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    Heart disease is a leading cause of mortality around the world. These diseases can range from coronary artery disease‚ blood vessel diseases‚ to congenital heart defects. Many patients that are affected by these diseases are treated with pills that have hazardous side effects‚ surgeries that induce trauma to the patient’s body (stents for vascular intervention‚ or balloon angioplasty‚ etc) or heart transplants that are dependent on the patient’s immune system. The bodies of these patients under go

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    Rosario Garcia Graves Disease Graves’ disease an immunological disorder that affects about 3 % of the population & almost 10 million people just in the United States. It is a condition where your immune system makes an antibody called TSI or thyroid stimulating immunoglobulin this causes the thyroid gland to generate too much thyroid hormone. There are many factors that play a role when someone gets Grave’ disease. There are some people that are just predisposed to Graves’ disease because of their genes

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    Meniere’s Disease Meniere’s disease is a set of episodic symptoms including attacks of a spinning sensation (Vertigo)‚ hearing loss‚ a roaring‚ buzzing‚ or ringing sound in the ear (tinnitus)‚ and a sensation of fullness in the affected ear. These episodes can last anywhere from 20mins to 4hrs. After months or years of this disease hearing loss can become permanent. Tinnitus can occur during or just before attacks‚ or be constant. One of the most common causes of dizziness originating in the inner

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    Extra Credit Assignment A: Terms 1 – 20 1.) Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is similar to coronary artery disease (CAD). PAD is a problem in the circulatory system where your arteries become narrow which leads to less blood flow to your limbs. PAD develops in your extremities‚ more commonly your legs‚ which can make walking become painful‚ also known as claudication. 2.) Aortic valve stenosis (AVS) is when the aortic valve‚ which is between the aorta and left ventricle of the heart‚ becomes narrow

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    Chagas disease is a public health problem in Latin America with a great impact in Brazil. The latest estimates show that about seven million people in the world are infected by the kinetoplastid protozoa Trypanosoma cruzi (1)⁠. In spite of this‚ there are no vaccines against Chagas Disease (2)⁠. The current drugs used for treating this disease are effective only in the acute phase‚ with limited efficacy in the chronic stage of the disease and many toxic side effects (3)⁠ (4)⁠. Therefore‚ there is

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    Protein Article Research Michael Jones SCI/241 Nutrition January 14‚2015 Emily Wong-Swartz Have you ever put in consideration the importance of protein and its effect on the human body as it relates to proper nutrition and dieting? If you haven’t please note that protein is vital source of energy and a component of the macronutrients chain in human dieting. The very element of protein itself is somewhat complex‚ and I will discuss with you later in details protein and its functions‚ the various

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    Daniel S. Hamermesh is an established Professor in Economics‚ having taught at Princeton‚ Michigan State and Texas‚ whose expertise include applications of labour economics (to beauty). He also appears on national television programmes to discuss economic issues. Hence‚ he has the relevant knowledge and competency in writing this text. The source publisher‚ Princeton University Press‚ is credible as it is based from an established educational institution. Hamermesh (2011) discusses the economic effect

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    Coenzyme Q10’s Role in Treatment for Periodontal Disease Good oral hygiene is not simply a matter of maintaining appearances. In the absence of cautious oral care‚ plaque and tartar will build up‚ resulting in gingivitis and possibly progressing to periodontal disease. And periodontal disease has been associated with increased risks of conditions ranging from heart disease to stroke and even pancreatic cancer. By harnessing natural bioactive components‚ such as pomegranate‚ green tea‚ and coenzyme

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    Peter de Vooged`s article on “Dubliners” Peter de Voogd concentrates in his article on the possibilities of visualisation in a reading of the text of “Dubliners”. Different visualizations of reading can be observed‚ when film directors cast the actors for a character who can be imagined totally different by another reader of the script. De Voogd mentions the James Joyce was aware of these visual aspects and manipulated his readers` visualisations. On reason for this is his interest in the scenic

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    In the Science Direct (2006) article “The Last King: A royal maternity case solved by ancient DNA analysis” the author’s Jorgan Dissing‚ Jonas Binladen‚ Anders Hansen‚ Birgitte Sejrsen‚ Eske Willerslev and Niels Lynnerup informs the reader about the last Danish Viking Kings‚ Sven Estriden who died in A.D. 1074 and was entombed in the Roskilde Cathedral. The problem on hand and what the author’s make an attempt to reveal is whether or not Sven Estriden’s mother‚ Estrid was entombed in the pillar

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