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    Informative Speech (Crohn’s Disease) General Purpose: To inform the audience about what Crohn’s Disease Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about Crohn’s Disease and give them a better understanding of what it is. Introduction I was a 14 year old freshman in high school when I started getting sick. I was always a pretty healthy kid who had perfect attendance records UNTIL that year. The extreme fatigue and weight-loss was the main sign to my mom that something was seriously wrong. Around January

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    Informative Speech on Lyme Disease in Dogs By Karen Johnson General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience of Lyme disease‚ to recognize the symptoms‚ and to understand treatment and prevention of this common tick borne disease. Thesis: Lyme disease affects humans and dogs and is one of the most common tick-transmitted diseases in the world. Recognizing common symptoms and understanding treatment and prevention could possibly save your dog from this deadly disease. Organizational

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    1. Alzheimer’s is a disease that affects ______________. a. Children b. Preteens c. The Elderly d. Teenagers 2. In your own words explain the statement: “Alzheimer’s irreversibly obliterates the memory” 3. Alzheimer’s is a disorder of the ____________. a. Heart b. Brain c. Lungs d. Pancreas 4. Why Alzheimer has’s been called a disease of the 80’s? 5. The devastation that this disease causes is ____________________most imagined. a

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    Alzheimers/Dementia Awareness I’m going to start by giving a few definitions on Alzheimers and Dementia‚ so that up front we can learn that these two things are different. Many people use the two terms interchangeably but they actually are not the same thing. Dementia is a general term used for memory loss which is severe enough to interfere with daily life. Dementia is a very broad term‚ so you may think you’re using it to describe Alzheimer’s disease when really you’re using a broad term which

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    assistant to know the difference between Alzheimer and dementia. Also‚ it’s very important to educate yourself and do research on Alzheimer and dementia.They both based on memory loss that changes an individual’s daily life. But Alzheimer and dementia are different. Dementia are caused by strokes. Alzheimer is unknown cause the patient wouldn’t know about. Both dementia and Alzheimer is based on memory loss that changes an individuals daily life. Like with most disease or disorders there are warning signs

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    Alzheimer’s Victoria Penix HCS/245 10/27/14 WINDY TANNER Alzheimer’s Alzheimer’s disease is the number one form of dementia in the United States today. The more this disease progresses the worse it gets because there is no cure for it at this time. Most people do not show signs or symptoms of this disease or even get diagnosed until about age sixty-five. There is also no known cause for this disease and mostly people want to link Alzheimer’s to being hereditary. Mr. Speed will require secondary

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    It seems that she has dementia but many people think she has Alzheimer’s disease. Dementia is caused by damage to the brain cells. A person who has dementia has memory loss‚ issues with language and‚ difficulty thinking. On the other hand‚ Alzheimer’s is a disease that destroys the brain‚ it becomes worse with the time and is one of the most common causes of dementia. I believe she has Alzheimer’s but‚ an early stage

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    close too because of a stupid disease? Chronic liver disease- is a disease process of the liver that involves a process of progressive destruction and regeneration to the liver. Personally I know it sucks because I’ve had too deal with it. It’s hard to watch someone you love and care about go through it the four stages of it and then end up dying at the end of it. Approximately 3.5 to 4.6 million are infected with chronic liver disease(John Hopkins). Chronic liver disease rising every day even in young

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    Sexually Transmitted Diseases According to Dr. Ananya Mandal on news-medical.net‚ sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are infections that can be transmitted through sexual contact with an infected individual. These are also termed sexually transmitted infections or STIs. STDs can be transmitted during vaginal or other types of sexual intercourse including oral and anal sex. Today I am going to be stating and explaining the three most common sexually transmitted diseases. According to highdesertpregnancyclinic

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    Specific Purpose Statement: The audience will better understand three different types of STD?s and be more aware of the damage STD?s can cause to a person. Introduction Attention getter: I was doing some research on the internet and come across a really interesting statistic on the web site‚ www.kidshealth.org . This statistic said that ?1 in every 5 americans will be treated for an STD by the age of 21? (Statistic‚ Teen Health) Central Idea: Today I would like you to understand the signs and risks

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