The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped organ located in the center of the neck. It produces hormone controlling speed of one's metabolism. When a person's thyroid does not work properly the person most likely to experience the following symptoms: Change in weight, Neck swelling, heart rate changes, mood swings, hair loss, feeling too cold or hot. For hypothyroidism one can experience dry skin, brittle nails, numbness in the hands, constipation, abnormal menstrual periods. For hyperthyroidism includes muscle weakness, vision problems,diarrhea and irregular menstrual period.
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Biological contamination is the leading cause of food-borne illness and food poisoning*, and a common cause of food spoilage and food waste. There are six types of microorganisms that can cause food-borne illness: bacteria, viruses, parasites, protozoa, fungi and prions.
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A- Public Healthcare
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Public Healthcare refers to the health services rendered by government health workers for the welfare of the public i.e all members of a particular state. Public Healthcare is usually patronized by the minorities who can barely afford services of Private health centres