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    Lyme Disease

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    10 percent of these cases‚ Lyme arthritis becomes chronic. Some patients also experience a complex range of other symptoms‚ including stiff neck‚ headaches‚ sensitivity to light‚ memory loss‚ mood changes‚ chronic fatigue‚ recurring rashes‚ paralysis of one or both sides of the face‚ disruption of heart rhythm‚ and areas of tingling or numbness. Because the symptoms are random and vague (aside from the bull’s-eye rash)‚ Lyme disease can be hard to diagnose. Unfortunately‚ unless Lyme

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    gut wall and will cause disease. Bacteria releases toxins into the body. An example of this is Bacterium Clostridium botulinum‚ this causes Botulism‚ which causes paralysis‚ This is caused by a toxin which is produced by the bacteria. The bacteria stops nerve impulses being transmitted along the neurones which in turn causing paralysis of the muscles. Cholera is caused by a bacterium called Vibrio Cholerae which is a prokaryotic organism. It infects the small intestine and produces a toxin that

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    Spina Bifida

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    During the development of the embryo‚ within the first month the nervous system is formed. It is created by a plate of cells called the neural plate. This then turns in to the neural sheath. The neural sheath by the 28th day‚ develops into the brain and the spinal cord. If problems arise during the development of the cord‚ it is called a neural tube defect which can lead to spinal bifida or other spinal cord deformities. Spina Bifida is one of the most common birth defects with in the United States

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    Protecting your child or children from preventable diseases is very important‚ and can be the difference between life and death. Vaccination protects your child from serious illnesses and diseases‚ which can include amputation of a leg or arm‚ paralysis of limbs‚ hearing loss‚ convulsions‚ and brain damage. Vaccination is the best way to protect children from preventable disease. The public school system agrees with this statement because each child has to be vaccinated before entering Kindergarten

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    Libraboy

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    earthworms (Pheretima posthuma). Methanol extracts of the three plants at different concentrations (10‚ 20‚ 40‚ 60‚ 80‚ 100 mg/ml) showed dose-dependent vermicidal activities. At concentrations of 80 and 100 mg/ml all three plant extracts caused paralysis (8.18‚ 5‚ 12.16‚ 5.75‚ 10.2‚ 7.8 min) and death (14.65‚ 9.12‚ 18.6‚ 8.5‚ 18.6‚ 12.7 min)‚ respectively. Piperazine was used as a reference standard at a concentration of 10 mg/ml. Our study found that the three plants possess potent anthelmintic

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    The Clostridium Bacteria

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    exposed to low oxygen and certain temperature‚ they produce botulinum toxin‚ able to germinate‚ metabolize‚ food sources through an aerobic respiration to produce toxin. The toxin blocks the release of acetylcholine from motor nerve endings causing paralysis symptoms. The botulism either food born‚ eating contaminated home-canned foods where the fermentation takes place. or through abrasion in the body skin where the Clostridium bacteria can infect the wound releasing the neurotoxin‚ this has been increased

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    RAÚL MUÑOZ RODRÍGUEZ CORREO - E: irokuoiraul@yahoo.es rmunoz62@alumno.uned.es COMMENTARY TEXT Proclamation of the Irish Republic‚ 24 April 1916 “Proclamation of the Irish Republic” was one of the more important aspects in the Easter Rising. It´s a historic – circumstantial text. In order to maintain secrecy the Proclamation of the Irish Republic was printed out on a hand press a few hours before the Rising. It was produced in two sections and due to the shortage of lettering‚ the

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    Of Mice and Men

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    Of Mice and Men Thomas Hobbes in his Leviathan states that‚ "in the state of nature mans life is nasty‚ brutish and short". In depression era America‚ no greater truth could be said. There were millions unemployed‚ largely unskilled and living on the margins of society. The lowest of the low were the migrant labourers travelling from place to place trying to scratch a living. They often had to travel illegally by freight car with all its consequent dangers. Their life expectancy was low‚ crime

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    The Muscular System

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    is muscle tone maintained in the muscle? ___Impulses of the spinal cord and in some muscles controlled by cranial nerves the impulses come from the brain. If the nerve to a muscle is cut‚ what will happen to the muscle?_The muscle would suffer paralysis and would atrophy. 7. What was the size of the motor units required in the arms and legs of the offensive player so that he could make the basket? (Quiz section) arms __medium_______ legs ___large_______ The Muscular System: Contraction

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    he dropped his wallet into the water. He dove over the edge of the boat‚ unaware that the water was too shallow to dive into. He hit his head and neck on the bottom‚ and this caused his spinal cord injury. My client has total sensory and motor paralysis from the middle of the shoulders-down. This has caused complete loss of bowel and bladder control which requires him to have a suprapubic catheter and a colostomy. He has minimal control of his upper extremities and fingers‚ so he can use a motorized

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