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    Influenza Research Paper

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    have been in contact with someone who has also have a high risk of getting the flu if had exposure to the virus from overseas travel near flu outburst that are occurring. The only way to detect if you have the flu or other viruses is to get a nose or throat swab from a will determine if you have the flu or another virus. The test will come back doctor this positive if you do have the flu or another virus. A diagnosis is use full for a because it will help track down disease patterns and the…

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    With the onset of cold and flu season comes fevers, coughs, sore throats, upset stomachs and the list goes on. Most concerning is when ailments occur at night or on the weekend and fall outside of normal physician office hours. How can you know what warrants a trip to a pediatric urgent care, an Emergency Room or what can possibly wait until Monday when your physician's office resumes regular office hours? There are many gray areas that require the discretion or gut feeling of the parent, but…

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    The mode of criticism that would best fit an analysis of the short story The Storm is the feminist theory. This mode of criticism best fits the analysis of this story because it focuses on the character’s interactions between each other and how these interactions are influenced. It would be the most effective mode of criticism because the story is focused around its two main characters who are of opposite sex and their interaction between each other. Once the story begins a storm roles into town…

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    Allergies In Children: How They Affect The Ear, Nose And Throat By Juanita Swindell | Submitted On March 22, 2016 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Children fall ill all the time and it can often be…

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    Sage Plant Benefits

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    Sage is a very versatile plant with many different functions and uses that come with the plant, Sage also has the scientific name of salvia officinalis. Sage has been around and been used for thousands of years going back to the native Americans burning the leaves of the Sage plant for ancient spiritual cleanses and for the fresh smelling aurora it gave out. The Sage plant has many different ways of it being used such as uses the leaves to make a herbal tea, burning the leaves and even being…

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    Mono Research Paper

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    This is sometimes known by some as the "kissing disease". The way it spreads is through your mouth, but it can also be transferred if an infected person, coughs or sneezes on you or around you. Another way this disease can be transmitted is sharing food or a beverage or an eating utensil an affected person has already used. Though it is infectious it isn't as easy to catch compared to other diseases or viruses. The signs and symptoms commonly show if you are a young adult or an adult, younger…

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    Influenza, or the flu, was brought to America by the colonial people. Symptoms include fever, cough, sore throat, headaches and fatigue (CDC, 2015). Chickenpox is a very contagious disease that is caused by the varicella-zoster virus. Symptoms consist of flu-like symptoms and an itchy rash (Kids Health, 1995). Now, the disease is less common because of…

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    You think it's asthma. The wheezing and shortness of breath makes you think that. Bit then, your throat becomes sore, your nose is running constantly, and you have a fever. Now, you realize it may be bigger than asthma. You now realize you have RSV. Respiratory Syncytial Virus, also known as RSV is a disease that causes infections of the lungs and respiratory tract. It is a very common infectious disease. It is so common that most children that have it were infected by the age of two. That does…

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    Streplococcus Essay

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    The infections that Streptococcus causes are strep throat, Streptococcal angina, Streptococcal infection, and streptococcemia. However, there are treatments and medicine to help prevent the infections caused by Streptococcus. Penicillin, the first antibiotic that was discovered by accident, is used to treat strep throat. Streptokinase-streptodornase and streptolysin are also used to in treatment involving…

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    In the short story, “The Use of Force,” there is an ongoing conflict between the doctor and Mathilda the young girl with a sore throat. The doctor is called in by Mathilda’s parents to see if she has a potentially deadly disease known as diphtheria. The young girl Mathilda refuses to let the doctor take a throat culture and the doctor refuses to be manipulated by the young girl. “Authority without wisdom is like a heavy axe without an edge, fitter to bruise than polish,” (Bradstreet). I feel…

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