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Skin Cancer: “What Disease Am I”
Number of words: 429 | Number of pages: 2

... found on dark skinned people. It will develop into large masses unlike basal cell carcinoma, it can spread to other parts of the body. It is estimated that there are 2,300 deaths from squamous cell carcinoma every year. Another type of this cancer is malignant melanoma. Malignant melanoma is the most harmful. It develops on about 32,000 Americans annually. Every year are estimated 6,800 Americans will die from melanoma. Melanoma like its less aggressive cousins, basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas, is almost always curable in its early stages. Melanoma has its beginnings in melanocytes, the skin cells that produce the dark protective pigment called melanin. It is melanin ...

Schizophrenia
Number of words: 1398 | Number of pages: 6

... in brain chemicals- dopamine and serotonin- in those who suffer from ”(Bower,1). Also scientists believe is caused by poor parenting of weak will power. “This disease makes it difficult for a person to tell the difference between real and imagined experiences, to think logically, to express normal emotional responses or to behave normally in social situations”(, 1). This disease affects about 1 percent of the world population. 2.5 million people in the United States have this disease. “ affects men and women equally, however, its onset in women is typically five years later than with men.”(Puharic, 2). Symptoms usually appear between the ages of 15 and 35, but often appear earlier ...

Depression
Number of words: 285 | Number of pages: 2

... sad. Depression is the most treatable mental illness, yet the twenty- four million people caught in it's downward spiral each year may feel so isolated that they never seek help. But life can be joyous again, as those who have been fully treated know. There are many different ways to get help, the two major ways are Psychoanalysis and Psychopharmacology. Psychoanalysis is defined by Webster's Unabridged Edition Dictionary as: a method developed by Freud and others, of treating neuroses and some other disorders of the mind. When you undergo psychoanalysis you go to see a psychoanalyst around three times a week and you discuss your feelings and thoughts. It is a very lon ...

The Ethics Of Euthanasia
Number of words: 540 | Number of pages: 2

... however, occurs secretly in all societies, including those in which it is held to be immoral and illegal. Organizations supporting the legalization of voluntary euthanasia were established in Great Britain in 1935 and in the United States in 1938. They have gained some public support, but so far they have been unable to achieve their goal in either nation. In the last few decades, Western laws against passive and voluntary euthanasia have slowly been eased, although serious moral and legal questions still exist. Critics point to the so-called euthanasia committees in Nazi Germany that were empowered to condemn and execute anyone found to be a burden to the state. T ...

Ebola
Number of words: 1298 | Number of pages: 5

... for up to seven weeks. In the African outbreaks it has also been transmitted by the reuse of needles because the health care systems are so under financed. Ebola wasn't thought to be an airborne virus, but recent studies by the US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases and the CDC found that monkeys showed Ebola like symptoms after being exposed to aerosolized Ebola. The studies also found that the virus is many times present in the respiratory systems of Ebola victims. Although the 1989 outbreak in Reston, Virginia wasn't harmful to humans, it was found that droplet and vomit transmission played a major role in spreading the disease through the quarantine facility. ...

The Cystic Fibrosis Gene
Number of words: 2159 | Number of pages: 8

... this classical approach proved to be impractical when searching for the CF gene. To find the gene responsible for CF, the principle of "reverse genetics" was applied. Scientists accomplished this by linking the disease to a specific chromosome. After this linkage, they isolated the gene of interest on the chromosome and then tested its product. Before the disease could be linked to a specific chromosome, a marker needed to be found that would always travel with the disease. This marker is known as a Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism or RFLP for short. RFLP's are varying base sequences of DNA in different individuals which are known to travel with genetic disorders ...

What Is PMS?
Number of words: 787 | Number of pages: 3

... that are menstruating experience extreme premenstrual symptoms. PMS can happen at any time in a menstruating woman's life. It usually appears in women in their early twenties through thirties. *PMS is reported by mostly women who- -have had children -had pregnancy complications (such as toxemia) -report minor pain and cramping with periods -eat high in sugar or salt -don't exercise regularly -live a high-stress life How Can A Woman Tell If She's Experiencing PMS? A woman knows she is experiencing PMS when their symptoms get in the way of their daily routine. Right now, researches have no tests that show the presence of PMS. That's why it's important to keep a daily calendar to recor ...

Teenage Drinking
Number of words: 629 | Number of pages: 3

... a daily basis. Some ads put out by beer companies seem to be directed at a younger crowd. Take for instance the Budweiser frogs and iguanas. They have a playfully image that can be received by children and teens. It is known that drinking alcohol has very negative effects on the human body. Molecules in the alcohol act as neurotransmitters and turn cells off in the Reticular Activating System, RAS for short. When these cells turn off you become drowsy, your cerebellum is tricked to think you are asleep and you begin to stumble and fall. The alcohol also affects your speech, making it slurred and hard to understand. What causes teens to drink? Teens start drinking for many reasons ...

Multiple Sclerosis
Number of words: 988 | Number of pages: 4

... the immune system. One thing is certain, though. Some sort of defect in the immune system causes white blood cells to attack and destroy the myelin sheath. There are five main types of Multiple Sclerosis. The first type is Benign Multiple Sclerosis. It is the least severe, has little progression, and takes up twenty percent of all cases. The second type is Benign Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis. It carries symptoms that fluctuate in severity, mild disability, and it makes up thirty percent of the total. The third type is Chronic Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis. It is characterized by disability that increases with each attack, and it is the most common with forty percent o ...

The Nervous System: Brain And Spinal Cord
Number of words: 557 | Number of pages: 3

... in charge of heartbeat digestion, breathing sleeping and being awake. These are all the involuntary function of the body This part of the brain is the connector between the spinal cord and the cerebrum. The spinal cord belongs to the C.N.S. It is the most important bones of your lower back and it controls movement and mostly every thing in the body it has nerves. If you do not have a spinal cord you can't move around and go anywhere. You can not work or you cannot do most things normal people do. That is why you need a spinal cord to live in today's world. The five senses belong to the Peripheral Nervous System. They are the skin,which is the largest organ in the body,locat ...

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