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    a nutritious nourishment that will give you a sound support, you are perusing the right article. Dates do ponders for the human body. They are ordinarily utilized as a part of the treatment of elevated cholesterol, hypertension, coronary illness, stroke, and so on. Nutritionists acknowledge dates for their nutritious esteem, and the capacity to secure wellbeing and battle various sicknesses. We give you 8 astounding motivations to eat dates all the more frequently: 1.High measure of iron…

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    results in aphasia can be caused by several events or neurological conditions, but the most common cause of aphasia is a cerebrovascular accident, or a stroke. People of all ages can acquire aphasia, but the most common sufferers are middle-aged to elderly individuals who have suffered a stroke, particularly occurring on the left side of the brain. Strokes occurring in the left side of the brain are so destructive because that is where language functions are housed in most individuals. There…

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    was full of life and worked as the editor for the French Elle Magazine had a Massive Stroke in his early forties while enjoying life with his two beautiful children. Jean Massive stroke took over his brainstem and he was in a coma for 20 days. Jean was a person who was very outgoing and active, sadly, his massive stroke turned into a locked-in syndrome and was paralyzed from head to toe, after his massive stroke he had a minimum option for physical movement and could not speak. While he was in…

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    as carmin, dark green and light yellow, revealed faintly. Also, there are several light grey lines on the different areas of the roof. The artist painted the most body areas of the house with light and grayish yellow as well as mainly horizontal strokes. One rectangle black mixed…

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    "It's only a short walk to the dock," they said. I don't mind short walks, but when there’s a 100 pound boat resting on your shoulder, a ten minute walk seems to last a lifetime. With my back hunched over, knees bent and about to give out, I lost complete feeling in my shoulders. As my teammates and I continued to walk, we saw other teams who finished their race walking their boats back to their trailers, their faces plastered with a painful expression on them, a confirmation that they…

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    Coronary Artery Analysis

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    differences between the systolic and diastolic pressure. This pressure is known as pressure pulse (PP) the difference is calculated by subtracting the diastolic pressure from the systolic pressure. There are two factors that may impact the PP, the stroke volume and the elasticity of the arterial system. Loss of arteries elasticity result in decreased response to the normal stimuli for dilation or constriction of the vessels to meet the tissues needs (Karch, 2013). The PP differences is then…

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    Dabigatran Case Study

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    mL/min is 150 mg twice daily. However, the ESC guidelines recommend in patients with CrCl 30-49 mL/min to use the 110 mg BID dose. A subgroup analysis of the RE-LY trial (7) which included patients with CrCl 30-49 mL/min demonstrated a lower risk of stroke/systemic embolism and a similar risk of major bleeding with dabigatran in comparison to warfarin (8). Based on a pharmacokinetic modeling, FDA but not EMA approved a lower dose of dabigatran 75 mg BID in patients with CrCl 15-30 ml/mL (9, 10).…

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    through an increase in cardiac output which is a function of the amount of blood pumped in one stroke by the heart (stroke volume) and the rate of cardiac contraction (heart rate). The stroke volume does not increase drastically for bouts of exercise, but heart rate will change markedly, up to three times the resting rate. O Dynamic exercise causes other cardiovascular responses in addition to increased stroke volume and heart rate. For example, exercise will result in a general, sympathetic…

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    which are fats in the blood associated with conditions such as obesity, diabetes, stroke and heart disease” ( Medicine.Net) There are some ways to treat heart disease. Since heart disease is genetic, a person could get the disease but there are some ways to reduce the risks. If you are someone who smokes, and has relatives with the disease, there is a big chance of you getting it, but you can reduce the risks of a stroke by quitting smoking. There are some medications that help people with the…

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    As Dean Kamen, inventor of the Segway, once said “Clearly, there are many places where diesel is king or gas-turbine is king . . . but there are many places in the world where, as we 've seen, they just won 't do the job” (Daryl). Hydraulic electronic fuel injection units, turbochargers, and glow plugs—do the words mean anything to you? Car and truck motors are a mystery to many, but when diesel engines come into play, many can’t do anything except put them into gear and drive them. I will be…

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