts of iron accumulating in the body. In the United States, this disorder affects 16% of all Caucasians. This disorder in some people may show no symptoms, or it could show acute and severe signs of its symptoms which are a darkening of the skin, cirrhosis of the liver, diabetes, joint pain,

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    Stretch Marks: Common In Pregnant Women

    “Stretch marks (striae) are pink, red or purple indented streaks that often appear on the abdomen, breasts, upper arms, buttocks and thighs and eventually fade to white or gray. Stretch marks are particularly common in pregnant women, especially during the latter half of pregnancy. Treatment can make stretch marks fade, but it won't completely remove them” (- Mayo Clinic.) Stretch marks sometimes cover large areas of the body. When a person grows or gains weight rapidly they can receive stretch marks

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    Right Arm Fracture Case Study

    CHIEF COMPLAINT: Right arm fracture. HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: Cynthia is a very pleasant 14-year-old female here with mother for reevaluation of her right both bone forearm fracture. She underwent closed reduction by David Lin, MD. She was placed into a splint. She has been doing very well. She has no pain and is very comfortable wearing her splint. She has no other concerns or problems at this time. PHYSICAL EXAM: Her splint is clean, dry, and intact. Compartments are soft. Digital

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    Abraham Lincoln Depression

    John Sotos, a cardiologist, says that if Abraham Lincoln had not been assassinated that night in Ford’s Theater, he would have died within a year because of cancer (Siegel). Lincoln had an array of health related complications. A majority of his family had ‘melancholy’, or what is now known as depression. Because of this, his chance to develop depression was greatly amplified, and after a series of tragedies in Lincoln’s life, he had began to show signs of having it. Lincoln also had a very rare

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    Barriers To Becoming An Oncology Nurse

    Even after completing the SmarterMeasure and receiving my score report, I feel as it does not fully identify all the barriers one could face. In my case my emotional opposition to how my cancer experience will benefit me or hinder my abilities in becoming an oncology nurse. This barrier makes me have a great amount of self-doubt in my abilities, that I am not capable enough of achieving the most important dream of mine. It affects my positive process of thinking, and when I think negatively my coursework

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