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    Cancer Flyer

    ----------------------- What is Osteosarcoma? ➢ Also known as Osteoganic Sarcoma ➢ A bone cancer that can occur at any age but is more common in young adults and children. ➢ This cancer begins in the bones of growing teens and then spreads to other parts of the body. ➢ An error in a child’s DNA of their growing bone cells causes Osteosarcoma. ➢ This cancer is not genetic and occurs at random. ➢ Causes the bones to grow weaker than normal.

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    Cancer Treatments

    Cancer Treatments Theresa Nelson COM 156 04/13/2014 Dr. Patricia Lally Cancer Treatments In the past, just saying the word "cancer" usually meant a death sentence. That assumption could not be more wrong with the medical technology of today. New cancer treatment options coupled with early detection have strongly diminished the number of deaths from a cancer diagnosis. New evidence shows that treating not just the body but the mind and the soul can go a long way in the amount of time a

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    Skin Cancer

    recall the constant reminder to use sun screen while outside to avoid skin cancer, yet I hardly understood the need; other than knowing cancer was “bad.” Growing into my teen years, there were many times I used indoor tanning beds and was regularly lectured of the risks and damage which could be done to my skin. These constant suggestions from my parents, with the lack of clear reasoning is why I chose to research skin cancer. I wanted to make sense of these lectures I received and obtain a greater

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    Medical Purposes for Canabis

    THC in the nervous system.   (wikipedia.org)   Many research teams from the United States to Madrid have reported findings of the beneficial use for cannabis.  Clinical trial studies have proved that the use of cannabis in patients with HIV/AIDS, cancer, and patients that suffer from chronic pain has significantly improved their quality of life.  (Ellis et al. 2008 op. cit.)  Although clinical studies have proven medical use of marijuana, the United States federal government has not been convinced

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    Effects of Cigarettes

    Effect of Cigarette Smoking Eric Kiruja Dr Ondieki 4th October, 2015 Tobacco smoking remains a global concern, as the tobacco industry continues to penetrate even into the developing and least developed nations. This practice has been associated with a myriad of problems and, as a result, its use should be me minimized if not outlawed. The following effects present the grim effects of cigarette smoking through which people can gain useful insights as to

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    None

    Pt identified x3 (Name, DOB, Last 4 of SSN) Pt given biopsy results: 5 small colon polyps were removed completely, 3 were precancerous (tubular adenoma) which means they have the potential to develop cancer if not removed within 10-20 years. The other 2 were lymphoid aggregate which is completely benign and has no significant malignancy potential. Pt encouraged to repeat colonoscopy in 3 years due to the 3 precancerous polyps that were removed. All of pt’s questions/concerns were answered and addressed

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    Biochem P53

    DNA Mediated Charge Transport in p53 CHM 4390-U02 Rohit Vinod April 22, 2015 INTRODUCTION Human transcription factor p53 is considered to be an important and useful protein that plays a key role in cancer and tumor suppression. Many of the pathways in which p53 is utilized usually are apoptosis, cell deterioration also known as senescence, cell cycle arrest or DNA repair (Riley et. al, 2008). P53 also plays a role in glucose metabolism as a regulator of glycolytic and oxidative phosphorylation

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    Daycare

    Weight in Society Denise Rider ENG 122: English Composition II Instructor: Carolyn Karas July 3, 2015 Weight in Society Even though being obese can create several medical problems, people should be allowed to look and weigh what they do without society creating issues for them. There are also those who do not necessarily want to be obese, but because of the unkind things that people say to them, they end up gaining more weight. There are also those who are overweight and are just happy as

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    Science Article

    gen BRCA1 and had a high risk of breast cancer. On the front page of the article, Jolie was praised for her bravery, beauty, and openness announcing her possible operation and why she had it in the New York Times, (USA TODAY 2013). “About one in 500 women have a mutation in genes called BRCA1 or BRCA2, which are involved in repairing genetic mistakes”, (USA TODAY 2013). Jolie was predetermined to test for mutation due to her mother’s death from ovarian cancer at age 56. Women who have mutations in

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    Hamd

    THE HAMILTON RATING SCALE FOR DEPRESSION (to be administered by a health care professional) Patient’s Name Date of Assessment To rate the severity of depression in patients who are already diagnosed as depressed, administer this questionnaire. The higher the score, the more severe the depression. For each item, write the correct number on the line next to the item. (Only one response per item) 1. DEPRESSED MOOD (Sadness, hopeless, helpless, worthless) 0= 1= 2= 3= Absent These

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