humans have similar genetic make up‚ they’re not exact. It’s impossible to expect that a rat will react to a drug the same way a person. For example‚ during the early 1920s studies done on monkey for the polio vaccine ended up delaying the fight against it. The experiments on the monkey indicated that polio mainly affected and began in the nervous system. However‚ researchers later found that gastrointestinal system was the most affected part of the human anatomy. The data showed false information because
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Vaccinations that protect against diseases and illnesses have become extremely common in the United States and other first world countries; however‚ beginning in the 19th Century‚ the anti-vaccination movement began to challenge doctors and medical advice with home remedies. The argument continues into the 21st century whether or not it should be the parents’ choice to vaccinate their children‚ or if it should be left up to the states or even the federal government (Vaccine Development). In the
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in emergencies help displaced communities by providing them with food & latrines GOAL 2: COMBAT HIV/AIDS‚ MALARIA& OTHER DISEASE -embark on outreach programs informing people about HIV/AIDS‚ sexually transmitted diseases‚ malaria ‚measles ‚polio & other threatening diseases & how they can be prevented and also providing with mobile clinics to places that are remote. GOAL 3: IMPROVE MARTENAL HEALTH-avoid unwanted pregnancies among HIV negative women through family planning‚ HIV testing
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World War 1‚ physical therapy began being more widely practiced due to all the soldiers getting injured in war (Das‚ n.d.). In the 1920’s‚ polio became widespread‚ which causes paralysis in the body (Das‚ n.d.). Physical therapy treatment methods were improved due to the need of a way to help those who became infected with polio (Das‚ n.d.). Following the polio outbreak‚ in March of 1921‚ a research paper on physical therapy was published in the PT Review (Das‚ n.d.). Additionally in 1921‚ Mary McMillan
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QUALITY OF PRIMARY EDUCATION IN INDIA INTRODUCTION Education in India is provided by the public sector as well as the private sector‚ with control and funding coming from three levels: central‚state‚ and local. Taxila was the earliest recorded centre of higher learning in India from at least 5th century BCE and it is debatable whether it could be regarded a university or not. The Nalanda University was the oldest university-system of education in the world in the modern sense of university. Western
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Childhood Vaccinations “If my kid can’t bring peanut butter to school‚ yours shouldn’t be able to bring preventable diseases.” A statement by a parent to other parents who chose not to vaccinate their child. Although this statement may be a bit extreme it breathes life into a very important topic about vaccinating children. Parents should be for vaccinating their child because they prevent deadly communicable disease and can save their child’s life; and the life of others. The consequences of disease
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In the nonfiction book‚ The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks‚ Rebecca Skloot argues that the Lacks family should be compensated for the exploited use of Henrietta’s Cells. It is unfortunate that the Lacks family did not know that research was being done on Henrietta’s cells‚ which made the family feel like they were betrayed by doctors at the Johns Hopkins Hospital‚ but it was a common practice of doctors in the 1950s and consent was not required for research as it is today. Also‚ it is unfair that
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Introduction The purpose of this paper is to show the correlation between subjective data and objective data and how they contribute to the plan and implementing nursing care. To perform this frameworks‚ I will first explicit the components of the subjective data including health history‚ secondly I will explicit the objective data including physical assessment components‚ next I will provide some education base of the finding and finally I will provide a reflection base on the assessment
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NUR 221 Final Review Obstetrics: • Physiological changes of pregnancy of each body system including fundal height and vs • Postpartum changes (progressive‚- return of menstruation and lactation retrogressive‚- involution of the uterus‚ 6 weeks involution‚- return of the uterus to it’s pre-pregnant stage‚ contraction‚ lochia- rubra-1-3 days‚ mod-heavy‚ red w/ clots‚ serosa-4-10 days‚ mod-scant‚ pink‚ alba-11-21 days‚ scant‚ whitish/tan) • Postpartum checks ( B-breasts U-uterus/fundus B-bleeding
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A ONE DAY NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ’ ’RIGHT TO EDUCATION AND ITS INTRICACIES” AT SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY‚ KOLHAPUR PAPER PRESENTATION ON THE TOPIC “Right to Education: POLITICAL‚ SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS" BY Mr. NIKAM SAMBHAJI M. LECTURER B.V ’S NEW LAW COLLEGE ‚ SANGLI Venue: EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AUDITORIUM SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY‚ KOLHAPUR Date: 1st March‚ 2011 ABSTRACT Mr. NIKAM
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