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    Oral Hygiene and Colgate

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    decay. The fluoride works effectively to fight plaque and cavities. It also clean and polish tooth enamel. The uses and benefits of Colgate are it can whiten‚ brightens‚ deodorizes‚ removes stains and restores and protects enamel. It also can cleaning capabilities work wonders on many things besides our teeth. For example‚ after we eat‚ we must brush our teeth so that there is no germ in our mouth. Moreover‚ Colgate also can remove the dental plaque and food from our teeth. If we brush our teeth

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    both stained and unstained organisms. A wet mount is a preparation process where a live specimen in culture fluid is placed on a slide and the organism is free to move about. In the wet mount slides provided via LabPaq software with cheek‚ dental plaque‚ and yeast specimens were observed. The wet mount preparations were difficult to observe because of poor contrast‚ however‚ a common occurrence in the specimens were cells large in size and translucent in color. The slides provided with direct staining

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    The Aged Mother

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    What Is Alzheimer’s Disease? | | Alzheimer’s is a type of dementia that causes problems with memory‚ thinking and behavior. Symptoms usually develop slowly and get worse over time‚ becoming severe enough to interfere with daily tasks. | Alzheimer’s and dementia basics * Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia‚ a general term for memory loss and other intellectual abilities serious enough to interfere with daily life. Alzheimer’s disease accounts for 50 to 80 percent of dementia cases

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    of medicine‚ (Bhaishajyaquru) surrounded by followers of Bodhisattvas‚ Avalokiteshvara‚ and Mahosthamaprapta with twelve guardian generals who have pledged to disseminate the Buddha’s teaching (Tradition of Liao 916-1125‚ Metropolitan Museum wall plaque). <br> <br>On the other side‚ I noticed a standing statue called "Quan Yin" that I have often encountered. It was an Avalokiteshvara from the Sui dynasty (581-618) made

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    heart disease and stroke

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    leading cardiovascular diseases. They are the result of a blockage that prevent s proper blood flow circulating around the heart or brain. Normally‚ these blockages consist of a buildup of fatty plaques‚ such as cholesterol‚ on the arteries’ inner walls that lead to the heart or brain. The process of plaque forming is known as atherosclerosis. People who have high blood pressure‚ high cholesterol‚ diabetes‚ heart disease‚ sleep apnea‚ sickle cell anemia‚ elevated red blood cell count‚ migraines/headaches

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    of atherosclerosis will be discussed as well as other diseases leading to coronary heart disease such as transient ischemia‚ coronary stenoses and lifestyle factors. 4.1 Atherosclerosis Coronary heart disease is commonly caused by a buildup of plaque which narrows the arteries and reduces blood flow causing platelets‚ red and white blood cells in the artery to clump together forming a blockage (DeSilva‚ 2013). Atherosclerosis is defined as ‘disease of the arteries characterized by the deposition

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    Heart Atack

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    million die‚ according to the American Heart Association. A heart attack often is the first symptom of coronary artery disease. The blockage usually is caused by atherosclerosis‚ the build-up of plaque in the artery walls‚ and/or by a blood clot in a coronary artery. A slow buildup of this plaque may almost block one of your coronary arteries. The cause of the heart is not always known. Heart attacks may occur when you are resting or asleep‚ after a sudden increase in physical activity‚ or severe

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    Case Study 1

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    (25 points)
 Coronary artery disease is one of the most prominent forms of heart disease. It occurs when the coronary arteries that supply the heart blood become narrowed‚ and eventually occluded. This narrowing typically takes place because of plaque build up due to cholesterol and other fatty substances being ingested‚ also called atherosclerosis. This thickening of the artery wall can take many years‚ eventually completely inhibiting blood flow. Because the blood flow has stopped‚ little oxygen

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    Psoriasis Psoriasis is a noncontagious skin condition that produces red dry plaques of thickened skin that can appear throughout the body. The dry flakes and skin scales are believed to result from rapid proliferation of skin cells that is triggered by abnormal lymphocytes from the blood. Some people have mild cases of psoriasis and others have very severe psoriasis which literally covers than entire body. Psoriasis is considered a chronic non curable skin condition‚ it periodically improves

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    Workbook Unit 308 Identify methods of controlling plaque and the advice you would give patient for that method (O1AC1) Method Advice that would be given with method Manual Brushing Daily brushing of your teeth and gums and cleaning between your teeth is important because it removes plaque. If the plaque isn’t removed‚ it continues to build up‚ feeding on the food debris left behind which could result in causing tooth decay and gum disease. Brushing Technique

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