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Disease Research Project

Diseases to chose from: Alzheimer's Influenza Poliomyelitis Anthrax Leukemia Rabies Asthma Lung Cancer Ringworm Breast Cancer Lyme Disease Rubella Bronchitis Malaria Salmonella Chicken Pox Measles Sickle Cell Cholera Meningitis Strep Throat Cold Mononucleosis Tapeworm Cystic Fibrosis Multiple Sclerosis Tetanus Diabetes Mumps Tuberculosis Diphtheria Parkinson’s Typhoid Ebola Pertussis Hansen’s Disease Pneumonia

Suggested Resources www.uihealthcare.com/vh/ www.discoveryhealth.com www.health.yahoo.com www.webmd.com www.healthcentral.com www.kidshealth.com www.wrongdiagnosis.com www.mayoclinic.com www.answermed.com

Research Topics Answer each question in complete sentences in your science notebook. What disease did you chose to research? How is the disease spread? What are the symptoms of the disease? Who gets your disease? How can your disease be treated? What is the cure (if there is one)? What is the ongoing research for the disease? Can the disease change it’s form? What are 5 extra facts about your disease?