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    Primarily in the area of health, speaking in the social environment can be very large as can be seen in two ways in the behavior of society and medical. In society today is a trend one cyber world which may influence decisions on changing lifestyle , behavior or decisions through many factors such as social networks in which a statistical sample that at least are recorded 3,803,000 people , you can advertise through these means to make health and are physically, spiritually and emotionally…

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    Essay On Astrocytoma

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    Aside of this processes doctors can also use devices to diagnose Astrocytoma such as the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), a test that takes pictures of organs and structures inside the body using magnetic field and radio waves or the position emission tomography (PET), a special camera and tracer that takes pictures of organs (Starkweather 2011). The next step would be a biopsy, which uses tissue…

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    It turns out it may just be all in the brain. According to Frontline producer Sarah Spinks (n.d.) it is not only hormones or attitude that may be to blame for teens’ behaviors but now that adolecents’ brains are being studied through magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) there is evidence that…

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    characterize white matter as the information highway of the brain. The article tries to show the effective use of breastfeeding compared to modern formulated nutrition for infants. In the study, the researchers looked at the growth of about 133 babies using magnetic…

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    Maggots are usually associated as pests, but now they can save lives! Well, I’m not referring to the real ones. They are robotic maggots! In a few years, these manufactured pests will be able to help neurosurgeons. They can help save patients facing brain tumors and will change the outlook of surgery. Robots won’t replace humans, but they can improve our abilities. Technology is being more and more integrated in the medical field. Robots can have their own specialties depending on what procedure…

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    founding father of MRI is Raymond Damadian, who received a Nobel Prize in 1952. (Reference #1) During its beginnings, MRI was used for chemical and physical analysis only, later in 1977 the medical history saw the first MRI examination on humans. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the result of a precise image of organs and tissues throughout the body, where…

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    results obtained in 2014 by Chuang et al. (frontal lobes vs parietal lobes) most probably result from using different cognitive tasks in the MRI scanner (SCWT vs the Flanker Task). It is significant, however, that the results obtained with the magnetic resonance correspond to the results of the neuropsychological examination. The asymmetry of inhibitory processes (which are needed for correct executive control) is reflected in poor performance in neuropsychological tests. Verbal…

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    patient is exposed to these while inside the magnetic field created by sending…

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    Ultrasonography

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    CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study Ultrasonography is an excellent modality for examining abdominal structures including the location and dimensions of canine kidneys (Remichi et al., 2014). It involves a non-invasive procedure for examination of kidney diseases (Sampaio and Araujo, 2002) and offers advantages over radiography as there are no side effects of radiation and contrast agents (Nyland et al., 1995). Canine kidneys are located in the retroperitoneal region of the…

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    Classic Locked In Syndrome

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    For the purpose of this paper, and a full understanding of the topic discussed, immerse yourself in these circumstances, as if you are the patient. You are lying in a hospital bed, unable to move, wanting to talk to your mom as she talks by your side, but unable to speak. You listen to the nurse and doctor speak to your family as if you are not there, as if you cannot hear or understand each word. You are angry, you are frustrated, and you can't even make a sound. You are only able to exist…

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