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3601: Hepatitis
... misguided example by targeting children in grade six, because of the province's relatively high rates of acute hepatitis B in teenagers and young adults, especially around the greater Vancouver region. Supposedly, with the school child vaccination, one could observe tangible reduction in acute HBV infection within only a few years, rather than within 15-20 years with the neonatal program. However, most health ministries have apparently not distinguished between preventing ...
3602: Genetic Engineering Of Foods
... across species barriers. Genetic engineering transfers genes between species that could never be crossbred. Also, crossbreeding lets nature manage the delicate activity of combining the DNA of the parents to form the DNA of the child. Genetic engineering shoots the new gene into the host organism without reference to any holistic principle at all. Claim: Genetic engineering is safe. Fact: Safety comes from accumulated experience. In the case of genetic engineering ...
3603: Flesh-eating Bacteria
... of the flesh-eating bacteria. Signs include: toxic shock, fever, dizziness, confusion, rash, and abdominal pain. As for children, keep these symptoms in mind and have a particularly close watch for these symptoms if the child has chicken pox. Time is of essence when this bacterial killer strikes, so it s very important to know how to recognize it and provide the urgent care that you or your family need. If ...
3604: Fetal Development
... may become swollen and tender due to the production of milk. The mother's milk is loaded with nutrients and minerals that is essential to the development of the baby. It is recommended that the child be breast-feed for at least 3 months and if at all possible longer.
3605: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
... affected by alcohol related disorders do not outgrow these symptoms. The consequences of these characteristics, together with a frequent disruptive living environment, may put these people at a serious risk for problems such as substance abuse, victimization, early pregnancy, suicide, homelessness and frequent encounters with the law. There is no cure for FAS. Beginning at birth, steps can be taken to ensure the newborn is diagnosed, treated for withdrawal symptoms and ...
3606: El-nino
... in the west coast of the Americas, where the sea surface has been heated to abnormal extremes by an ominous, intermittent flood of hot water called El-Nino. The term. "El-Nino," which means "the child," was originally in reference to a warm current arriving annually during the Christmas season off the coast of Peru and Ecuador. The term was later restricted to the particularly strong periodic warmings that disrupt the ...
3607: Bipolar Disorder 4
... racing thoughts, and rapid talking; excessive euphoria; extreme irritability and distractibility; a decreased need for sleep; unrealistic belief’s in one’s abilities and powers; uncharacteristically poor judgment; unusual behavior; an increased sexual drive the abuse of drugs, particularly cocaine, alcohol, and sleeping medications; a provocative, intrusive, or aggressive behavior; and a denial that anything is wrong. Some characteristics of depression include periods of: persistent sad, anxious, or empty mood; feeling ...
3608: Dna 3
... impossible -- the mixing of traits between totally dissimilar organisms. To prove that this was possible, Cohen and Boyer used the same process to put a bit of frog DNA into bacteria. In 1990, a young child with an extremely poor immune system received genetic therapy. Some of her white blood cells were genetically manipulated and re-introduced into her bloodstream. These new cells have taken over for the original, weak white ...
3609: Describe The Main Limitations Suffered By Those With Chronic
... to time, it is important to take the sufferers natural history into account and identify each individuals triggers. Therefore, an individuals identified trigger can restrict the sufferers ability to function normally. For example – an asthmatic child may try to avoid exercise for fear that it may trigger an asthmatic attack. This may in turn limit the sufferers physiological development over the long term and hence further contribute to the problem. (Global ...
3610: Depression 5
... depressed moods. Even if you don’t have a genetic tendency, your body chemistry can trigger the beginning of a depressive disorder, due to the presence of another illness, a change in eating habits, substance abuse, or hormonal variation ( NDMDA Par. 9). People with low self-esteem, who always view themselves and the rest of the world with pessimism, are prone to depression. Also, those who are overwhelmed by stress can ...


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