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    them in the future‚ this problem matters to each and every one living in United States because this bill violates the constitution and fundamental human rights. Children with known transmittable diseases such Hepatitis B‚ HIV‚ AIDs are permitted in school; yet a child who does not have Hepatitis B and has opted out of the vaccine will now be banned from school. This issue is not about for vaccines or against vaccines. Parents need to understand the bigger picture of what is at stake here. Regardless

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    Alcoholism

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    Diseases which are caused to the liver are: Jaundice: This is a yellow discolouration of the skin and in the cornea of the eye. Hepatitis: It is inflammation of the liver‚ hereditary conditions. It is caused by many viruses and also by some poisons. Cirrhosis: Formation of fibrous tissue in the liver and death of liver cells. Death of liver cell can cause Viral hepatitis and Alcoholism Also can cause liver failure and Anaemia. People with depression sometimes use alcohol as a form of self-medication

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    ear infections‚ food poisoning and sexually transmitted infections. These are generally stopped by antibiotics prescribed by your doctor. Viruses can cause things such as common cold‚ warts‚ hepatitis and rabies these things can be caught from different things e.g. rabies from an animal bite whereas hepatitis can be caught sexually or through things such as a sharp prick. Fungi can cause things such as athlete’s foot‚ yeast infection‚ nail infection and thrush. Infections like these are usually treated

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    is the catalyst of this short story‚ but the real story is about Mr. Chui’s contempt for all those around him and his utter lack of integrity. Mr. Chui is thirty-four‚ a lecturer at Harbin University‚ is gaunt‚ pale‚ and still recuperating from hepatitis. His bride‚ a pale girl who wears glasses‚ is a recent graduate of collage were she earned a degree in art. This is the first glimpse into Mr. Chui’s character who feels better then he thought he would‚ but is glad the honeymoon is over. “On the

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    Culture by definition of Giddens (2013) is “a pattern of shared attitudes‚ beliefs‚ self-definitions‚ norms‚ roles‚ and values that can occur among those who speak a particular language‚ or live in a defined geographical region” (p.29). As a nurse‚ it is of utmost importance to consider the patient’s culture when providing care. Because cultures and customs that are followed vary so much from patient to patient‚ the nurse should be educated on how to provide culturally competent care. Being culturally

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    Hepatitis A and B. Vaccines are safe and effective. The antibodies that your body makes in response to a vaccine stay in your body for a long time. This improves your body’s ability to fight the germs in the future. If you get exposed to the germs again

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    false sense of security‚ thinking that these diseases can’t or won’t ever infect them. So they tend to act careless‚ and this is only the beginning to the problem. There are a variety of common and uncommon contagious incurable diseases such as; Hepatitis A‚B‚ & C‚ HIV/AIDS‚ HPV and many more diseases which are transferred in many different ways such as blood to blood contact‚ saliva‚ air‚ sexual contact‚ skin‚ and even food. Most of the problem lies in those of us who have them and either don’t

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    Against Vaccination

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    A vaccine is defined as a biological agent used to prevent serious illnesses and diseases‚ such as small pox‚ measles‚ influenza‚ tuberculosis‚ and hepatitis by injecting a weakened infectious organism into the human body. Human body then produces antibodies against the foreign pathogen‚ which then creates a defense mechanism of immunity. Parenting choices based on immunization are a complex matter in

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    Safe Sex

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    they have an STD is incurable‚ you and your partner should get educated on how to prevent spreading the disease if you still choose to engage in sex with that particular person. Besides STDs‚ you have to worry about blood disease‚ such as hepatitis B‚ hepatitis C‚ or HIV. If you are new to a sexual relationship‚ it would be wise if the both you be tested for STDs and HIV. You should continue to wear condoms throughout the relationship until the both of you know that it is one hundred percent monogamous

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    articles by Quint Miller(2000)‚ there are common piercing problems appeared from people when they ripped their skin from the jewellery either catching on clothing or even being pulled off. It leads to get infections easily especially to get Hepatitis C. Hepatitis C is an infection

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