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What site can I find a cold case on a disease? |
My teacher wants us to look up a cold case on any disease. We need to write down the background of the person(like if they had high blood pressure and stuff) Google "case study" then select any disease that interests you. You'll find more than you can write about. Here's just one example with lyme's disease http://www.biology.arizona.edu/immunolog... If you want the particulars, click on different things on the site, like history, and it will give you what's known about that patient's history. wwwksfy.com/news/25907749.html |
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Google "case study" then select any disease that interests you. You'll find more than you can write about. Here's just one example with lyme's disease ... Ow.. good luck with the surgery and recovery, girl! ): Anyway, well, the best way to avoid catching a cold (in my opinion) is to take lots of vitamin C, get plenty of rest, and don't forget to... I assume you are talking about the "common cold" which is typically caused by something called a rhinovirus. Actually, many of the infections that we associate with flu and cold type symp... yes, the drainage when you lay down makes you gag then you end up threoing up... it has happened to me... you need something like sudafed to dry that up and it should stop. ...yup ..works great for me but you gotta start the treatment as soon as you get that little tingling sensation if you want the cold sore to not show up or go away within a few days ...That sounds rather strange, my only guess can be an unsanitary facility. ...Have you received any vaccines lately? You could be breaking out from that. I received a vaccine in my arm and because of it I broke out on my arm face neck and thigh ...If it is hot enough for moisture to be in the air then it sticks. If it is cold enough for there to be frost or rain (more moisture around) it sticks to you. Especially in the rain. ... |
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