Essays about mouth disease

  1. Foot and Mouth Disease
    Foot and mouth disease, also called FMD or hoof and mouth disease, affects clovenhoofed animals such as swine, cattle, goats, deer, and sheep. ...
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  2. Foot and Mouth
    Foot and mouth disease FMD is a severe, highly communicable viral disease of cattle, sheep, and swine. It also will affect goats ...
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  3. Back ground paper on CJD and Hoof and mouth
    ... within the next ten years. Hoof and mouth disease is a highly communicable viral disease of cows and pigs. It also is an affliction ...
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  4. Chilhood Disorders
    ... of the jaw. 8. HandFootandMouth Disease This is a common childhood illness caused by coxsackievirus A16. In many people, infection ...
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  5. Mouth Cancer
    ... this year, that exceeds the death rates for malignant melanoma, cervical cancer, and Hodgkinamp39s disease Forrest, 2001. The statistics for mouth cancer could ...
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  6. The Disease of Drug Addiction Cunning, Baffling, and Powerful
    ... Our disease always resurfaced or continued to progress until we sought help from ... body by smoking, also absorbed through the membranes of the mouth when chewed ...
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  7. Disease
    ... For people who canamp39t have the usual surgery because of lung disease or other medical problems, or because ... Usually the drugs are given into a vein or by mouth. ...
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  8. Poor Oral Hygiene
    ... This buildup can lead to anything as severe as bad breath or even to ultimate disease and death. Proper care of the mouth and oneamp39s oral cavity is often ...
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  9. Biological Weapons
    ... Other agents that have been considered include anthrax, botulism, plague, ebola, ricin, typhoid, foot and mouth disease, salmonella, cholera, yellow fever and ...
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  10. Sjogren: Laarsonamp39s Syndrome
    ... The larynx and other areas of the mouth should be examined. TREATMENT. Sjogrenamp39s unfortunately is an incurable disease but it has treatments which can ease the ...
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  11. Argentina
    ... the United States of America. This country has been declared free of foot and mouth disease in May 1997. Beef is an example of ampquotInter ...
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  12. STD
    ... A person who has syphilis suffers from fevers, aches, rashes, hair loss and mouth sores. At later stages of the disease it affects the heart, eyes, brain and ...
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  13. Mono 2
    ... be spread through coughing , mouth to mouth contact of mucous membranes during kissing. This is where the common nickname was derived ampquotthe kissing diseaseampquot. ...
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  14. BASIC DISCRIPTION OF MICROBIOLOGY
    ... Most of the microflora found within the mouth are harmless these include diphtheroids ... This disease start due to food that remains on and between the teeth ...
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  15. Lung Cancer
    ... guideline was developed by a consortium convened by the US Public Health Service that includes: The Centers for Disease Control and ... Some are given by mouth. ...
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  16. Chroneamp39s Disease
    ... The cause of Crohnamp39s disease is unknown. It can affect the digestive system anywhere between the mouth and the anus, but usually affects the final section of ...
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  17. Infectious Monucleosis
    ... is a contagious illness caused by the EpstainBarr, The virus most commonly infects the liver, lymph nodes, and mouth. Mono is usually not a serious disease. ...
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  18. whooping chough
    ... fluid may be given if coughing spells are severe enough to prevent enough fluid intake by mouth. ... The disease has a one percent to 2 percent death rate. ...
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  19. Biology: Healthy Life Heart Disease
    ... involve lots of cardiovascular work, which aids in fighting risk of getting heart disease. ... be more cautious of what Iamp39m jamming into my mouth, especially with ...
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  20. Marijuana a new medicine
    ... Lung cancer is a serious disease and people who smoke marijuana on a ... in situations that are used for medicine uses include dizziness, dry mouth, hypo tension ...
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  21. Marijuana: A new medicine
    ... Lung cancer is a serious disease and people who smoke marijuana on a ... in situations that are used for medicine uses include dizziness, dry mouth, hypo tension ...
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  22. Depression..A Deadly Disease
    ... Dry mouth, constipation, bladder problems, sexual problems, blurred vision, dizziness, drowsiness ... are in no way a problem compared to the disease they are ...
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  23. Alzheimeramp39s Disease
    ... finding the right words sometimes, but a person with ADAlzheimeramp39s disease often forgets ... the person may just ask for ampquot the thing for my mouth.ampquot Itamp39s normal ...
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  24. Parkinsons Disease
    ... Like the symptoms of Parkinsonamp39s disease itself, the side effects of drugs vary from patient to patient. They may include dry mouth, nausea, dizziness ...
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  25. Lymphoma
    ... is often used to treat the disease when only one or two groups of nodes carry the disease. ... The drugs are administered intravenously or by way of the mouth. ...
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  26. touretteamp39s syndrome
    ... hissing, gurgling, gasping, belching, screaming, snorting, shouting, puffing and other mouth noises. ... xray or scan that can be used to diagnose this disease. ...
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  27. Meningitis
    ... by taking simple precautions such as washing your hands, covering your mouth when you cough or sneeze, as well as being vaccinated for the disease in order to ...
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  28. Scarlet Fever
    ... usually affects children between the ages of two and ten, disease but now is easily treatable. The organism usuallly enters the body through the mouth or nose. ...
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  29. Westnile Disease
    ... Symptoms of severe disease may last several weeks, although neurological effects may be permanent. ... put it on your face so you donamp39t get it in your mouth or eyes ...
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  30. The Treatments of Hodgkin
    ... shortterm side effects include nausea, vomiting, decreased appetite, dry mouth, redness of ... Depending on the stage of the disease, the length of the radiation ...
    (470 Words -- Approx. 2 Pages)



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