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AIDS
2424 Words - 9 Pages.... and is dotted with footnotes.
AIDS FACTS
"The fatal weakening of the immune system which has given AIDS its name
(Acquired Immuno-Deficiency Syndrome)," write the Segals, "has been traced back
to a destruction or a functional failure of the T4-lymphocytes, also called
'helper cells`, which play a regulatory role in the production of antibodies in
the immune system." In the course of the illness, the number of functional T4-
cells is reduced greatly so that new anti-bodies cannot be produced and the
defenceless patient remains exposed to a range of infections that under other
circumstances would have been harmless. Most AIDS patients die from
opportunistic infections rath ....
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Suicide In Jails
1429 Words - 6 Pages.... successful [jail] suicides
(Winkler 19992).
There are many general assumptions made in regard to suicide. Most believe
suicide to be caused by mental illness such as major depression or bipolar
disorder. Another belief is that the emotional escalation leading to action
takes place over a long period of time. Such is not the case in jail suicides.
Much of the research shows that "of all [jail] suicides occur within the first
twenty four hours of incarceration, and an overwhelming number of these take
place in the first three hours of isolation which is referred to as the “crisis
period" (Hess 1987). The crisis period is reflective of arrest and incarceration
as produci ....
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Senility
3009 Words - 11 Pages.... Although the latter is a source of
frustration, it does not significantly interfere with the individual
activities (or what the individual considers trivial.) Furthermore,
patients with benign forgetfulness usually can remember what was forgotten
by utilizing a number of subterfuges, such as writing lists or notes to
themselves and leaving them in conspicuous places (Horton and Smart, 1984,
p. 320). Individuals with benign forgetfulness also are acutely aware of
their memory deficit, while those with dementia - except for in the early
stages of the disease - have no insight into their memory deficit and often
blame others for their problems.
In addition to the memory d ....
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Eczema
896 Words - 4 Pages.... yet, but eczema seems to occur in
people with family or personal history of allergic asthma, rhinitis,
conjunctivitis, food allergies, icthyosis vulgaris, and keratosis pilaris.
Eczema has always seemed to be a genetic skin disease, but until recently the
researchers have been unable to identify a specific gene involved in the passing
on of eczema. Now, doctors believe they have found a gene that causes eczema,
but since it is not present in all cases of eczema, they believe that there is
more than one gene that can cause eczema. Also, a maternal pattern of
inheritance has been discovered. Doctors and researchers believe that this
maternal inheritance pattern is due to mo ....
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Bacteria: Good And Bad
290 Words - 2 Pages.... from the atmosphere into ammonia in the soil
that plants can use in a process called nitrogen fixation.Bacteria are good
for recycling because they feed on dying material and convert it back into
basic substances.Without decomposition the food chain would cease.Bacteria
also helps in the breakdown on rocks which influences the movement of key
elements,such as,sulfur,iron,phosphorus,and carbon,around the
world.Bacteria are the main digesters of cellulose within cows and other
animals.Bacteria are used in the making of dairy products.Without bacteria
the dairy industry would not exist.Bacteria are also helpful in sewage
treatment.These certain bacterias convert the organic ma ....
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The Case For Euthanasia: Should Physician-Assisted Suicide Be Legalized?
1542 Words - 6 Pages.... from treatment, but if they have a
terminal and/or extremely painful condition, they should be able to seek
out the assistance of a doctor in order to expedite their death with as
little pain as possible.
Contained herein are the arguments for and against the legalization of
doctor-assisted suicide, as well as where the state courts stand in respect
to this most delicate of issues.
In the hopes of clarification, we must first distinguish between
active and passive euthanasia. Passive euthanasia involves the patient's
refusal of medical assistance. It involves the right to die which is
protected by the United States Constitution clauses of due process liberty ....
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Mad Cow Disease
1987 Words - 8 Pages.... people in the world consume beef and people are that they might contract
the disease from eating a burger at their favourite fast-food restaurant. In
this essay I will discuss BSE and other forms of Spongiform encephalopathies,
how it affects the ani mal, what causes the animals to contract the disease, and
the recent issues of BSE in the world. I hope to set out the true facts about
BSE and that it only affects a small percent of the world population. Due to
the fact BSE is a new disease most of my information might be proven wrong in
the future because there is a great deal of testing going on in the scientific
community. They are also very concerned about this new diseas ....
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Attention Deficit Disorder
1397 Words - 6 Pages.... at the cloth, but then
That makes matters worse again.
Down upon the ground they fall,
Glasses, plates, knives, forks and all.
How Mama did fret and frown,
When she saw them tumbling down!
And Papa made such a face!
Philip is in sad disgrace…
Until the early 20th century, patients with Attention Deficit Disorder were concidered stupid and lazy. At this point medicine and psychology begin to study the causes for people to have reduced attention spans. The studies of the disorder quickly lead to both chemical differences and genenic links observed in patients . ADHD, once called hyperkinesis or minimal brain dysfunction, is one of the most common mental di ....
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