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    Clostridium Botulinum is a potentially fatal micro intoxication, which is a food poisoning microorganism that can cause health problems. Clostridium Botulinum is odor less and taste less and only a small amount needs to be consumed to be fatal. Clostridium Botulinum can be transmitted by ingestion of contaminated food, from improperly preserved home processed foods such as, corn, beets and green beans, along with tomatoes and cucumbers. Clostridium Botulinum can also be transmitted via sharing hypodermic needles from elicit drug use,…

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    FOOD CONTAMINATION Definition Sustenance pollution alludes to nourishments that are ruined or spoiled on the grounds that they either contain microorganisms, for example, microscopic organisms or parasites, or harmful substances that make them unfit for utilization. Reason Sustenance defilement is a major issue since it brings about nourishment borne illnesses that every year influence an expected seventy-six million individuals in the United States, while prompting around 325,000…

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    of hypoxia, low levels of oxygen in the blood, and is also a complete lack of oxygen supply to the body as a whole or to a specific organ or tissue region. Some common more mild symptoms are bluish coloration of the lips or fingernails, confusion or loss of consciousness for even a brief moment, dizziness, poor-decision making, and rapid breathing or shortness of breath. There are even more symptoms that are very chm or severe such as: seizures and tremors- involuntary twitching movements,…

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    The male life expectancy of ordinary Canadians is 80 years, while women are 84 years. Aboriginal males, on the other hand, are 70 years, while women are 77 years. The gap between aboriginals and non-aboriginals is quiet significant, which begs the question of why? According to graph 1, the four leading causes of death are injury and poisonings, circulatory diseases, cancer, and respiratory diseases. The most common cause of death is poisonings among children under 10. The cause of so many death…

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    By the mid-1930’s the gray wolf (Canis lupis) had been extirpated from its natural habitat in Yellowstone National Park through hunting, trapping, and poisoning in attempt to control predator populations (Phillips 1997). Their extirpation allowed elk (Cervus elaphus) populations to reach high numbers because they were no longer mediated by a predator and could not be controlled by human hunting (Kauffman 2010). The park attempted to cull elk numbers after becoming concerned about their impact…

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    cause dehydration (Trabelsi et al., 2011). This study also found that when fasting, you decrease body fat and weight, which may be due to the dehydration. It is suggested that those that observe Ramadan, and will be active in the heat, should drink plenty of fluids during the evening hours in order to reduce the occurrence of dehydration. Using cultural consideration in this matter brings understanding as to how this could happen with this culture. My intervention would be to explain to her the…

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    friendship Jealousy aroused his gullible self Poisoning his mind against me I realized that my beauty was my foe My pride was my enemy. My addictive beauty is now of no use My pride is shattered for a greater good. The common man Turning and tossing in the divan He struggles for his siesta. He is perturbed; he is annoyed His harridan wife haggles with the vendor Asking for a discount on a pumpkin Her shrilling falsetto is loud enough to scare any child. He is a common man That is what he is…

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    complications possibly resulting from an E. coli infection contracted sometime just before Labor Day weekend, according to the girl’s uncle, who spoke with Food Safety News. Serena Profitt of Otis, OR, died Monday at Doernbecher Children’s Hospital in Portland. Her symptoms of E. coli infection first appeared around Aug. 29 with bouts of diarrhea, said Travis Profitt, Serena’s uncle. A spokesman for the Lincoln County Health and Human Services Department said that health officials are not ready…

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    first isolated and identified in 1894 by the French bacteriologist, Alexandre Yersin, after whom it is named.” The plague comes from a form of bacteria which lives in bloodstream of rats. It then moves from the rat bloodstream to rat fleas and that is how it is carried to its victims. Before the Black Death, population in northwestern Europe was beginning to grow and the food supply was becoming less and less. The weather was changing drastically causing crops to die and were less likely to…

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    Black Death wreaked havoc throughout Medieval Europe. It killed 1 in 3 people. “Cures” for the plague went from absolute absurdity to having a level of logic behind it. Regardless of this, the death tolls were still massive. The Vinegar and Water treatment was a common remedy amongst peasants. If a person contracts the disease they must be put to bed. They must then be washed with vinegar and rose water. The patient would not be allowed any contact with others until a week without any symptoms. …

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