Chronic Wasting Disease can be defined as a fatal neurological illness in deer, also known as cervids who are the prime targets(USGS,2007). Likewise, other disease that fall in this group include Scrapie in sheep and Mad Cow Disease in cattle. Any cervid carrying this disease has no clear signs of it till a later time resulting in listlessness, head lowering, weight loss, repetitive walking and lack of responsiveness(Texas Water resources Institute).Earlier this year, this fatal disease known as…
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Prion comes from the words protein infection, or PrP for short. When the prion protein misconfigures, diseases with the brain occur, called Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy (TSE). The work done by Prusiner showed that prions lack a nucleic acid sequence, which was and still is hugely unknown. It is important to understand and research prions because little is known about them and when the diseases occur, they are deadly and contagious. (Prusiner, 1982) A prion is a protein in the body, normally…
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By 1970, Chronic Wasting Disease was classified as a Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy (TSE) in which deer, elk are common targets. Soon after the first identified case, the Colorado and Wyoming Wildlife Management Agencies prohibited migration of deer and elk from their research facilities (Spickler, 2004). The first case of CWD in free-ranging deer and elk was in 1980 again in Colorado and Wyoming. Furthermore, the first identified positive case of this disease in farmed elk was found in…
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An epidemic of chronic wasting disease in Wisconsin has thinned deer herds in much of the state, but in the north, where wolves prey on deer, the disease has not taken hold and the herds remain vigorous. Resulting in stronger, healthier deer. The above statement shows that an increase in the wolf population accounts for a stronger healthier deer population by eliminating the sick and unhealthy deer. The weaker deer are eliminated because they are easier preyed on than the stronger deer, naturally…
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“Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death and disability in the world” (Lauer, 2012, p. 500). Heart failure is manifestation of cardiovascular disease (Huether & McCance, 2012). It causes a decrease in blood supply to tissue in the body and an increase in amount of pressure inside the heart itself. There are many risk factors associated with the condition. Leading causes include ischemic heart disease and hypertension. Age, obesity, excessive alcohol abuse, renal deficiencies…
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Community College Abstract Marijuana has been around forever. It has been illegal for many decades, but now more and more states are allowing it for medicinal uses. Currently there are 16 states that allow the use of marijuana for certain chronic diseases and ailments. You are allowed the use of marijuana in these states for things like cancer, AIDS, glaucoma, muscular spasticity, epilepsy, anorexia, and several other health issues. The legal use of marijuana varies state by state. For example…
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Anabolic steroids are manmade drugs that are synthetic variations of the male sex hormone testosterone that copycats some of its effects. This type of steroid helps with the growth of the skeleton muscles and help to increase strength. Testosterones help the body build bone mass and muscle. All males have testosterones and this steroid works when the male is going through puberty but also throughout life. Anabolic steroid were first discovered in the early 1930's a team of scientists were able…
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the situation is alarming. Famine causes weight loss in adults and stunted growth in children. If the famine continues for any length of time, malnutrition starts to cause an increase in mortality. The young and the old tend to die first, and often diseases kill more individuals than overt starvation. II. Speaker Credibility: I have spent the past couple weeks researching the dangers of famine, how to fight it against by using books and online research. III. Thesis: In this speech, I will tell you…
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know that the challenge each day is to eat healthy and get adequate physical activity, given the many conveniences we have. That's why it's important for us to learn about the benefits of a healthy diet and lifestyle for the prevention of many chronic diseases down the line. "Food is like a pharmaceutical compound that affects the brain," said Fernando Gómez-Pinilla, a UCLA professor of neurosurgery and physiological science, who has spent years studying the effects of food, exercise and sleep on the…
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Palliative care→ aims to prevent and relieve suffering and support the best possible QOL for pt and their family; regardless of stage of disease..just must be symptomatic can be given with curative care introducing palliative care early ^ QOL interdisciplinary approach CLOSED AWARENESS – PT. doesn’t know SUSPECTED AWARENESS – they know something is wrong but no one tells them MUTUAL PRETENSE AWARENESS – both the PT. & family knows but no one is talking about it OPEN AWARENESS – everyone knows & is talking about it…
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