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    Hyperpituitarism has existed for a long time. No one actually knew what is was in the early world, but in 1567 a man named Johannes Wires wrote a medical description about it which was later published in the Medicarum Observationum. After the description was published people finally noticed what Hyperpituitarism really was. “Gigantism” or “Acromegaly” is soon what it was noticed to be. More people wrote descriptions about it in the 18th and 19th centuries, but in the early 1900’s more people…

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    In an article written by Alan Kingstone, Chris Friesen, and Michael Gazzaniga they are discussing a study about gaze reflection and reflexive joint attention. They used two similar people to conduct multiple experiments to test out their hypothesis. In the article, Reflexive Joint Attention Depends on Lateralized Cortical Connections, their hypothesis was that the reflexive attention in response to gaze direction correlates with the hemisphere specialized for processing faces. The people used…

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    After assessing the skull, the patient face was assessed also. During this physical examination, the patient face was assessing for any abnormally like Bell’s palsy which could cause the cranial nerve VII damage and any asymmetry with the central brain damage. There was no edema around the eyes (periorbital). The normal findings were appropriate to the age, the face was symmetrically intact to the eyebrows, the palpebral fissures, and the nasolabial folds. Pain denied in both sides. If it there…

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    Alzheimer's is a disease that a lot of people get when they are old, most people that have it are in the ages of 65 and older. A lot of cases of dementia come from alzheimer's almost between 60-80 cases. Alzheimer’s normally hits older people just randomly because they do not catch the early onsets of the disease. You do not just randomly get it most the time you start with an early set of alzheimer’s and this process starts between the age of someone's early 40’s and 50’s. Alzheimer's is a…

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    Seizure Informative Speech

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    There are many people around the world that experience health problems and illnesses. Some may be incurable, or the treatments aren’t guaranteed to completely take care of that certain health problem. On the other hand there are some that can be curable and treated. We all hear the words and types of diseases, but some don’t know the real scientific definition and how severe some may be. Seizures for instance, can be not that bad or they can be horrible. First I will better help you understand…

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    A ganglion cyst, also known as Bible cyst is a noncancerous growth, (tumor or swelling) that forms in the body. Usually developed in the hand and wrist, or ankle and foot, especially on the top of a joint or the covering of a tendon (tissue that connects muscle to bone). It is solid but filled with liquid, jelly like substance. This substance is thick, sticky, clear, and colorless. Depending on the size, cysts may feel firm or spongy. Causes: There are no known causes for the ganglion cyst…

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    Cognitive Function, a mental process by which one becomes conscious of things, and can comprehend ideas/issues. It in involves all features of thinking, reasoning, and remembering. Our cognitive function decreases as we age, it causes our brains start to shrink in volume, and hemmers on our memory, thinking skills, and ability to comprehend what is going on. An example of cognitive function would be Alzheimer's disease, Alzheimer’s is a progressive disease that destroys your memory, and other…

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    While Hallux Rigidus may sound like a spell out of a Harry Potter movie, it is in fact a condition that affects the joint located at the end of the big toe. The increasing pain you are experiencing in your foot as you move through your daily activities each day could, in fact, be caused by just one digit on your foot. So what is this condition, and how do you go about fixing the problem? Hallux Rigidis Explained 'Hallux' is the Latin term for toe, and 'rigidis' is Latin for rigid. Therefore,…

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    Sciatica is a medical condition that causes sciatic nerve pain along the nerves in the lower back, lower legs and bottom. It is one of the longest nerves in the body, so it stretches from the back to each leg. Normally, this nerve is responsible for the sensations felt through the feet, thighs and legs. Unfortunately, this medical condition is fairly common, so many people in Jacksonville, Florida are likely to experience at some point. It is difficult to get a diagnosis because this…

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    Spinal / Head Injuries Caused By Falls What is a spinal cord injury? A spinal cord injury is a severe damage to the spinal cord, most of the times caused by a fall usually from high level heights. The spinal cord is a long structure of bones and nervous tissues, that help support your back and that are connected to your brain and neck which send signals to your brain allowing you to move and walk. ” Vertebrae are the 33 individual bones that interlock with each other to form the spinal column.…

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