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    Mr Lew

    Report * Processed on: 18-Aug-2014 8:20 PM CDT * ID: 445025269 * Word Count: 454 * Submitted: 1 WEEK 1 DRAFT 3 By Calene Roseman   Similarity Index 1% Similarity by Source Internet Sources: 0% Publications: 1% Student Papers: N/A include quoted include bibliography exclude small matches download refresh print mode: 1% match (publications) Kim, S. H., A. Yu, J. H. Jung, Y. J. Lee, and E.-S. Lee. "Incidence and Risk Factors of 30-Day Early and 90-Day Late Morbidity

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    Compare and Contrast a Toxin That Affects the Nervous System

    Research Paper: Toxicant MOS 5425 – Advanced Toxicology 2/3/2015 Background This paper will compare and contrast a toxin that affects the nervous system, one that affects the endocrine system and another that affects the cardiovascular system. Identify the characteristics that are shared by these toxins and characteristics of these toxins make these toxins vulnerable to toxicity of these specific systems? Central Nervous System Environmental contamination has exposed humans to various metal

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    Sexually Transmitted Diseases

    Sexually transmitted diseases For my research paper I decided to write on sexually transmitted diseases because it seems that we are hearing more and more about them. They are becoming more of a problem in the United States and it is fair to say that they are not going to go a way for a long time, if even at all. Sexually transmitted diseases can change a person’s life and even kill them. If a person wants to be sexually active they must understand the risks that are involved and how they

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    Aids

    vector or the inanimate environment (UCLA, 2011). Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a communicable disease that has become a global epidemic. This paper will give the reader a description of the disease, demographic of interest, describe the determinants of health, the epidemiologic triangle as it relates to AIDS. This paper will also discuss the role of community health nurse and organizations that have made an impact on AIDS education and research. The first report of AIDS in medical

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    Std's in the United States

    STD’s In America Jessica Ferguson Park University STD’s In America What you don’t know can’t hurt you right? Wrong. The purpose of this paper is to discuss sexually transmitted diseases and just how harmful and deadly they can be. Many people do not know that they are even at risk of catching an STD and even if they are already infected with one they may not have any symptoms leading them to believe that they have anything wrong with them and this can lead to passing the diseases on to their

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    A Cure for Aids

    A CURE FOR AIDS Abstract This paper contains information from six different articles relating to finding a cure for AIDS. These articles are very similar in results for finding an actual cure for AIDS, but up until this point there is no actual cure for AIDS. However, the information that I have conducted has indicated an antiretroviral treatment that can suppress HIV – the virus that causes AIDS – and the antiretroviral treatment can delay illness for many years. After reading many articles I

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    Hiv/Aids and Culture

    HIV/AIDS is a devastating disease that has killed thousands of people all over the world. It is one of the most widespread and devastating epidemics we are currently dealing with. Many factors about this virus contribute to making it spread faster, become deadlier, and leaves no one unaffected. HIV/AIDS reaches the young and the old, the rich and the poor, and those in developed and undeveloped countries. Education about the virus and how it is approached to different people also affects how it is

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    Physical Development

    Physical Development in Middle Adulthood Paper Physical Development in Middle Adulthood Paper INSERT INTRODUCTION During the middle adulthood stage, many things are changing in a person’s life whether they are male or female. Naturally, a person’s physical appearance changes, whether it be weight gain, grey hairs, and the ever dreaded wrinkles. While the physical characteristics can be changes that one can accept, health changes, intellectual changes, and physical changes may be a little bit

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    Approach to Care

    associated with cancer can be complex and understanding how cancers are diagnosed, the treatment choices, and the potential psychological, physical effects of cancer are essential to understand when one is faced with a cancer diagnosis. This paper will describe how cancer is diagnosed, the staging procedure, complications associated with the disease, the side effects associated with treatment, and methods to lessen the physical and psychological effects of cancer. The diagnosis of cancer is determined

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    Culture and Disease: Trichomonas

    Culture and Disease: Trichomonas University of Phoenix Culture and Disease: Trichomonas According to the Clinical Microbiology Reviews (2009), Trichomoniasis is a parasitic protozoan that is transmitted principally through having vaginal intercourse. Trichomoniasis is seen mostly in women but men can also contract it usually without having any symptoms of being infected. (Shafir, S. C., and F. J. Sorvillo, 2006). I will be discussing the factors, modes for disease transmission, methods

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