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    Exercise and wellness 300

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    Arizona State University Downtown Phoenix Campus Department of Exercise & Wellness Fall 2013 EXW 300 Foundations of Health Promotion and Wellness (Hybrid Course) Instructor: Laurie Black‚ PhD‚ CSCS Email: laurie.e.black@asu.edu Office Hours: By Appt Only Course Times and Locations Hybrid Course: Online Weekly In-Person: Fridays (See Specific Dates) 1:30-2:45p Course Description The course is designed for students who will work in the fields related to Health Promotion or Exercise

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    around noon every day‚ worked until seven in the evening‚ and then went home to work some more. His computer system at home was connected on a dedicated private line to a system at Bell Labs‚ and he often worked at home until three in the morning. Even in the early 1990s‚ after he became a manager at Bell Labs‚ his work habits did not change substantially. "It still tends to be sort of late‚ but not quite that late‚" Ritchie told Patrick Moore in an interview. "It depends on what meetings and so

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    CHEM 1411 Laboratory Policies The goal of General Chemistry lab at UVA is to provide students an authentic science inquiry experience. The following sections detail the different components of the CHEM 1411 curriculum and the expectations for students in this course. The syllabus contains the semester schedule of what labs are completed when‚ and what is due each week at the beginning of lab. It is your responsibility to know what is due to your TA. If you have any questions about the course

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    Lymphatic filariasis‚ commonly known as elephantiasis‚ is a painful and profoundly disfiguring disease. While the infection is usually acquired in childhood‚ its visible manifestations occur later in life‚ causing temporary or permanent disability. In endemic countries‚ lymphatic filariasis has a major social and economic impact” (Organization). “The disease is caused by three species of thread-like nematode worms‚ known as filariae – Wuchereria bancrofti‚ Brugia malayi and Brugia timori. Male

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    Sixty-one years ago last November‚ John Bardeen and Walter Brattain discovered the transistor at Bell Labs‚ in 1951. Before this‚ electronics used tubes‚ which happened to be extremely bulky‚ generated lots of heat‚ and had short life spans. The invention of smaller‚ more efficient‚ and more durable transistors brought a revolution in electronics. They became an important discovery that changed the world forever. The first ideas and experimentation with solid-state electronics began in 1874‚ but

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    Hodgkin’s lymphoma use to be called the Hodgkin’s disease‚ it is one of the many types of cancers that produces in the lymphatic system. Let’s talk a little bit about the lymphatic system and how it works. Lymphatic system is made up of thin tubes that will branch out to all of the body parts. The job for this is to fight infection and disease. “The lymphatic system carries lymph‚ a colorless fluid that contains lymphocytes” (cancer.gov) Of course lymphocytes are a form of small leukocyte “white

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    phagocytosis. 3. Jason’s physician noted that Jason’s cervical lymph nodes were enlarged‚ a condition referred to as lymphdenopathy. Describe the structure and function(s) of lymph nodes‚ and list the other organs and tissues that comprise the lymphatic system. 4. Describe the anatomic location and function of tonsils. 5. What is the mechanism by which fever is induced and what are its benefits in terms of combating an infection? 6. What is the mechanism by which the number of circulating

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    Elephantitis

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    worms in the lymphatic vessels of humans. Blockage of lymph nodes inhibits flow of lymph throughout the body which results in chronic edema and can have massive swelling potential mostly in lower extremities. Signs and Symptoms Lymphoedema of the limbs‚ genital disease‚ swelling of the scrotum and penis‚ and fevers are just some of the issues reported by the people infected between 2 weeks and many years after infection. The majority show no symptoms‚ but most incur lymphatic damage and as

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    flies as they pass from person to person. Lymphatic filariasis is most common to develop in countries with a tropical climate. The larvae will enter the body when the mosquito bites you and then will travel to the lymphatic system‚ where they mature into adult worms. When the worms turn into adults and are inside your lymphatic system it can cause swelling and scarring of the legs‚ known as elephantiasis‚ it can also cause an obstruction of the lymphatic system generally occurs in the groin area

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    the functions of the lymphatic vessels. The function of the lymphatic vessels‚ or lymphatic’s‚ is an elaborate system of drainage vessels that collect the excess protein-containing interstitial fluid and return it to the bloodstream. Describe the structure and distribution of lymphatic vessels. The lymphatic collecting vessels have the same three tunics as veins‚ but the collecting vessels are thinner walled‚ have more internal valves‚ and anastomose more.  The lymphatic vessels form a one-way

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