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Trichomoniasis
Trichomoniasis
Introduction
The modern era has brought science to a position where it can successfully endeavour to quest for the remedies and the solutions for the ever increasing and detrimental diseases and bodily miseries. Interestingly, as the time has progressed, a totally different domain of diseases has emerged, and simultaneously medical science ...
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Cancer
Cancer
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For centuries, cancer was part of a pantheon of deadly ailments that threatened human lives. Although the development of vaccines and public health measures helped to conquer traditional enemies such as cholera and tuberculosis during the first half of the twentieth century, cancer remained an obstinate foe. Cancer was a ...
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Abortion
Abortion
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The process of terminating pregnancy which ultimately results in fetus's death is known as abortion. Amongst the most common medical procedures performed every year in US, abortion is one. According to present statistics, more than 40 percent women dwelling in the United States terminate their pregnancy by attempting to different ...
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Colon Cancer
Colon Cancer
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Colon cancer, a malignant tumor that develops in the large intestine, accounts for 10% of cancer cases worldwide. Although it is the fourth most common cause of cancer death worldwide and the second most common cause of cancer death in the United States, colon cancer is often preventable ...
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PRESSURE ULCERS
Pressure Ulcers
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Pressure Ulcers
Introduction
Pressure ulcers, also sometimes known as bedsores or pressure ulcers, are a type of ulcers that impacts places of the epidermis and actual cells. They are triggered when the location of epidermis is placed under too much pressure. Pressure ulcers can ...
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Ornithine Transcarbamylase Deficiency
Ornithine Transcarbamylase Deficiency
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Ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency is a very common enzyme deficiency transmitted a recessive or X-linked dominant. In girls, the severity of the disease varies widely depending on the degree of inactivation of the X gene. The complete enzyme deficiencies are always expressed in males, hemizygous ...
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Re-entry and Rehabilitation in the Jamaica Department of Corrections
Re-entry and Rehabilitation in the Jamaica Department of Corrections
Re-Entry in Jamaica Department of Corrections
The concept of re-entry in United States is not that old as it developed roughly a decade ago. Re-entry programming is established by the department of justice to help ...
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Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis
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Tuberculosis or TB is a common disease around the globe which may turn lethal in various instances. It is an infectious disease and is caused by a form of bacteria, well known as Mycobacterium Tuberculosis. In common cases, the infection attacks on the lungs; however, in some is also ...
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Rett Syndrome
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Rett syndrome is a genetic disease resulting in a severe disorder of the central nervous system development. The disease is named after the Austrian neurologist Adreas Rett (1924-1997), who made the first description in 1966. But it's a 1983 article that caught the attention of psychiatrists and neurologists on ...
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Holistic Health
Holistic Health
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As, John Kellogg says,
”Avoid nostrums and patent medicines. The habitual use of any drug is harmful. The most eminent physicians are now agreed that very few drugs have any real curative value. The essential thing is right habits of life" (www.naturalhealers.com).
The concept of holistic health exists since ...