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    or earthen pot‚ adorned with small neem branches and turmeric‚ vermilion (kunkum) or Kadi (white chalk) and a lamp on the top. Women place the pots on their heads and take it to Goddess temple‚ led by drummers and dancing men. Goddess temples have names such as Mysamma‚ Pochamma‚ Yellamma‚ Pedamma‚ Dokkalamma‚ Ankalamma‚ Poleramma‚ Maremma‚ Pochamme‚ Maramma‚ Yellammma‚ Nookalamma etc. and are decorated with special illumination buntings and festoons. | Origin of Bonalu festival The festival history

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    HEMIN TEST Introduction Ludwig Karl Teichmann was a Polish anatomist and physician who made an enduring contribution to forensic science with his discovery of the Hemin test or Teichmann test for hemoglobin. Also called the Teichmann crystal‚ this is a test that is used on dried stains to determine whether or not blood is present. Dr. Teichmann made his forensic discovery in 1853. His microcrystalline test remains in use today as a means of identifying whether or not dried stains at a crime

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    Specialized Records: A Look into the Release of HIV Records. Melinda Bryant Medical records are articles of information regarding a person’s health care that have been compiled over a period time into a file or chart. These records serve as a baseline of care received‚ which means that each physicians visit‚ each test result‚ each treatment‚ etc. is documented in the record. The general rule is‚ if it is not in the medical record it did not happen. All medical records are considered to be

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    Victor Taft Chapter summary # 1 (Gender inequality) What is gender? Gender is the personal traits and life chances that a society links to being female or male. But gender is more than that it something that in most parts of the world defines you before you can even define yourself. Gender is sometimes confused with sex‚ but sex is just a biological thing while gender is something that society defines and only humans posses. There is something called gender stratification that is the unequal

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    the DNA instructions you inherit from your mother and your father. Genetic tests may be used to identify increased risks of health problems‚ to choose treatments‚ or to assess responses to treatments. There are many different types of genetic tests. Genetic tests can help to: • Diagnose disease • Identify gene changes that are responsible for an already diagnosed disease • Determine the severity of a disease • Guide doctors in deciding on the best medicine or treatment to use for certain individuals

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    Patient Confidentiality 1 Article background: “Some 13 per cent of US medical schools have reported that their students have leaked confidential information about patients via blogs or social networking websites. The students didn ’t name names‚ but did provide enough personal information‚ such as the medical condition involved and hospital‚ for patients or their families to recognize who is being described…The information was provided by medical school administrators as part

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    be discussing Joseph Collins article‚ “Should Doctors Tell the Truth”‚ and more specifically his second premise. Collins second premise states‚ the truth can harm the patient. I will be countering this premise because patients should be told the truth whether it is good or bad. Withholding information from a patient to “protect” them form the truth is wrong because all information‚ whether good or bad‚ has meaning to the patient. The truth to a patient has intrinsic value. Given that the truth

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    Topic: Hospitals rejected patients Intro Attention Getter: A news from Bangkok Post (2013)- 31 years old mother was found in a terrified state at her home with a dead baby besides her. She went to a private hospital in Phaya Thai district. Staff said her insurance did not cover the birth of her baby and the service fee was at minimum of 15‚000baht. She could not afford the fees and decided to go back home. She later gave birth by herself‚ resulting in her baby’s death (Fendrickson‚ 2013). This is

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    News Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FOR MORE INFORMATION‚ CONTACT: October 10‚ 2013 (Name) Director of Media Relations 312-555-0986 (daytime)‚ 312-555-2059 (evening)

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    Ergogenic aids are substances or devices that enhance energy production‚ for use for recovery and provide athletes with a competitive advantage. Numerous ergogenic aids claim to enhance sports performance and are used by amateur and professional athletes. Approximately 50 percent of the general population has reported taking some form of dietary supplements‚ while 76 to 100 percent of athletes in some sports are reported to use them. Physicians can evaluate these products by examining four factors

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