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    Introduction Air travel provides the best value of comfort and convenience in long distance travel. If you are a corporate figure, you are likely to make more than a dozen flight trips annually. Flying may be fun and fast, but at that high altitude, the body has to acclimatize and adapt to a new environment. Frequent flyers experience jet lag and fatigue, side effects of the flight experience. While these two are the most common, flying carries other health risks. Failure to address these risks…

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    those suffering from high blood pressure. • The high amounts of EGCG (catechin polyphenol) present in green tea helps avoid any kind of damage to arteries or vessels pumping from the heart. Thus mortality due to cardiovascular reasons like stroke, thrombosis, arteriosclerosis etc. can be reduced with regular consumption of green…

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    incendiary procedures bringing about leukocyte enactment, endothelial harm, platelet collection, and intracellular edema. The essential danger variables for venous ulcer advancement are more established age, stoutness, past leg wounds, profound venous thrombosis, and phlebitis. The determination of venous ulcers finished with tests, for example, lower leg brachial file, shade duplex ultrasonography, plethysmography, and venography may be useful if the conclusion is misty. Pressure is the pillar…

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    Ischemic strokes can interrupt the perfusion to any part of the brain causing cell death. If the blockage is formed in the arteries that supply blood to the brain this is known as cerebral thrombosis. In cerebral embolism the clot forms in some other part of the body, usually the heart. The clot or part of it breaks loose and traveled through the bloodstream to the brain causing the blockage. The amount of death and the location of the tissue…

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    hemostatic profiles under certain conditions and particular drugs will lead to a better understanding of bleeding risk ad clinical clotting prediction. Unlike other complex bench-top tests, it can reproduce the physiology of in vivo hemostasis and thrombosis. FlowMAP measurements do not lack of freedom degrees to decode thrombotic states as it happens in single measurements. Its variability reflects the hemostatic state when reacting to controlled drugs.…

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    Grace Hu, John S. Allen, Elizabeth K. Lacy, Huiying Zhang, Samuel A. Wickline, Gregory M. Lanza, 2006, Endothelial ανβ3 Integrin–Targeted Fumagillin Nanoparticles Inhibit Angiogenesis in Atherosclerosis: Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, v. 26, p. 26: 2103-2109. Thomas, A. C., 2012, Targeted Treatments for Research Notices, v.…

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    ADN vs BSN

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    Difference in Competencies between Associates vs. Baccalaureate Nurses Tara Garofalo Grand Canyon University: NRS-430V-0191 April 6, 2014 There has been much debate over the years about the differences in competencies between Associates Degree nurses (ADN) versus Baccalaureate Degree (BSN) nurses. In this paper I will discuss my findings and also give a patient care situation in which I describe how nursing care or approaches to decision-making may differ based upon the…

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    Warfarin Blood Clots

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    Question #15: Explain how Warfarin, a popular drug used to treat atrial fibrillation, causes disruptions in human fetal development. Blood clots can form in the body and either be a hindrance or a help. Those that help the body, stop bleeding, so that an excess of blood is not lost all at one time. The blood clots that act as a hindrance to the body can lead to heart attacks, strokes and at times pulmonary embolisms. Warfarin (C19H16O4) is a prescription medication that is used to prevent the…

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    Anticoagulants are medications that stop the blood from thickening as rapidly or as efficiently as normal. Anticoagulants medicines people referred to as blood thinners. However, the blood is made any thinner or the medicine make it more dilute. The blood thinners just prevents the blood from clotting. Anticoagulants are given to patient to treat and avoid blood from clotting in the blood vessels. Blood that clumps or clots, can block blood vessels and hinder the blood flow in the artery and…

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    Sickle Cell Studies

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    In recent years, policymakers and medical experts have expressed alarm about the common incidence of the genetic disorder sickle cell all over the world. While most parties agree that the issue deserves attention, consensus revolves around how to respond to the problem. This review paper examines the disorder, sickle cell, its signs and symptoms, mode of transmission and treatment methods. The information gathered for this paper was obtained from the work of various researchers and their…

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