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    Shoulder Impingement

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    The shoulder is the most complex joint in the body. It is capable of moving in more than 16‚000 positions. Many of its ailments‚ including the most common ones‚ involve biomechanical mechanisms that are unique to the shoulder. The most common shoulder problem for which professional help is sought out for is shoulder impingement (Haig 1996). Shoulder impingement is primarily an overuse injury that involves a mechanical compression of the supraspinatus tendon‚ subacromial bursa‚ and the long head of

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    Brain and Behavior

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    Diamond Withers BEH 225 Professor Bates 8/26/2014 The brain is partitioned into four main lobes‚ which include; the frontal‚ temporal‚ parietal‚ the temporal‚ and occipital lobe. The frontal lobes are concerned with management of movement‚ from stimulation of a person muscles to conceptual planning on what to carry out. The temporal lobe is the main area for premature auditory processing and a high-level visual processing area. The frontal lobes are situated on the front and the top

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    The ear is an organ of the body that is used for hearing and balance. It is connected to the brain by the auditory nerve and is composed of three divisions‚ the external ear‚ the middle ear‚ and the inner ear. The greater part of which is enclosed within the temporal bone. The ear is looked upon as a miniature receiver‚ amplifier and signal-processing system. The structure of the outer ear catching sound waves as they move into the external auditory canal. The sound waves then hit the eardrum

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    Epistaxis Research Paper

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    Epistaxis‚ a common condition in all age groups‚ has a bimodal distribution with 2 peaks: under the age of 10 years and in the 60s [1]. Sixty percent of people probably experience epistaxis once in their life [2]. Although epistaxis may occur secondary to surgery‚ trauma‚ hypertension‚ bleeding disorders‚ hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia‚ and antiplatelet and anticoagulation drug use‚ its etiology is unknown in 70% to 80% of cases [3]. Epistaxis is usually self-limiting but can be life threatening

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    Mental abilities

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    Mental abilities Our brain is a very complicated system of the human organism. It makes functioning all the organs and systems of the human body. The proper functioning of the human brain depends on various aspects and may be influenced by many different things. Modern people have a great amount of stresses which certainly don’t have a good influence on our health‚ including mental one. All kinds of head injuries may lead to serious problems this brain also. Such a very useful tool as memory is

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    Charles Whitman

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    Charles Whitman Jonathan Greene Forsyth Technical Community College Abstract Research has been extensive related to the brain and how it functions since early times. This abstract will explore the connection between the amygdala and a prominent legal case that happened in 1966 with Charles Whitman (Ledoux par 3). In his early life‚ Charles was a model child. He was born in 1941‚ and raised in Florida where he was an eagle scout and was a straight A student (Ledoux par3). He joined the

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    Dementia Care 4222-237

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    Dementia is the term used to describe the symptoms that occur when the brain is affected (damaged) by certain diseases and conditions (e.g. a stroke)‚ including Alzheimer’s disease. As this is a progressive disease‚ symptoms can be slowed down‚ but not cured and will always‚ gradually get worse. Regardless of the cause of the dementia‚ as it is the brain cells that are dying‚ some of the person’s abilities and functions of day to day life will progressively become more difficult. There are five

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    Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common entrapment neuropathy in the body 1 ; 2. It is a median neuropathy at the wrist due to compression of the median nerve beneath the transverse carpal ligament 2; 3 ; 4. Carpal tunnel syndrome is confirmed by the identification of abnormal median nerve conduction tests across the carpal tunnel. Nerve conduction tests are essential in the confirmation of the diagnosis of suspected cases of CTS. These tests are objective tests that assess the physiological

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    A long-term memory is anything you remember that occurred more than a few minutes ago. Long-term memories can remain for just a couple of days‚ or for many years. There are many different types of long-term memories. These memories aren’t formed and kept in a single part of the brain; the process is actually spread throughout several regions of the brain. The different types of long-term memories are procedural memory‚ declarative memory‚ semantic memory and episodic memory. • Procedural Memory:

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    2012.08.23_Prominent scientists sign declaration that animals have conscious awareness‚ just like us http://io9.com/5937356/prominent-scientists-sign-declaration-that-animals-have-conscious-awareness-just-like-us George DvorskyPFollowOUnfollow 8/23/12 5:00pm 8/23/12 5:00pm g 14711L 315Edit An international group of prominent scientists has signed The Cambridge Declaration on Consciousness in which they are proclaiming their support for the idea that animals are conscious and aware to the degree

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