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Is the hypertension table located in volume 1?

yes


Which HAB species are found in Alaska what diseases do they cause and what symptoms do those diseases exhibit?

Bears are located in Alaska they carry AIDS


Why the factories should not be located in densely populated areas?

because people can get diseases


Are there many diseases in Algeria?

No, There is not many diseases- they are a lot. Poor Algerians they have to suffer it. I typed it in the Internet search and I clicked on BBC News something located to diseases and it said that Algerian people fear of a disease called Cholera- Its only in Algeria- LUCKY WE DON'T LIVE THERE!!


Where is the National Tay-Sachs and Allied Diseases Association?

National Tay-Sachs & Allied Diseases Association national office is located in Boston, MA. It has chapters & affiliates in New York, Delaware, Florida & Ohio.


What part of nervous system is not working when people are Paralyzed?

People can become paralyzed after spinal cord injury.Spinal cord injuries are caused when delicate spinal cord tissue is bruised, torn, or crushed. Spinal cord injuries can be caused by accidents, but can also be caused by diseases or disorders.As many as 400,000 Americans are living with spinal cord injuries. Most spinal cord injuries occur between the ages of 16 and 30, and about 82 percent of those who experience spinal cord injuries are male. Motor vehicle accidents account for approximately 44 percent of all spinal cord injuries. Other common causes include: • Acts of violence, including those that cause knife and gunshot wounds• Slips and falls• Sports-related injuries, mostly diving accidents• Trampoline accidents Results of Spinal Cord InjuryAfter the spinal cord has been injured, messages no longer flow through the damaged area, essentially cutting off information between the brain and certain parts of the body. Generally, the functions of the body located above the point of injury will continue to work with no loss of function, while the areas of the body located below the point of injury will be impaired. Impairment can include the following: • Motor deficit• Sensory deficit• Breathing difficulty• Bowel and/or bladder dysfunction


What kind of rat is the most dangerous?

Any kind they carry all sorts of diseases


What were Three causes of death in Concentration camps?

What about them? How many were there? Where were they located? Need more info.


Where is the patellar region?

The patellar region is located on the front of the knee, encompassing the area around the kneecap (patella). It is a common site for injuries and is important for functions such as walking, running, and jumping.


What diseases affects bees?

Bees are affected by any of a number of different viruses. Bacterial diseases include American Foul Brood and European Foul Brood (named after where the causes of the diseases were first recorded, not where the bees are located). They can also be affect by a microsporidian, nosema, or, although not strictly a disease, by mites such as acarine and varroa.No bee virus or bacterium has any effect on humans, or vice-versa


Why was Jamestown not a good area for setting Up a colony?

Jamestown was located on the worse land in the area. The water was bad, mosquitos carried diseases, and they were in an empire of 15,000 Native Americans. The 106 men didn't plant crops but looked for gold. The tribes located in the area left them alone because they knew the water and the diseases would kill them. They were right. Within 6 months 34 men were alive.


Where do you find the nephron in the kidney?

The normal human kidney has about a million nephrons, but that number can vary widely. There has been research that shows a relationship between having significantly fewer nephrons and having hypertension.