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    Pediatric dentists are dental doctors who specialize in dental care of kids. When people are looking for a pediatric dentist, they most probably would have given birth to a baby within the last four to six months. In the life of babies, teething is a period which is uncomfortable, because new teeth can cause pain while they come out by tearing the skin surface. Most people tend to use teething devices that are available for assisting their babies in the teething period. Also, we can see a lot of…

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    Sarin Research Paper

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    Although Sarin has been around for a very long time its effects, while very deadly, have not been very well studied. It is a dangerous chemical that has had no other purpose or intention then killing people quickly and effectively. Sarin is a clear, odorless, tasteless liquid that has been used in terrorist attacks all over the world. The main attacks carried out by the Japanese cult Aum Shinrikyo on the Tokyo Subway in 1995 and in the Iran-Iraq Conflict in the 80’s (Simpson, 2004). Although…

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    Spread Of Viruses Essay

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    Scientific concept Spread of viruses To understand how vaccines are helpful in protecting us from the harmful effects of vaccines, we must first learn what viruses do to the human body. Viruses cannot survive alone, they need a host body to carry out basic functions. After entering a body they hook onto a host cell and insert their genetic material into it, gaining control over the cell. They then proceed to replicate rapidly before violently spilling from the cell and spreading to…

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    Louis Pasteur was a renowned scientist during the nineteenth century. He significantly impacted the worlds of medicine and biology with multiple different studies including the germ theory and vaccination. He had no intention to revolutionize medicine. One of his original experiments was in France. His original intent was to improve the process by which alcohol was made. Instead, he went on to demonstrate that organisms were responsible for souring wine, beer, and even milk. The process that he…

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    Neisseria meningitidis is the leading cause of bacterial meningitis in children and young adults. Extrameningeal manifestations of Neisseria meningitidis infection are uncommon in normal children and are a consequence of invasion of the bacterium into the blood stream. We describe a case of IMD with meningoencephalitis, septic arthritis, myositis and pleural effusion who developed secondary fever and prolonged hospitalization. Case report: A 10-year-old boy previously healthy was referred from…

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    1. Yes the students are acting ethically. The students do not want to hurt the animals. The students are going to school to help the animals. There are over 20 million stray animals in the United States. Each student must take an oath that they will do their job and help each animal. This shows that each student is going to do their job right reason. Each of the animal cadavers is treated with respect. 2. There are over 20 million stray animals in the u.s. using cadavers will help take animals…

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    Streptococcus pyogenes The disease strep throat is one of the most common diseases for both children and teenagers. Some of the side affects of this disease include having a sore throat, swollen tonsils, and pain when swallowing . The pathogenic bacteria Streptococcus pyogenes causes this disease. Streptococcus pyogenes is in the phylum Firmicutes, the class Bacilli, the order Lactobacillales and the family Streptococcaeceae (Brenner, 2005). Streptococcus pyogenes natural habitat is the human…

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    1. What, if any, special precautions need to be taken in caring for J.B., who was exposed to inhalation anthrax? With no record of transmission via person to person, there are not special precautions that need to be taken, thus standard isolation precautions are used for patients with anthrax. Those in the household of persons exposed do not need prophylaxis unless they too have been exposed (Fowler & Shafazand, 2011, Antibiotic Therapies section, para. 2). 2. What clinical manifestations…

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    for Disease Control) scientist developed a vaccine from cowpox. “Since Jenner introduced vaccination in 1796, smallpox has gradually eliminated from the industrialized world,” (Maruyam, Xavier, Naval War College Review). After they developed a vaccine, WHO launched a massive campaign to vaccinate the world against the world and after 3 ½ years, smallpox was declared eradicated. To sum up, small was untreatable but now has been eradicated due to a vaccine. More about, smallpox may have been…

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    Pernicious Anemia

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    During this time, many doctors were trying to cure a disease call pernicious anemia. It is a disease that is caused by a deficiency. People with this disease have unnaturally yellow skin because they don’t produce enough red blood cells, prematurely gray hair, walk unsteadily, are short of breath, endure chronically swollen tongues, and suffer from numbness in their hands and feet. The new wave of research began after World War I, and doctors now took advantage of scientific method and new…

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