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    Non-Hodgkins lymphoma and sarcoma are among the rare forms of breast cancer. The Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma cancer starts in your lymph nodes, lymphocytes are cells of the lymphatic system. Sarcoma Arises in the connective tissue include, fat, blood vessels, nerves, bones, muscles, deep skin tissue, and cartilage. Being that breast cancer is the most common cancer among women; routine breast examinations are imperative to catching early signs. Some symptoms may include a lump and thickening of the…

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    The integumentary system is the hair, nails, skin, glands and nerves. Some of the integumentary system’s functions are to protect the body from things on the outside, It helps hold body fluid, helps prevent diseases take the waste out of your body that isn’t needed and help people with keeping their body at a certain temperature. The integumentary system also helps peoples bodies hold water in fat, so that it can protect the body from being dehydrated. Eczema has no actual confirmed cause but…

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    Ca2 Messenger

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    What is more, emerging evidences suggest that, by controlling levels of cytoplasmic free Ca2+ locally in growth cones and synaptic compartments, RyRs regulate functional and structural changes in nerve cell circuits in both the developing and adult nervous systems (5), and alterations in Ca2+ homeostasis by RyRs contribute to neuronal apoptosis and excitotoxicity, which are being linked to the pathogenesis of several different neurodegenerative disorders…

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    Twin Towers Essay

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    nations.They reportedly financed by Saudi fugitive Osama bin Laden’s al-Qaeda terrorist organizations.Nobody ever thought he was going to do a big thing as he did so everyone was really surprised.In less than 15 minutes after the terrorists struck the nerve center of the U.S. military, the horror in New York took a catastrophic turn for the worse when the south tower of the twin towers collapsed in a massive cloud of dust and smoke.At 7 p.m.President George Bush,who had spent the day being…

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    Nurse Safety

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    The healthcare setting contains infectious agents or hazardous biological or chemical materials which have harmful effects on nurses either indirectly through damage on the work environment or directly through infection (Rim & Lim, 2014). These biohazards include bodily fluids, infectious agents, and chemicals. Nurses are continuously in contact with bodily fluids such as saliva, blood, and urine. According to Rim and…

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    Mycobacterium Leprae

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    around for thousands of years and was even mentioned in biblical times. Leprosy is also referred to as Hansen’s disease named after Gerhard Armauer Hansen, the first physician to closely study the causative agent. Mycobacterium leprae is a disease that mainly affects the skin and surface nerve cells of the infected individual. Mycobacterium leprae has a waxy mycolic layer that makes its cell impermeable to a simple gram stain. In order to stain the cell an acid-fast test must be done. In this…

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    Bad Parenting Skills

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    Conceiving a child can be a dream come true for nearly everyone, but it is not a stress-free journey. Most people assume that they will be able to handle all the responsibilities of being a parent, but many times realize that it is different than expected. There are no characteristics of a perfect parent, it is a demanding but rewarding experience and learning to be a parent comes with the difficulties that arise throughout the stages of human development. As a mother in the prenatal stage of…

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    Essay On Hardness Of Water

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    Water is an important resource needed for our subsistence & is required on a global level. The various hydrologic cycles are necessary in order to preserve the balance of our ecosystem. Thus, good quality water is necessary for our survival. Chemical & biological composition are two criteria for evaluating water quality. Water hardness can be defined by the presence of divalent cations dissolved in a water sample. The divalent cations usually present are Ca2+ & Mg2+ and these cations bestow…

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    the abdominal cavity while contained in the embryo. They then descend through the inguinal canal into the scrotum. This forms the spermatic cord between the testes and abdominal wall. This cord contains the testicular artery, vein, lymphatic vessel, nerve, and the ductus deferens and is composed of smooth muscle. An inguinal hernia occurs when the intestine protrude through the inguinal canal. The scrotum is a pouch outside of the body, holding the testes. This provides an environment that is a…

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    aqueous humor in the eye due to the iris and trabecular meshwork being too close together which creates a closed angle where 270 degrees or more of the angle is occluded.1 Occlusion of the angle causes the intraocular pressure (IOP) to elevate. Optic nerve damage can occur if IOP is greater than 40 mmHg and permanent vision loss can occur if an individual's IOP is greater than 60 mmHg.2 The incidence of angle-closure glaucoma is variable but it is seen more frequently in individuals of Inuit,…

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