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    Cosmetic Surgery

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    PLASTIC SURGERY: a way to become beautiful or someone’s unhealthy idea? With passing time‚ the urge to become beautiful is increasing in everyone’s life. Is the requirement just in our heads or is it truly needed. Does everyone have a right to be beautiful and look more attractive? Most of us would say yes. Everyone wants to be good-looking and pretty. Nowadays looks and appearances seem to be the basic requirement in every person and hold much more importance compared to a person’s abilities and

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    Sarwer has teamed with other psychologists and plastic surgeons to develop such screening questionnaires‚ which are included in the book "Psychological Aspects of Reconstructive and Cosmetic Plastic Surgery: Clinical‚ Empirical and Ethical Perspectives" (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins‚ 2005). The book‚ to be published this month‚ features a chapter on how to help both surgeons and mental health professionals screen for BDD‚ as well as explore the relationships among

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    Laparoscopic vagotomy Overview: Laparoscopic vagotomy is the surgical cutting of the vagus nerve to reduce acid secretion in the stomach. Causes: A laparoscopic vagotomy is performed when acid production in the stomach can not be reduced by other means. The purpose of the procedure is to disable the acid-producing capacity of the stomach. It is used when ulcers in the stomach and duodenum do not respond to medication and changes in diet. Diagnosis: A gastroscopy and x rays of the gastrointestinal

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    Sex Reassignment Surgery

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    Sex reassignment surgery (male-to-female) from male to female involves reshaping the male genitals into a form with the appearance of and‚ as far as possible‚ the function of female genitalia. Prior to any surgeries‚ transwomen usually undergo hormone replacement therapy and facial hair removal. Other surgeries undergone by transwomen may include facial feminization surgery and various other procedures. History Lili Elbe was the first known recipient of male-to-female sex reassignment surgery

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    Plastic Surgery

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    the main pioneers of plastic surgery in America was Dr. Jacques Maliniac‚ who traveled to the United States from Europe in 1923 after World War I. He helped establish the great American institution currently known as the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Twenty years after founding ASPS‚ Dr. Maliniac molded The Plastic Surgery Foundation and remained its president until 1955 (Schnur and Hait). Paul Schnur and Pamela Hait state in the article‚ “History of Plastic Surgery”‚ “The Foundation ’s mission

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    Technology in Our Lives

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    Technology in Our Lives When people think about technology they think about new inventions. Technology is a new way of making people want more than what they already have; they have made technology come to a point that humans are not able to function without it. Technology has also made a huge impact on people’s lives in the modern world through means of machines that are being used in the medical field. Medical technologies are instruments that are used by not only doctors but also by people around

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    greatly interested in this article. In this article‚ the writer uses concerned language‚ it is suitable for almost reader in all ages especially elderly and their relative. Moreover‚ the author gives us the specific judges from CNN and the director in surgeon medical. The author ’s opinions are given with to make it both objective and subjective. In addition‚ some words are quite difficult for reader to understand such as “red flags”‚ “pre-operation EKG”‚ “massive blood transfusion protocol” (2)‚ etc.

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    Medicine In The Civil War

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    Furthermore‚ first aid was provided on the field or in regimental hospitals where the quality of care was poor because of unsanitary conditions and incompetent surgeons who lacked accreditation. (Paciorek). These harsh conditions as well as lack of preparation and knowledge triggered the implementation of better medical care. Medical advances made out of necessity in the Civil War prompted more effective medical

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    Tobacco in Society

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    smoked. It wasn’t until 1964 that the United States Surgeon General‚ Dr. Luther L Terry announced that smoking causes cancer. In 1965 Congress required all cigarette packaging to have the health-warning label‚ "Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined that Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health." In 1969 the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act made it illegal to advertise cigarettes on American television and radio. After the Surgeon General’s announcement there was much work ahead for

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    leadership skills‚ organizational and problem-solving skills‚ empathy‚ compassion‚ patience‚ dexterity‚ physical stamina‚ knowledge of brain and spinal cord anatomy* | Sources: *U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics‚ **American Association of Neurological Surgeons Step 1: Earn a Bachelor’s Degree While there is not a specific degree required for undergraduate study‚ aspiring neurosurgeons might choose to concentrate their coursework in advanced biological sciences to meet admission requirements for medical

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