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    Cellulitis

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    Cellulitis Cellulitis is a common‚ potentially serious bacterial skin infection. Cellulitis appears as a swollen‚ red area of skin that feels hot and tender‚ and it may spread rapidly. Skin on lower legs is most commonly affected‚ though cellulitis can occur anywhere on your body or face. Cellulitis may affect only your skin’s surface‚ or cellulitis may also affect tissues underlying your skin and can spread to your lymph nodes and bloodstream. Left untreated‚ the spreading infection may rapidly

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    Sookyum Case Study

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    Sookyum An antibody is a medicinal item. It is begun to be utilized officialy since 2 centuries prior by Edward Jenner. The antibody enhanced our wellbeing security however I don’t think the immunization ought to be madatory. 2013‚ ON JANUARY 10‚ Chalakudy Taluk Hospital in Canada‚ an after a long time old was controlled pentavalent immunization in Kerala‚ . This was a rehash of what happened at Chalakudy Taluk Hospital on December 30. A 47-day-old was infused the same antibody; it rested during

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    Audiology for number of reasons. Firstly‚ Audiology needs and involves significant direct and indirect patient contact. To name a few processes like otoscopy‚ PTA‚ tympanometry‚ handling hearing implants‚ ear molds and cerumen management exposes clinician to various objects and bodily fluids. (Bankaitis & Kemp 2000). Secondly‚ audiologists work in different types of clinical setups such as health care facilities‚ hospitals‚ physicians’ offices‚ clinics‚ schools‚ aged care facilities and provide

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    The American dream is a better richer happier life.To be happy and not to have to worry about anything happening to you or your loved one .Living life to the fullest without be discriminated for who you love or what gender you are or your ethnicity or color.To be independent and self-driven and to have determination in yourself and God ; therefore to have a happy fulfilling life with people who you love and love you.But the American dream isn’t achievable for everybody‚ some get greedy and think

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    Why should we donate blood

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     2. Blood donation is a process by which a blood donor voluntarily has blood drawn for storage in a blood bank‚ generally for subsequent use in a blood transfusion during emergency cases.  3. Blood transfusions save lives. There’s no substitute for human blood. Every three seconds‚ someone needs a blood transfusion. We can learn your blood type.  4. Age: between 18 to 60 years. Body weight: 45 kg and above. Pulse rate: regular H emoglobin content as minimum 12.5 gm%. The person should not

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    list of pathogenic diseases due to pathogenic bacteria that infect human: * ATHLETE’S FOOT * CHOLERA * TUBERCULOSIS * TETANUS * MALARIA * CHICKENPOX * PNEUMONIA Summary of some pathogenic diseases DISEASE | TYPE | SYMPTOMS | PREVENTION | Athlete’s foot | Fungus | Red‚ itchy areas on the feet | Keep feet dry | Chickenpox | Virus | Rash all over body | Stop scratching‚ isolation | Cholera | Bacterium | Diarrhoea | Fluid replacement | Diphtheria | Bacterium | By air‚ or contact

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    Cerebral Palsy

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    childhood. There are a number of factors that are associated with an increased risk of developing CP. Certain infections during pregnancy such as: 1.) German measles (rubella)‚ this is a viral infection that can be prevented with a vaccine 2.) Chickenpox (varicella)‚ another viral infection that can be prevented by a vaccine 3.) Cytomegalovirus‚ is a common virus that can cause flu-like symptoms and can lead to birth defects if a mother contracts her first infection during pregnancy 4.) Toxoplasmosis

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    infections caused by bacteria include; Bacterial meningitis‚ Gonorrhea‚ Impetigo‚ Lyme disease‚ MRSA infection‚ Scarlet fever‚ Tuberculosis‚ Typhoid fever‚ and Urinary tract infections. Common illnesses and infections caused by viruses include; AIDS‚ Chickenpox‚ Common cold‚ Hand‚ foot‚ and mouth disease‚ Viral hepatitis‚ Influenza (Flu)‚ Measles‚ Mumps‚ Rabies‚ Smallpox‚ Viral meningitis‚ and Viral pneumonia. Common illnesses and infections caused by fungi includes; Pneumocystis pneumonia‚ Fungal meningitis

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    Vaccinations Bill Gates said it perfectly when he was quoted‚ “So it’s an absolute lie that has killed thousands of kids. Because the mothers who heard that lie‚ many of them didn’t have their kids take either pertussis or measles vaccine‚ and their children are dead today. And so the people who go and engage in those anti-vaccine efforts -- you know‚ they‚ they kill children. It’s a very sad thing‚ because these vaccines are important.” The reason why weather or not to vaccinate is such a big debate

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    On Turning Ten

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    “On Turning Ten” Analysis The poem on Turning Ten by Billy Collins‚ was written in 1996 and is about leaving the childhood behind and growing up. Having to mature and stop the own imagination. Turning a two digit number was presented very sad in the poem. Whereas still being a one (one digit number) was a lot easier‚ not caring about what other say‚ playing with the imaginary friend and playing in a tree house. But turning ten changes everything. The poem is set up in one stanza

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