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    Introduction. The breast, also known as the mammary or modified sweat gland, is an organ located on both sides of the anterior thoracic region and for purpose of reference, referred to as the right and left breast. It is usually rudimentary in males, but in females, its enlargement could span between the second and sixth rib where it serves as the organ for lactation (Moore et al. 2013; Standring ed. 2015). Though the breast is seen as an organ on the anterior chest wall, a small proportion of…

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    Accidental Sisterhood

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    sitting and relaxing. The fact is that urinary incontinence is associated with a weak pelvic floor. Therefore, it is imperative for women with incontinence issues to take steps to strengthen their pelvic floor. The pelvic floor consist of muscles, ligaments, tissues, and nerves that lend support to a group of organs in the pelvic region. For example, the bladder, uterus, vagina, and rectum. Strengthening The Pelvic Floor The Accidental Sisterhood is a wonderful website that informs women about…

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    Football is one of the best sports in the world that garners a wide fan-base. Football stars are always in the go and cheered upon by their fans. However, their sports is not as easy and smooth sailing as one can think of since they also experience some major set-backs in the form of injuries. One of the most common football foot injuries is the high ankle sprain such as what happened to Barcelona forward, Neymar, during their team's win at the Copa del Rey in January 2014. During the ankle…

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    While it's true golfing doesn't call for the kind of flexibility that some other sports might demand, it is still a very important part of the game. There are, in fact, a number of reasons why flexibility can prove vital for lowering a score and making a round more enjoyable. The top reasons why golf flexibility exercises matter include: Form alone won't create an impressive score - Flexibility exercises can be very important for helping improve a game and lower a score. The truth in this can…

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    There are more than 80 types of autoimmune disorders. An autoimmune disorder occurs when the body’s immune system attacks and destroys healthy body tissue by mistake. What causes this to take place? Inside the human body we have white blood cells that secure againist destructive substances in the body immune system. A few examples include bacteria, viruses, toxins, cancer cells, and blood and tissue from outside the body. When the immune system has been attack it produces antibodies that…

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    The Skeletal System is basically the skeleton that helps support your entire body. In the skeletal system, however, there is more than one form of skeleton: the external exoskeleton of arthropods and the internal endoskeleton of vertebrates. The skeleton itself has 206 bones in the adult human body. The skeleton has two forms: the axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton. The axial skeleton supports the center axis of the body and consists of the skull, vertebral column, and the rib cage…

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    Essay On Polydactyly

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    Polydactyly is a common birth defect. The deformity is characterized by extra fingers or toes. Also called extra digits or supernumerary (meaning more than normal) digits, polydactyly results in extra digits that are typically just small bits of extra skin and tissue with no bones present. In some cases, however, there is bone structure within the digits making them partially or fully functional. According to Paul Arnold, polydactyly is caused by the mutation of a gene on chromosome 7. There…

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    Trachea Research Paper

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    attachment to the sternum, and the 11th-12th are referred to as floating ribs. Posteriorly, the ribs articulate with costal facets of 2 adjacent vertebrae. An articular capsule surrounds the head of each rib, which is secured by attachments of the radiate ligament. Each rib also articulates with the transverse process of its adjacent vertebrae through a costotransverse joint. The bony ribs then curve around anteriorly, where the next major junction is the costochondral…

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    Foot Pain Essay

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    is all about the remedies of it. What is plantar fasciitis? Do you feel excessive pain or stiffness beneath your heel or feet? This disturbance could be inflammation of the tissue in the feet that connects the heel bone with the toe. The tissue or ligament is known as plantar fascia, and the symptom is called plantar fasciitis. The swelling is caused commonly by some or the other injury or poorly maintained body or leg postures. Sometimes a muscular imbalance in the hips or pelvis cause…

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    C. Wright Mills, a prominent sociologist, described the sociological imagination as an awareness of the relationships between an individual and society (Jones, 2016). This awareness allows us to comprehend the links between our immediate, personal social settings and the remote, interpersonal social world that surrounds and helps shape all of us (Jones, 2016, p. 3). The concept behind the sociological imagination is to be able to distinctively tell the difference between personal issues and…

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