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    Flu Vaccine In College

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    Even though as a class we were only advertising the flu vaccine on campus‚ it still helped get the word out about the new vaccine to try to keep the community healthy. Due to all college students sharing several things such as lecture halls‚ computers and dorms it enables us to spread the viruses more quickly. It is important to get ahead of the seasonal flu and get your flu vaccine as soon as possible. In their study‚ the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (2016) found that‚ “‘Flue season’

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    many hours of research‚ and previously given a speech on this topic‚ so I believe I am a good source. Now‚ let’s re-address the problem that I covered in my previous speech II. The Problem: Food Allergies on the Rise a. Food Allergies are immune system reactions that occur soon after eating a certain food. Even a tiny amount of the allergy-causing

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    Benefits of Vitamin C

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    regularly‚ preferably every day. We must consume a minimum amount of Vitamin C to prevent scurvy. The recommended daily allowance (RDA) for Vitamin C is 60 mg. This is well above the level required to prevent scurvy to ensure that our bodies stay healthy. However‚ apart from the world ’s poorest countries‚ diets in the 21st century are very unlikely to contain less than this minimum amount. Vitamin C looks after body tissue health Vitamin C is needed by the body to make collagen‚ an important

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    Good Germs Bad Germs

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    bacteria are bad. Some bacteria are good for our bodies; they help keep belongings in balance. Good bacteria live in our intestines and help us use the nutrients in the food we eat and make waste from what is left over. We could not make the most of a healthy meal without these important helpful germs! Scientists in labs produce medicines and vaccines‚ which also use some bacteria. The novel Good Germs Bad Germs‚ by Jessica Snyder Sachs‚ gives an insight look into a future in which antibiotics will be

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    Essay On Myasthenia Gravis

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    neuromuscular junction but will compromise the immune system. As far as surgery‚ doctors recommend thymectomy‚ the removal of the thymus‚ for patients under the age of sixty. The removal of an abnormal thymus reduces symptoms and may remit the disease by “re-balancing the immune system.” Lastly‚ there are two main therapy options. Immune globulin therapy is used to treat rapidly worsening symptoms using donated blood to temporarily modify the immune system; this is expensive and has short-term benefits

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    Vaccination Benefits

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    diseases. According to Dr. Feder‚ vaccinations are believed to be the reason for the decline in childhood illnesses. They have limited the occurrence of multiple diseases in childhood health. Vaccinations are a beneficial method to keeping children healthy because they have low risk and are rather harmless to children (Feder). Most healthcare professionals recommend getting children vaccinated to benefit their overall health. Vaccinations can prevent children from getting sick and potentially protect

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    of other organisms. It is recorded that at the end of 2013‚ 35 million people were living with HIV globally. That same year‚ 2.1 million people became newly infected‚ and 1.5 million died of AIDS related causes. HIV is a virus which attacks the immune system‚ weakening the ability to fight infections and disease. The most common ways of getting HIV include unprotected sex‚ sharing

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    constant wear tear on the intestinal walls that are acquired from the decomposition of foods a person might intake overtime can cause serious problems regarding the digestive system. With the way most people eat in today’s society a steady dose of probiotics would be a good idea in order to maintain and regulate a healthy functioning body. Many foods that are produced for today’s market have either been artificially altered in some way. When this happens all the “good” bacteria is taken out and

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    Literature Related Studies According to scientific studies‚ Glutathione is considered as to be the most powerful of the body’s self-generated antioxidants. It acts as the strongest anti-cancer agent in our system. Glutathione is found in almost all living cells. The liver‚ spleen‚ kidneys‚ pancreas‚ and the lens and cornea‚ have the highest concentrations in the body. The liver is the reservoir of Glutathione. It is therefore important to protect our liver

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    the use of oxygen) are stored by high energy compounds such as ADP‚ ATP or any compounds that contains thioester bond. Energy is kept in these compounds as high energy phosphate bonds. These compounds can be used to obtain energy when proper enzyme systems are present to synthesize new complex organic compounds required by the cell. For the use of these high energy compounds‚ cells must be able to regulate steady-state biochemical reactions. Bacteria multiply by a process called binary fission‚ in this

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