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    Rui Lu Pig kidney dissection Purpose By cutting open the pig kidney, to figure out the following parts: capsule, cortex, medulla, pyramid, papilla, column, major calyx, minor calyx, hilus, renal artery, renal vein, pelvis, sinus and ureter of the kidney. Hypothesis If we dissect a pig kidney, then we will find many similarities to the human kidney because we have learned that mammalian kidneys are similar. Experiment Background: The urinary system is one of the biggest and the most…

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    Methods of marijuana detox. - Fluids drinking. Increasing fluid intake will help you to take out THC component of marijuana stored in fat cells and speed up metabolism. Except for water, it is recommended to drink Cranberry juice since it contains creatine and will reduce the harmful effect of water detoxification. - Healthy diet. You need to eat more vegetables and try to exclude fatty food from your meals. - Herbal additives. It is recommended to intake psyllium seeds, cayenne and…

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    Rhabdomyolysis Case Study

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    Rhabdomyolysis is a severe syndrome caused by a direct or indirect skeletal muscle injury. The damage sustained results in the muscle fibres releasing calcium, creatine, potassium and other proteins and ions into the bloodstream [1]. High levels of blood potassium, known as hyperkalemia, can result in kidney failure and cardiac arrest. Severe muscle trauma can also cause damage and leakage of blood vessels, resulting in an increased level of pressure within the muscle compartments [2]. This…

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    The process that is used by nurses and clinicians to consider a patient situation, collect data, process this data, make goals and implement interventions, evaluate outcomes and then finally, reflect on the learning outcomes from this process, is known as clinical reasoning (Hoffman, 2007). Clinical reasoning cycle is the tool that is used for the process of clinical reasoning. This paper will discuss management of Motor neurone disease using the clinical reasoning cycle as a framework. However,…

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    Duchenne MD

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    Effects Powerful Enough To Deteriorate Muscle And Hope Need an attention-getter. In 1861, Guillaume Benjamin Amand Duchenne wrote De L'électrisation Localisée in which he described the disorder now referred to as DMD. Although later discovered, Edward Meryon described this genetic disease first, but by that time it had the title of “Duchenne” (Abramovitz p. 19-21). Out of nine different types (“Duchenne”), Duchenne MD, the most common of childhood muscular dystrophies (Abramovitz p. 19-21), is…

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    Everything you need to know about water-cutting The unfortunate reality of competing in combat sports is that majority of weight-ins happen the day before or the morning of the actual competition. This allows some athletes to dehydrate themselves enough to compete literally 10-30 pounds heavier than they were just yesterday. Even if you don't want to go through this grueling experience, there is a good chance your opponent already did. Let's be perfectly clear from the start that water cutting…

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    A steroid is an organic compound containing a specific formula of four cycloalkane circles joined together. Some examples of steroids include sex hormones, anti-inflammatory drugs, and dietary fat. They are in animals, plants, and even fungi. There are illegal and legal steroids though people have found some alternatives that they can use as opposed to the legal steroids that have side effects. An example of a legal steroid is anabolic-androgenic steroids, a drug that mimics the properties of…

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    Symptoms Of EIMD

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    such as Gaelic football, soccer rugby and AFL muscle is also often damaged by direct impact through players contact and collisions with each other. It involves the mechanical disruption of the muscle fibers and release of cellular components such as Creatine Kinase (CK) into the blood. Other well documented symptoms of EIDM include disruption of intracellular muscle structure, prolonged impairment of muscle function (3,4,5,6), and delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS). Inflammation occurs to…

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    Jake Brown English 3 3rd Period 19 March 2018 Should Steroids be allowed in Sports In professional sports, athletes take steroids to get stronger and obtain more muscle mass. Most take them for an unfair advantage or to gain an edge on the competition. Men and women all across the world take them daily. The very first use of steroids has been dated back to Ancient Greece. The athletes in the Greek Olympic Games consumed large amounts of testicles from sheep and bulls. The testicles increased…

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    In 1817 James Parkinson introduced Parkinson’s disease after having six patients experiencing involuntary unsteady motions that didn’t related to other disease out at the time. (Lees et al 2009). Parkinson’s disease affects the central nervous system and it leads to severe troubles with body motions. Symptoms include shaking, stiffness, slowed body movements, unstable posture and trouble walking (Singh and Pillay 2007). Now 200 years later this disease is the most common movement disorder in the…

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