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    What is Obesity? Obesity is a very common condition affecting millions of people. Not only is obesity unhealthy, but it could be very costly, and most of all, very detrimental to your life and well-being. Please continue reading for ways you can prevent obesity, populations associated with obesity, and how to maintain a healthy life-style. Who is mostly affected? Technically speaking, everyone can become obese, including you. Obesity affects certain groups more than others. Obesity rates in…

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    3d Sonohoscopy Lab Report

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    Comparison of 3 dimensional sonohysterography versus hysteroscopy in Premenopausal women with abnormal uterine bleeding Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Ultrasound and Fetal care unit*, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt. ABSTRACT Objectives: To compare between the diagnostic accuracy of 3D sonohysterography and hysteroscopy in detection of intracavitary uterine abnormalities in premenopausal women with abnormal uterine bleeding. Patients & Methods: In this study fifty female patients…

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    Systems Relationship Assignment 1. Muscular System and Skeletal System The muscular system is dependent on the skeletal system to provide blood cells to the muscles. The blood cells contain oxygen which is converted into ATP during cellular respiration. The ATP is needed to perform daily tasks like walking. The skeletal system supports the striated muscle which allows movement to occur. The striated muscle connects the bone and muscle together. The skeletal system relies on the muscular system…

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    One of the best indicators of a true democracy in a given country is how the government and local communities care about children and elderly populations. Only a children-friendly environment with high health standards can build and keep our free society. The timeless Marmot Review (1) reflected one of public health’s highest priorities: giving every child the best start in life because child development during the very early period of life is essential for later emotional and physical health…

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    the development of the endometrial lining. During anovulatory cycles, continued exposure to estrogen for prolonged periods leads to abnormal hyperplasia of the endometrium and abnormal bleeding patterns. When estrogen production is poorly coordinated during the normal menstrual period, inappropriate bleeding and shedding of the endometrium also can occur. During menopause (between 48-55 years old), reduced amount of estrogen and progesterone is produced by the ovaries. Atrophy of the pelvic…

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    Larry Oliver 2 December 2016 EXSC 223 Assignment Four 1. Define Meiosis. Compare and contrast meiosis with mitosis. Meiosis is the nuclear division process that reduces the chromosomal number by half and results in the formation of four haploid (n) cells; occurs only in certain reproductive organs. Mitosis has only one division consisting of prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase, meiosis has two divisions each of the 4 phases listed. Also, meiosis has a synapsis of homologous…

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    Summary 1: Sodium and excessiveness of it is one of the main factors increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease and stroke in Americans. The purpose of this study was to test the relationship between the amount of salt consumed and cardiovascular disease or stroke. To do this study, researchers used a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies done between 1966 through 2008. They used data sources from Medline, Embase, Psychinfo, Cochrane Library, AMED, and CINAHL. The average salt intake…

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    HRT (Gompel et al., 2008). The use of oestrogen-only HRT increases the risk of endometrial cancer in women who have an intact uterus (Short, 2015). In these cases women should use progestogen with oestrogen to counteract the stimulation of the endometrium (Hickey et al., 2012). Combined HRT does not raise the risk of endometrial cancer providing the correct balance of progesterone is used (Furness et al., 2012). The risk of stroke for HRT women could be dose dependant according the Nurses Health…

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    Dyspareunia Research Paper

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    Dyspareunia, Female Dyspareunia is pain associated with sexual activity. This can affect any part of the genitals, and there are many possible causes. This condition ranges from mild to severe. Depending on the cause, dyspareunia may get better with treatment, or it may return (recur) over time. CAUSES The cause of this condition is not always known. Possible causes include: • Cancer. • Psychological factors, such as depression, anxiety, or previous traumatic experiences. • Severe pain…

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    Cancer is a polyp from benign to malignant involving with cells growing at an uncontrollable rate. Most neoplasms can be either benign or malignant depending on what stage and can be cured if treatments are done in time. Breast neoplasm is an obstruction where polyps are developed, obstructing the normal pathways of one or both nipples, the areola, and the ducts within the vicinity surrounds the breast. There are many forms neoplasms in the breast varying from IDC, which is short for Invasive…

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