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    everyday life. Some people are not aware of how much of an impact stress can cause damage to their brain. Studies have shown that women have a higher risk for stress compared to men (Roszkowski et.al., 2016). Women are more likely to stress about social factors, while men on the other hand, stress very little about situations that encounter in their life. In this paper I will explain how stress can cause brain damage in a woman’s pregnancy, men who encounters Posttraumatic stress disorder…

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    depression? There are many causes of depression on the brain. The effects of depression on the body and brain. The different treatments for depression. Depression has many effects on the mind and body. There are a lot of causes from depression. Bullying is the number 1 cause for people to slip into depression. “Experiences like bullying make the blood-brain leaky leading to brain inflammation and leaving you vulnerable to depression” ( Colghan ). The brain cannot function if it is effected.…

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    Proper citation of the images was used and the photos showing equipment or products in this the presentation does not constitute a product endorsement by the presenter. The conclusion of this presentation was determined solely by the presenter. Write your name on the top of the paper provided and answered the following questions: 1. Do you think that early mobilization of critically ill patients is safe? 2. What are the perceived barriers of early mobilization? 3. Who should be included in the…

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    After dealing with this condition for several years now, I guess I forget that not everyone knows what it is. It's not cancer. Parkinson’s is a degenerative neurological disorder that destroys the the dopamine producing neurons in the brain. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that important in controlling and coordinating movement and without it movement becomes slow and less fluid. It’s most prevalent among people over age 60. It breaks down like this: 1 million people are currently diagnosed in…

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    Thrombosis Essay

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    DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS (DVT) COURTNEY BENHAM PHLEBOTOMY AND HEMATOLOGY SEPTEMBER 1,2015 Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is a condition that will happen when a thrombosis (blood clot) forms in the deep veins in the muscles of your body. Most commonly DVT is found in the legs, but can occur anywhere in the body. DVT can restrict blood flow through the vein, causing pain and swelling. Signs and symptoms of DVT include; swelling in your foot, ankle or leg, cramping in the affected leg felt mostly in the…

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    field regarding the prevention of deep vein thrombosis and the conditions that can occur after its development. One intervention that has been researched that nurses are able to provide to their patients to help with this type of condition is by equipping their lower extremities with graduated compression stockings. Problem Deep vein thrombosis, often abbreviated as DVT, is a potentially life-threatening condition where a blood clot forms within a vein that is deep within the body. These blood…

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    It is one of the more significant risk after surgery. It is the development of a blood clot typically deep in the veins of the patients legs. The trauma of surgery itself also increases the blood 's clotting tendency. Without the proper treatment, the odds of getting DVT after a big surgery are 25%. Always ask about the risk after having a major surgery…

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    Deep vein Thrombosis is the third most common cardiovascular disease after acute coronary syndromes and strokes, affecting 2 million individuals in the US each year. (Theodorou, Theodorou, & Kakitsubata, 2003) Although more commonly limited to the veins of the calf, lower extremity deep vein thrombosis is a very serious medical condition that can result in death or disability. DVT is a condition that happens when blood clots are present and forms in a deep vein, usually in the leg. It is…

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    Tomokazu Amo Letter

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    It is my great pleasure to write this supporting letter for Dr. Tomokazu Amano’s application for an assistant professor position. Currently, I am the Principle Investigator (Title: Senior Research Fellow) in the MRC Centre for Reproductive Health, University of Edinburgh, UK. The interests of my laboratory are to understand the epigenetic reprogramming that occurs during the oocyte-to-zygote transition, pre-implantation stages and the establishment of totipotency/pluripotency. I have known…

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    lzheimer's is the progressive mental deterioration that can occur in middle or old age, due to generalized degeneration of the brain. There is a lot of discussion in the eldercare community these days regarding Alzheimer's. With the advancements in medical technology, people are living longer than in past generations. It seems like a lot of folks may be able to physically get around better, but have more challenges with mental health issues such as Alzheimer's. According to WebMD, the biggest…

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