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    Under the influence of yoga, the stress resistance of a person is markedly increased. As a result, various life troubles can hardly take person engaged in yoga out of the state of mental equilibrium. Moreover, even if such a shift occurs then the person comes to recovery much quicker and with the least losses. According to Posadzki, Parekh and Glass (2010) yoga training is efficient in curing mental health disorders and may enhance brain activities. Yogic breathing exercise, called…

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    Introduction to the surface, daily routines of Pharmacists may arise to be rather simplified and involved little plan hazard and responsibilities. As pharmacists allocate assigned biologic and anesthetic by doctors or dentists, they may accommodate abutment to those who seeks advice with non-prescribed products. This is a real yet the abundant ambiguous appearance of pharmacists; this career interest in abounding altered industries. As an example, technology plays a key role in pharmacists.…

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    Vaccination Arguments

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    By opting out of vaccinations, parents are not only putting their own child at risk but everyone around them is at a higher risk of contracting a preventable disease. In essence, parents have a moral obligation to vaccinate pending any medical contraindication for the good it does for everyone. Recently there has been a resurgence in diseases that were once eradicated/eliminated in developing countries such as measles and pertussis. Individual and herd immunity is declining due to the decrease…

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    Hip Arthroscopic Surgery

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    INTRODUCTION Arthroscopic surgery is considered as one of the most minimally invasive surgical procedure. It is regarded as one of the major breakthrough in the management of patients with conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system. Hip arthroscopic surgery was introduced for the first time by Burman in 1931. 1 However, indications and procedure for arthroscopic surgeries remained very few for many decades because of lack of expertise and instrumentation. Since the early 1990s, the number…

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    Malaria Case Study Essay

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    Introduction Malaria is a lethal disease caused by the Plasmodium species that are transmitted to people through bites of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes.1 There are 5 known Plasmodium species and among these, the P. falciparum is the most dangerous and deadly.1 According to the latest studies, there are approximately 198 million cases of malaria in 2013 and an estimated 584 000 deaths.2 However, Malaria mortality rates have decreased by 54% in the WHO African Region and nearly 47% globally…

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    TREATMENT GOALS • Stop progression of the disease • Prevent additional vision loss • Minimize functional impairment • Vision rehabilitation DISPOSITION • Recommendations for specialist referral ○ Patients who experience vision loss must be referred to an ophthalmologist experienced in retinal diseases ○ Immediate referral to a retina specialist is recommended when choroidal neovascularization is suspected or new visual symptoms appear in early macular degeneration ○ Consultation with the…

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    Parents should be required to vaccinate their children; unless there is a legitimate medical reason as to why the vaccine would be contraindicated. According the US Department of Health and Human Resources (2017), a vaccine is an invention that can provide immunity from a specific disease; those specific diseases range from influenza to polio. Most public schools require that a child has been immunized before they can attend; and this has started a lot of controversy from parents who feel that…

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    Poor Walking Ability Improvements in Gait In one interview series, both parents and the children stated that walking ability seemed to be improved after hippotherapy (Lemke et al. 2014). They also stated that their leg flexibility used during non-walking activities improved. This shows that even non-ambulatory patients may gain leg flexibility through the use of hippotherapy. While not a numerical measure of improvement, these comments made during the interviews do provide evidence that at…

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    pediatric Magill forceps was used to assist nasotracheal intubation. Group B : Fifty patients for whom Magill forceps was used to assist nasotracheal intubation. Exclusion criteria for the study included: Parentral refusal to consent (absolute contraindication), patients with aspiration risk, known upper airway abnormalities, and those having difficult airway were…

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    QUESTION 8. Describe fiber restricted diet. When would you suggest the physician prescribe this diet? Why should the patient only follow this diet for a short (temporary) period of time? Fiber restricted diet considers limitation of food intake with high amount of fiber. High fiber foods are fruits, vegetables and grains. Usually this diet prescribed for patients with bowel surgery, narrowed bowel after infectious disease or tumor action. This diet helps to reduce the amount of undigested food…

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