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- 6041: Hemophilia Manitoba
- ... when crawling. Alice now realized that she had passed on the gene and never fully forgave herself. Contrary to popular belief, people in this time with hemophilia will not necessarily die or come close to death by minor cuts or injuries, nor do they bleed faster. However, people with hemophilia do bleed longer. As many as one-third of all new cases of hemophilia occur in families with no previous history ...
- 6042: Hanta Pulmonary Syndrome
- ... entering houses and sheds, the risk of infection can be lowered. Furthermore, educating those in high-risk areas of the signs of the disease and what to do about them significantly lowers the likelihood of death. The virus cannot spread from human to human even during its peak state, but since exposed persons may not show symptoms for some weeks the likelihood of other people becoming infected by the same source ...
- 6043: Handling Stress
- ... stress. Joy and happiness can also cause stress even though they are positive. In a sense, it is we then who choose our own stressors. Selye noted that with the absence of stress there is death. Current researchers are also discovering that too little stress may be a major cause of depression or boredom. It is therefore up to us to choose the best Handling Stress # stressors and the optimal level ...
- 6044: Gulf War Syndrome
- ... men. According to a factor analysis by Fukuda and colleagues, the symptoms discovered in physical examinations and laboratory investigations revealed that there was no unique disease. Perhaps it was the very lack of mutilation and death in that war that permitted the true physical and emotional costs of battle to be revealed (Straus 163). In relation to Straus, Frances Murphy, in the journal British Medical Journal, cites percentages of men who ...
- 6045: Ground Water In Ontario
- ... had polluted wells, and the government responded by giving the town bottled water and filters for bath water. It is believed the contamination came from a dry-cleaning business that closed in 1986 after the death of the owner. He had been dumping the left-over waste chemical into leaky concrete holding tanks. This finding was particularly shocking because the town had been drinking the contaminated water for at least five ...
- 6046: Great White Sharks
- The Great White shark, also known as the white death, is considered the most dangerous shark in the waters. The Great White has a conical instead of a flattened snout, black eyes, and large, serrated, arrowhead-shaped teeth. The upper and lower lobes of the ...
- 6047: Gps
- ... someone is hurt, or even if a house is on fire, 911 will dispatch vehicles containing computers hooked up to the GPS, this will make finding the accident, quicker easier and can save people from death or excessive injury. The GPS is an all purpose system, meaning that it can be used for other things than cars, in fact, it wasn't even made originally for cars; back in the 80 ...
- 6048: Global Warming 3 -
- ... global warming, the decade of the 1980 s has had the six hottest years of the century (Erandson 18-22). Atmospheric disturbances brought on by the additional warming will produce more violent storms and larger death tolls. Some areas, particularly in the Northern Hemisphere, will dry out and a greater occurrence of lightning strikes will set massive forest fires. The charring of the Earth by natural and man-made forest fires ...
- 6049: Genetic Engineering. 2
- ... treatment of dwarfism and interferons for treatment of cancers and viral diseases (Stableford 34). Throughout the centuries disease has plagued the world, forcing everyone to take part in a virtual "lottery with the agents of death" (Stableford 59). Whether viral or bacterial in nature, such disease are currently combated with the application of vaccines and antibiotics. These treatments, however, contain many unsolved problems. The difficulty with applying antibiotics to destroy bacteria ...
- 6050: Future Psychology
- ... descent of good-hearted hosts or superstars, and there could be an almighty showdown. One characteristic of our time is that the events with the greatest impacts are those which are unexpected, such as the death of Princess Diana in 1997. Nevertheless, as real-estate agents describe neglected houses, this property has great potential for renovation. Many people anticipate some sort of catastrophe in coming times. Some people pin their hopes ...
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