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    Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication Laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication is surgery to relieve heartburn and other problems caused by gastric fluids flowing up into your esophagus. The esophagus is the tube that carries food and liquid from your throat to your stomach. Normally, the muscle that sits between your stomach and your esophagus (lower esophageal sphincter or LES) keeps stomach fluids in your stomach. In some people, the LES does not work properly, and stomach fluids flow up into the…

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    Essay On Rhytidectomy

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    A rhytidectomy (facelift) is a surgical procedure that is used to address signs of aging in the face. Dr. John Michael Thomassen is a board certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon in Fort Lauderdale who frequently performs facelifts. Dr. Thomassen performs rhytidectomy to improve an individual’s skin tone, to diminish the deep lines beneath the lower eyelids and to reduce the visibility of the lines that begin at the nose and extend to the outer corners of the mouth. A facelift may also…

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    as: ○ A drainage tube. This drains excess fluids from your abdomen. ○ An intestinal feeding tube. This provides you with food after surgery until you are able to eat normally. • Your incision will be closed with sutures, skin glue, or adhesive…

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    Winter Camping Essay

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    13 Tips for Camping in Australia During Winter Camping allows Australians to commune with nature through the many parklands the country offers. Whether they enjoy hiking the mountains, bushwalking, basking in the sun or numerous other outdoor activities, they can locate ideal campsites for their purposes. While certain campers enjoy only camping in the warm weather, others understand to glory of winter camping in the colder regions of the country during the winter months of June, July and…

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    In 2013, it was estimated that there are 382 million cases of diabetes mellitus (DM) worldwide, including Type One and Type Two (Diabetes Mellitus: Diagnosis, classification, and pathophysiology, 2015). DM refers to a group of common metabolic autoimmune disorders that involve hyperglycemia, or an excess of glucose in the bloodstream. In all cases for Type One DM, and in some situations for Type Two, patients who are diagnosed must be insulin-dependent. Insulin is a hormone that is secreted by…

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    Despite its barbaric reputation, medical care during the Civil War helped dawn a new era of modern medicine. Under Letterman’s encouragement of triage organization that is still used today, techniques developed in response to sick and wounded soldiers led to advances in pain management and directly influenced the modern ambulance and trauma system. Union surgeon general, William A. Hammond, standardized, organized and designed new hospital layouts for the army that are still used today.…

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    But the entire healing process can take a couple of weeks. Immediately after implants are inserted you will be wrapped in gauze dressings and an elastic bandage or support bra. After a few hours you will be free to go home but before leaving you will be given specific instructions on how to care for yourself following surgery. For the first 24-48 hours you are not able to shower as your wounds are still new…

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    medicinal setting include X-rays, CT scans and the growing use of electronic medical records (EMR). They, among a few has helped in identifying health threats and interpreting digital information. Seemingly small, insignificant innovations such as adhesive bandages and ankle braces and larger technologies like MRI machines, artificial organs, and robotic prosthetic limbs, technology has made a positive impact on medicine. As time passes new technologies with be introduced. It is hard to picture…

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    Pros And Cons Of Declawing

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    Since declawing is so harmful to cats, many cat owners have found other ways to deter their cats from scratching. One substitute for an onychectomy is soft nail caps. Nail caps go over a cat’s nails and are secured with a non-toxic adhesive and usually go unnoticed by the cat. The caps fall off as the nail grows and must be replaced around every six weeks. Just like a declawed cat, it is not advised for cats to go outdoors with nail caps because they are blunt and make it difficult…

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    Can Cosmetic Testing be 100% Cruelty Free? Imagine this, your household pet such as a dog, rabbit, guinea pig, etc being put through horrific tests that are designed solely to inflict pain and determine how much damage one product is capable of. What you just imagined is not merely a figure of your imagination, but the harsh reality of cosmetic animal testing. Innocent animals are used everyday in laboratories to determine the level of toxicity, irritancy, and overall lethalness a cosmetic…

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