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    Sale of Organs

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    Americans do not realize the extreme cost involved in care of these patients. Legalizing the sale of human organs is a more effective practice in comparison to recent alternatives presented to increase the amount of organs donated. Since 1984‚ the buying and selling of human organs has been illegal in the United States. This prohibition on organ markets is very controversial. Deciding whether or not to legalize the sale of organs has been a huge topic plaguing the medical world for a very long time. Determining

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    Kidney Cancer Every year 14‚240 people die from a disease known as kidney cancer. So today we’re gonna learn what are the main causes‚ how is it diagnosed‚ what are the symptoms‚ and how to treat it. Kidney cancer is a disease in which kidney cells become malignant and grow out of control‚ forming a tumor. These first appear in the lining of tiny tubes in the kidney and as time passes it grows and grow until death; This was discovered and named by Greek physician Hippocrates (“Father of medicine”)

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    Kidney stones are solid lumps of crystals that are separate from urine‚ and they build up on the inner surfaces of the kidneys. Kidneys are the bean shaped organs‚ in the middle part of the back. Each kidney is located in either side of the spine‚ just below the rib cage. Kidney stones can sometimes be undetected. You might not even know you have them‚ until it tries to come out of the urinary tract. Kidney stones have many symptoms. Some of which are: horrible lower back pain‚ pain in the rib

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    and Acute Diseases Kidney Disease Kidney disease is known as kidney damage or decreased kidney function‚ and can result in kidney failure. Untreated it can kill you. Signs and Symptoms. These are symptoms of kidney disease. One sign is high blood pressure‚ another is sweat crystalizing on your skin. People with kidney disease also have a higher chance of cardiovascular disease. Another symptom is increased protein in your urine. Causes There are three main causes of kidney disease. They are diabetes

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    Americans (Hispanic or Latino Populations‚ 2015). Each of these conditions is a type of kidney disease in which the kidneys cannot effectively filter wastes from the blood. Chronic Kidney Disease‚ or CKD‚ can lead to many severe health problems. Because the kidneys filter the blood‚ CKD can cause the body to retain fluid that can lead to swelling‚ high blood pressure‚ or fluid in the lungs (National Chronic Kidney Disease Fact Sheet 2014‚ 2014). CKD can also cause potassium levels to rise to dangerous

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    Kidney Dialysis There are two types of kidney dialysis: Haemodialysis and Peritoneal dialysis Both types carry out the function of the kidney: filtering our blood of metabolic wastes. Kidney dialysis is necessary when someone suffers kidney failure. Failed kidneys cant perform their excretory function‚ but also cant regulate ion concentration‚ PH levels‚ and blood volume. Haemodialysis: (carried out 4 hrs every 2-3 weeks) -patient is connected to dialysis machine by two thing needles inserted

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    Kidney Disease Case Study

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    SCENARIO OF KIDNEY DISEASE IN INDIA Kidney disease is a hushed killer. Almost 12 per cent of India’s population is expected to be suffering from some form of undetected kidney disease‚ which can cause a total kidney failure that needs dialysis and transplantation. Only 9 per cent of the patients are able to obtain kidney transplant and pay for the treatment. As many people belong to the weaker socio-economic status it is difficult to undergo dialysis which costs around Rs. 1‚500 - Rs 2‚200 per session

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    Background information Polycystic kidney disease is an inherited kidney condition that causes cysts to grow on the kidneys. Commonly referred to as PKD‚ Polycystic kidney disease is present in two different forms‚ autosomal dominant and autosomal recessive. Autosomal dominant is much more common‚ and both variations cause about 5% of kidney failure in the world. There are two types of autosomal dominant PKD depending on the gene mutated. The two are usually defined by the age symptoms are present

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    Organ Sales

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    states “Establishing a federal agency to oversee organ sales will cut dialysis costs and save lives‚ of both patients in need of new kidneys and those selling or receiving kidneys illegally by unregulated surgeons.” This is a good point‚ the organs would be ensured safe. The people donating would be more motivated to donate more organs if there was an incentive of making money. Some people fear that‚ “The lawful sale of organs would legitimize human sacrifice.” Although this might be true successful

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    com/2007/07/04/my-take-on-spin-selling-part-1/ Sales Behavior and Sales Success Successful Salespeople are… • • • Not better closers Not better at handling objections Not better at using open ended questions Many beleive the 3 key components to a sales pitch are: 1. Uncover needs with open and closed questions. 2. Overcome objections. 3. Close for the business. Huthwaite (Rackham’s research company) found through 10 yrs of research that the methods listed above are: • Good for low-value sales According to Rackham

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