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- 6011: Bubonic Plague
- ... disease is called the Bubonic Plague. It is caused by the bacteria Bacillus. Also now known as the "Bubonic plague". It is a plague because of its widespread fatality throughout history. The cause of this disease is the Yersinia petis bacterium. The Bubonic plague is transmitted from fleas to humans. You can contract the disease either by being bitten by the ...
- 6012: Birth Defects
- ... is no treatment that can eliminate the condition. Lorraine's first pregnancy seemed effortless. because she was only twenty-five and therefore not at high risk. besides, there was no history of congenital defects in either Lorraine's or her husband's family. Thus when their son Jeremy was born with a server form of spina bifida, the couple was stunned ...
- 6013: Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria
- ... this will just give the bacteria some time to find a way to avoid the effects of the drug. One antibiotic that will always have a long lasting effect in history is penicillin. This was the first antibiotic ever to be discovered. Alexander Fleming was the person responsible for the discovery in 1928. In his laboratory, he noticed that in some ...
- 6014: Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
- ... no words can describe. Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee helps to open a door into our past. It forces us to look at the dark side of our American history and the lengths white men went to fulfill our Christian manifest destiny. With the exception of a few soldiers and civilians, the white man is portrayed as an indiscriminate murderer ...
- 6015: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Lou Gherig's Disease)
- ... or fixations of muscles. Diagnosis of ALS is difficult, since there is no clinical or laboratory test to identify it. Diagnosis is done through careful examination of a patient’ s history, neurological testing, and electromyograms. Researchers have been studying whether a defective metabolism of glutamate, an amino acid, is detrimental to the nerve cells in the muscles of ALS patients. Scientists ...
- 6016: AIDS and You
- ... vaccine either. But there are things that have been PROVEN immensely effective in slowing the spread of this hideously lethal disease. In this essay I hope to present this information. History and Overview: AIDS stands for Acquired Immune Defficiency Disease. It is caused by a virus. The disease originated somewhere in Africa about 20 years ago. There it first appeared as ...
- 6017: Attention Deficit Disorder
- ... and monitor medication. A neurologist may be consulted in order to rule out neurological conditions causing your symptoms. Your doctor will gather information about your past and present difficulties, medical history , current psychological makeup, educational and behavioral functioning. Depending on your symptoms, your diagnosis may be categorized as ADD, inattentive type ADD, or hyperactive/impulsive type ADD. After your diagnosis you ...
- 6018: Acquired Immune Difficiency Syndrome
- ... vaccine either. But there are things that have been PROVEN immensely effective in slowing the spread of this hideously lethal disease. In this essay I hope to present this information. History and Overview AIDS stands for Acquired Immune Defficiency Disease. It is caused by a virus. The disease originated somewhere in Africa about 20 years ago. There it first appeared as ...
- 6019: Jim Thorpe
- James Francis Thorpe accomplished without argument what no other athlete in history has. The Sac and Fox Indian won gold medals in the pentathlon and decathlon in the 1912 Olympic games in Sweden and played both professional football and professional baseball. His ...
- 6020: Cancer
- ... of discrimination against completely healthy people. Their cases ranged from lost jobs due to treatable problems, and the inability to give a child up for adoption because of a family history of disease. The discrimination has begun. Is it any wonder, then, that many people faced with the decision choose not to be tested? Out of many studies completed, way less ...
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