AIDS
cancers of the immune system e.g. lukemiea
immune- complex diseases
multiple myeloma
<em>Key</em><em> </em><em>Nutrients</em><em> </em><em>about</em><em> </em><em>Nutrition</em><em>.</em><em> </em>
<h3 /><h3>The six essential nutrients are vitamins, minerals, protein, fats, water, and
<em>Carbohydrates</em></h3>
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1.On average, a person at rest takes about 16 breaths per minute. This means we breathe about 960 breaths an hour, 23,040 breaths a day, 8,409,600 a year. Unless we get a lot of exercise. The person who lives to 80 will take about 672,768,000 breaths in a lifetime. If the heart muscle contraction is intact, the condition is known as respiratory arrest. An abrupt stop of pulmonary gas exchange lasting for more than five minutes may damage vital organs especially the brain, possibly permanently. Lack of oxygen to the brain causes loss of consciousness.
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The symptoms indicate jaundice ,which is due to immaturity of the liver.
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This condition is known as Hyperbilirubinemia.
During pregnancy ,the bilirubin is removed from the baby's blood by the placenta. When the baby is born, this function is taken over by the liver of the baby.
Bilirubin can accumulate in blood ,fluid and tissues, if the liver is not functioning properly or has some infection. Since Bilirubin has a pigment it causes the yellowish tinge in skin and eyes, the condition which is known as Jaundice.
The Jaundice which occurs within the very first few days of child birth is known as Physiologic jaundice. Low levels of Bilirubin are not a major concern, but measures should be taken so that Bilirubin does not increase to dangerous levels.
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i don’t really know if this could help you out but try repeating what was said to you 10 times and write it 3 times to remember. And paying attention just do the same but try writing it down. Also, imagine that there is no one else around you.....??