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    My aunt was one of the first people to ask me about my career choice. What did I want to be? It was an easy question for me. I told her “I’ll be a doctor.” There was never any doubt in my mind especially, with the support of my parents and emotional support from my paternal aunts who are also doctors. That single answer soon became a reality. Now I plan to seek training from AKU to prepare myself for an ideal career choice for its internship program Aga Khan University Hospital is one of those…

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    Treatment for a stroke relies on upon whether it is ischemic or hemorrhagic. Treatment for a transient ischemic assault (TIA) relies on upon its cause, how much time has gone since indications started, and whether you have other therapeutic conditions. Strokes and TIAs are therapeutic crises. In the event that you have stroke side effects, summon 9–1–1 right. Try not to drive to the doctor's facility or let another person drive you. Call a rescue vehicle so that restorative faculty can start…

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    With 11.7 seconds left on the clock, the score was 83-79. The Celtics have the ball, Rondo shoots the ball and misses. Gasol makes a defensive rebound and fires the ball up the court to Kobe. The buzzer beeps and the lakers win! This ended up being Jackson's last championship as a coach. Growing up, Phil Jackson’s parents were very religious Pentecostals. This made Phil want to get away from home. He decided sports would be his therapy and Jackson found out he was good at basketball (“Phil…

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    Vitamin C Benefits

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    Benefits of Vitamin C Vitamins are substances that the human body needs to grow and develop normally. (1) Vitamins are efficacious in preventing and curing a variety of ailments ranging from heart conditions, high cholesterol level, eye disorders to skin disorders. Generally, vitamins boost many of the metabolic mechanisms and perform functions that other nutrients don't. Vitamins can be acquired in various ways, commonly through the foods we eat. However, depending on the cuisine and…

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    imaging agent for use in patients with coronary artery disease. Cardiovascular disease is the main cause of the global mortality and morbidity of 17 million people. Surgical procedures currently combating this disease are percutaneous coronary angioplasty and coronary artery bypass grafting; both risking vein graft failure or restenosis; requiring further surgical intervention, drug or gene treatment. (Thomas, 2012) Target local drug delivery treatment (TLDD) was established to overcome…

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    brachial list. Contrast arteriography is utilized for conclusive limitation before mediation. Administration of blood vessel ulceration comprise of expanding the fringe blood stream by, for instance, reconstructive surgery (for diffuse ailment) or angioplasty (for restricted stenosis) is the intercession destined to influence the mending process in blood vessel ulceration. Agent evidences for interminable ischemia incorporate non-recuperating ulceration, gangrene, rest torment, and movement of…

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    1. Presentation of primary and secondary diagnosis Primary Diagnosis: Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) Normally, as the heart contracts, it is able to exert a pressure that drives blood throughout the cardiovascular system and allows for perfusion as well as gas and nutrient exchange to take place. This blood flow is typically described by the equation Q=P/R, where Q represents blood flow, P is the pressure gradient, and R stands for total peripheral resistance.1 In a well-functioning system,…

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    prescribed. Procedures to either remove plaque in your carotid arteries or widen carotid arteries that have become narrow due to plaque. These may include: Carotid endarterectomy. This is a surgical procedure where the plaque is removed. Carotid angioplasty and stenting. This a procedure in which a thin tube with a balloon is placed into the artery and is then inflated to open the blocked portion of the artery. This can be followed by placing a stent to keep that section of the artery open.…

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    INDEPENDENT ESSAY WRITING: STROKE. INTRODUCTION: STROKE. A stroke happens when an artery in the brain gets blocked or starts to leak causing cells around the area to die due to lack of oxygen. This situation arose when some part of the brain is not functioning properly. There are two types of stroke: • Ischemic stroke, which occurs due to lack of blood flowing in the brain. and • Hemorrhagic stroke, which happens due to bleeding. When this happens, a person feels numb and confused, the…

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    Heart Attack Conclusion

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    Heart Disease in Women and their Unique Symptoms of a Heart Attack Introduction: Heart attacks are a very serious condition of the human body that require immediate attention. Heart attacks are known in the medical community as myocardial infarctions: myo- means muscle, cardio- means heart, -al means pertaining to; infarct means death of tissue (med term book). The parts come together as: tissue death pertaining to heart muscle (med term book). Each year, around one and half million cases of…

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