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    Acupuncturist Proposals

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    Consult a Reputed Acupuncturist to Get the Best Treatment Acupuncture is an old healing procedure to cure numerous physical and mental disorder. The process aims to restore proper energy flow in the body for its normal functioning. The interruption in the energy flow transmission can cause organ malfunction‚ and health ailments. Many people are moving for this conventional treatment due to its myriad of advantages in easing the discomfort of the people. Acupuncturists adopt various methods of stimulation

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    Chapter 1 : Organization of the Human Body Anatomy · Study of the structure and shape of the body and its parts Physiology · Study of how the body and its parts work or function Anatomy: Levels of Study · Gross/Macroscopic Anatomy · Large structures · Easily observable · Regional anatomy · all the structure (muscles‚ bones‚ blood vessels‚ nerves‚ etc.) in the particular region of the body‚ such as the abdomen or leg‚ are examined. · Systemic anatomy

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    neurons. They are found in the brain‚ spinal cord‚ and peripheral ganglia. No two neurons are identical in form; the numerous kinds of neurons differ widely in size and shape. Many have globe-shaped or pyramid-shaped cell bodies; short‚ branching dendrites; and single‚ long axons that branch only at the ends. Neurons may be classified by the direction in which they carry nerve impulses. Afferent‚ or sensory‚ neurons carry nerve impulses to the brain or spinal cord. A stimulus may initiate the impulses

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    What is Achondroplasia?

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    Achondroplasia Community College of Vermont Anatomy and Physiology I (BIO-2011-VR01) Spring 2013 By: Carrie A. Thibault Achondroplasia‚ meaning “without cartilage formation” is the medical term given to the most common form of dwarfism in the world. An estimated 1 in 15‚000 to 1 in 40‚000 births are to infants with achondroplasia. The mutation of the fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 gene (FGFR3) in chromosome 4 was first discovered in 1994 by Dr. John Wasmut of the University of California

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    changes and shifts in the external temperature in order to adjust the body’s internal temperature. So‚ once the stimuli is detected and received‚ the signal is passed along the central neural pathways including the dorsal horn of the spinal cord. Once it reaches the spinal cord‚ it then travels up the lateral spinothalamic tract eventually leading to the thalamus in the brain. In addition to the previous movement‚ secondary thermoreceptor fibers are also affecting the primary sensory cortex as well as

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    Because Lea is an old woman‚ aged 82‚ she constantly feels fatigued and irritable due to homeostatic imbalances in her body. Because of this‚ her body is more prone to diseases like influenza or a cold‚ because fatigue might make her feel hot‚ while it’s too cold. It is very important that she discusses a proper regime to use‚ in order to balance her

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    of a negative feedback system within the body is the liver when blood glucose levels fall‚ the glycogen from the liver is converted into glucose in order raise the energy levels in cells which is crucial. Vital organs that help to control the homeostatic mechanisms are the brain and nervous system. These vital organs help use to anticipate when key variables might rise and fall beyond the accepted range‚ for example; if it has been several hours since you have ate a meal and you are starting to

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    Brachial Plexus

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    dorsal scapula area‚ which is supplied by cutaneous branches of the dorsal rami. The brachial plexus is subdivided into roots‚ trunks‚ divisions‚ cords‚ and branches. Typically‚ the brachial plexus is composed of 5 roots‚ 3 trunks‚ 6 divisions‚ 3 cords‚ and terminal branches. ------------------------------------------------- Roots The ventral rami of spinal nerves C5 to T1 are referred to as the "roots" of the plexus. The roots emerge from the transverse processes of the cervical vertebrae immediately

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    Case Study- Meningitis

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    This is the case of AMN‚ a 3 year old single male child‚ who was admitted to . He is a Roman Catholic and a Filipino who was born at CHR V Langkaan II Phase II‚ Dasmariñas Cavite and currently residing at B36 L18 CHR V Phase II‚ Dasmariñas Cavite. He has two other siblings‚ Alvin and Jeng-jeng who stayed with him at the hospital with his grandmother. The person to be contacted with regards to his condition is his mother‚ Evangeline Nietes who lives with him. His current physician is Dra. Castro.

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    The Vagus Nerve

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    fibers‚ and transmits information from the peripheral tissue to the brain. The ANS consists of three components: the sympathetic‚ noradrenergic and parasympathetic‚ cholinergic systems that occur in the CNS‚ with the cell body in the brainstem and spinal cord and ENS 68. The vagus nerve is a part

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