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    The Difference Between the Bones of Children and Adults Children go through several stages of growth before they finally reach adulthood, and their bones change along with them. As babies, their bones are softer and more flexible, so that they can bend some to be able to pass through their mother's birth canal. Then, as they grow older, they firm up considerably, but still stay softer than an adults. Children also have a difference in their growth plates that are at each end of their bones.…

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    During past three decades efforts have been put to reduce the cardiovascular risk factors so that the coronary mortality rate will decrease (1). Although, scientists have reached to advances in this field, but the probability of occurring an ischemic event is still noticeable in patients who follow guildline-base approaches to cardiovascular prevention (2). Since the overall rate of atherosclerotic disease is increasing worldwide, cardiovascular disease is now consider as a global cause of…

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    Testosterone is an essential hormone that regulates several aspects of men's health. It is responsible for sexual health and function, building lean muscle mass, red blood cell production, mental health stabilization, and much more. When levels drop due to age or an underlying health condition, men can experience several unpleasant, and potentially debilitating symptoms. RCMC Medical Center's testosterone therapy in San Juan, Capistrano, can help to reduce these unpleasant symptoms. Is Low…

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    Ms. Freedle is a 11 year old female who presented to the ED with suicidal ideation without a plan and homicidal ideation without a plan. Ms. Freedle reportedly has had multiple suicidal attempts in the past 3 months. She has had 2 attempts by drowning herself and one by place a knife to her chest. Today she went to school with a knife from home. Ms. Freedle states she was going to give it to her boyfriend. Per documentation she slapped a peer in her school for informing the teacher she had a…

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    The Heart-Junk Machine

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    The heart-lung machine, or pump oxygenator, invented by John Gibbon in the early 1950s, had opened the era of modern heart surgery for coronary artery disease (Buxton & Galvin, 2013). It significantly increased the survival rate and quality of life of patient suffering from coronary artery disease (CAD); however, the higher complication rate caused by the heart-lung pump machine, such as the neurocognitive impairment, the systematic inflammation, the long recovery time, and the high operation…

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    posture will provide improvement to all patients, as those with pediatric dysphagia are not a homogenous group. Some positions to improve swallowing among the pediatric population include: chin down, chin up, head rotation, upright positioning, head stabilization, and cheek and jaw assist (ASHA, n.d.). The postural changes utilized by SLPs will particularly differ in newborns versus older…

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    you to explore the beautiful off-road areas of your country. It is a great way to de-stress, keep fit, and gives you an overall workout, utilizing not only your legs, but your back, arms and your core muscles which you are constantly using for stabilization. Some important things you will need to get you started are- A good helmet, gloves, sunglasses, padded pants, a lightweight riding shirt, water bottle or camelback and sunscreen. If you haven't ridden a bike for a while, I suggest that you…

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    would let it play out as following. The action of Keith clinging to the briefcase so much so he refuses to use the hand holding the briefcase to open the water is telling in several ways. The primary way is Keith sees the briefcase as a source of stabilization in this time of chaos as it is something that is a part of his workday routine. Additionally, his unwillingness to put aside the briefcase in favor of having water, a necessity that is need to sustains life suggests he see the briefcase as…

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    Scapular Dyskinesia Study

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    Conservative treatment for scapular dyskinesia includes manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, neuromuscular reeducation and therapeutic activities. The importance of warming-up muscles before physical therapy has been confirmed to decrease the chance of injury and increase performance.14 Kelly et al.,15 suggests that using an upper body ergometer for 5 minutes at 65-85% of age predicted max heart rate is a sufficient warm-up before physical therapy. In a study by Naidu and Ramteka16, grade IV…

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    why I believe Jesus as a savior and doubting the things I believed without thinking through. In Proverbs 14:15, it says that "The simple believe anything, but the prudent give thought to their steps" (NIV). Questioning my own faith led to the stabilization of my spiritual journey, as I had doubt deep inside of my heart anyways. In this stage, I was able to critically understand the Bible, my understanding in Christianity became structured. The second to the last stage is Conjunctive Faith…

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