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    cardiology include the following: electrophysiology, interventional cardiology, general clinical cardiology, nuclear cardiology, heart failure and transplant cardiology, preventative cardiology, and many more. Electrophysiology focuses on irregular heartbeats and timing. Interventional cardiologists specialize in treating cardiovascular disease, heart problems that the patient has had since birth, and angioplasty and stenting. General clinical cardiologists target management and prevention of diseases

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    The Circulatory system is responsible for the transport and delivery of essential nutrients and molecules required for proper cellular function including oxygen, proteins, and much more (Silverthorn, 2013). The circulatory system also carries waste products to be excreted by the body by other systems such as the urinary and respiratory system (Silverthorn, 2013). The main organ in the circulatory system is the heart which will be concentrated on within this paper in order to understand how the normal

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    The abhorrence that the narrator had for the old man’s evil eye pushed the narrator to his end, and caused him to kill the poor man. Everything became even worse when he buried the body in the house because all he could hear was the old man’s heartbeat throbbing in his ear. The narrator exclaimed “I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth. I heard many

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    Symbols and Sanity Edgar Allen Poe's short story "The Tell-Tale Heart" utilizes the narrator's dreadfully nervous account of a stealthy murder to explore the question of his own sanity. The narrator's sanity by his own account is stable and unyielding. In the story, the author takes several objects in their literal sense and intertwines them with symbolic meaning. This literary process leads the reader to assume there may be more to the narrator's mental state than he initially portrays. Throughout

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    Mitral Valve Prolapse

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    relievers * Daily low dose of aspirin * Relaxation and stress reduction techniques * Avoidance of caffeine and other stimulants The use of beta-blockers to slow the heart rate may benefit patients who have episodes of tachycardia, or rapid heartbeats, with the mitral valve prolapse. Unless it has progressed to something severe, the patientwill probably not need treatment. If it has become severe, then the patient can benefit from surgery to repair or replace the leaky valve. Although it sounds

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    So if the heartbeat starts going from consistent beating to abnormal, the device can provide a small shock to get it back to normal. If someone has chronic pain is some part of their body that isn’t related to any sort of injury, they can use device that interrupt or

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    At 8 weeks, the embryo begins to move, and there are about 16 different movements by 15 weeks. After 15 weeks, the amount of movement begins to decline because there is little room within the uterus. The uterine environment now acts as a constraint on the fetus’ posture and movement. There are other ways in which the uterus can constrict the fetus. Certain environments can cause skeletal conditions to occur. The uterine environment has constrictions in its potions relative to the intestine, colon

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    science teacher in the boarding school. Meanwhile, Temple get close to a horse named chestnut. Chestnut was an injured horse in a boarding school and no one was allowed to go near chestnut. Temple gets attach with the horse that she feels chestnut’s heartbeat and hugged him. Temple got emotional and sad when chestnut died. She asks Dr. Carlock “where did they go after life?” Dr. Carlock explains her when a human or animals dies they

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    the first poem a few days later, the anxiety comes back. First he reads through it. My hands shake with the paper in them. It gets so bad that I have to lay it down on the desk. I wipe my palms on my jeans from the sweat that is starting to form, heartbeat speeding up again. When he is finished reading it to us all I can think is, “ I am sooo screwed!” Mr.Stell then says, “These are meant to help you think deeper. Most of you are most likely freaked out because you have no idea what that said.” I glance

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    Social Networking

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    Technology in terms of social networking plays a vital role in maintaining a long-distance relationship. A research in the Cyber Psychology, Behavior, and Social Networking compared the role of Social Networking Site in a long-distance romantic relationship (LDRR) and in a geographically close romantic relationship (GCRR). The authors came to a conclusion that “Individuals in LDRR were more likely than individuals in GCRR to use SNS for relationship maintenance by using SNS to express their involvement

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