Wednesday, 15 November 2017

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  1. Hepatitis D is a form of hepatitis, or liver infection. You can only get it if you already have hepatitis B.
  2. Like hepatitis B, hepatitis D is transmitted through exposure to the bodily fluids of an infected person, such as their blood or semen. It’s possible to get both hepatitis B and hepatitis D at the same time.
  3. Hepatitis D is rare in the United States. However, there’s no cure or vaccine for the virus.
Hepatitis D, also known as the delta virus, is an infection that causes the liver to become inflamed. This swelling can impair liver function and cause long-term liver problems, including liver scarring and cancer. The condition is caused by the hepatitis D virus (HDV). This virus is rare in the United States, but it’s fairly common in the following regions:
  • South America
  • West Africa
  • Russia
  • Pacific islands
  • Central Asia
  • the Mediterranean 
HDV is one of many forms of hepatitis. Other types include:
  • hepatitis A, which is transmitted through direct contact with feces or indirect fecal contamination of food or water
  • hepatitis B, which is spread through exposure to body fluids, including blood, urine, and semen
  • hepatitis C, which is spread by exposure to contaminated blood or needles
  • hepatitis E, which is a short-term and self-resolving version of hepatitis transmitted through indirect fecal contamination of food or water
Unlike the other forms, hepatitis D can’t be contracted on its own. It can only develop in people who are already infected with hepatitis B.
Hepatitis D can be acute or chronic. Acute hepatitis D occurs suddenly and typically causes more severe symptoms. It may go away on its own. If the infection lasts for six months of longer, the condition is known as chronic hepatitis D. The long-term version of the infection develops gradually over time. The virus might be present in the body for several months before symptoms occur. As chronic hepatitis D progresses, the chances of complications increase. Many people with the condition eventually develop cirrhosis, or severe scarring of the liver. 
There’s currently no cure or vaccine for hepatitis D, but it can be prevented in people who aren’t already infected with hepatitis B. Treatment may also help prevent liver failure when the condition is detected early.

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Mind set is a way of understand you self in the form of a concept that can be addressed as innovation based around your internal figuration like a maze in a castle, mind set is based around having a clear mind, thinking above your standards to see inspiration from different sources of motivation that reaches for your transformation that would enable your cycle of change, as change is a mind set that makes a unique turn in life, also having a understanding of your self in the term of what your desire or passion would do to excel you in the right direction.                                                                                                                                 Winning is a mind set which gives you that inner self understand of confidence, this would give you a lift above your level or grade which is at a standard that confines with a special magnetic reaction based around connecting in the right affective manner due to success or failure, losing would give you the mind set to change and see a different concept that is a terminology that keeps you trying again and again to see a difference in your approach that did not work in the first place.                                                                   People can have key related affection to your mind set by implementating negative vibes or positive vibes, as this can be a element between disrespect or respect that aims a function based around mind set.                                                                                                                                                             Mind set has so much different terms from comuting from one end to another like a path of destruction in your brain, it can have its wrong approach that would frame your ability to enable you to exceed your vision within your mind because you are not advance To your level of ability.                  Level of ability would form as a unique element to each individual as a person of there own method or a different way that is based around a different approach that would see a understand in a different light, excelling the same route based around not being your self would not bring a concept of ideas or structured innovation that is based on your exceeding ability, aim your strategy in the right form that would build your unique mind or transformtion to a different evolution to aims a vision of your future around your mind set.

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An 'inspirational' young mother was found hanged in a hotel room after she became terrified of losing her three-year-old son when he went to live with his father.
Ellen Scott from Haworth, West Yorkshire, suffered panic attacks as she battled her son's father for custody of their child, and became 'stressed' by the possibility she might be pregnant again. 
The 23-year-old - a keen blogger who was a studying for a degree in Event Management at Leeds Beckett University - was engaged to be married and set to fly out to visit friends in Toulouse, southern France on June 25 last year.
But Miss Scott was found in her room at the £100-a-night Hallmark Hotel near Manchester Airport where she had been staying overnight ahead of her flight. Two scraps of handwritten paper were found in the bin, which read 'suicide' and 'recovery.
Miss Scott has been described by her parents as an 'amazing inspirational young lady' and 'the kindest person on this earth.'
An inquest into Miss Scott's death heard  she suffered from mood swings and was prescribed anti depressants after she became 'terrified' of losing her child when he temporarily went to live his father. 
Although she got custody of the child following a court battle Miss Scott had also been to see her GP with anxiety and had become concerned about a pregnancy test. n a public blog written three weeks before her death Miss Scott wrote: 'The soul is so unbelievably confusing, we never stop learning about how our unconscious thought process affects our actions on an unwell mind - not that my mind is unwell, it just has its days.
'This mindset only creeps in to haunt when I become anxious of my Cub's return. I am learning to use my energies in a positive manner. I get paranoid and realize these feelings are only present because on occasion he hasn't returned home.
'I was emotionally tormented for such a period of time that it is only natural to go into defence and panic. Any mother would be exactly the same. It's a long game of driving somebody completely insane. Miss Scott's mother Anna, 49, told the inquest in Cheshire: 'Her mood swings were to the extreme. She could be so happy or she could be so down that she couldn't get out of bed.
'The Thursday before her birthday I sent her pictures of her son in the paddling pool and she replied 'is it nice outside?' which meant she was having a bad day. But being typically Ellen she was taken out by friends in the evening and had a really nice evening, she was very up and down all the time.
'On her birthday she was happy, and we had cake and her son was very excited to give it to her. She was excited to go France too. It is difficult because she was so changeable all the time. One of the biggest problems for her is that she was terrified of losing her son. The previous summer his dad had taken him and said he was living with him. We went through all the courts and we got him back into her custody. 'The court order states that he gets to have him one week at the end of the month and that was when her anxiety was sky high, when she was not with him. She tried to fill her week with things to take her mind off it - they were not amicable as is suggested.
'She got to the hotel around 4pm ish and she still seemed okay until later on that night. Then the messages I got became much more serious and she began talking about the pregnancy and asked if I could speak to her fiancé. I told her 'no he needs to talk to you' and 'you need to come home and talk to him' and not to go to France.
'She sent me a message that she wanted me to send to him and in the message she referred to having thought about hanging herself from the ceiling but that she chickened out. She did call me but I didn't answer. When I tried to call her back she didn't answer and said she didn't want to speak to me
'Sometimes with Ellen it was better to take a hard line with her to be able to pull her out of it, but it just didn't work that night. The last message I got from her didn't really make sense, she said 'I'm losing control of my life' and something else that didn't make sense.
'I rang the hotel because I was worried about her and I couldn't get through to anyone. I left a voicemail. I just wanted them to check the room.
It was the same situation that we had been thought a thousand times but this time there was no one there to talk her out of it.
'She probably didn't realise it would be so quick, that she would be unconscious so quickly and that no one was there to help her. I'm sure she didn't go to the hotel with the intention to do that.'
The inquest heard a taxi arrived for Ellen at 4.45am on the 25th of June but there was a do not disturb sign on her door and no answer when they called for her and the cab drove off. Staff found her body at 1.30pm when they used the master key to get entry.

Tuesday, 14 November 2017

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Fleas are small wingless insects that live on the blood of humans and animals. Although they prefer to live and feed on animals such as dogs and cats, they do consider humans as their source of food as well. Actually, there are different species of fleas, which has its own favored hosts, although each type of species is not limited to one type of host. This blood-sucking insect has mouth parts adapted to pierce the skin. It appears as reddish-brown in color or sometimes black, about one-eight of an inch in length and gets around by jumping from one place to another. Their bodies are flattened from side to side and have spines or spikes in the mouth, back and legs to stick firmly on their host, thus preventing it from getting groomed off. They also have claws on their legs adapted for travel in between hair shafts. Fleas bite in order to survive. Why else would they do it? They are not trying to hurt you on purpose. Fleas have been known to store blood 15 times more than their weight and they need blood two to three times per day. Female fleas need blood in order to reproduce when actually fleas only mate once in their life. Flea bites on humans are usually caused by fleas on cats and dogs and are usually very itchy and sometimes painful, appearing as small red bumps with a red halo around the bite. This reaction is actually caused by the flea’s saliva. Flea bites come in clusters or groups of about four and can even appear in a straight line. These bites are common on the ankles and legs, even around the waist, armpits, breasts, groin, and in the folds of elbows and knees. Some people are more sensitive than others and may have a risk of getting hives or developing a rash from flea bites, and some can even have a serious allergic reaction even from a single bite. 

Dangers of flea bites

While too much itching and scratching can lead to infection, flea bites are also associated with other dangers. The dangers from flea bites are due to the disease carrying nature of fleas. The “black Plauge is actually caused by a type of bacteria called Yersinia pestis spread by fleas, and killed 25 million people. There are a number of flea diseases that can be transmitted from fleas, but there is one particular among them that can be acquired from a flea bite. As of today, a number of cases of bubonic plague have been recorded in the United States. Fleas are actually the vectors or the insects that transmits the pathogen which will cause the disease. Wild rodents such as rats are the natural carriers of the disease, which then infects the fleas when it bites them. The digestive system of the fleas is blocked by the reproduction of the bacteria, which will cause the flea to bite frequently to prevent from starving. The disease is then transmitted to humans via flea bites; the fleas may regurgitate infected blood to the bite wound. Signs and symptoms of bubonic plague may occur within a week of exposure to the bacteria. Symptoms may include headache, fever, fatigue or weakness, and the painful swollen lymph nodes known as “buboes”. There are other flea diseases that can be spread by fleas but through a different mode of transmission. 

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Things that eat other things tend to quickly lose interest in dead prey, so some insects that employ the strategy of playing dead (thanatosis) can often escape unharmed. Threatened insects simply let go of whatever they happen to be hanging on to and drop, motionless, to the ground where they put on the performance of a lifetime. Certain caterpillars, ladybugs, many beetles, weevils, robber flies, and giant water bugs all employ this technique. Guess what Death-feigning beetles do to protect themselves, Some bugs release irritants so awful that it automatically makes "get it off! get it off!" the only thing a predator thinks. It's not the most romantic defense mechanism, but it gives the insect time to escape. Some blister beetles produce a blistering (hmm, I think I know how they got their name) agent. Droplets of this will ooze from the beetle's leg joints when it is disturbed or threatened -- an adaptation known as reflex bleeding. Some termites, cockroaches, earwigs, stick insects, and beetles will literally spray acid at attackers. The (fantastic) bombardier beetle stores chemicals in specialized glands, and when threatened, mixes them together to produce a forceful discharge of boiling hot quinone and water vapor (steam). Seriously. That is @$#% awesome. 
Some caterpillars have hollow body hairs that contain a painful irritant. Simply brushing against the pretty, soft-looking fluff will cause them to break and get all over your skin, resulting in an intense burning that may last for several hours. Many ants, bees, and wasps deliver venom to their enemies by means of a formidable stinger (modified ovipositor). The venom is a complex mixture of proteins and amino acids that not only induces intense pain but may also trigger an allergic reaction in the victim. Some insects don't have fancy weaponry or acting chops and have to rely on speed to get away. For many insects, a quick escape by running or flying is the primary mode of defense. 
Sure, Mr. Miyagi can catch flies with chopsticks, but can you? House flies have an insanely fast reaction time when you try to swat them. They can fly away 30-50 milliseconds after sensing a threat! And a cockroach? Those nasty things have tiny, super-sensitive hairs that are acute enough to detect the change in air pressure that might occur right before you try to step on them. It can react in less than 50 milliseconds. Just try and hit them with a newspaper. You can't do it.

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Hepatitis A is a highly contagious liver infection caused by the hepatitis A virus. The virus is one of several types of hepatitis viruses that cause inflammation and affect your liver's ability to function.
You're most likely to get hepatitis A from contaminated food or water or from close contact with a person or object that's infected. Mild cases of hepatitis A don't require treatment. Most people who are infected recover completely with no permanent liver damage. Practicing good hygiene, including washing hands frequently, is one of the best ways to protect against hepatitis A. Vaccines are available for people most at risk.

Symptoms

Hepatitis A signs and symptoms typically don't appear until you've had the virus for a few weeks. But not everyone with hepatitis A develops them. If you do, hepatitis signs and symptoms can include:
  • Fatigue
  • Sudden nausea and vomiting
  • Abdominal pain or discomfort, especially on the upper right side beneath your lower ribs (by your liver)
  • Clay-colored bowel movements
  • Loss of appetite
  • Low-grade fever
  • Dark urine
  • Joint pain
  • Yellowing of the skin and the whites of your eyes (jaundice)
  • Intense itching
These symptoms may be relatively mild and go away in a few weeks. Sometimes, however, hepatitis A infection results in a severe illness that lasts several months. Hepatitis A is caused by a virus that infects liver cells and causes inflammation. The inflammation can affect how your liver works and cause other signs and symptoms of hepatitis A.
The virus most commonly spreads when you eat or drink something contaminated with fecal matter, even just tiny amounts. It does not spread through sneezing or coughing.
Here are some of the specific ways the hepatitis A virus can spread:
  • Eating food handled by someone with the virus who doesn't thoroughly wash his or her hands after using the toilet
  • Drinking contaminated water
  • Eating raw shellfish from water polluted with sewage
  • Being in close contact with a person who's infected — even if that person has no signs or symptoms
  • Having sex with someone who has the virus

Risk factors

You're at increased risk of hepatitis A if you:
  • Travel or work in areas of the world where hepatitis A is common
  • Attend child care or work in a child care center
  • Live with another person who has hepatitis A
  • Are a man who has sexual contact with other men
  • Have any type of sexual contact with someone who has hepatitis A
  • Are HIV positive
  • Have a clotting-factor disorder, such as hemophilia
  • Use any type of illegal drugs (not just those that are injected)

Complications

Unlike other types of viral hepatitis, hepatitis A does not cause long-term liver damage, and it doesn't become chronic.
In rare cases, hepatitis A can cause a sudden loss of liver function, especially in older adults or people with chronic liver diseases. Acute liver failure requires a stay in the hospital for monitoring and treatment. Some people with acute liver failure may need a liver transplant.

Prevention

The hepatitis A vaccine can prevent infection with the virus. The vaccine is typically given in two shots. The first one is followed by a booster shot six months later.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends a hepatitis A vaccine for the following people:
  • All children at age 1, or older children who didn't receive the childhood vaccine
  • Laboratory workers who may come in contact with hepatitis A
  • Men who have sex with men
  • People with other risk factors who work or travel in parts of the world where hepatitis A is common
  • People who use any type of illegal drugs, not just injected ones
  • People who receive treatment with clotting-factor concentrates
  • People with chronic liver disease
If you're concerned about your risk of hepatitis A, ask your doctor if you should be vaccinated.

Follow safety precautions when traveling

If you're traveling to parts of the world where hepatitis A outbreaks occur, take these steps to prevent infection:
  • Peel and wash all fresh fruits and vegetables yourself.
  • Don't eat raw or undercooked meat and fish.
  • Drink bottled water and use it when brushing your teeth.
  • Avoid all beverages of unknown purity, with or without ice.
  • If bottled water isn't available, boil tap water before drinking it.

Practice good hygiene

Thoroughly wash your hands often, especially after using the toilet or changing a diaper and before preparing food or eating.

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The Word of Wisdom is a law of health revealed by the Lord for the physical and spiritual benefit of His children. On February 27, 1833, as recorded in section 89 the Doctrine and Covenants, the Lord revealed which foods are good for us to eat and which substances are not good for the human body. He also promised health, protection, knowledge, and wisdom to those who obey the Word of Wisdom.
In the Word of Wisdom, the Lord revealed that the following substances are harmful: When people purposefully take anything harmful into their bodies, they are not living in harmony with the Word of Wisdom. Illegal drugs can especially destroy those who use them. The abuse of prescription drugs is also destructive spiritually and physically.
The Lord also declared in the Word of Wisdom that the following foods are good: 
All saints who remember to keep and do these sayings, walking in obedience to the commandments, shall receive health in their navel and marrow to their bones;
“And shall find wisdom and great treasures of knowledge, even hidden treasures;
“And shall run and not be weary, and shall walk and not faint. The best course is to completely avoid the substances that the Lord prohibits in the Word of Wisdom. Those who have engaged in addictive behaviors can stop and become free from addiction. Through personal effort, strength from the Lord, help from family members and friends, and guidance from Church leaders, anyone can overcome addiction. The Masonic origins of the Islamists movements, and their true goal to undermine Islam and fight for Western Zionist Powers such as Britain and the United States of America. The Muslim Brotherhood has acted as a clever technique to recruit agent-provocateurs for the llumaniti  The lowest ranks may sincerely believe they are defending Islam, and confronting “Western imperialism”. However, these various terrorist groups, through representing different factions, are part of a single network serving the same Illuminati cause.

When we explore the political and financial connections of the terrorists, we find that these are not merely wayward fanatics, operating in isolation, but that their channels penetrate to the upper reaches of power, in the British and American governments, and outward into the nether regions of the occult and criminal underworlds. The Muslim Brotherhood is a London creation, forged as the standard-bearer of an ancient, anti-religious (pagan) heresy that has plagued Islam since the establishment of the Islamic community (umma) by the Prophet Mohammed in the seventh century. Representing organized Islamic fundamentalism, the organization called the Muslim Brotherhood (Ikhwan al-Muslimum in Arabic) was officially founded in Egypt, in 1929, by the British agent Hasan al-Banna, a Sufi mystic. Today, the Muslim Brotherhood is the umbrella under which a host of fundamentalist Sufi, Sunni, and radical Shiite brotherhoods and societies flourish.

The Muslim Brotherhood is a tool by the British-based Globalists whose main objective is to overthrow the established world order and create a new one-world system of global governance. Without the British, “radical Islam would have remained the illegitimate, repressive minority movement that it has always been, and the Middle East would have remained stable and prosperous.”

The real Muslim Brothers are…the secretive bankers and financiers who stand behind the curtain, the members of the old Arab, Turkish, or Persian families whose genealogy places them in the oligarchic elite, with smooth business and intelligence associations to the European black nobility and, especially, to the British oligarchy.

By fabricating a bogus war between Islamic fundamentalism and the West, the globalists are able to attack their real enemy, humanity. Pulling the strings, they will ensure that both Western and Muslim states are degraded and finally completely subjugated to their odious rule.

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