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Microbiology Unknown Paper | Materials, Results, Discussion sections

Example of How to Write an Unknown Report in Microbiology *NOTE: Includes Introduction, Materials/Methods, Results and Discussion sections. Flowcharts in Results sections are omitted due to formatting issues.   INTRODUCTION There are a multitude of benefits in discovering, and further exploring, the origin and characterization of omnipresent microorganisms. This includes but is not limited to, […]

The Link Between Depression And Coronary Heart Disease

Melisa Muminovic May 8, 2015 The Link Between Depression And Coronary Heart Disease Coronary heart disease is the build-up of plaque in the coronary arteries that supply blood and oxygen to the heart muscle. This is a condition of atherosclerosis which leads to blockages. Due to the plaque, the arteries will get narrow and rigid […]

ACLS Class, Tampa | Cincinnati Stroke Scale | CPR Tampa

How to Assess for a Stroke Using the Cincinnati Stroke Scale. Assessing for a stroke is taught in Advanced Cardiac Life Support classes. It is part of an algorithm that is covered in all ACLS classes that CPR Tampa teaches out of their Palm Harbor, Florida location. In this video, this AHA instructor discusses the […]

What is Atrial Fibrillation by Madison Baysinger

Atrial fibrillation (also known as AFib) is a condition where the heart’s atria beat out of sync with the ventricles because of an issue with the heart’s electrical system. This irregular beat can cause blood to pool in one or both of the atria, which increases the risk of a clot forming. These clots can […]

Signs, Symptoms and Treatment of Ovarian Cysts by Lauren VonOehsen

Ovarian Cysts are fluid-filled sacs found within or on the surface of a woman’s ovary. Women have two ovaries and are about the size of an almond; however, the size of an ovarian cyst ranges greatly. Smaller cysts are the size of a grape, medium cysts are the size of a golf ball, and anything […]

Does Race and Gender Affect Osteoporosis by Ngohile Yakubu

The bone is a tissue comprising collagen and calcium. Collagen which is the protein, responsible for the strength and flexibility of the bone combines with calcium, the hard component of the bone to form a strong yet flexible structure capable of withstanding stress and pressure exerted on it. During the lifetime of an individual, the […]

Stereotactic Biopsies in Detecting Breast Cancer by Angela Lindner

In 2014, over 2.8 million women in the United States alone had a record of a history of breast cancer, and a further 295,240 are estimated to be diagnosed this year. If that cancer is discovered at an early enough stage, the patient has a better chance of surviving. Several medical procedures can be used […]