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    long legs like the modern human. Another physical trait that is extremely similar to that of humankind is the pelvis structure for childbirth. In order for the complication of childbearing to be reduced the question of having a small brain or a change in the pelvic structured would be what would reduce the problems during labor. Homo ergaster females resemble the female humans due to the pelvis having a structured ration that allows the baby’s head to fit. As a result, an infant is considered…

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    The bones of the Australopithecus Afarensis is one like humans have not seen yet. Evidence shows that they walked upright on two feet, but researchers are still not certain on how the species walked. Their footprints, shape of the pelvis, the curve of their spine, and the anatomy of their knee indicate that the species walked on two legs. This is one similarity of the Australopithecus Afarensis to humans, along with their body shape, use of thumbs, and the shape of their face. There…

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    Many people may believe that dance is a fairly safe sport; however, dance leads to many injuries. Dance is hard on the body, and puts stress on every joint, bone, and muscle. If there is not proper training, an injury is more likely to occur. Also, if steps are executed incorrectly, injuries may commonly happen. It is very crucial to execute every step correctly. Snapping hip syndrome is a common injury found in dancers. Snapping hip syndrome is what the name sounds like. Snapping hip syndrome…

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    Spotting and pain are typically the symptoms that tip off doctors of an ectopic pregnancy, and an ultrasound further confirms the diagnosis. The scan would reveal an empty uterus and sometimes blood that has leaked into the pelvis. A mass implanted in one tube is a clear indication of where a pregnancy has begun. If an ultrasound fails to yield definitive results, the levels of pregnancy hormones can be tested. Growth is slow in ectopic pregnancies because they are not implanted…

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    in one or both ovaries. This is referred to as Stage 1. Those tumor cells break off and spread to the pelvis and urinary system in Stage 2. In Stage 3, the cells spread to the abdomen. During the last stage, cancer cells spread into organs such as the intestines, liver, and stomach. A diagram of this process is shown on page 5. Symptoms usually do not appear until the cancer has spread to the pelvis and stomach. Sadly, many cases are detected when the cancer has already advanced in later stages.…

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    1 With right ASIS inferior in comparison to left ASIS and right PSIS with iliac crest superior to left PSIS, patient is having right anterior rotation innominate. While standing, patient will be leaning more on left side with apparent increase of right leg length and external rotation of hip. On assessment, patient may demonstrate weak gluteal muscles and increase laxity of sacrotuberous ligament. 2 Seated and standing forward flexion, and sacrotuberous ligament tests will be positive in…

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    Hamstring injury is one of the most common soft tissue injuries among athletes of any sports that requires sprinting. According to Verrall (2001), 20% of all missed games in Australian Rules Football is due to a hamstring injury. Hamstring injuries are classed into three; Grade I which is mild involves tearing of a few muscle fibres, grade II is moderate and involves a more severe tear and grade III is severe with a complete rupture of the musculotendinous unit ((Kilcoyne, Dickens, Keblish, Rue…

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    SHOULD TEENAGE PREGNANCY BE CURBED? Pregnancy among girls less than 18 years of age has irreplaceable consequences. It violates the rights of girls with life threatening consequences in terms of sexual and reproductive health and causes high developmental costs for communities, particularly in combating poverty. It has adverse effects on the young mother’s education, employment, social class, and their parents and also the psychosocial development of the infant. The babies are most likely to…

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    parts of the body. Five benefits of the best Pregnancy support belts pregnancy support belt Maternity Belts Alleviate pain Using the best pregnancy back support belt results in a decrease in general pain. In addition to the joint pains of the back and pelvis, pregnant women always suffer from sacroiliac bone pain and round ligament pain. Sacroiliac bone Pain is the result of excess relaxin that causes the hip joints to be less stable and loose. Round ligament pain is a dull pain to the acute…

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    Elias Abejo Acute Myelogenous Leukemia Symptoms: Acute lymphoblastic leukemia is a fast-growing type of leukemia that rapidly creates not fully developed immature blood cells. There are three symptoms of acute myelogenous leukemia that require a medical diagnosis or determines that you have acute myelogenous leukemia. The first symptom that will occur in leukemia is fatigue, or extreme tiredness and lack of energy you will feel all the time. You will also have infections that will occur more…

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