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Endocrin Diagnosis

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Name: Dr.__________________________________________ AP Biology: Diagnosis of Endocrine Disorders As an endocrinologist, you have the important job of correctly identifying your patients? endocrine disorders and also prescribing a treatment plan. Review each of the set of symptoms displayed by the 6 Patients below. Use your knowledge of the endocrine system to diagnose which disease the patients have. You can then think about a treatment plan for each patient to help them feel better again. Take notes in the patient charts below. Patient Symptoms Diagnosis Endocrine Gland/ Hormone Involved Treatment Plan #1: 22 yo female extreme fatigue a round, red face extra fat deposits on the back of neck irregular menstrual cycle #2: 55 yo male

Botkin and Keller Chapter 15 Reading Guide

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APES- Chapter #15: Environmental Health, Pollution and Toxicology Name: __________________________________________________ Learning Objectives: Serious environmental health problems and diseases may arise from toxic elements in water, air, soil, and even the rocks on which we build our homes. After reading this chapter, you should understand: How the terms toxic, pollution, contamination, carcinogen, synergism, and biomagnifications are used in environmental health What the classification and characteristics are of major groups of pollutants of environmental toxicology Why there is controversy and concern about synthetic organic compounds such as dioxin Whether we should be concerned about exposure to human-produced electromagnetic fields

Botkin and Keller Chapter 10 Reading Guide

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APES- Chapter #10: Environmental Health, Pollution and Toxicology Name: __________________________________________________ Learning Objectives: Serious environmental health problems and diseases may arise from toxic elements in water, air, soil, and even the rocks on which we build our homes. After reading this chapter, you should understand: ? How the terms toxic, pollution, contamination, carcinogen, synergism, and biomagnifications are used in environmental health ? What the classification and characteristics are of major groups of pollutants of environmental toxicology ? Why there is controversy and concern about synthetic organic compounds such as dioxin ? Whether we should be concerned about exposure to human-produced electromagnetic fields ?

Anatomy circulatory system

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Arteries Take blood from heart to capillaries Elastic arteries vs muscular arteries Arteriesarterioles capillaries Artery take to get anywhere you need to
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Argumentive Paper on Abortion

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Abortion First, to educate you a little on abortion, I would like to give you some facts on it. Currently there are 1.2 million abortions done in the United States each year and continues to rise. It is one of the most common procedures done in the U.S. and more than 40% of women will end there pregnancy by pregnancy in their reproductive years.

Argumentive Presentation on Abortion

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Abortion Kelcie Plank Some Facts About Abortion ?Currently there are1.2 million abortions done in the United States each year? (Trupin, 2014) This number rises each year. It is one of the most common procedures done in the United States. More than 40% of women will end a pregnancy in their reproductive years. Roe v Wade January 22, 1973 Abortion was legalized in United States by the Supreme Court. 7-2 decision from the court It violated the ?zone of privacy? against state laws Limitations were placed on abortion also: ?A state might want to protect a fetus of 6 months gestation from abortions? (McBride, 2006) Third trimester pregnancies, unless it was to save the life of the mother Could NOT limit first trimester abortions. Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003 November 5, 2003

Posture and Potential

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Posture and Potential Paul Chek What is posture??The word?posture?is commonly used by teaching and playing pros. The implication being that good posture is something to aspire to. Yet interestingly, the books written by top players and teaching pros are littered with examples of poor posture, often in pictures of high level players posing as models. Watch a tournament on TV and it will only take a few seconds to find a top player with forward head posture, increased thoracic kyphosis (middle back curvature) and either flattened or excessive lumbar curvatures (Figure 1A & B). ?????????????????????????? ????????????Figure 1-A???????????????????????????????????????????Figure 1-B Poor posture - forward head posture,????????????? ?Good Posture increased thoracic kyphosis

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