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    Habits In Hijama Therapy

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    Finally, remember that your education is an ongoing habit, not a single event. Getting your degree, diploma or certificate is just the beginning of your continuing education as a Hijama therapist. Make it a “habit” to obtain knowledge often so that, like your patients – and for your patients – you are learning something new every day. Your Patients Need Knowledge Too You should be able to teach patients how to change their lifestyle and habits to maintain good health. This includes sharing…

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    on each slides and interesting links we found on different parts of the brain. On day five, we learned about the relationship of the endocrine system to the brain and its regulation of multiple body functions. To do this, we designed a children's book showing our understanding of the endocrine system. The book had to include the adrenal glands and the thymus gland. Our book had to be simplified so children could understand it. We had to have a total of seven pages. On day six, we learned about…

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    Major functions of circulatory system- To move blood and lymph throughout the body. Diagram that includes the major parts - heart, artery, vein, capillary - and list the function(s) of each.The heart's function is to pump blood throughout the body the Arteries function is to carry blood away from the heart Vein- returning deoxygenated blood back to the heart after arteries takes the blood out. the function of the Capillary is to move oxygen and other nutrients from the bloodstream to other…

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    Pediatric Endocrinologist

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    Pediatric Endocrinologist A pediatric endocrinologist is a doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of children with diseases of the endocrine system, such as diabetes, growth disorders, diabetes, obesity, etc. I chose this career because my aunt is a To begin with, some strengths that make a person best for the job are having a good-natured personality, being able to accept delayed satisfaction, enjoy interacting and directing care for people, tolerating the faults of others,…

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    Addison's Disease In Dogs

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    http://www.petmd.com/dog/conditions/endocrine/c_dg_hypoadrenocorticism http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=2+2097&aid=520 Meta Description: Addison’s disease, or hypoadrenocorticism can affect dogs as well as humans. Here are the symptoms that you need to watch out for, and how it can be treated. Meta Key Words: Addison’s in dogs, Canine Addison’s, Canine Addison’s disease, Hypoadrenocorticism and dogs The Diagnosis and Treatment of Addison’s in Dogs The adrenal glands of all dogs…

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    Essay On Hypothyroidism

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    the thyroid is a butterfly shaped gland on front lower portion of your neck. The thyroid is an endocrine gland that secretes hormones into the blood stream. It affects every part of the body, muscles brain, organs, heart, energy, and one’s body temperature (American Thyroid Association). An important job of the hormones is to help control the pace of one’s cells and metabolism (“Thyroid Gland”). Hypothyroidism is the disease that describes when the thyroid gland is not producing enough hormones…

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    To understand how homeostatic mechanism regulates the human body’s temperature, we must know and understand the organization of the human body and how it relates to homeostasis mechanism adapting to the external changes, such as the weather. It will be explained how the stimulus, receptors, integrator, effector, and the different tissue types play a key role in how the human body responds to changes in temperature. The human body is complex and consists of several levels of organization (Ireland…

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    Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic, heterotrophic organisms who use various systems of control to maintain homeostasis, the stable internal equilibrium that is brought by certain physiological processes. When a stable internal environment changes, it is the responsibility of the animal’s body to bring conditions back to equilibrium. Animals maintain homeostasis to survive successfully; homeostasis is maintained by feedback systems within the body. These feedback systems regulate aspects of…

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    is a number of cells that form in the ovary during the early pregnancy. The Corpus Luteum is in charge of the production of progesterone but in very technical or scientific way, the corpus luteum is an endocrine structure, and don't forget it only forms during pregnancy so it's a temporary endocrine structure that produces progesterone in relatively high levels, estradiol and inhibin A in moderate levels and estrogen in small levels. As…

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    Teens need 8.5-9.25 hour of sleep each night,⅔ of them get less than 7 hours of sleep, 33 percent of teen report falling asleep in school, 43 percent of U.S. public High School start before 8:00 am.Irregular sleeping patterns affect number of endocrine, metabolic, and neurological functions that are critical to maintain a healthy life.The increase in academic demands,and growing social and recreational opportunities,all of which take place in spite of no change in rise time for school. Sleep…

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