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    One of the most widely recognized cancer that befalls in ladies is the breast tumor. It's trusted that around 246,660 new cases of breast cancer will be analyzed before the current years over in America alone, and more than forty thousand ladies will have a larger mortality ratio from it. Insights demonstrate that in each eight women no at least there’s a single person who will have breast cancer during her lifetime. These numbers should not take the circumstances for granted so that ladies…

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    Prostara is the Leading Prostate Supplement of Today: Here’s Why The prostate is a walnut-sized gland located under the bladder. Surrounding the urethral tube that passes urine from the bladder to the penis, the prostate performs the important function of producing the fluid responsible for transporting and protecting sperm. Most men are not aware of the presence of the prostate gland, until they encounter problems with it. Prostate problems are very common, especially among aging men, which is…

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    Female Ejaculation: Coital Incontinence or Something Else? Female ejaculation, what is it? How does it happen? Is it really an ejaculatory response or is it simply coital incontinence? Who experiences it? In trying to answer these questions, researchers have had a wide variety of results. The topic of female ejaculation is a source of controversy in the scientific community as well as in society in general. Many studies have cited conclusive scientific research indicating female ejaculation…

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    Gonadectomies have been done in animals for decades to control the animal’s behavior, increase lifespan, decrease overpopulation etc. Veterinarians have done the procedures since the 1930s (Pi, 2016). Back then the biggest issues with the procedure was anesthesia. Since then veterinarian medicine has evolved and gonadecomties have become more common and not viewed as a welfare concern. In 1969, the first low cost spay/neuter clinic in Los Angeles opened causing people to become more aware of the…

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    Clinical Presentation of Paget's disease of bone Symptoms of Paget's disease Paget's disease often has no symptoms and many people don't know they have the condition. The most common symptom is bone pain, but may include joint pain and signs of a nerve being compressed or damaged. Bone pain Bone pain caused by Paget's disease has been described as a constant, dull pain deep within the affected part of the body. The pain is usually worse at night when the patients are lying down. The affected…

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    Background Each year, more than 2.5 million people in the United States develop pressure ulcers (Berlowitz, 2014). “Skin lesions bring pain, infection risk, and increased health care utilization. Moreover, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid no longer provides reimbursement to hospitals to care for a patient who has acquired a pressure ulcer while under the hospital’s care” (Berlowitz, 2014, p. 1). Thus, pressure ulcer prevention has become a priority in hospitals. The first step in pressure…

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    3.0 Operant conditioning in Speech- Language Pathologists (SLPs) Furthermore, in order for the SLPs to apply the operant conditioning, they must have a better understanding of behavioural principles such as Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA). Baer, Wolf, & Risley (1987) defined ABA as “the systematic application and evaluation of principles behaviour analysis to the improvement of specific behaviours.” Learning, stimuli, responses, consequences, positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement,…

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    anomaly that involves a baby being born with the bladder on the outside of the body and often includes abnormalities of the pelvis and genitalia. Those with this anomaly go through multiple surgeries, incontinence, and urinary tract infections. Because of the stigma of physical differences and incontinence, they often experience emotional problems besides their physical difficulties. B.E.S.T started seventeen years ago to give Exstrophy families emotional, educational, and social support.…

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    pressure of the brain. However, the bed should be elevated thirty degrees to ensure neutral alignment and venous return, but the nurse could use other measures to prevent bedsores on the legs or heels. The nurse would be responsible for bladder, bowel incontinence, and providing safety for the patient always. Also, the nurse may provide care and emotional support to the family members. The road to recovery is usually and long and other support systems need to be accessible from all…

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    Background: Urology is a surgical specialty which deals with diseases of the male and female urinary tract and the male reproductive organs. There is anecdotal evidence that medical students not well known with Urology specialty comparing with other specialties like general surgery, internal medicine etc. Based on several factors including: students awareness, overcrowded curriculum, traditional medical education system, and busy hospital rotations in clinical years and internship are associated…

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