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    Occipital Lobe Analysis

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    If the Occipital Lobes were destroyed or if we didn’t have that specific one lobe will we be able to do everyday matter? What will be the result? How can the brain tell what colors each and everything is if it is inside the skull? I chose and found this project interesting because there are a lot of functions in the brain and how everything processes. It is more interesting how we see things with our eyes‚ but actually comes from the brain. Most people wonder how the brain sees everything since

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    Lung Cancer

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    it is also different which each type. In the respiratory department‚ a major type of cancer we will deal with is lung cancer. Lung cancer‚ however‚ has different types and stages‚ but for this paper we are going to talk about Stage IIIA non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). In the article titled “Stage IIIA Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer” it was stated that‚ “Stage IIIA non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is a single cancer mass that is not invading any adjacent organs‚ but has spread to nearby lymph nodes

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    lung and alveoli

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    Sources from : http://intranet.tdmu.edu.ua/data/kafedra/internal/anatomy/classes_stud/en/nurse/1/22%20Nasal%20cavity‚%20larynx.%20Trachea‚%20bronchi‚%20lungs.htm THE LUNGS  The left and right lungs (Figure 23-7a‚ b) are situated in the left and right pleural cavities. Each lung is a blunt cone‚ with the tip‚ or apex‚ pointing superiorly. The apex on each side extends into the base of the neck superior to the first rib. The broad concave inferior portion‚ or base‚ of each lung rests on the superior

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    Heart and Lung Diseases

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    are hypertensive heart disease‚ coronary heart disease and heart failure. What is a respiratory disease? Respiratory disease is a class of diseases that involve every part of the lungs including the nerves and muscles of the lungs. Some of the respiratory diseases are pneumonia‚ pulmonary embolism‚ and lung cancer. Hypertensive heart disease Cause Hypertensive heart disease is caused by the arterial hypertension or high blood pressure that affects the heart. Symptoms

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    Parietal Lobe The Parietal Lobe is one of the four lobes that acts as the control center of the brain‚ and is located in the back of the head directly under the skull bone. Since the parietal lobe handles functions of focus‚ cognition‚ and perception‚ a person’s spatial perception or sense of touch‚ and visual perception or differentiation (identification) of size‚ shapes and colors will be challenged. . Damage to the Parietal Lobe impair the processing of visual images and other sensory input

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    Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

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    Temporal lobe epilepsy is a syndrome that results from recurrent epileptic seizures that can be traced back to the temporal lobe. In general‚ epilepsy is a brain disorder in which clusters of nerve cells‚ or neurons‚ in the brain sometimes signal abnormally. Neurons normally generate electrochemical impulses that act on other neurons‚ glands‚ and muscles to produce human thoughts‚ feelings and actions (NINDS‚ 2006). In temporal lobe epilepsy the normal pattern of neuronal activity becomes disturbed

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    4 lobes of the brain

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    There are four lobes of the brain. You have the frontal lobe‚ parietal lobe‚ temporal lobe‚ and the occipital lobe. The frontal lobe is of course located in the front of the brain and performs reasoning‚ expressive language‚ motor skills‚ and high level cognition. This part of the brain gets information from different lobes throughout the brain to carry body movements. The parental lobe is the middle section of the brain‚ it processes tactile sensory information like touch‚ pain‚ and pressure

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    Lung Cancer

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    School Lung Cancer Lung cancer is “the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in one or both lungs”. These abnormal cells do not carry out the functions of normal lung cells and do not develop into healthy lung tissue. As they grow‚ “the abnormal cells can form tumors and interfere with the functioning of the lung‚ which provides oxygen to the body via the blood”. There are two major types of lung cancer‚ non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and small cell lung cancer (SCLC). Staging lung cancer is

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    Varicose Veins Essay

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    Solutions: Reducing Varicose Veins Varicose veins are veins that have been enlarged and are often swollen so they rise above the surface of the skin. The appear blue or red and have the appearance of bulging. Smaller varicose veins are often referred to as "spider veins" since they have the look of a spider web spreading across the skin. Varicose veins are quite common in seniors with over half of women and over 40 percent of men over the age of 50 suffering from at least mild to moderate symptoms

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    1. The role of the frontal lobe in this experience is the process of voluntary muscle movements and emotional control. When I jumped‚ that was my frontal lobe acting upon what I had just perceived to be a snake. Also as I quickly changed from being stunned to laughing‚ that was my frontal lobe controlling my emotions. 2. The role of the occipital lobe in this specific situation was allowing me to visually see the snake/dark green ribbon. At first‚ my occipital lobe assisted me in seeing a “snake”

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