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    Anosmia Research Paper

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    often affects males. Psychological or psychiatric conditions can affect smell perception: for example‚ depression‚ hysteric conversion reactions‚ and schizophrenia. Opitz-Frias Syndrome: a very rare problem with cranio-facial development ‚ spinal meningitis during infancy‚uncinate epilepsy can produce brief‚ vivid‚ unpleasant olfactory hallucinations and sjögren’s syndrome. Medication: Long-term use of nasal spray to deal with sinus problems‚ antibiotics such as metronidazole and cefuroxime and cipro

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    informed of the accident. If any serious than this‚ the parent will be informed to take the child to the family doctor‚ to be further checked out. Meningitis is a very common and serious illness in children. There are several strains of meningitis and the immunisation in the UK that offer protection from some. However if suspected that a child may have meningitis‚ it is essential to react immidiately‚ and to further seek medical help. It is important to call 999 and also inform the child’s parents. If

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    Reactance

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    Human Communication Research ISSN 0360-3989 ORIGINAL ARTICLE Psychological Reactance and Persuasive Health Communication: A Test and Extension of the Intertwined Model Stephen A. Rains1 & Monique Mitchell Turner2 1 Department of Communication‚ University of Arizona‚ Tucson‚ AZ 85721-0025 2 Department of Communication‚ University of Maryland‚ College Park‚ MD 20742 This manuscript reports 2 experiments that were conducted to test and extend the work of J. P. Dillard and L. Shen (2005) examining

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    Raudah P. Mangbisa Grade VIII-Nilo VIRUS A virus is a small infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of other organisms. Viruses can infect all types of life forms‚ from animals and plants to bacteria and archaea. Characteristics: Like living organisms‚ viruses contain nucleic acids and proteins. Inside living cells‚ viruses can reproduce‚ but not by the process of mitosis like most living cells. Viruses lack some characteristics of living organisms. Outside of living cells‚ viruses are

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    In 2009 8.1million children under five died worldwide which means that every day more than 22‚000 children died and 2/3 of deaths‚ 5.4million‚ were due to infectious diseases (UNICEF 2010). Mass vaccination campaigns are accepted as a number one solution to the child mortality from the preventable infectious diseases. Vaccines are one of the greatest public health attainments which from people benefited throughout the last two centuries (Stern‚ Markel 2005). They are the safe guardians of both children

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    CYP CORE 3.4

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    Georgia Price Kayleigh Dean CYP Core 3.4 - Support children and young persons Health and Safety. 1.1 A number of factors must be considered when planning environments that are healthy and safe. Outdoor areas for children and young people need to be planned to allow vigorous play with minimum risk. When having an outdoor area in any setting it is important to supply the children with full waterproof clothing

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    Brain Disorder: Brain or mental disorders relates to mental distress and disability. There are several categories of brain disorders which relate back to some serious problems as symptoms. These symptoms can be genetic as well as infections‚ head and spinal cord injuries‚ and injuries. (Myfundi‚ 2012) Coma State of unconsciousness is termed as coma which is explained as brain disorder. A patient in state of coma is not able to interact with the environment. There may be sleep and wakening intervals

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    and parasites The condition is: Description of illness: Is it Bacteria‚ Viruses‚ Fungi‚ or Parasite infections? Verruca It can be spread in swimming baths‚ or communal bathrooms Virus Cold sores Tiny blisters mainly found around the mouth Virus Meningitis Painful stiff neck‚ and dislike of bright lights Virus Head lice Nits may be seen Parasite MRSA Can live harmlessly in nose or mouth Bacteria Cold Mild sore throat and headache Virus C-Difficile Resistant to penicillin type antibiotics Bacteria

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    E Coli Research Paper

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    The Escherichia Coli bacterium was discovered in 1885 by bacteriologist Theodor Escherich. He found the bacteria in the human colon and showed that some strains of Escherichia Coli were responsible for infant diarrhea and gastroenteritis. The Escherichia Coli was originally named Bacterium Coli. The name was changed to honor Theodor Escherich. E coli are normally harmless and are part of the normal flora found in the lower intestines of humans and healthy cattle. Some E. coli serotypes are known

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    Lactobacillus Bulgaricus

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    The full name of Lactobacillus Bulgaricus has been recently changed to Lactobacillus delbrueckii subspecies Bulgaricus and is the main bacteria used for the product of the original Bulgarian yoghurt known for its positive health effects. The reason this lactic bacteria is named after the country name Bulgaria is because it only lives in its natural form on the territory of Bulgaria. Any products claiming to contain Lactobacillus Bulgaricus and not manufactured in Bulgaria and very unlikely to contain

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