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    Mandibular Nerve Journal

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    • Fistula develops (thin membrane) in skin, or oral mucosa to contain infection locally. • *Can spread to Paranasal Sinus via Blood or Lymphatics • *Maxillary Sinus = Caused by Upper Resp. Infections Via Blood System: (Potentially Fatal) • Cavernous Sinus → 1) Pterygoid Plexus, 2) Superior Ophthalmic Vein→Facial Vein → 1) Posterior Superior/ 2) Inferior Alveolar Veins / 3) Superior/ 4) Inferior Labial Veins • Valves prevent…

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    to flow out of the sinus cavities. Next, form a "V-shape" with your hands and rub the side of your neck in order to further promote drainage. Check out this video for a proper demonstration of how to massage your neck to drain the sinuses and lymphatic system. 3. Put Your Tongue to Work Using both your tongue from the inside of the mouth and your fingers on the outside of your sinuses can get them cleared out fast. To try this method, simply press your tongue as hard as you can on the roof of…

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    type of cancer developed from lymphocytes in the blood (lls.org). There are two major types, Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin (lls.org). Hodgkin lymphoma differentiates from non-Hodgkin because it specifically develops in the Hodgkin tissues in the lymphatic system (lls.org). The classic symptom of Lymphoma, enlarged lymph nodes or tumors of the lymph nodes, was first observed in the 17th century by an Italian biologist named Marcell Malpighi. (Lakhtakia & Burney, 2015). Very little more was…

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    staff has been treating cancer since 1991, and they’ve adopted an integrative medical approach, combining conventional and alternative treatments. Their principal belief is that cancer treatment must not be used at the expense of the patient’s immune system, so EuroMed Foundation utilizes an integrative treatment philosophy with an emphasis on maintaining the patient’s immune strength, while using very low-dose chemotherapy in the form of Insulin Potentiation Therapy (IPT), which specifically…

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    Venous drainage of the gallbladder drains into the right portal vein of the liver, while lymphatics drain into nodes of the porta hepatis and the cystic node of Calot’s triangle (Nagral, 2005; Ellis, 2011). The gallbladder, which is part of the biliary system, primarily functions to receive, concentrate and store bile produced by the liver. which used to assist the breakdown and absorption of fat in the digestive system (Drake et al., 2009). When food is consumed and enters the small intestine,…

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    A few symptoms of inflammation are redness, heat around the infected area, swelling and of course pain within the infected location. Now, inflammation is very important when it come to the immune system as its purpose is to restrict and dispose of anything harmful in the body so the body can start to heal itself. Inflammation is the body’s response to any injuries that you may sustain which prevents spreading and further damaging any surrounding tissue. Inflammations also disposes of cell debris…

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    Vaccines are a double sided sword. The decision of vaccinating or not vaccinating could either save a child’s life or it could put the child in danger. Vaccines have actually been scientifically proven to save roughly 285 children’s lives every hour from preventable diseases. That comes out to be 2.5 million sons and daughters! The Center for Disease Control estimated that 732,000 American children were saved from death and 322 million of childhood illnesses were prevented for the past 22 years.…

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    Overview Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma is any cancer that begins within the lymphatic system. Normally old white blood cells, called lymphocytes, die while new ones are produced. In non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, old cells instead multiply and divide. The body starts to accumulate large numbers of these abnormal cells, and this often leads to the formation of tumors. There are various types of this condition, including diffuse large and marginal B-cell lymphomas, follicular lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic…

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    the body to the right atrium. The posterior vena cava is part of the circulatory system. Heart: The heart is a thick muscle located near the center of the chest between the lungs. It looks like a quenched fist, pinkish in color and is surrounded by the pericardium. Its function is to pump oxygenated blood from the heart to the rest of the body and supply them with blood. The heart is part of the circulatory system. Pericardium: The pericardium protects the heart from infections and provides…

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    Health Benefits Of Asthma

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    wheezing. An herbal tincture focus on repairing the lungs membranes and increasing strength and vitality of the respiratory system includes Lobelia, a bronchodilator and antispasmodic which will support the repairing. It is thought to stimulate the respiratory center of the brain resulting in deeper and stronger breathing. Elecampane is a tonic herb for the respiratory system and soothes the bronchial linings and acts as an expectorant. To increase immunity Oregano contains vitamins and…

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