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Endocrine disruptors (EDCs): These are chemicals that can interfere with endocrine or hormonal systems by altering hormone levels, affecting the synthesis or metabolism of hormones or by changing the way hormones elicit their functions. These disruptions may lead to cancerous tumors, birth defects and other developmental disorders in humans. EDCs are also naturally occurring or man made chemicals that are released into the environment. Humans are exposed to EDCs through ingestion, inhalation or direct contact through skin. Wildlife are exposed to EDCs through food and water consumption. Examples of EDCs are pesticides (e.g., atrazine and vinclozolin) and surfactants (e.g., octyphenol).
Why these chemicals have not been banned by the United State government is because some of them are of economical importance. Example is BPA, which is one of the most high production volume chemicals in the world and these chemicals are widely used in so many products and its very difficult to banned.
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1) preventive interventions are those that prevent disease from occurring and thus reduce the incidence of disease, and (2) therapeutic interventions are those that treat, mitigate, or postpone the effects of disease, once it is under way, and thus reduce the case fatality rate or reduce the disability or morbidity associated with a disease.
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Nick who observes thickening and discoloration of the nail of the index finger is most likely suffering from a fungal infection. Nail fungal infection is also known as onychomycosis or tinea unguium and is caused by many different types of fungi (yeasts or molds) . This infection cause the nail to become discolored, thick, and more likely to crack and break.
It must be noted that the documentation should be brought to the physician’s attention is the hoarseness that has lasted two weeks.
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When the voice no longer sounds smooth as it should be, or when it sounds strained, this is called hoarseness.
It should be brought to the attention of the physician because it is not supposed to last for up to two weeks.
Usually, this bacterial infection or lesion can resolve itself in that time.
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