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    performance by S$1.1 million or 16.6% from S$6.6 million for the financial period ended 30 June 2014 ("1H 2014") to S$7.7 million for the financial period ended 30 June 2015 ("1H 2015") due to the contribution of S$0.6 million in 1H 2015 by O&G's cancer specialists division for women and Radhika Breast & general Surgicare and the increase in patient loads. Singapore O&G is in the niche healthcare segment for women. While Singapore can be a mature market, it will provide a strong base in which…

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    Being Fat Is Not Ok Most of Americans are currently realizing that obesity is bad but being fat does not related on their health condition. Thus far, According to Paul Campos, the author of the essay “Being Fat Is Ok” for Americans, being fat is considered to be ok because he said that there is not enough evidence to show that this condition is a problem. The continuous condition of being overweight can lead to obesity for many people which will result in the…

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    Good Death Movie Analysis

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    terminal illness who decide to embrace the finality of their lives by spending their last days at the Sacred Heart Palliative Care Hospital in Sydney Australia. Norma Andrews, Sandy Riches, Darryl Calver, and John Peart are all patients battling terminal cancer who, instead of enduring futile and hopeless treatments, choose to spend the last weeks and months of their lives engaging in uplifting activities and being surrounded by their family and friends. Although their stories are portrayed as…

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    A lot of people are fat, and they become very sensitive if anybody calls them fat. It seems like they are denying the fact that their bodies are carrying fat more than flesh and bone. However, they cannot deny the fact that fat is unhealthy for them, and they need to stop gaining fat and burn it off their bodies. In “Circulation,” Eckel and Krauss (1998) write that obesity causes many health and heart problems and it may lead to death. Fat people should take a serious step in their lives and…

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    Shirota Case Study

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    1. Brief history of the company/factory ? In 1930, Dr. Minoru Shirota, who was conducting research in a microbiology lab at the Medical Faculty of Kyoto University in Japan. He succeed in culturing a strain of lactic acid bacteria beneficial to human health. This bacterium was named "Lactobacillus casei Shirota strain. It took Dr. Shirota another 5 years of research to find the right food medium for the Lactobacillus casei Shirota bacteria. In 1935 the first bottle of Yakult, a fermented…

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    Discussion The ideal treatment option for UPJO would be minimally invasive with a low complication and failure rate. Management of UPJ stenosis has been significantly influenced by many minimally invasive techniques, including percutaneous ureteroscopic, endopyelotomy, cutting transvesical balloon dilatation as well as laparoscopic pyeloplasty. All of these procedures were introduced with the aim to obtain the standard of open dismembered pyeloplasty providing long-term success rates between 93…

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    Home Is Where The Heart Is I look in the mirror and trace my finger down the scar across my chest. A tingling sensation runs through me at the remembrance of that memory. I close my eyes and take a deep breath to accept the events of the past few days. *** I ran towards the corner of the tortuous room and huddled up in a ball. My mother reached down for the metal rod, fright overcame me. From the corner of my eye, I saw my father, sitting there watching, never thinking of defending me.…

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    Stroke Case Study

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    Case Study Assignment #1- Stroke Patient Assessment Introduction Stroke is the single leading cause of adult disability in Canada, also accounting for one third of all deaths (Ontario Stroke Network, 2017). Approximately 14,000 Canadians die from strokes annually, and around 430,000 Canadians live with the debilitating effects of stroke (Ontario Stroke Network, 2017). For the purpose of this assignment and to maintain patent confidentiality, the examined patient will be referred to as a…

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    1. Introduction The aim is to produce a biopolymerical matrix from alginate derivatives loaded with chlorhexidine derivatives (chlorhexidine digluconate and chlorhexidine dihydrochloride) to use in treating periodontal diseases, which is widespread internationally. These diseases are referred to as periodontitis, or also as gingivitis. Gingivitis happens when the plaque and tartar stay longer time on teeth, and then become more harmful. In gingivitis, the gums become red, swollen and can bleed…

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    On the basis of data collected from the International Agency for Research on Cancer Registry in Karachi, it is estimated that about 8000 children (18 years and younger) suffer from cancer each year in Pakistan (Ashraf, 2012). Children Cancer Hospital [CCH], Karachi, started with humble beginnings and presently has expanded to a 44 bed facility with three specialised paediatric oncologists and twelve doctors offering specialised and advanced care to every child free of cost (CCH, 2016). Over the…

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