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Pathology has been defined as "that branch of medicine which treats of the essential nature of disease." The word "pathology" comes from the Greek words "pathos" meaning "disease" and "logos" meaning "a treatise" = a treatise of disease. ... Pathologists are experts at interpreting microscopic views of body tissues. Typical examples include cervical smear, sputum and gastric washings. Forensic pathology involves the post mortem examination of a corpse for cause of death using a process called autopsy. Dermatopathology concerns the study of skin diseases.
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Barometric pressure is the weight of the atmosphere that surrounds us. Barometric pressure often drops before bad weather. Lower air pressure pushes less against the body, allowing tissues to expand. Expanded tissues can put pressure on joints and cause pain. Low-pressure systems generally produce high winds, warmer air, and atmospheric lift— ideal ingredients for a tropical storm. The lower the barometric pressure in hurricanes, the higher the wind speeds— and the more dangerous the storm.
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Protozoa are one-celled organisms that can cause diseases ranging in severity from mild to deadly. These organisms can be classified as parasitic or free-living. Parasitic protozoa are found in organisms such as ticks, flies and mosquitoes. Example: Malaria. Malaria is carried by an infected mosquito. Free-living protozoa are found in water that is contaminated with fecal matter and other wastes. Example: Amoebiasis. Amoebiasis is a protozoan disease caused by Entamoeba histolytica. This infection is spread by contact with feces, which can occur if water or food is contaminated.
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- Changes at Puberty:
- Increase in Height - The most conspicuous change during puberty is the sudden increase in height. At the time of puberty, the long bones (the bones of the arms and the legs) elongate and make a person tall. Initially, girls grow faster than boys but by about 18 years of age, both reach their maximum height. The rate of growth in height varies from person to person. Some boys and girls grow suddenly at puberty and then slow down, while others may grow gradually.
- Change in Body Shape – When puberty sets in, a time of rapid changes in body shape and appearance starts in boys and girls which makes them look different from one another. Changes in body shape and appearance in boys and girls brought about by the onset of puberty of puberty are as follows:Boys develop broader shoulders and wider chests than girls. Girls develop broader hips than boys.Boys develop more muscles than girls.Girls develop breasts.Boys develop Adam’s Apple which makes them look different from girls.Boys develop facial hair but the girls do not have facial hair.
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