What many medical professionals did not know, though, is what the frequency of the population who were allergic to both penicillin and cephalosporin.
The importance of the study on review is that as late as the early 21st century, there was no stat Continue Reading...
The worldwide outbreak of life threatening respiratory illness is called the severe acute respiratory syndrome. With the epicenters of the syndrome being Hong Kong and Guangdong province in China, the illness has spread to more than 25 countries. H Continue Reading...
To find out if you have ALS, your doctor will do a physical exam and will ask you about your symptoms and past health. You will also have tests that show how your muscles and nerves are working." (WebMD, 1) These tests may given the physician cause Continue Reading...
Given a mosquito's vastly shorter life span, preventing the spread of the infection to more human hosts greatly reduces the number of viable parasites in existence (CDC 2009).
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There are several reasons that viral infections are more difficult Continue Reading...
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Environmental concentrations of endotoxins are measured in Endotoxin Units (EU) per m3 (based on biological activity) or ng/m3 (based on chemical activity). There are no strict regulations pertaining to permissible leve Continue Reading...
The process is largely subconscious on the part of the female, but they are more sexually attracted to males whose sweat indicates that their MHC genes differ from those of the female. Significantly, this is only true during the portion of the mont Continue Reading...
"However, some baceteria -- including the one that causes cholera -- regularly pass through this gauntlet (stomach acid) to wreak havoc in the intestines" (Seppa, 2002, p. 357). Seppa's study continues by asserting that, "the result is severe diarrh Continue Reading...
In more severe cases, intravenous administration of fluids may be required. Additionally, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that antibiotics may shorten the course and diminish the severity of the illness.
Immediate treatment is Continue Reading...
Second, poor health in the individual probably detracts from his or her capacity to contribute to society more directly than the harm to productive society represented by the cost of the individual's healthcare.
Furthermore, the vast majority of Am Continue Reading...
To help limit the potential bias in a study as this, and to help support the validity of the results, the researcher will cross compare the results of the study with information gathered from other recent studies monitoring surveillance programs wit Continue Reading...
The inquiry cited above makes use of the functions of analysis, synthesis and evaluation. Analysis is the act of reviewing and comparing data. In the inquiry of the herbicides, the analysis occurs with the review of prior evaluations and inquires. Continue Reading...
West Nile virus was first detected in the Western Hemisphere in 1999 and during the last few years has spread cross the North American continent into all forty-eight continental states, seven Canadian provinces, throughout Mexico (West). Moreover, th Continue Reading...
Conventional approaches including bacterial therapy are becoming less effective and in some cases completely ineffective for combating bacterial infection. Bacteria are evolving, becoming smarter and more virulent, and increasingly resistant to trad Continue Reading...
This implies a crisis for the Asian community in proportion to the AIDS epidemic. The medical community erroneously has been the typical Caucasian model for the diagnosis and treatment which entails that Asians are the same make up as Caucasians. Th Continue Reading...
Botox ® - What is it used for?
Botox ® - Can anything bad happen?
Botox ® - Looking toward the future.
Botox ® - What is it?
Botox, which is the trade name for botulinum toxin, is produced by a bacterium that has been identified f Continue Reading...