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    The Bizzare School

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    annoyed by the smell from the ammonia cleaner that he pushed our school janitor into our 5-foot tall centennial cake shaped like sleigh. Our poor janitor was stuck in the cake and had to eat his way out. Unfortunately he ate so much cake that his egg allergy acted up and caused him to fart explosively. The janitor’s giant fart blew up the cake‚ and pieces of it flew all over the entire student body‚ destroying their decorations and blowing out all the gym windows. Our centennial celebration was ruined

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    Life Stages

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    the age of two‚ due to increased energy requirements and high growth rate at this age. • Be aware of foods that may cause allergic reactions‚ including peanuts‚ shellfish and cow’s milk. Be particularly careful if there is a family history of food allergy. ADULTHOOD NUTRIENT • It is recommend that in your adulthood stage of life you should increase your iron and calcium intake. One of the most important diet is to increase the intake of iron rich food. Some of them foods include lean meats‚ fish

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    CYPW LEVEL 3

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    to do nappy changes until then. All members of staff must go on a first aid and food hygiene course ‚ there are also lots of other courses that members of staff will get to go on too. For example in my room I have a little boy with severe food allergies which unfortanelty is life or death so the little boy has to have an epi pen with him at all times which is kept in his bag in my room and there is another one kept in the office. If the little boy was to have a reaction it could be a very serious

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    Key issues in food labelling

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    1 Introduction 1.1 Key issues in food labelling D. Jukes‚ University of Reading The development of issues in food labelling has arisen only recently and is linked to the increasing sale of food in prepackaged form. In most industrialised economies‚ the food manufacturing industry is highly developed and sophisticated. Food is harvested and passes along a tightly controlled food chain ultimately reaching the consumer. The need for consistent high quality safe food has led the industry to

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    Atopic Eczema

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    ATOPIC ECZEMA DEFINITION Eczema or atopic dermatitis (from Greek: ἔκζεμα ēkzema) is a form of dermatitis‚ or inflammation of the epidermis (the outer layer of the skin). It is a common skin condition which afflicts 10-20% of children and 1-3% of adults worldwide‚ and two in every 10 individuals in Malaysia. The word eczema is derived from Greek words‚ that mean "to boil over". The terms “eczema” and “dermatitis” are used interchangeably in many languages; by some authors‚ “dermatitis” is used

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    periodically. And they have to avoid operating machinery. Dosage: Tablets: Adults: one tablet‚ 3-4 times daily Syrup: Children: ½-1 tspful‚ 3-4 times daily. Ampules: Adults: 10-20 mg by intramuscular or subcutaneous injection. For severe allergies. Allerfin ampules can be also used by intravenous

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    Aramedic Review

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    aramedic reviewPage 1 1. An exaggerated response by the immune system to a foreign substance is: a. an allergic reaction. b. an allergy. c. hypersensitivity. d. an immune response. 2. A life-threatening emergency that occurs due to an unusually exaggerated allergic reaction to a foreign protein or other substance is: a. anaphylaxis. b. hypersensitivity. c. an immune response. d. a primary response. 3. Approximately how many persons in the United States die annually

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    nursing essay

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    This essay will discuss the importance of needs assessment in nursing practice. It will also identify and explore the use of appropriate tools that are required for the service user in the scenario. From the assessment tools selected‚ one will be prioritised and applied in relation to the service user’s condition. The possible outcomes will then be discussed for future care planning for the service user. Finally‚ the essay will summarise what has been learnt from using the assessment tool. According

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    genetical modified foods

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    concern that food and water contaminated with genetically engineered material could increase the growth of malignant tumours upon contact with humans. Later‚ other studies suggested a link between engineered food and cancer. 3. It could raise new allergy outbreaks in humans. It was found that a genetically engineered soya bean containing Brazilian nut protein was allergenic to humans and was withdrawn from production. 4. Under-Developed countries becoming more dependent on other communities. This

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    Asthma Essay

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    Asthma is a chronic lung disease that inflames and narrows the airways. It causes recurring periods of wheezing‚ chest tightness‚ shortness of breath‚ and coughing. The coughing usually occurs at night or early in the morning. People who have asthma have inflamed airways. It makes the airways swollen and very sensitive. Severe asthma attacks may require emergency care‚ and they can be fatal. There is no cure of asthma. Even if you feel fine‚ you still have the disease and asthma can flare up at

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