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    In case study five, Fred is a healthy 44-year-old male, who after working outside in the heat started to complain of excruciating back, stomach, and groin pain. Further symptoms included diaphoresis, nausea and vomiting along with intermittent relief from the pain. Fred’s wife took him to the hospital in which an abdominal radiograph which revealed a right renal calculus in the ureter (urolithiasis). Renal Calculi formation Renal calculi are the most common form of upper urinary tract…

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    Annotated Bibliography Henna Awan Florida State College at Jacksonville HSC4730 Dr. James Stittsworth 10/11/2015 Roher, A. E., Cribbs, D. H., Kim, R. C., Maarouf, C. L., Whiteside, C. M., Kokjohn, T. A., et al. (2013). Bapineuzumab alters aβ composition: implications for the amyloid cascade hypothesis and anti-amyloid immunotherapy. PLoS ONE, 8(3), e59735. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0059735 The neurological changes related to Alzheimer's disease (AD) heavily support the amyloid cascade…

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    PhD in Immunology & Microbiology, says, “research has found that when CD patients were put on a gluten-free diet, after six months only 8% of these patients had reversal of villous atrophy. An additional 65% of patients showed 50% improvement” (Vojdani 2), he proves that the restricting wheat prevents villous atrophy, which is the destruction of the human gut. This research points towards gluten being the culprit for celiac disease…

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    Ap Case Study

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    AP is an active and pleasant 12 months old infant, who is well dressed and appears to be clean. He plays with variety of toys at home. He seems very closely bonded with his mother. He sits in her lap for comfort. His mother is relaxed and have no complaints. Vital Signs: HR 105 regular, RR 30 breath per minute, BP 92/60mmHg. Temperature is 99.4 F. He is 31 inches tall (90.3 percentile). He weighs 22.5 lbs. (72.6 percentile). Head circumference is 43.5 cm (61.8 percentile). BMI is 16.5. No…

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    Have you ever played a sport? Have you ever rode a bike? Have you ever walked to the nearest McDonald’s? Everything previously listed is exercise! Exercise is a needed part of everyone’s daily life. Without exercise, it could lead to major consequences; today, I’m here to discuss everything you need to know about exercise. Exercise benefits our body more than you’d think. Many reasons are providing on Teens Health’s Why Exercise is Wise. First of all, exercise benefits every part of the bod.…

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    respiration. Since egg cells, but not sperm cells, keep their mitochondria during fertilization, mitochondrial DNA is always inherited from the female parent. An example of this type of inheritance disorder is an eye disease called Leber’s hereditary optic atrophy, and also a type of epilepsy, called MERRF. These are just some of the types of inherited disorders, but there are so many more disorders not yet discovered, or some disorders that are pending to have a solution…

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    effectiveness of workplace stretching. “Their muscles become stiff and it is highly recommended that they take a five to fifteen minute break stretching about every hour. ( Graham). This is quintessential because the stretches help to prevent stiffness and atrophy in the muscles mitigating injury as well. But, in the long term it helps to avoid musculoskeletal diseases that will occur during aging if not maintained. “On average, $5 is spent for every $1 of medical expense on a typical injury.…

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Assignment

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    My choice for a genetic disorder is Spinal Muscular Atrophy also known as SMA. SMA is an inherited or genetic disorder that affects spinal motor neurons. Without these properly functioning neurons, patients have increased muscle weakness. In some severe cases patients will lose the ability to breath or swallow on their own. According to the National Human Genome Research Center, 1 in 6,000 to 1 in 10,000 people are affected by SMA. There are three forms of SMA affecting children before the age…

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    Alzheimer's Research Paper

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    It occurs when neurons in the brain die, or their connections with other neurons break. This occurs because people with Alzheimer's disease experience atrophy of a part of the brain called the hippocampus. "The Hippocampus produces a neurotransmitter called acetylcholine. This chemical carries electrical signals from one neuron to another and is essential for memory, judgment and learning. In people with…

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    Polyneuropathy Pathology

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    autonomic function changes. Primarily, demyelination and degeneration of axons, it will lead to changes in sensory function, resulting in decreased sensation or impaired vibration senses. In addition, changes to motor function resulting in muscle atrophy, decreased reflexes, abnormal stress to joints, and difficulty walking on toes. The most severe manifestation of motor function is muscle weakness because it can progress to total motor paralysis and death from respiratory failure (Kuwabara,…

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