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6321: How has AIDS affected our Society?
... alone. Another aspect of AIDS that up until very recently was a serious problem is the treatment, or mistreatment, of those who are HIV positive, but do not have AIDS. One of the most famous stories is the treatment of Ryan White. He was not allowed to attend a public school because he had AIDS. His story was told and people began to realize that those with HIV can lead "normal ...
6322: Hepatitis
... bathing in the same waters that are being contaminated with human feces. (American Liver Foundation June 1993 pg. 3). Hepatitis E is in a class all of its own. Scientist have researched this virus for short period of time and what they have discover is that it will, from studies, that this virus will kill women especially if they are pregnant. If a person wanted to treat Hep. E they would ...
6323: Ovarian Cancer
... content which can be shown by means of special staining techniques. Abundant extracellular and rare intracellular neutral mucin mixed with sulfate and carboxyl group is usually present. The clear cells are recognized histochemically and ultrastructurally (short and blunt microvilli, intercellular tight junctions and desmosomes, free ribosomes, and lamellar endoplasmic reticulum). The ultrastructure of hobnail and clear cells resemble those of the similar cells seen in clear cell carcinomas of the remainder ...
6324: Vaccine
... McTaggart reasons the current debate about vaccination to the fact that measles portion of the triple shot is not working (2). This means that children who receive the triple shot, called MMR, which is a short hand for measles, mumps, and rubella, are not completely immune against these diseases. McTaggart adds that the cases of measles are increasing exponentially during the last decade (2). Similar to measles, McTaggart states that rubella ...
6325: Dyslexia
... Atlanta, but he continued to struggle with his schoolwork. His mother Camille told Jet Magazine in 1992, “We didn't know that Ennis was dyslexic until he went to college.” However, Ennis enrolled in a short program that quickly prepared him to deal with his dyslexia and to fully master reading. Soon after he made the dean's list. He then headed for graduate school in New York City to become ...
6326: Diphtheria (Corynebacterium diphtheriae)
... cannot be attributed to toxigenicity alone, since a distinct invasive phase apparently precedes toxigenesis. However, it cannot be ruled out that the diphtheria toxin plays a (essential?) role in the colonization process due to its short-range effects at the colonization site. Three strains of Corynebacterium diphtheriae are recognized, gravis, intermedius and mitis. They are listed here by falling order of the severity of the disease that they produce in humans ...
6327: Dietary Guidelines for North Americans and Suggestions for Food Choices
... main one. The weight loss companies pump out the ads during this time of the year because they know that the average North American puts on a sweltering seven pounds of undesired baggage over this short period of time. Companies such as Weight Watchers and Jenny Craig have been successful because they supervise and keep track of their customers. These kinds of weight loss clinics also encourage their customers to keep ...
6328: Large Mouth Bass
... others to have an action and in the same way. Like all fish, bass do not sleep. If they did they would open themselves up to other predators when they sleep. Instead they rest for short periods of time by just swimming in place. Bass do not have hands, so they do not use tools. They cant physically grab an object and use it as a tool. Also, because they have ...
6329: Cystic Fibrosis
... Parents often feel guilty, since this is an inherited disease. The child spends the majority of his time at home due to this lengthy illness. The child is also hospitalized for complications although stays are short to prevent exposure to other infections and illnesses. This puts a financial, physical, and emotional burden on the family. When do the parents find time for each other, themselves, or other children? How do they ...
6330: Cigarettes and Their Destruction of the Brain
... third test, subjects were required to memorize a sequence of letters or numbers, and to respond when they observed the sequence among flashed groupings on the screen. The purpose of this experiment was to test short-term memory: nonsmokers again ranked highest, however, deprived smokers defeated the active smokers. Subjects were required to read a passage and then answer questions about it in the fourth test. "Nonsmokers remembered 19 percent more ...


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