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    Causes Of Endometriosis

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    the endometrium, the tissue that normally resides in the uterus, grows outside of the uterus. The endometrial implant typically grows on the the outer walls of the uterus, the fallopian tubes, the ovaries, the intestines, or the tissue lining the pelvis. Rarely, the endometrial tissue spreads beyond the pelvic region. Despite being outside the uterus, the endometrial tissue behaves as it would normally, meaning that it thickens, breaks down, and bleeds with each menstrual cycle. Due to the…

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    mental disabilities an unusual bump above the nose, a beaked nose, unusually small head, droopy eyes, uneven eyes , or upward curved fingernails. Internally, a child with Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome could have heart or kidney problems, under developed pelvis as well as being deaf. People with this syndrome are also more susceptible to having lung infections. Wolf Hirschhorn has many treatments for it, as there are many symptoms, and complications for a child with the syndrome. Treatment for…

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    Cervical Cancer Essay

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    smelling discharge. The common signs of advanced stages of cervical cancer: 1) Weight loss. 2) Fatigue. 3) Back pain. 4) Leg pain or swelling. 5) Leakage of urine or faces from the vagina. 6) Bone fractures. Cervical cancer may spread to the pelvis, to the lymph nodes or any other where in the body. (staff of cancercenter.com, 2015) Cervical Cancer treatment: Cervical cancer if detected in its early stages, the chances of removing it will be great. The treatment of cervical cancer, in…

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    Birth control is just what it says, it is methods used to regulate or prevent the birth of children. You might have other meanings like birth planning, family planning, fertility control, and Planned Parenthood but to me they all mean not having children. Most of the time when we speak of birth control we are talking about some type of man-made method therefore when it comes to giving birth control to teenagers, for many reasons, I am against it. Introduction There are times when giving birth…

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    The Human Family Tree

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    Human Evolution For many years people have wondered how the human evolution started and why are we different from other species. Science brings us to new knowledge of how humans evolved in this world and the transition of apes to humans. The Human family tree starts from the Ardipithecus groups about 6 million years ago, the next one is Australopithecus group is about 4 million ago, the third one is paratroops group is about 3 million years ago and the last one is the homo groups is…

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    Ultrasound Research Paper

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    A company called Butterfly Network won clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration for the Butterfly iQ, a portable ultrasound system. The scanning system consists of a portable transducer or probe, a device that converts one energy to another, which connects to an iPhone, and an iOS app to display the images and control the settings. Butterfly iQ has an ultra-wideband matrix array that enables three different transducers to be used. It allows clinicians to perform various scans that can…

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    Young mothers encounter medical issues such as low weight gain, anemia, sexually transmitted diseases and cephalopelvic disproportion [a condition in which a baby is too big to fit through its mother’s pelvis for a natural birth] (Frick 30). Also teen mother’s typically do not seek prenatal medical attention exposing their babies to low birth weight, which in turn can cause health problems such as cerebral palsy, deafness, respiratory issues and death…

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    James Petrovsky was at his usual state until 3/12/2017 evening, he refused to walk or stand. When staff assisted him to stand, he dropped to the floor. The nursing assessment was completed, he was afebrile and no distress was noted. On the morning of 3/13/2017, still he refused to walk or stand and nurse was notified. Up on nursing assessment, he had shortness of breath with wheezing and his SPO2 was around 84% on room air. He was sent to Vista East ER on 3/13/2017 by 911 due to respiratory…

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    Bipedalism Evolution

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    Two of the most distinct features that separate humans from the other great apes are bipedalism and large brain to body size. But how did these features become so prominent? Approximately 6-7million years ago, the hominid lineage began to separate from the other ape species. Tracing the evolutionary history through fossil evidence explains how early hominids evolved to become today’s most prolific primate species. The goal of this paper is to discuss the physical characteristics that indicate…

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    spreads to the bones is different from cancer that starts in the bones (primary bone cancer). Bone metastasis is more common than primary bone cancer. The spine is the most common area for bone metastasis. Other common areas include the: • Hip bone (pelvis). • Ribs. • Skull. • Long bones of the arm or leg. Bone metastasis is painful, and it damages the bones. Bone metastasis damages and weakens bones in two ways. A person may have bone destruction (osteolytic damage) or abnormal…

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