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    best centres anywhere in the world at a fraction of the cost in US‚ UK and Canada. Core Competencies Being a Specialty hospital‚ Wockardt’s core competencies lie in the following fields: • Neurology and Neurosurgery • Heart and cardiac care • Cardio Thoracic and Vascular surgery • Orthopedics and Joint Replacements • Minimal Invasive surgery Wockhardt Product Line Based on the core competencies of the

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    Even though manufacturers claim that the Taser guns are a safe and non-lethal tool. Amnesty International disagrees and has taken measures in suspending its use or at least restricting the types of situations in which they could be used to the extreme. According to statistics‚ between 2001 and 2008‚ 334 people have died in the U.S after being struck by Tasers. In August of 2011 there was another incident of a student who died as a result of a Taser gun shock in Cincinnati. Everette Howard‚ who was

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    Deontology The key ethical utilitarian ethical problem for the supplier/transistor company in this case is the position of hindering medical advancement and possibly ending more lives due to fear caused from the lives lost to that point with the pacemakers. The supplier had to decide whether it would be for the greater good to continue to supply the transistors. “Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you‚ --will invite

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    Choice of Topic Current Invention: Pacemaker Impact: Pacemakers are used to treat arrhythmias. Arrhythmias are problems with the rate or rhythm of the heartbeat. During an arrhythmia‚ the heart can beat too fast‚ too slow‚ or with an irregular rhythm. A pacemaker is a small device that’s placed in the chest or abdomen to help control abnormal heart rhythms. This device uses electrical pulses to prompt the heart to beat at a normal rate. During an arrhythmia‚ the heart may not be able to pump enough

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    provides support for muscle attachment and protects internal organs. 3. Smooth muscle tissue is found surrounding hollow tubes and wave like contractions move food particles through the alimentary canal. Cardiac muscle tissues have intercalated discs where the plasma membrane interlocks. Cardiac muscle tissue holds cells together and allows ions and impulses to travel cell to cell. Skeletal muscle tissue is used for movement and posture‚ breathing by the diaphragm‚ and the excretion of waste by sphincters

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    Uses of Computers in the Medical Field By: Tashauna Roberts Introduction In today’s society‚ there is a wide range of computer use. Almost everywhere you go today you are required to have some sort of basic understanding of how a computer is operated. In my report‚ I am going to tell you how computers are used in the field of medicine. There is a wide variety of use and need for a computer in the medical field. Their uses include storing patient related data‚ scanning and imaging the body‚ and

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    Module 6 – Written Assignment – A Broken Heart There are multiple functions of hemoglobin. The aim of this is to focus and discuss several parallel biological functions of hemoglobin. Hemoglobin has a molecular heat transducer through it oxygenation deoxygenation cycle. Hemoglobin has a modulator of erythrocyte metabolism. Hemoglobin oxidation as an onset of erythrocyte senescence. Hemogloblin and its implication in genetic resistance to malaria. The enzymatic activities of hemoglobin and

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    of geriatric population‚ growing use of neuromodulation as an add on therapy and the introduction of technological advancements such as the transdermal neuromodulation technology by Neurowave Medical Technologies and MRI safety enabled devices by Medtronic Inc. Neuromodulation or the use of neurostimulation devices for therapeutic purposes is one of most promising healthcare technologies. The global neurostimulation devices market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 14.3% from 2013 to 2020 on account

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    Meaning we have so many people coming up with new ideas and products but is really not doing enough research just in case they have some major defects. The Creation BUFFALO‚ N.Y.‚ Sept. 28 (UPI) -- Wilson Greatbatch‚ creator of the implantable pacemaker‚ which saved the lives of millions‚ died in his home near Buffalo‚ N.Y.‚ his daughter said. He was 92(Unite Press International‚ 2011). "Never avoid doing anything because you fear it won’t work‚" Greatbatch told University at Buffalo engineering

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    6;361(1-3):13-6. 7. Available at: http://www.ijhg.com/text.asp?2005/11/2/99/16810. Accessed May 17‚ 2007. 8 9. Available at: http://www.starweave.com/reflex/. Accessed May 17‚ 2007. 10 11. Hayes DL‚ Wang PJ‚ Reynolds DW‚ et al. Interference with cardiac pacemakers by cellular telephones. N Engl J Med. 1997 May 22;336(21):1473-9. 12. Diem E‚ Schwarz C‚ Adlkofer F‚ Jahn O‚ Rudiger H. Non-thermal DNA breakage by mobile-phone radiation (1800 MHz) in human fibroblasts and in transformed GFSH-R17 rat granulosa

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