22
Sep
most dangerous? hardest?
Answer: Nearly all surgeons will tell you that you can train a monkey (I think they mean a really smart monkey) to perform the surgery itself. The skill in surgical practice is deciding when and when not to operate, and what type of operation to do.
Technically most difficult: Most would vote neurosurgery as […]
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22
Sep
foods low in chloelestorol
wait. i'm spelling that wrong. but yeah. i'm pretty sure you can make out what i'm saying.
you want foods that aren't high in oils or fats, or else the blood pressure will go up.
try baked and broiled instead of fried or bbq'd.
Answer: There is a diet thats recommended by the American Heart […]
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22
Sep
what can you state about this theory's simplicity, generality,empirical precision and derivable consequences? Can you give me a link to where i can find an illustration or model showing the concept of the model? Can this model also be called “three interlocking circle's theory”?
Answer: Lydia Hall CARE, CORE, CURE
Care: The body (intimate bodily care)
Core: The […]
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22
Sep
I'm guessing you would consiousness within a matter of 10 minutes if you're hanging directly upside down but not sure about dying
Answer: We might be about to find out. That guy David Blaine is apparently going to try to hang upside down for three days or something, right here in New York.
There's no […]
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22
Sep
I took one a bit ago but want to go clubbing and stuff so i was wondering if it will be ok to have alcohol in a few hours
Answer: Who knows how your body will react. But, I think it is ok, as stomach contents empty within four hours. I would eat something […]
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22
Sep
the inside of my ear hurts… a lot answer now plz. im suffering.
Answer: if the questions so easy why cant you answer it yourself?
Answer: It is highly unlikely to be an inner ear infection, which produces severe vertigo, vomiting, room spinning, etc. It is more likely to be a middle ear infection, which occurs […]
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22
Sep
I have to write a paper of this, and i was wodnering if i got the basic facts right:
there are 2 types of stem cells: adult stem cells and embryonic stem cells. some people are opposed to stem cells reasearch because the only way to get the embryonic cell is by killing the fetus and […]
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22
Sep
like the person who puts people to sleep before surgery, what is that profession called? I can't seem to remember..
Answer: In Australia (and most other countries) the profession is Anaesthetics and the professionals are Anaesthetists.
In the States, the respective terms are Anesthesiology and Anesthesiologists (yup, note the different spelling too).
Answer: anaesthesiologist is the physician
You might […]
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22
Sep
i mean, what is the point? and is it bad to have a small/no arc?
Answer: The arch is a fibrous tissue that basically acts as a built-in trampoline that absorbs shock while we walk. Having a low / small arch can create problems if it isn’t effecient enough to absorb your shock. You may hear […]
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22
Sep
what’s -pathy is it paralysis, and thropy for shrinkage?
2 answers please with rationale.
Answer: -pathy means disease of
-trophy means nourishment or development of
Ex: neur/o/pathy = disease of nervous tissue
a/trophy = absence of nourishment or development, or
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