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    Cardiovascular disease is heart, strokes and blood vessel disease it is Australia’s biggest health issue at the moment one person will die from cardiovascular disease every 12 minutes and it affects 1 in 6 Australians or 4.2 million people every year. The key stakeholders for cardiovascular disease are lower socioeconomic groups, Aboriginal and Torres strait islander and those people who live in remote areas. They have a higher rate of Hospitalisation and died from CVD this is because it is…

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    Author's Note : Stay tuned! Amber finally follows her heart and decides what is right for her. P.S. Sorry if I break some of your hearts, but it must be done. Don't worry, I wouldn't count it out for the other guy just yet! My heart stopped. "Can I cut in?" The voice repeated again. I was frozen in place, I couldn't turn around. I took in the night air in a large breath, thawing my toes. The minute my eyes adjusted, I could taste the disappointment on my lips, the gloom seeping in my throat.…

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    There are many different parts of skeletal muscles that are important to the function of the muscles. Each muscle is made up of a lot of muscle fibers. Each muscle fiber has a thin coating covering the fiber called the sarcolemma. The muscle fibers also have a cytoplasmic type substance called sarcoplasm. Sarcoplasm contains large amount of glycosomes and myoglobin. Myoglobin is a protein that stores oxygen inside the muscle fibers. The muscle fibers contain striations that are made up of…

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    Aerobic Fitness Lab

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    populations that would be most applicable to this test are individuals that are active and healthy. The populations that would least benefit from this test are those that are small, obese, deconditioned, or those with an existing medical condition or heart…

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    body, such as increasing the risk of certain types of cancers as well as hypertension. Hypertension refers to high blood pressure, which in turn can be said to have extremely negative effects on the body, as it puts the person at risk of getting a heart disease and stroke. There are several factors that tend to contribute to a person having high blood pressure and that includes smoking, being overweight and obese, not exercising regular, as well as being stressed. All of these factors have been…

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    Without the heart, you wouldn't be able to basically live at all. The heart pumps blood through the body’s cardiovascular system. The blood gives oxygen and nutrients to the organs and tissues in the body and gives carbon dioxide to the lungs. We need the heart to survive and have a working cardiovascular system. The heart has four main parts: the left ventricle,the right ventricle, the left atrium, and the right atrium. A wall of muscle called the septum separates them. Oxygen-rich blood from…

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    It is found elevated in muscle damage of the heart, brain, or skeletal muscle following crush injury, in seizures, muscular dystrophy and inflammation, or also a disorder of skeletal muscle. Electrophoresis technique is used to separate and measure these isoenzymes. CK-BB isoenzyme drifts toward…

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    the body are very flexible. The skin will sag, which makes the bones in the body become pronounced. Within minutes of the heart stopping, a process called pallor mortis causes the usually pinkish tone to grow pale as blood drains from the smaller veins in the skin. Then the body beings to be as cold as its surroundings. (Verywell) Two to six hours after the body is dead, The heart no longer pumps blood, gravity begins…

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    Ime Report Sample

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    DOI: 6/1/2014. Patient is a 46-year-old male dishwasher who sustained injuries to his right shoulder, back and both legs when he slipped and fell while detaching grill. Per IME report dated 08/24/15 by Dr. Katz, it was noted that the IW has received conservative management that includes PT, acupuncture, massage therapy, 7-8 low back injections, back brace/cane and heat/ice treatments. It was opined that the IW’s cervical/lumbar and right shoulder condition warrants further treatment in…

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    Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation or CPR is a very essential life saving procedure that is provided to people who experience sudden interruption in the flow of oxygen to the brain. These conditions mostly include severe drug overdose and cardiac arrest. CPR has been responsible for saving many lives over the years, and has also stopped many unfortunate and permanent brain damages from happening. One things about CPR is that it has to be provided seconds after the event has occurred. Waiting for…

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