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    Penicillin: A Wonder Drug

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    different Scientists who were able to use it to create numerous versions of antibiotics to cure a vast range of illnesses. Antibiotics have been used for several years in treatment for a variety of skin disorders‚ sexually transmitted diseases‚ strep throat‚ and respiratory illnesses. Before Penicillin was discovered‚ if one were to have a serious infection‚ death was irrefutable. People often would die of the smallest wounds due to bacterial infections. Bacteria mutates quite often‚ creating antibiotic-resistant

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    methods to classify S. haemolyticus into groups according to antigens composed of carbohydrate. She also demonstrated that one of these groups‚ group A streptococci (S. pyogenes)‚ was specific to humans and human disease‚ including pharyngitis ("strep throat")‚ scarlet fever‚ rheumatic fever‚ nephritis and impetigo. Group B streptococci were subsequently shown to be associated with neonatal disease. Dr. Lancefield further elaborated on the extensive variety of the group A streptococci‚ demonstrating

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    Essential Oils Benefits

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    Essential oils have been used for thousands of years. It has been recorded that many ancient cultures have used essential oils as their main source of medicine. Today‚ for many people‚ the essential oils are still a common method of medicine. These oils have also been of good personal use to me and my family. Some of our top uses were to help in aide in the recovery of my dad’s cancerous issues‚ to cure me and my mom’s painful migraines‚ to resolve my sleep and anxiety problems‚ to boost my immune

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    Hand, Foot & Mouth Disease

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    infected stools. Hand‚ foot and mouth disease is common in children but rare in healthy adults. Most adults are immune to the virus because they had contact with it as a child. Early symptoms of hand‚ foot and mouth disease include a fever and sore throat‚ followed by sores or blisters in your mouth and on your hands and feet. The incubation period is three to six days. During this time‚ the virus can be passed on. There’s no specific treatment for hand‚ foot and mouth disease‚ but there are steps

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    A 62-year old diabetic black man presents in the emergency room with a swollen left leg with areas of blanching and blue mottling. A "foul odor" is coming from a dressed wound. The physicians remove the dressing and a brownish fluid is seeping from a wounded area. The fluid contains what appear to be small bits of the tissue. No pus appears to be present. The wound has a strong "rotten" odor. Five days earlier‚ while at his work as a farmer‚ he caught the leg in his manure spreader‚ sustaining a

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    Respiratory

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    Respiratory Disorders Management and Care Our respiratory system is like a battery in our car‚ without it we will not be able to generate the heart and the rest of our body. There is an old proverb that states‚ "Life is in the breath. He who half breathes half lives." If you have allergies‚ asthma‚ or other breathing problems‚ this proverb may sound very familiar. But a greater understanding of your breathing problems‚ along with an accurate medical diagnosis and effective treatment‚ can help

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    Essay On Mononucleosis

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    Infectious mononucleosis is a viral infection caused by the Epstein- Barr virus‚ which is part of the herpes family of viruses. Signs and symptoms of mononucleosis may include‚ fatigue‚ sore throat‚ perhaps a strep throat that doesn’t get better with antibiotic use‚ fever‚ swollen lymph nodes in your neck and armpits‚ swollen tonsils‚ headache‚ skin rash and soft‚ swollen spleen. Complications of mononucleosis may be more serious than the disease itself

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    Risks Of Scarlet Fever

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    Luckily‚ the prognosis of scarlet fever is good‚ (Davis‚ 2016) says that if a patient is treated with antibiotics‚ such as penicillin or amoxicillin‚ scarlet fever only has a mortality rate of 1%. The main risk of scarlet fever lies in the patients that do not get quickly diagnosed and thus do not receive treatment‚ because the mortality rate for those patients drastically increases to 15-20%. Overall‚ if identified and treated quickly‚ scarlet fever is not a very dangerous disease‚ even though it

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    Growth in the health care industry has been experienced over the past ten to twenty years. Prior to the Social Security Act of 1965‚ the term innovation or entrepreneur was not used much in healthcare. Since the introduction of the government 3rd payer system‚ innovation and entrepreneurship has taken off. So‚ what is entrepreneurship in health care? This essay is going to look at the effects entrepreneurship has on health care and attempt to describe the positive and negative ways it has influenced

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    Dangers of Marijuana

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    that breakdown and fight disease become unable to destroy “staphylococcus”‚ or strep throat. In addition‚ a lack in the ability to kill tumor cells was prevalent‚ as well as the inability to produce “interleukins” and other cancer killing biochemicals. Another aspect of the dangers of marijuana is trouble breathing‚ or asthma. Some people are allergic to cannabis pollen‚ resulting in asthma and inflammation of the throat. In a test was given in Nebraska‚ 122 people were given skin tests for cannabis

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