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Rachel M

What Is Cancer? - 0 views

    • Rachel M
       
      Tells you how cancer spreeds through out your body. Answer to question 5, how dose cancer spred.
    • Rachel M
       
      Tells you what cancer is. Answer to question 4, what is cancer.
  • they also
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  • Over time
  • die. Unlike these
  • cancer cells just continue to grow
  • where they keep growing and
  • they're
  • and divide out of control and
  • don't die when
  • supposed to
  • normal cells
  • Sometimes cancer cells break away from the original tumor and
  • travel to other areas of the body,
  • can go on to form new tumors. This is how cancer spreads. The
  • spread of a tumor to a new place in the body is called metastasis
  • You can't catch it from someone else who has it — cancer isn't caused by germs,
  • unhealthy habits, especially cigarette smoking or drinking too much alcohol every day, can make you a lot more likely to get cancer when you become an adult
  • The sooner cancer is found and treatment begins, the better someone's chances are for a full recovery and cure.
  • Cancer is treated with surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation — or sometimes a combination of these treatments. The choice of treatment depends on:
  • Cancer is actually a group of many related diseases that all have to do with cells. Cells are the very small units that make up all living things, including the human body. There are billions of cells in each person's body
  • Surgery is the oldest form of treatment for cancer
  • Chemotherapy (say: kee-mo-ther-uh-pee) is the use of anti-cancer medicines (drugs) to treat cancer
  • Radiation (say: ray-dee-ay-shun) therapy uses high-energy waves, such as X-rays (invisible waves that can pass through most parts of the body), to damage and destroy cancer cells
Dean O

Celiac Disease - 0 views

  • Some common symptoms of celiac disease are diarrhea, decreased appetite, stomachache and bloating, poor growth, and
  • weight loss.
  • Villi are usually described as microscopic, finger-like projections. Weird, huh? Fingers in your intestines! But don't forget that they're microscopic, meaning they are extremely small — so small you can't see them without a microscope. The villi are important because they absorb nutrients into the body.
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  • important part of the digestive system is the small intestine, which is lined with villi (say: vil-eye).
  • celiac (say: see-lee-ak)
  • someone with celiac disease, the body starts damaging and destroying the villi. Without villi, the body can't absorb vitamins
  • and nutrients from food.
  • Gluten
  • Many kids are diagnosed with it when they're between 6 months and 2 years old. It makes sense because, at this time kids are getting their first taste of gluten in foods. For some people, the problems occur gradually and the symptoms may be terrible one week and not as bad the next. Because of this, some people aren't diagnosed with celiac disease until they're older. The problem is chronic, which means that although symptoms may come and go, people who have celiac disease will always have it. Someone with celiac disease may feel tired and could be irritable. Some also have skin rashes and mouth sores. The problem is sometimes mistaken for other digestive problems called inflammatory bowel disease or lactose intolerance. And in some cases, a kid won't have any symptoms and then will all of a sudden start having problems during a time of stress, such as after an injury.
Jackie Frens

Tissues of Life: Science Museum of Minnesota - 3 views

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    The best part of this site is the "Look" section where you can see close-ups of different parts of your body and how they work together. The videos do not work on our computers because Quicktime is not installed.
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    Why is it called that?
Justin O

Asthma - 1 views

  • For most kids, breathing is simple: They breathe in through their noses or mouths and the air goes into the windpipe. From there, it travels through the airways and into the lungs. But for kids with asthma, breathing can be a lot more difficult because their airways are very sensitive.
  • An asthma flare-up, which some people call an asthma attack or episode, happens when a person's airways get swollen and narrower and it becomes a lot harder for air to get in and out of the lungs. Sometimes the swollen airways produce extra mucus, which makes things pretty sticky, so it's easy to see why it's hard to breathe.
  • In between flare-ups, a kid's breathing can be totally normal or seem that way. But during a flare-up, it can feel like the person is breathing through a straw.
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  • A kid with asthma may wheeze (a whistling sound when he or she breathes), cough, and feel tightness in the chest.
  • Asthma is more common than you might think. As many as 6 million kids in the United States have it
  • Kids who have asthma should try to avoid things that can cause their airways to tighten. But some triggers — like cats, colds, and chalk dust — can't always be avoided. That's why kids who are sensitive to those things must manage their asthma by taking medication.
Kyarra B

Alzheimer's Disease: MedlinePlus - 0 views

  • Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia among older people. Dementia is a brain disorder that seriously affects a person's ability to carry out daily activities.
  • slowly
  • involves the parts of the brain that control thought, memory and language.
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  • People may not recognize family members or have trouble speaking, reading or writing
  • symptoms get worse
  • brush their teeth or comb their hair
  • Later on, they may become anxious or aggressive, or wander away from home. Eventually, they need total care. This can cause great stress for family members who must care for them. AD usually begins after age 60. The risk goes up as you get older. Your risk is also higher if a family member has had the disease. No treatment can stop the disease. However, some drugs may help keep symptoms from getting worse for a limited time.
Autumn K

your heart &circulatory system - 1 views

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    This is a interesting web page .I recommend this site because of the info & visuals on it .
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    thats cool the heart is cool!
Ricky F

Croup - 0 views

  • Croup is a condition that causes an inflammation of the upper airways — the voice box (larynx) and windpipe (trachea).
    • Ricky F
       
      Kind of anwsering one of my Questoins
    • Ricky F
       
      importan info
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  • respiratory
  • respiratory
  • Croup is most common — and symptoms are most severe — in children 6 months to 3 years old, but can affect older kids, too.
  • respiratory
    • Ricky F
       
      answers another questoins
    • Ricky F
       
      good info
Abby T

IMCPL Kids - 1 views

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    it is cool. Hi Abby.
Brenden L

Your Gross and Cool Body: Circulatory System - 0 views

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    I noticed this site was published by Discovery Kids so I feel like it is fairly reliable because DK publishes magazines with real author's names by the articles.
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    good job Brenden:D
Jacob W

Excretory System - 1 views

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    It has alot of info about the Urinary System
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    Are you sure that the urinary system is appropreit?
Kylar VW

Digestive system - 2 views

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    It has a lot of facts about the digestive system.
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    That is the same website I posted for the Excretory System.
Abbie D

Juan Ponce De Leon - 0 views

shared by Abbie D on 10 Dec 10 - No Cached
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    Im search and looking for facts and imformation, Im on the search web for kids and it tells me about the Foutain Of Youth, witch supposably keeps you from dying. The web site is...(Juan Ponce De Leon facts for kids.com)
Philip DJ

Ferdinand Magellan - 0 views

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    The web page lists information that is helpful to me.
Andrew C

Bartholomew Diaz - 0 views

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    This site has info that is help full to me.
Emilie H

Pedro Avares Cabral - 1 views

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    This website has some info on Pedro Avares Cabral and interesting facts; other than that there is not that much.
Alyssa D

Henry Hudson - 0 views

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    The web page has information about Henry Hudson which is helpful to me.
Kylar VW

Amerigo Vesoucci - 0 views

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    I trust this website because it has some links to more info, and is a online text book.
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