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    Factors likely to influence current and future patterns of health in the UK. Socio-economic factors that can influence patterns of health. Family up bringing/background: If a child or person (adult) has a poor upbringing or background‚ they may be at risk of certain diseases‚ if they lived in a house where it was poor condition (damp‚ mould on the walls or floors‚ the mother or father not washing the child’s clothes‚ leaving a baby in a dirty nappy) all these can cause problems‚ also if the family

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    Dengue Virus Infection

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    Dengue Virus Infection I. What is the name of the disease? What is the name of the pathogen that causes this disease? A. Dengue fever 1. Four related viruses 2. DENV 1‚ DENV 2‚ DENV 3 or DENV 4 B. Dengue Virus Infection II. What are some characteristics of the pathogen? How is the pathogen grown in the lab? A. Single stranded RNA virus 1.Positive strand virus of the family Flaviviridae 2. Virus enveloped with a lipid membrane. B. Replication grown in serum

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    The Devices of Ads

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    Alexus Neal April 15‚ 2013 English 101 The Devices of Advertising In his essay “With These Words I Can Sell You Anything” William Lutz informs readers about devices companies use to get people to buy their product. He explains many devices and techniques used in ads or commercials and how each of them work. There are many devices explained but there are 7 devices that are used most frequently. A dramatic claim uses a word and presents a dramatic claim after. Meaningless words are verbs that make

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    Unit 202 Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people. Outcome 2 – Know what to do when children or young people are ill or injured including emergency procedures. (2.1) Signs and symptoms of common childhood illnesses Common cold Blocked nose‚ caused by build up of phlegm or mucus Nasal pain and irritation Sneezing Runny nose‚ the discharge is usually clear and runny at first before becoming thicker over the course of the infection Coughing A hoarse voice A general sense

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    „That which is accepted as knowledge today is sometimes discarded tomorrow.“ Consider knowledge issues raised by this statement in two areas of knowledge. To what Extent is new knowledge better than old knowledge and therefore can knowledge be permanent? To answer this question‚ one first has to consider that knowledge as such varies on the point of perspective‚ since there are many ways of knowing. As for example Reasoning and Sense Perception. Reasoning is something we use whenever we tend to

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    Maranatha Christian Academy Imus Chapter “Ginger Tea (Zingeber Officinalis) as a Prevention in Cold and Flu” “An Investigatory Project Proposal” In partial Fulfillment for the Requirements in science III (Chemisty) Submitted by : Kathleen Acuna Marvin Lou Carreon Clarise Sevillano Introduction: Ginger is another of natures’ antiviral herbs. It contains nearly a dozen antiviral compounds. Ginger is pain relieving‚ antiseptic and antioxidant. It is valuable for preventing and treating

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    Pro Animal Testing. Raini

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    "In a world in which 20‚000 human beings die of cancer every day‚ it would be a cruelty to NOT engage in animal testing" (Michael Rivard‚ CNN News). Animal testing is a very large controversy. Some say animal testing is wrong‚ unethical‚ and unfair‚ but what would the world be like without animal testing? Who knows? Could there be many more fatal sicknesses? More life threatening diseases? Thousands of deaths from the common cold? In a few years‚ courtesy of animal testing‚ we could even have a

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    How to Cure a Cold

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    Did you ever have cold? I’m sure you do. Do you know the ways to cure it? If you don’t then here are some ways you can cure a cold. Some people don’t even know if they have cold or not. So let’s talk about the symptoms first. The most common symptoms of cold are running nose‚ cough‚ and blocked nose. Whereas there are some other symptoms of colds like sneezing‚ sore throat‚ fatigue‚ watery eyes‚ and lower fewer. There are so many ways to cure it. Water vapors and hot baths are the most common home

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    Cholera Paper

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    Lorelei Chamberlain ROTC 3/11/2013 Cholera We all know of and have experienced many diseases during our lifetimes‚ ranging from the common cold‚ to the flu‚ and even strep throat. However‚ there are many diseases that are relatively unknown by the public‚ such as Ebola‚ Kuru‚ or Carpenter syndrome. Some diseases that‚ although not initially fatal‚ can become fatal if not known about or treated properly. In the case of some diseases‚ the side effects of it are even more deadly than the original

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    ebola

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    Topic: Ebola General Purpose: (To inform about Ebola) August 21st‚ 2014‚ Saah Exco‚ a 10-year-old boy found on the beach abandoned‚ sick and all alone. This is just one case. Specific Purpose: The harmful effects Ebola has on the body are deadly‚ it is estimated this virus has affected 3.800 people in West Africa and around 2‚300 have died so far from it. Central Idea: Today I am going to explain the symptoms/transmission‚ diagnosis‚ and what health officials do to prevent this virus

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