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... island nation of Borneo in Indonesia, which had 10 PERSPECTIVES ON DISEASESAND DISORDERSINTRODUCTION Malaria22 PERSPECTIVES ON DISEASESAND DISORDERSAnyone who becomes ill with chills and ... PERSPECTIVES ON DISEASESAND DISORDERS 21Understanding Malariavital organs (especially the kidneys), and the spleen be-comes enlarged. There may be brain damage, leading to coma and convulsions. ... hos-pitalized and given antimalarial drugs in different com- PERSPECTIVES ON DISEASESAND DISORDERS 43Understanding MalariaLast week [in early December 2008], two studies published in the New England...
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... body was, and how vulnerable.While our grappling with understanding diseases has beenfrustrating at times, it has also provided some of humankind’smost heroic accomplishments. Alexander Fleming’s ... ifthey had just attended to a diseased patient)!Each book in Lucent’s Diseasesand Disorders series exploresa disease or disorder and the knowledge that has been accumu-lated (or discarded) by doctors ... between its presence and the onset ofAIDS symptoms.It was eventually shown that LAV and HTLV-3 were the samevirus. Since both research teams had worked on the discovery and made important contributions,...
... outbreaks and chronic inflammationSTDs: A Common Cause for Concern25Female Reproductive SystemSTDs: A CommonCause for ConcernSEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES (STDs) are a group of infectious diseases ... cause serious and lasting health problems and havehuge medical and economic costs.How STDs Are SpreadThe infectious organisms that cause STDs survive and thrive in spe-cific areas on or within ... is found within13Chapter 1 Diseases and DisordersSexuallyTransmitted Diseases usually occurs during birth. However, HIV can be transmitted dur-ing pregnancy and even afterward, with 10 to...
... attracted to faces and people; older children use lan-guage and play to interact with others; and everyone learns to re-late to people and understand what others may be thinking and feeling. Many ... and temperature, as wellas for visual thinking and imagination and coordinating inputfrom the senses. The temporal lobes are underneath the frontallobes. They are associated with hearing and ... beperformed over and over, without purpose, and always in ex-actly the same way. Such stereotyped behaviors are also evi-dent in an autistic child’s play. Opening and closing doors and repetitively...
... gastro-intestinal diseases, injuries and poisoning, andinfectiousand parasitic diseases in the last three decades, in Portugal [10]. Since some of these causes of death are more common in the young and ... for only 14% and cancer for 8% of the total years of life lost (YLL) in 2004, surpassed by infectiousand parasitic diseases, perinatal conditions and unintentional injuries. Age-standardized ... approximately 32% of all deaths in women and 27% in men. After infectious and parasitic diseases, cancer ranked third, causing some 12% of all deaths among women and 13% among men [1]. Taking the...