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    Grace Burton and Emily Dickey May 23rd, 2017 Anatomy HN - Vogel 4th Period Atrial Fibrillation Inside of the cardiovascular system, the heart normally has a regular heartbeat that is consistent. But for some people, their heartbeat is quivering and irregular which is called arrhythmia as the atria gets off beat. This rapid, abnormal heart-related condition is called Atrial Fibrillation, or more commonly known as AFib or AF. It can be caused by a variety of things, including some…

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    Varicose Veins

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    We are exposed to so many medical issues and problems on our day to day routine that we sometimes forget their names as well. The world today is so occupied with diseases and ailments that every now and then we get to hear about a new endemic being spread. Amongst these convulsions there arose a very widely spreading common problem of Varicose Veins. In some cases these veins do not cause any serious problems but in cases of serious cosmetic issues and dermatitis, varicose veins treatment…

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    Aged population i.e. population of elderly has been increasing around the world and so is the prevalence of many chronic illnesses including heart disease. As compared to the young people, the heart disease in elderly is difficult to manage due to various reasons and to care elderly patients with cardiac conditions has various significant changes from the care of younger patients with the same diagnoses (Jackson & Wenger, 2011). As a person become older, his or her body cells and organs also…

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    Clen Benefits

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    5. Do Not Maintain Diet For Long time With This Supplement Clen is a form of treatment used for breathing condition like chronic asthma. It acts as a bronchodilator and it helps in opening the airways. It will also increase the amount of oxygen which enters the system. There are also desirable benefits which come with taking a clen cycle for cutting. For anyone who wants to decrease their fat burning potential can use clen. It has ability to increase the amount of fat tissue burned during…

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    Muscle Spasm Theory

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    There are many theories that explain the damage that happens in DOMS at the cellular level. The most known explanation is the accumulation of lactic acid, but this was rejected because it was shown to be unrelated to DOMS. There is the muscle spasm theory that indicates that resting activation of the muscles caused spasm that compressed the vessels, hindering blood flow and increased the sensation of pain. The connective tissue states that there is a predominance of type II fibers that increase…

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    high cholesterol. Over time high cholesterol begins to clog arteries, increasing the risk of them having a heart attack. Many doctors proscribe a statin called Lipitor to their patients who have high cholesterol. (Like all statins, Lipitor helps prevent heart diseases and stoke by lowering the level of cholesterol in the blood)(drugwatch.com). ( Lipitor can reduce the risk of a stroke or heart attack, but like many other drugs, Lipitor has many side effects. The FDA has stated that…

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    Explain how atherosclerotic plaque is formed. Atherosclerosis is a disease of the large and intermediate sized arteries, where fatty lesions called atheromatous plaques develop on the inside surfaces of arterial walls. It is characterised by endothelial dysfunction, vascular inflammation and an accumulation of lipids, calcium, cholesterol, and cellular debris within the intima wall - making it a multifactorial disease that usually develops many years before manifestation of clinical symptoms.…

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    One of the main goals in the field of exercise science is to determine methods of enhancing performance during exercise or competition. When comparing methods of performance enhancement two essential theories come to mind: utilization of the stretch-shortening cycle (SSC) and post activation potentiation (PAP), which both result from pre-activation (Fukutani, Misaki & Isaka, 2016, Nibali, Chapman, Robergs & Drinkwater, 2013) The SSC focuses on increases in muscle force output through a…

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    Meningioma Case Studies

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    Overall survival Mean overall survival (OS) was 13.8 years (median was not reached) with 96% at 3 years, 93% at 5 years, 83% at 10 years and 64% at 15 years after RT. For low-grade meningioma survival rate was 97% at 3 years, 94% at 5 years, 85% at 10 years and 65% at 15 years, for atypical meningioma 91% at 3 years, 86% at 5 years, 62% at 10 years and 50% at 15 years. As expected OS is significantly better for low-grade meningioma (p=.034, Figure 1). Stratified by histology, we compared groups…

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    Do heart diseases and dental diseases relate? Have you ever wonder if there’s a connection between dental disease and cardiovascular disease? There are many threads of evidence, but they haven’t been tied together. Studies have shown that people with periodontal disease are more likely to have heart disease than those with healthy gums. So literally brushing your teeth’s and flossing can actually save your life. Cardiovascular disease are diseases that relate/ affect your heart. Most of the…

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