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    The Artificial Heart

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    Good morning! Today I’m going to talk about artificial heart as one of the most significant invention in the history of humanity. An artificial heart is a device that replaces the heart. Artificial hearts are typically used to bridge the time to heart transplantation‚ or to permanently replace the heart in case heart transplantation is impossible. Since the late nineteenth century‚ scientists have tried to develop a mechanical device that could restore oxygen to the blood and remove

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    Organ Donation

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    Why should we become an organ donor? INTRODUCTION I. Attention Getter Organ is an essential part in the body to every person in the world. It can save other people when there is existing of patient’s condition is serious until organ transplant is the last resort of medicine. There is 2.3 million of population in Malaysia‚ and 15‚000 of Malaysian are waiting for organ donation. However‚ how many people will volunteer themselves to become an organ donor? II. Reveal Topic Today‚ I would

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    Alcohol advertisements should be banned. Alcohol is the ingredient found in beer‚ wine and spirits which causes drunkenness. Abuse of alcohol‚ or consumption of more alcohol than the body can handle‚ can lead to liver damage and other debilitating conditions. Alcohol abuse can also lead to alcoholism‚ or alcohol addiction‚ in which a person becomes physically and psychologically dependent on alcohol to the point that he or she cannot function without it. Alcohol advertisements can be seen virtually

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    removing one organ from a human or animal‚ known as the donor‚ and implanting it into a recipient human.” Kidneys‚ livers‚ hearts‚ lungs‚ intestines‚ the pancreas‚ and the skin transplant successfully today. Two types of transplantation surgeries include autografts and allografts. An autograft alludes to a surgery performed on the same person. Allograft surgery pertains to an organ transplant from one person to another (Organ Transplantation). Most scientific studies emphasize on allograft surgeries‚

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    an organ donor. Most people overlook this option. Nothing is really pushed forth for people wanting to become organ donors. Today in the U.S‚ thousands of people need organ transplants. Unfortunately‚ there is a growing shortage of donated organs. Many people die every year because there are not enough organs ready for transplant. Resulting‚ there is an extremely long waiting list of people hoping that they will be the next ones to get called to receive an organ. For a lot of those people‚ they die

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    Microbiology - Hepatitis

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    the inflammation and necrosis of the liver‚ often the result of viral infection. Hepatitis is an inflammatory disease marked by necrosis of hepatocytes and a mononuclear response that swells and disrupts the liver through interfering with the liver’s excretion of bile into the intestine. Hepatitis is caused by infections from viruses‚ bacteria or parasites‚ liver damage from drugs‚ alcohol and overmedication‚ or immune cells in the body attacking the liver and causing autoimmune hepatitis. A

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    in desperate need for a form of transplant. Waiting lists can be years long‚ as there is an inadequacy to meet the demand. Seizing on this opportunity‚ people have turned towards the highly controversial organ trafficking system. The harvesting of such ‘black market’ organs is deemed illegal‚ but is allegedly booming in China. It has become the destination for people wanting to avoid the waiting lists and receive a ‘quick’ transplant. China conducts more transplant surgeries than any other country

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    Organ Trafficking

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    black market‚ and illegal businesses. Though most people are familiar with these illicit trades‚ organ trafficking is just as much of a problem but not as commonly advertised. Organ trafficking is the illegal commercial sale of inner organs for transplants‚ and a worldwide issue with majority of these black market sales occurring in‚ but not limited to‚ countries struggling with poverty. There are multiple different ways that people acquire organs‚ whether it be a person selling their own organs for

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    by purchasing this program • This program does not expire. A person can review it if the condition recurs over again • It helps people identify their problem. Alcohol can be either an addiction or a habit • It helps prevent harmful diseases such as liver cirrohisis‚cancer among others • This program does not use any substance that has side effect. This program suits everyone regardless of age or gender • It can be used as a good source of information for those who are researching on

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    human organs can either be chronic or permanent. Alcohol can also affect the long term of well-being of people by interfering in peoples work‚ study and finances. According to the 2015 dietary information on the web‚ some people should not drink alcoholic beverages at all‚ including anyone younger than age 21‚ Women who are or may be pregnant‚ Individuals who are driving or planning to drive‚ or anyone participating in other activities that requires skills‚ coordination‚ and alertness. Individuals

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