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    also bring about dangerous diseases. Mosquito disease contributes a great crisis on health and even in the economy. Mosquitoes are horrific pests that transmit hazardous viruses and bacteria‚ in which can cause disease like West Nile virus disease‚ malaria‚ and dengue fever. The viruses can cause illness and even death. (Anonymous‚ 2013) Eastern Enquire Encephalitis (EEE) is very rare but a serious disease brought by mosquitoes. Mosquitoes that are infected with the virus of EEE may affect the health

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    industrial potential applications: garlic mass propagation of elite clones‚ to enable cropping and processing of high quality products‚ and the development of new garlic pharmaceutical formulations with improved properties and quality for the therapy and prevention of chronic diseases. Background of the Study       More often than not‚ people buy chemicals to control pests and diseases. But there are ways to control them without spending too much. In fact‚ some of those can be found right in the farm or backyard

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    sick and some are even dying. Some of the main disease are tuberculosis‚ cholera‚ and malaria. We need to find a way for Rwanda to get equipment they need to fight these diseases‚ and keep this away. Suppling Rwanda with needed equipment will hopefully improved the health of people and keep them from getting the diseases again. The Problem

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    CSEC BIOLOGY SUMMER RESEARCH PAPER DISEASE & ITS IMPACT ON HUMANS This research is aimed at informing the reader on different types of diseases and the impact it has on humans. Enclosed herein are details on the types‚ treatments‚ transmissions and descriptions of different diseases in the region and around the world.

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    ............3 2.2. HIV/AIDS.…………………………………………………………................................3 2.3. Tuberculosis.……………………………………………………………………………..4 2.4. Maternal Mortality Rate.…………………………………………...................................4 2.5. Malaria.……………………………………………………………..................................5 2.6. Lifestyle Diseases ………………………………………………….................................5 2. Snapshot of Pharmaceutical Industry at Global and National Level ………...........................6

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    Stem Cell Research Adult stem cell research is providing opportunities to treat people with a various diseases and conditions. In 2010‚ a man’s ankle refused to heal so the doctor took bone marrow from the man’s pelvic bone with a needle‚ condensed it to about four teaspoons of rich red liquid‚ and injected that into his ankle. Four months later‚ the ankle was healed! Adult stem cells are found in all tissues of the growing human being and‚ according to latest reports‚ also have the potential

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    associated with Malaria. Many people in the Western United States contracted Malaria around the time of Lewis and Clark’s expedition. Malaria was spread by mosquito and very easily contracted. If Lewis had contracted Malaria‚ like said in Theories and Interpretations of Meriwether Lewis’ Death‚ he would have most likely gotten it during his expedition. Many people studying malaria have said that Lewis’ behavior was very similar to case studies of people who had contracted the disease. Malaria was also

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    explanation could be identified it was happening because of “falling upon a curse” Parasites are also responsible for malaria. 3 Malaria is a life-threatening disease that’s typically transmitted through the bite of an infected mosquito (Healthline). The main complication which makes vaccination of malaria difficult is parasites which cause malaria. Parasites which contribute to malaria have proven to be difficult to manage. The reason for this is the population of these parasites. These parasites are

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    The malaria parasite metabolizes food and produces carbon dioxide as a waste product. This carbon dioxide‚ when in an an environment like that inside a red blood cell‚ forms carbonic acid. Because of these high levels of C02 and acid‚ the hemoglobin in a parasitized

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    study the sickle cell carriers have an advantage over non carriers as in those regions a great cause of death is malaria. The sickle cell carriers seem to have some resistance to malaria and therefore survive to produce offspring‚ those advantageous characteristics pass on to the descendants in this case the heterozygous gene for sickle cell‚ the descendants will in turn be resistant to malaria and therefore have a greater probability of surviving to produce offspring as well with the advantageous sickle

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