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    Although urine contains a variety of fluids‚ salts‚ and waste products‚ it does not usually have bacteria in it‚ but when bacteria get into the bladder or kidney and multiply in the urine‚ they may cause a UTI. The most common type of UTI is acute cystitis often referred to as a bladder infection. An infection of the upper urinary tract or kidney is known as pyelonephritis‚ and is potentially more serious. Although they cause discomfort‚ urinary tract infections can usually be easily treated with

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    Dehydration

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    Approximately 70 percent of the human body is composed of water‚ therefore; most of our bodies are constantly renewing liquid that are essential for its proper functioning. Our bodies require that we consume at least one liter of water each day. When we lack the necessary about of fluid‚ dehydration-which is when a person loses more bodily fluid than he or she takes in‚ occurs. Dehydration can occur quickly‚ gradually over a period of time. In this paper‚ I will discuss the various effects of

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    dictate medical advancements and my specific area of expertise is organ donation. Slide 1 A little bit of background about organ donation is in 1954 on December 23 the first full transplantation was the kidney. Dr. Joseph Murray and Dr. David Hume at Brigham Hospital in Boston led the procedure. The kidney was removed from Ronald Herrick and transplanted into his identical twin brother Richard Herrick. Slide 2 Myths about organ donation is some people hesitate to become organ donors because a lot of

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    HOW TO PREVENT BLADDER CANCER A 2008 study commissioned by the World Health Organisation concluded that "specific fruit and vegetables may act to reduce the risk of bladder cancer."[7] Fruit and yellow-orange vegetables‚ particularly carrots and those containing selenium‚[ are probably associated with a moderately reduced risk of bladder cancer. Citrus fruits and cruciferous vegetables were also identified as having a possibly protective effect. However an analysis of 47‚909 men in the Health Professionals

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    may have no symptoms at all. Without treatment‚ Leptospirosis can lead to kidney damage‚ meningitis (inflammation of the membrane around the brain and spinal cord)‚ liver failure‚ respiratory distress‚ and even death. Leptospira (Greek leptos‚ "fine‚ thin" and Latin spira‚ "coil") is a genus of spirochaete bacteria‚ including a small number of pathogenic andsaprophytic species. Leptospira was first observed in 1907 in kidney tissue slices of a leptospirosis victim who was described as having died

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    doctor at that. She treated mom a lot better. Mom explained what was going on‚ and within a week she had and MRI scheduled for her. The MRI came back showing something on her kidney. So following that they done a biopsy. We had to wait at least two weeks before we found out the results. It wasn’t good news. The spot on her right kidney came back as cancerous. It ended up being a three inch mass. We went to doctors after doctors to see what would be best for her. After seeing several doctors and running

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    EXAM VERSION D                   NAME: __________________________________________________________  IB131 HUMAN ANATOMY  Fall‚ 2009  FINAL EXAM (150 pts)  Please read the questions and instructions carefully and respond concisely within the space provided. Read  through the entire exam and adjust your pace accordingly.  READ CAREFULLY! Be sure to fill in the double  bubbles where appropriate (e.g.‚ “AB” gets both “A” and “B” bubbles filled in). Good luck and enjoy!☺   

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    and 75 % cells. 2) Urinary - The system that maintains and regulates the fluid balance in the body. It consists of 4 parts - kidneys‚ ureters‚ bladder and urethra. The kidneys have two main functions - secreting

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    risk for heart failure rises as the heart rate and blood pressure levels sink lower and lower. • Reduction of bone density (osteoporosis)‚ which results in dry‚ brittle bones. • Muscle loss and weakness. • Severe dehydration‚ which can result in kidney failure. • Fainting‚ fatigue‚ and overall weakness. • Dry hair and skin; hair loss is common. • Growth of a downy layer of hair called lanugo all over the body‚ including the face‚ in an effort to keep the body warm.

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    definition paper The legalization of organ sale will affect millions of people in need of an organ .Organ sale has been a controversial topic since june 17th 1950 when Ruth Tucker who suffered from kidney failure had the world’s first successful kidney transplant. For over 65 years America has debated over whether it should be legal to get compensated for an organ donation. In october of 1984 the National Organ Transplant Act otherwise known as NOTA was approved and amended. The act outlawed the

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