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    Age is a primary cause for knee and hip replacement surgeries. As we get older, our joints naturally become more susceptible to breakdowns in cartilage and a loss of bone density. Osteoarthritis, sometimes referred to as degenerative joint disease is an abnormal medical condition that causes deterioration, pain, swelling or stiffness of bones and joints. Although osteoarthritis affects all age groups, the condition is seen most often in the older population. This could be for various reasons.…

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    Hashimoto's Case Study

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    Discussion Display replies flat, with oldest first Display replies flat, with newest first Display replies in threaded form Display replies in nested form < Back To Discussions Discussion Week 3 by THERESA COLE - Tuesday, 28 March 2017, 07:42 PM CDT 1. What is Hashimoto's disease? Is it more common in women or men? Discuss this in detail. Hashimoto's disease is an autoimmune disorder of the thyroid that commonly affects women more than men. With this disease it…

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    Case Study Genitourinary

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    In the genitourinary clinical case study, a 60-year-old Hispanic male presented to the hospital with symptoms of enlarged prostate, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). This paper will analyze and create a comprehensive care plan for an acute and chronic care of BPH, as well as prevention and health promotion education for the patient regarding the disease process. I will refer the patient in the genitourinary clinical case study as Mr. A throughout this paper. BPH is a common concern affecting…

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    hormones are associated with the immune response, so estrogen can act as an enhancer of humoral immunity. Humoral immunity or antibody-mediated betta cellular immune system is a part of immunity that is mediated by active antibodies. Increased estrogen levels were found in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. An increase of the female hormone can activate 17-beta estradiol which increases the cell growth and proliferation. A deficiency in estrogen will decrease bone restoration which could…

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    Swot Analysis Of Am/Pm

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    on the market today. In fact, it is the only clinically proven product of its kind to deliver both am and pm energy in a single dose. The formulated ingredients provides a powerful blend of six unique ingredients that powers energy levels, reduce estrogen production, and increase testosterone levels in the first stage. In the second stage, Quantum T PM works while the body is in the REM stage, to recharge low testosterone levels, and promote the growth of hormone production. This dual…

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    Most women at some point in their lives want to have a child. The thought of bringing new life into his world, caring for it, and watching it grow up and live a happy life. When the baby is born a mother promises she will protect her child from any harm the world may try to throw at it. A mother never expects they themselves may possibly be the threat to their child’s happy life. Unfortunately for women with postpartum depression, this is the sad truth. Postpartum depression affects not only the…

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    Rheumatoid Research Paper

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    and delay the potential of certain types of arthritis. If your joints are healthy you can maintain mobility and function to avoid the pain and disability associated with arthritis. Also to get prevent rheumatoid arthritis get tested early, Increase estrogen, don’t smoke, boost your vitamin d , limit your caffeine, eat more fish, and avoid environmental toxins. The treatment for rheumatoid arthritis is that there have been discoveries that have indicated that remission of symptoms is more likely…

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    Essay On Turner's Syndrome

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    Background Turner’s syndrome is a genetic disorder that occurs in 1 in every 2,500 female births. Though it occurs in about 3% of fetuses, 99% of these fetuses are spontaneously aborted[1]. Turner’s syndrome can be defined as a combination of phenotypes with varying expressivity along with the complete or partial loss of an X sex chromosome[2]. Symptoms of Turner’s syndrome include, but aren’t limited to short stature, glucose intolerance, broad chest and widely spread nipples, amenorrhea,…

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    Vitamin C Benefits

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    It is advisable to take vitamin C two hours before taking antacids which are rich in aluminum; estrogens – the human body normally decomposes estrogens and eliminates them. What vitamin C does is to practically slow down the body's reaction to release estrogens. Therefore, it may decrease the effectiveness of estrogens and increase the side-effects thereof; fluphenazine (Prolixin) – impacts effectiveness of the pill by lowering the amount of fluphenazine…

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    Edamame Research Paper

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    Edamame is rich in isoflavones which is similar to estrogen. Isoflavones are known to have properties as anti-inflammatory, antioxidants, anticancer, and antimicrobial. These can regulate inflammatory responses, fight microbes, slow down aging in cells, and even protect against certain types of cancer. The two rich isoflavones in edamame are genistein and daidzein which could be used to improve breast cancer treatment. Another food that can help with aging is tofu. Tofu contains isoflavones,…

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