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    are several ways to diagnose this disease. Spinal testing for a protein called 14-3-3, MRI of the brain, Electroencephalogram (EEG), CT scan of the brain, and blood tests may be done on a person. CJD can only be confirmed with a brain biopsy or autopsy and now in the medical field it is very rare for that to be done. Doctors offer several different medications that have been used to slow down the process of the disease. Antibiotics, interferon, blood thinners, drugs for epilepsy and…

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    injected heroin of the same quantity and quality that he had done the day before in an accustomed environment. Authorities were then called out. What they found was a dead body next to a syringe filled with a yellowish-brown fluid and sooty spoon. An autopsy found several signs that lead to the cause of death, heroin…

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    if he was it would show guilt, which started in the 17th century in New England. When shown her body he seemed unimpressed and continued to say he was innocent, which shocked the officers, Dr. David L. Rogers and Dr. James B. Kassam performed the autopsy on Helen. They found that the four wounds on her head and concluded that she died instantly and without a struggle. Also, discovered that she was burnt she was…

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    Nannie Doss more commonly known as “giggling granny” is notorious for being a serial husband killer. Killing became her solution for everything it was her stress outlet. Almost like a domino effect she kept killing after the first murder it became an addiction. “Giggling granny” born Nancy Hazel on November 4,1905 to James and Lou Hazel In Blue Mountain, Alabama. Growing up with a protective,overbearing,hot tempered father could have impacted her view on the world specifically men and…

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    Therefore, it is crucial that healthcare workers are culturally aware of the family’s instructions for post-mortem care, family notification at the time of death, receiving proper authorization for removal as well as, the permission or not for an autopsy and the facility’s policy and…

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    Technology In Psychology

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    ‘Discuss the claim that technology has played a decisive role in the development of psychological research.’ Most people would agree that the world of technology expanded very much in recent years. Nevertheless, technology always contributed to the development of society, education and not less in psychological research. New modern technology transforming research investigation gradually, helping to improve our understanding and allows to gather the evidence in an effective way. The influence by…

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    Hand Hygiene In Education

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    1. Assessment of the Teaching Needs and Literature Review Hand washing is a significant factor in the reduction of the various ailments that result from the germs and viruses attained via touching of contaminated surfaces as well as is the first line of defense against a pandemic, the common cold, the flu, SARS, foodborne illnesses, and other infectious diseases. With the hand washing, there is the elimination of the germs as well as the microbes such as bacteria and viruses from being passed…

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    Since the beginning of time there have been all types of people in the world. You have, modest people, smart people, wild people, egotistical people, and selfish people amongst many other kinds. What it all comes down to in reality is whether we are categorized in the eyes of society as good or bad people. Generally thinking about it, policemen, firemen, and doctors for example are typically seen as the good kind of people. This is due to the service they provide or are supposed to provide to…

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    Elvis Presley Impact

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    lvis Aaron Presley was known as the "King of Rock and Roll". He impacted not only western cultures but inspired generations. To this day many continue to listen and enjoy in music even after nearly 40 years after his untimely death. Elvis continues impacting musical culture as well as changing the face of music forever. Rock n roll is defined by its distinct rhythm and sound, Presley helped define this even more with his unique style and voice Elvis's Presley's parents, Vernon and Gladys had…

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    “ Does someone actually think I would kill my daughter because she wet the bed?” said Patsy Ramsey, JonBenet Ramsey’s mom. JonBenet Ramsey’s murder in 1996 still shocks the world today. JonBenet Ramsey was born on August 6, 1990, in Atlanta Georgia. The daughter of a fashion designer and a wealthy businessman. Her mom’s name was Patsy Ramsey and her dad’s name is John Bennett. She was the youngest of two children. She had a brother named Burke Ramsey who was born in 1987. In 1991 her and her…

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