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    Founded that ; ‘Aflac is an American insurance company, and is the largest provider of supplemental in the United States. It was found in 1955 Columbus ,Georgia in the US. Aflac underwrites a wide range of insurance policies, it is perhaps known for its deduction insurance coverage, which pays cash benefits when a policyholder has a covered accident or illness’’ Wikipedia Aflac’s mission is to combine aggressive strategic marketing with quality products and services at competitive prices to provide

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    after a lobster diving session and have fresh lobster on a cold day. It works out perfectly  when you are living on a boat because you are right on the water and the beach and ocean are  at your doorstep.  The boat that I live in is a 44 foot pacemaker but it is a powerboat run by two Chevy engines and  my room is in the V birth which is the front of the boat under the front deck I store all my surfboards on the top deck so I can go surfing at spots like the wedge  whenever I want.  School work

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    (2012) indicate that diuretics are another class of medication that plays a major role in the treatment of CHF. The article also discusses other options that are available for patient whose condition is not under control, such as medical devices: pacemakers and other devices that can be implanted. For patient that in there last stage of CHF, the author suggested that palliative care and or hospice

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    that the case is extreme. However this is not the case, someone who is on life support can still live a relatively normal life and not be confined to a hospital. Many elderly people have pacemakers to help keep their heart running. While, they might have to visit the doctor more often to make sure the pacemaker is in prime condition they can still hang out with the family and go to their grandchild’s talent show. Keep in mind that there are still very extreme cases in which someone might need to

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    Subject- Cardio Myopothy Introduction: describe nature of Disorder Cardiomyopathy (i.e. "heart muscle disease") is the failure of the heart muscle - myocardium for whatever reason and there are many different reasons. Cardiomyopathy may be dangerous since victims of this disease are at risk of certain cardiac rupture as well as irregular heartbeat. In fact, Cardiomyopathy is one of, if not the most, dangerous disease that is connected to the heart. (Adelmann 2010). Common symptoms of Cardiomyopathy

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    Composed of the heart, blood vessels, and blood, the cardiovascular system is the body system that carries out the tasks of pumping and transporting blood, oxygen, nutrients, and waste products, and other substances throughout the body. The cardiovascular system, however, would not be able to effectively complete these functions without help from what is sometimes referred to as the body’s hardest-working organ- the heart. Approximately the size of a fist, the heart is contains four chambers (the

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    Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a test that lets your health care provider see detailed pictures of the inside of your body without using X-rays. Instead, strong magnets and radio waves work together in a magnetic field to form very detailed and sharp images. The images are viewed on a TV monitor in two- and three-dimensional form. The magnets and radio waves are harmless. Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) is an MRI done on your gallbladder

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    Congestive heart failure is a health condition pertaining to the inefficiency of the pumping of the heart. Congestive heart failure occurs when the heart is unable to pump enough blood supply to the rest of the body (Heart failure fact sheet, 2016). It is necessary for blood to circulate throughout the body in order to maintain bodily function. However, when blood is unable to exit the heart, it begins to collect in the chambers. This is the indication of congestive heart failure, the accumulation

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    There are many psychological disorders and issues that are known to the field of psychology. Each differ in diagnoses and procedure of confrontation. One issue that has widespread opinion and treatment is none other than depression. Depression is a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness or loss of interest. This issue can lead one to having emotional and physical problems that differ in severity. (Hubbard) Depression is a disorder that occurs more often than people may

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    Your heart, the most important muscle organ in your body. Its job to keep blood flowing throughout your body, by doing so it keeps you alive. Heart health is a concern for everybody; there are many different types of heart disorders and diseases that can occur. The heart disorder that I will be informing you about is Cardiomegaly also known at Heart muscle disease. Cardiomegaly a chronic heart condition that expands the heart by expanding the hearts tissue, making it hard for the heart to squeeze

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