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    In the medical field, there are several medical conditions and diseases that we come across. Some are popular and some we don't often hear about. The disease I would like to talk about is called Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis also known as ALS. Many people know ALS to be known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease. This disease is progressive and is a type of motor neuron that slowly breaks down nerve cells and die. It affects the brain and spinal cord. It was first found in 1869, by a neurologist named…

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    their own decisions. The most personal of decisions to end one's life must be vested to that person solely. On the issue of ownership of one's life, the individual has the right to their own life. In the case of an illness like cancer or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), patients must endure rigorous treatment that lowers their quality of life. Daily chemotherapy and gradually loss of independence through immobilizing muscle weakness are the sad truths that these patients are subjected to…

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    Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis or ALS is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. Motor neurons reach from the brain to the spinal cord and from the spinal cord to the muscles throughout the body. The progressive degeneration of the motor neurons in ALS eventually leads to their death. When motor neurons die, the ability of the brain to initiate and control muscle movement is lost. With voluntary muscle action progressively affected, patients…

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    Tongue Tie Research Paper

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    Ankyloglossia is also known as tongue-tie, which can create many problems with eating, speech, and oral hygiene. Tongue-tie is an excessive tissue that connecting the ventral portion of the tongue to the floor of the mouth. 4% - 10% of babies with tongue-tie have difficulty in breastfeed, which resulting in early bottle-fed and slow weight gain. A procedure called frenotomy can help release the tongue from the floor of the mouth by surgical scissors or laser, which will improve breastfeeding for…

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    For my assignment, I got to interview Dr. Rolf D. Morstead, MD, FAAPMR on February 17, 2018. He obtained his degree at Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New Orleans and is in practice for more than twenty years. He is board certified in both Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine. Dr. Morstead currently works as an independent practitioner for eighteen years in Monroe, LA. He is also affiliated with St. Francis Medical Center and Glenwood Regional Medical Center.…

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    being able to lift a fork to eat daily breakfast, or wipe one’s face with a napkin because the muscles in the body that once functioned naturally are now degenerating, and ironically the only muscle that is left unfailing is the brain. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) also commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease is the illness that changes lives drastically each and everyday. ALS is a progressive neurological disease that is constantly targeting athletes around the world; thus creating an…

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    Craniofacial Cleft Essay

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    o The eyelids and orbits are designated as the horizontal axis of this functional system dividing the face into upper and lower hemispheres. o The orbit separates the facial clefts (0 through 7; going from medial to lateral) from the cranial clefts (8 through 14; going from lateral to medial). o In many cases, the facial clefts extend into the cranium in predictable lines to form combination cranial and facial clefts, including 0 and 14, 1 and 13, 2 and 12, 3 and 11, 4 and 10, 5 and 9, and 6…

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    Essay on Tuesdays with Morrie You never stop changing as a person until the last breath of your life. Mitch Albom, the main character in Tuesdays with Morrie, drastically changes throughout the memoir. Mitch, first-handedly, experiences the final days with his professor, his “coach,” Morrie Schwartz. Weekly, specifically tuesdays, Mitch and Morrie get together for a household conference at Morrie’s house. These get togethers change Mitch as a person, the way he thinks, feels, and loves.…

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    Senior Citizen Interview

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    The ever-growing gerontologic population across the nation captivates the attention of health care professionals in health maintenance and promotion. For this reason, nurses must be cognizant in comprehending and anticipating the needs of an aging adult. By strategically using assessment tools geared toward older adults, oversights in well-being may be discovered. The purpose of this paper is to interview a senior citizen and utilize screening tools to assess health, provide my overall…

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    Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: The disease that killed the Iron Horse Diseases do not discriminate between socioeconomic status, race or activity level and has little mercy. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), otherwise known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, is such a disease. Nicknamed the “Iron Horse”, famed first baseman for the New York Yankees Lou Gehrig, was one of the first individuals to bring ALS into the forefront of the general populations mind’s, after dying from the disease after being…

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