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    ultimately leads to the death of neurons, which is going to cause brain injury. The imbalance in ions has played a major role in how cellular damage takes place when it comes to TBI. When ion channel dysfunction happens, it can lead to cystic fibrosis, epilepsy and irregular heartbeats. Researchers looked at molecular simulations, and they found that a membrane can heal itself. While the shock wave itself does not cause a noticeable amount of damage, it is the bubble collapse within the…

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Our Mission NewYork-Presbyterian/Queens Medical Group offers superior general medicine and specialty services for Queens and the outlying boroughs. We work hard and succeed in providing accessible patient care that the community deserves. Our doctors take care of you like family. The current need is for growth and expansion of our neuroscience and cardiology services. Patients that are looking for these specialty services will be comforted knowing their needs will be met at…

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    into three metabolites: aspartic acid, phenylalanine, and methanol . Aspartic acid is present in all consumed proteins and used, in the human body, to make other substances such as energy or fat . Too much aspartic acid has been linked to diseases: Epilepsy, strokes, and Lou Gehrig’s disease . Phenylalanine, like aspartic acid is an amino acid and present in all proteins; however, unlike aspartic acid, phenylalanine cannot be made from other substances in human’s bodies . Therefore, one’s level…

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    Implanon Case Study Essay

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    CASE 1 Pregnancy Carried to Term After Conceiving with an Etonogestrel Subdermal Implant in Place A 26-year-old woman, gravida 3 para 2002, with an Implanon in place for 29 months, presented with a chief complaint of cessation of menses and a positive home pregnancy test. A viable singleton intrauterine pregnancy was confirmed via transvaginal ultrasound. The crown-rump-length was measured to be 0.41 cm, which was consistent with an estimated gestational age of 6 weeks and 1 day. At this…

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    They would shout, toss things, express impossible to miss sounds, and distort themselves into abnormal positions. Another Salem child, Ann Putnam, age eleven, experienced identical symptoms. Many modern theories suggest the girls were suffering from epilepsy, boredom, child abuse, mental illness or even a disease brought on by eating rye infected with fungus, and this is why the children would act so…

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    of lia’s condition. “Dan had no way of knowing that Foua and Nao had already diagnosed their daughter's problem with as the illness where the spirit catches you and you fall down. Foua and Nao Kao had no way of knowing that Dan had diagnosed it as epilepsy (Anne 2013). it very common today that hospitals don’t want to hire professional interpreter due to either financial or legal reason. However, the diversity among patients is increasing and the availability of interpreter should be included…

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    Cross Matching Essay

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    It's thought to have came from Egypt, it then spread to Greece where Physicians believed that illness comes from having too much blood. In Europe bloodletting became the minor treatment for many different conditions, the Plague, and smallpox to Epilepsy and Gout. There way of bloodletting was cutting a vein or arteries in the neck or arm, sometimes using a Fleam. Today, bloodletting still happens but only under certain circumstances, or depending on what the surgeons think you might have, Blood…

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    Cyclical Ketogenic Diet

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    The Cyclical Ketogenic Diet is not a fad diet anymore. As more and more people see the value of the diet, it is beginning to get the attention it deserves. From treating obesity to working with epilepsy, this diet has many benefits. The good news is that if you are looking for a way to lose weight and still enjoy some of those junk foods, then you have come to the right place. The low carb diet has been called a long term "fad" in the news media. With so many variations to the low carb diet, it…

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    Common Anxiety Disorders

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    Anxiety disorders are considered a group of related but very distinct mental conditions with specific diagnostic classifications and criteria as established by the American Psychiatric Association in DSM-5. Anxiety disorders are constellation of disorders with persistent features of excessive fear, anxiety, and associated behavioral disorders (Uphold & Graham, 2013). One of the twelve common anxiety disorders is Panic disorder. Panic disorder is a syndrome described by recurrent, acute, and…

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    hazard originating from smoking marijuana. 5. More extensive Access for Medicinal Use. Individuals inside and outside the medicinal field contend that marijuana is compelling in treating a scope of wellbeing conditions, including Crohn's illness, epilepsy, different sclerosis (MS) and posttraumatic push issue (PTSD). In many states, including Massachusetts, California and New Jersey, it is lawful to utilize restorative marijuana under specific rules. This implies more individuals will be…

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