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    Gastroparesis Study

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    administration in hospital 1,2 and poor quality of life. The pathophysiologic cause of developing this disease still not clearly understand aside from associated with vagus nerve is damaged. Most common diagnosis causes of this disease are idiopathic and the other two common diabetic and prior surgery involved with the vagus nerve. In general, gastroparesis doesn 't cure the condition.…

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    Inner Fish Assignment

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    your Inner Fish The author chose to use 375 million year old rocks because anything older than that would be considered fish, or fish like. However, rocks 365 million years of age would be considered dissimilar to fish. Therefore, the author chose a median of the two in the hope that the “missing link” between fish and land animal would be found. These types of rock were sedimentary due to their formation near rivers and water where fish definitely were. Shubin and his co-partners were…

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    documented in patients with blunt trauma.[] [] Indeed, with the electrocardiogram and CK-MB as screening tests, the detection of myocardial contusion has increased from the detection of myocardial contusion has increased from 7 to 17 percent in patients with blunt chest trauma. However, false-positive elevations of the CK-MB isoenzyme can also be seen if the total CK is greater than 20,000 unites; this can occur after massive body injury.[][] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Categorization of…

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    Career As Anesthesiologist

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    yourself. There are many roads stretched in front of you after graduating high school. They could lead to the military, community college, a university, or immediate work. With that said, what will I choose when 2019 comes knocking at my door? As nerve wracking a question it is, I’ve decided that I want to continue to a four-year university for a bachelor’s degree in general biology. In addition to that, I would like to attend medical school and anesthesiology residency programs. Those 12 years…

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    as a Caucasian. This revelation sparked a national debate about what came to be known as racial identity. In a time where gender identity has been on the forefront of reality television lineups this new idea of a racial identity certainly struck a nerve. For people who are actually of mixed racial backgrounds this idea of racial identity may be somewhat familiar. While appearing to belong to one identifiable race there may be an internal struggle between the intersection of two or more races and…

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    Physical Therapy one of the biggest and most rewarding fields in health care today. There are plenty of opportunities for Physical Therapists help everyday people to overcome pain, restore mobility, and lead independent lives. As a Physical Therapist you can with people of all ages and backgrounds. Who are suffering from temporary or long term pain and disability’s caused by injury or disease. By becoming a physical therapist, you work closely with numerous personalities and qualities. Now I…

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    Limitations of FDG PET and PET/CT and the role of MRI One drawback of PET based imaging is that some tumor types do not demonstrate significant FDG avidity. Schwab JH et al. reported a case of myxoid liposarcoma metastasis to the lumbar spine and paraspinal soft tissues, which was not detected by FDG PET, but easily seen on MRI [19]. In these cases, where FDG PET offers limited sensitivity, other target specific radiotracers or other imaging modalities, such as MRI should be considered. The…

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    In 1817 James Parkinson introduced Parkinson’s disease after having six patients experiencing involuntary unsteady motions that didn’t related to other disease out at the time. (Lees et al 2009). Parkinson’s disease affects the central nervous system and it leads to severe troubles with body motions. Symptoms include shaking, stiffness, slowed body movements, unstable posture and trouble walking (Singh and Pillay 2007). Now 200 years later this disease is the most common movement disorder in the…

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    first stanza we only have one line, “why do they always send the poor?” This is repeated nine more times during the song. Records show that “military recruits in the United States come from areas in which household income is lower than the national median” (military.com). The military seems to attract poor members of society because they offer…

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    In today’s economy, many fellow Americans are searching for a new career path that includes job security and higher pay. The number one place to look for such a career is in the medical field. This includes workers in the Radiology field. For a Radiology department to be complete it needs to include several modalities such as Nuclear Medicine, CT, Ultrasound, and MRI. There are many misconceptions about what a Radiological Technician actually does. People might assume that the patient easily…

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