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    Organization: Memorial Blood Centers Memorial Blood Centers (MBC) is an independent nonprofit organization licensed under the 501(c)(3) and relies on volunteers to give blood and other blood components to help those who are in need of it. In order to meet the center 's mission, they partner with companies, corporations, organizations, and hospitals to impact a range of people. Therefore, Memorial Blood Centers is a social care organization that aims to create a blood…

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    Blood Pressure Case Study

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    When the heart pumps blood through the blood vessels, the blood pushes against the walls of your blood vessels, and such a force is defined as blood pressure. Blood pressure represents the rises and falls with the phases of the heartbeat, and the heart is at its highest during systole and at rest during diastole. The systolic pressure is the measurement of when the heart muscle contracts to force blood through the arteries, while the diastolic pressure is the measurement of when the heart is at…

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    Diabetic Research Paper

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    Manage your diabetes with the best diabetic-care products Diabetes is one of the most common concerns for people of various age groups. With the hectic lifestyles and modern day stresses, our body gets prone to many diseases and diabetes is one of the most common among those. However, following a disciplined approach and using the best diabetic care products, it is pretty much controllable. The extensive diabetic care product range is easy to use at home and equips you to keep a thorough check…

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    became widely used only from 1850 (Understanding animal research, 2015). After this time, many breakthroughs were made such as insulin for diabetics, hepatitis C vaccine and medicine for epilepsy, which have saved countless number of animals’ and humans’ lives (AMP, 2015). Today, we have developed many alternatives to animal testing, thanks to new technologies, which are used to develop and test new medicine and treatments; nevertheless, it is still impossible to exclude animals from animal…

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    Tom Head is a civil liberties expert and states that, “"pro-life" is to say that the person believes that the government has an obligation to preserve all human life, regardless of intent, viability, or quality-of-life concerns” (Head, 2013). Meaning, the women is opposed to getting rid of her pregnancy and is willing to keep the baby no matter the circumstances. Pro-Choice believes that women, (not the government) should make their own reproductive health decisions. Every person has the right…

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    Muscle Atrophy

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    As technology in the space sciences advances, the distances humans can travel through space also increases. Long-term space missions can cause complications to astronauts’ health (see Figure 1), the severity of which are not yet well understood. This paper focuses on three main health complications experienced by crew members during long-term space travel: muscle atrophy; loss of bone mass; and immune system changes. This paper also explores current research into preventative measures and…

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    Unit 4 The Brain Analysis

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    brain. The human brain is responsible for everything that happens in our bodies. On average the brain weighs 1.5 kilograms. It is one the most complex organs in the human body. The brain controls everything from coordinating movements to constructing sentences and even simple things like breathing. The brain is supplied with oxygen to keep it alive by a network of blood vessels. Structure of the brain The brain is made up of 4 main parts and they are: ● The cerebral cortex, ● Limbic system, ●…

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    In addition, groups, such as a religious groups, are against the research into a specific type of stem cell, embryonic stem cells due to how they’re derived. Embryonic stem cells are obtained from the destruction of an embryo that was grown from a fertilized egg that was originally…

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    of developing countries is not uncommon and is threatening the human rights of individuals around the world. The uphold of human rights continue to benefit rich populations while the poor suffer because of inequalities in the world 's systems as well as the systems within impoverished countries. These inequalities are supported by discrimination against populations, corruption in…

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    of the human muscular system. This learning was facilitated by the dissection of a cadaver and participation in collaborative groups projects. Through this experience, I acquired new skills and refined other proficiencies necessary to be a good fit for the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program (DPT) at Pacific University. Firstly, I grew in my ability to absorb large amounts of information, analyze it, and draw conclusions. This course required that I memorize the origin and insertion of human…

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