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    3 Fantastic Ways To Take Years Off Your Face Without Going Under The Knife Whether you're considering plastic surgery, but not sure you'll like the results, or simply want an uncomplicated way to see a younger looking face in the mirror, you do have options. Plastic surgery can be a major commitment, including financially, and you may not be ready for it. For quicker, less intimidating ways to soften the effects of Father Time, consider one of the following methods: Dermal Fillers Fillers are…

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    finger. His movements back to his body were very slow and exaggerated. After failing to bring his arms down immediately after touching his nose, I advised him that his hand was to return down to his side immediately. During the test, I observed eyelid tremors in both of his eyes and a clockwise sway, ranging from 2”-3” back and forth. The rest of the test was completed with no deviations from the…

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    The Diving Bell and the Butterfly is an autobiography of Jean-Domonique Bauby, the editor-in-chief of the French magazine Elle. Jean suffered a massive stroke at the age of 43, becoming paralyzed except for blinking his left eyelid. With this massive stroke, when he woke, it was discovered he had the locked-in syndrome. Jean describes this condition as being “Paralyzed from head to toe, the patient, his mind intact, is imprisoned inside his own body, unable to speak or move” (Bauby, 1997, p.3).…

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    Known as the premier destination for aesthetic medicine in the Pacific, Honolulu’s Kaiser Permanente Ventures Aesthetic Center offers patients throughout Hawaii and the mainland the most advanced cosmetic plastic surgery procedures available. From breast augmentations to dermatology, laser procedures, and more, this state-of-the-art facility uses the latest cutting-edge technology, making them the leader in aesthetic medicine. The Aesthetic Center is proud to be partnered with one of the…

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    Vestibular Disease

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    A cat’s vestibular system is crucial because it makes the cat aware that he is turning left or right, walking, running, or facing upside down. On the other hand, a cat develops a condition called vestibular disease when the animal is unable to do body coordination, mainly due to several disorders affecting the vestibular apparatus in the inner ear or brainstem. Most of us would have staggered, lost balance, or tilting to one side for a few seconds when you spun around fast, such as when riding…

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    Jean Kazez Animal Testing

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    Jean Kazez said “Animals are not humans with reduced capacities. They have their own capacities, their own spectrum of aptitudes and behavior” When scientist do experiments on animals, animals may not live as long because they’re having stuff put into their bodies that aren’t healthy for them. Animals could probably catch diseases from the experiments and this could kill them. Animals make people so happy in life. Animals are even used to test products such as certain foods,medication and…

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    makes. Eriks choices impacted Paul by physical abuse, causing him to have low self confidence, and wrecking Paul’s friendships. A choice made by Erik affects Paul by injuring him physically and emotionally.” I remembered Eriks fingers prying my eyelids open while Vincent Castor sprayed white paint into them”(Bloor 264). Erik made this choice because Paul supposedly told on Erik’s friend, Castor, for spray painting the school walls. Paul became blind, but was very upset with his family for In…

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    What Is Thyroxine?

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    Symptoms of thyrotoxicosis include intolerance to heat, weight loss, increased appetite, increased bowel movements, irregular menstruate cycle, rapid or irregular heartbeat, palpitations, tiredness, irritably, tremor, hair loss, and retraction of the eyelids resulting in a ‘staring’ appearance. It is possible to have too much thyroxine however their can also be too little production of thyroxine. This condition is known as hypothyroidism. The most common causes is autoimmune diseases, poor…

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    Introduction: Choroidal osteoma is a benign ossifying tumor, occurs most often in young women, 2 or 3 decades. It may be located in the peripapillary or macula. It can be unilateral or bilateral. The etiology of the tumor is unknown. It may expand, decalcify, or caused choroidal neovascularization over the years. In this case, a choroidal osteoma in a patient with swelling of the eye and vision loss presented. Case: An 81-year-old woman was visited to our clinic with complaints of swelling of…

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    Let’s start from the very beginning. In the play, Midsummer Night’s Dream, there's some issues among gender equality. But I suppose that was expected from a play that takes place in a time where there was no such thing as gender equality. Now let’s get into some examples of gender inequality! One example of a time where I thought there was an issue in Midsummer Night’s Dream, was when Egeus was forcing Hermia to marry Demetrius, even when she had clearly told him that she wanted to marry…

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