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    below. The condition most often causes weakness of the arms or legs‚ pain‚ changes in feeling (sensation)‚ and bowel and bladder problems. CAUSES The exact cause of this condition is not known. It sometimes develops after a viral infection‚ such as herpes‚ chicken pox‚ cytomegalovirus‚ HIV‚ or Epstein-Barr virus. It can also occur after a bacterial infection

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    encephalitis

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    abnormalities in the temporal lobes and the gyrae it was until then that we discovered that what Mr. Drake presented was a state of encephalitis which is the swelling of the brain dew to a virus. This virus can be caused by several reasons like West Nile‚ herpes‚ Arboviru (such as birds‚ pigs etc.) and also rabies as long as he got bit by something or touched some king of animal or travel out of the country he could have cached the virus. Once we knew that encephalitis was the case we processed with acyclovir

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    love with her. He has a problem. After leaving the constraints of parental authority at home‚ he went wild as a party animal at college. He was very sexually active in his freshman and sophomore years at college. During that time‚ he caught genital herpes. Discuss the following case in terms of the virtues non-malfeasance and honesty. In this case when it comes to making any sort of judgment it is only valid in relation to one’s culture. The moral frame work is only on the basis of moral principles

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    Inquiry STI

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    Contents: Page 1: What is an STI Page 2: Risk Factors Page 3: Prevention of an STI Page 4: Role of family and friends. Page 5: Symptoms Page 6: Personal action/prevention. What is an STI? Sexually transmitted infection: An infection that can be transferred from one person to another through sexual contact. In this context‚ sexual contact is more than just sexual intercourse (vaginal and anal) and also includes kissing‚ oral-genital contact

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    How Does M2 Regulate Ddm2

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    The activities of MDM2 are highly controlled by extracellular and intracellular stress signals.These signals include genotoxic stress signals‚ ribosomal stress‚ oncogenic activation‚ and psychological stress signals. They function through distinct signalling pathways to regulate the ability of MDM2 to bind with p53‚ MDM2 E3 ubiquitin ligase activity‚ and the cellular localization of MDM2. The ability of MDM2 to export p53 to cytoplasm is blocked by the phosphorylation of MDM2 at these two positions

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    Nervous System Set 2 Study online at quizlet.com/_6rnj1 2. What are the classifications of neurons? 3. What are the four types of neuroglia in CNS? 4. What are the two types of fast axonal transport? 5. What are the two types of neuroglia in PNS? 7. What do brain tumors arise from? 8. What do schawnn cells do in PNS? 9. What does the neuroglia or glial cells do? 10. What guides microtubules along axon? 11. What is anaxonic neuron? 12. What is anterograde transport? 13. What is astrocytes

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    human cells. 2. Bacteria: Food poisoning. (Salmonella). Whooping cough. Tuberculosis. Tonsillitis. Ear infections. MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus). Meningitis. Viruses: Chicken pox. AIDS/HIV. Mumps Common cold. Herpes. Fungi: Athlete foot. Yeast infections. Ringworm Thrush. Parasites: Tapeworms. Schistosomiasis. Sleeping sickness (trypanosomiasis). Leishmaniasis. Lice. Fleas Lymes disease (by ticks). Scabies. 3. Colonisation occurs whenever

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    Cerebral Palsy

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    hemorrhage‚ asphyxia‚ or hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy. Cerebral palsy may develop congenitally because of genetics‚ brain malformations‚ maternal infections‚ or fetal injuries. Maternal infections like toxoplasmosis‚ rubella‚ cytomegalovirus‚ and herpes‚ can affect the womb and placenta and inflammation can disrupt brain development of the

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    The final compound which I am going to look at is 4-aminobenzenecarboxylic acid. The compound is also known as 4-Aminobenzoic acid. The molecular and structural formula of the compound is C7H7NO2 which means that the compound consists of seven carbon atoms attached to seven hydrogen atoms along with one nitrogen atom and two carbon atoms attached as a carbon-oxygen double bond. The displayed formula for the 4-aminobenzenecarboxylic acid compound is shown and it shows the formula in a ring form therefore

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    Throat/tonsilitis · Pneumonia · Syphilis · Gonorrhea · Chlamydia These are a few illnesses and infections caused by viruses · Common cold · Influenza · Stomach flu · Ear infections · HIV/AIDS · Pneumonia · Warts · Herpes These are a few illnesses and infections caused by fungi · Valley fever · Athletes foot · Ringworm · yeast infection These are a few illnesses and infections caused by Parasites · Malaria · sleeping sickness (which

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