symptoms of Hypertension? High blood pressure usually causes no symptoms and high blood pressure often is labeled "the silent killer." People who have high blood pressure typically don’t know it until their blood pressure is measured. They are: headache‚ dizziness‚ blurred vision‚ nausea and vomiting‚ chest pain and shortness of breath. Commonly seen in hypertension: heart attack‚ heart failure stroke or transient ischemic attack‚ kidney failure‚ and eye damage with vision loss What are symptoms of
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million Americans suffer a heart attack every year‚ and almost half a million die‚ according to the American Heart Association. A heart attack often is the first symptom of coronary artery disease. The blockage usually is caused by atherosclerosis‚ the build-up of plaque in the artery walls‚ and/or by a blood clot in a coronary artery. A slow buildup of this plaque may almost block one of your coronary arteries. The cause of the heart is not always known. Heart attacks may occur when you are
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“Heart Cockle” Simple and plain to the human eye and tainted with splotches of a burnt orange‚ the shell is a living relic of its past‚ its prior experience. The heart cockle is silent; it dares not blurt to the world what it knows‚ what it has seen‚ or what it feels. For lying in is natural position‚ the heart cockle has a pair of overly bright‚ stinging magenta ovals. Ovals to be eyes‚ as eyes to the soul‚ with a gaze of millions more surveillance devices. They were‚ a window into the cockle
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The Heart The heart is a group muscles that pumps blood throughout the blood vessels by repeated‚ rhythmic contractions. It is found in all animals with a circulatory system. The vertebrate heart is principally composed of cardiac muscle and connective tissue. Cardiac muscle is an involuntary striated muscle tissue found only in this organ and responsible for the ability of the heart to pump blood. The structure of the heart can vary among the different branches of the animal kingdom. Cephalopods
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From the very first few pages of Heart of the Matter‚ by the help of Greene’s writing techinques‚ the reader manages to start forming a very basic but clear impression of Henry Scobie‚ the protagonist of this novel and his wife Louise. Although all throughout the novel‚ Louise is seen from Scobie’s eyes‚ we can still illustarte a brief image of her‚ both physical as well as character wise. Scobie‚ describies contantly Louise as very unattractive human being with pale skin‚ ‘a white skin had
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Cardiovascular System: The Heart Purpose Explain why you did this exercise. Where there any safety precautions you needed to follow? If so‚ what were they? The safety precautions in this exercise were to wear goggles and gloves due to being exposed to chemicals and dissection of the sheep and cat heart. Appropriate work space was also required. Exercise 1: Microscopic
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Swimmers ear: Infection of the skin covering the outer ear canal that leads in to the ear drum‚ usually due to bacteria such as streptococcus‚ staphylococcus‚ or pseudomonas. Swimmer’s Ear Symptoms • The most common symptom of swimmer’s ear is pain. Pain gradually begins over a day or two. The pain almost always involves only one ear. The pain is especially intense when the ear is touched or pulled. • The ear canal may itch. • The outer ear may be red‚ and in severe cases the ear canal
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Ear buds can be used in everybody’s daily life‚ but something this little can make you deaf. On the other hand‚ there is a way to prevent it‚ all you have to do is keep your music or whatever you’re listening at a medium volume‚ because if you do blast it‚ each time you do‚ it damage your ears. Nonetheless‚ keeping it at a medium volume let’s you hear when there is trouble. Such as‚ your sister got hurt and is screaming‚ but you had your earbuds blasting music so you couldn’t hear her. If only you
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Growing up for people or orphans can differ‚ or they can be very similar. It all depends on their type of lifestyle. This is very similar to Tree-ear and Ruckel‚ who are both orphans. With this being said‚ there actions can differ. They both were left with someone else to care and provide for them. Therefore; there are plenty connections and disconnections between the two. Not knowing where they come from‚ they have plenty of questions. They are both abandoned and they are both poor. Despite the
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THE MERCURIAL THERMOMETER The principle of the mercurial thermometer is that mercury when heated expands more than glass. If‚ therefore‚ a glass-tube having a bulb blown at one end be partially rilled with mercury and immersed in a bath at a higher temperature than its own‚ the mercury will rise in the tube. If the bath have a lower temperature‚ the mercury will fall. If the mercury neither rise nor fall we may fairly conclude that the mercury and the bath are each at the same temperature. The essential
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