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Sacramento State - Anatomy and Physiology Blog: Swine Flu updates from CDC...
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Sacramento State - Anatomy and Physiology Blog. Anatomy and Physiology Blog at Sacramento State Including BIO 25 and BIO 26. Tuesday, April 28, 2009. Swine Flu updates from CDC. Below is a CDC website where you can track the swine influenza situation in the United States:. CDC Swine Flu Website. Also, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has a webpage for information related to pandemic flu. with FAQs related to seasonal flu, swine flu, avian flu and more:. CDC Seasonal Flu Virus Website.
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Sacramento State - Anatomy and Physiology Blog: You got the Swine Flu?
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Sacramento State - Anatomy and Physiology Blog. Anatomy and Physiology Blog at Sacramento State Including BIO 25 and BIO 26. Thursday, April 23, 2009. You got the Swine Flu? I have included a couple short excerpts from the CDC's website:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Swine Flu updates from CDC. You got the Swine Flu? Unrecognized (Silent) Non-Q-Wave Myocardial Infarc. View my complete profile. Sac State Wellness Blog. The Microbe Minute (Sac State). Science Blogs: Medicine Channel.
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Sacramento State - Anatomy and Physiology Blog: Unrecognized (Silent) Non-Q-Wave Myocardial Infarction...
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Sacramento State - Anatomy and Physiology Blog. Anatomy and Physiology Blog at Sacramento State Including BIO 25 and BIO 26. Friday, April 17, 2009. Unrecognized (Silent) Non-Q-Wave Myocardial Infarction. Just being able to say that will make you sound real smart with your friends and co-workers. You remember that myocardial infarction (MI) refers to death of the heart muscle due to interrupted or impaired blood flow to the myocardium. What about Q-waves? How would you know they had a silent heart attack?
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Sacramento State - Anatomy and Physiology Blog: November 2008
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Sacramento State - Anatomy and Physiology Blog. Anatomy and Physiology Blog at Sacramento State Including BIO 25 and BIO 26. Saturday, November 1, 2008. Don't forget to VOTE on Tuesday NOVEMBER 4th! It's the American in You. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Sac State Wellness Blog. The Microbe Minute (Sac State). Science Blogs: Medicine Channel. Of Two Minds: A Neuroscience Blog. California State University, Sacramento.
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Sacramento State - Anatomy and Physiology Blog: May 2009
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Sacramento State - Anatomy and Physiology Blog. Anatomy and Physiology Blog at Sacramento State Including BIO 25 and BIO 26. Thursday, May 7, 2009. Football Star Kaitlin Porter. It has been widely reported in the news and on the internet that female athletes appear to suffer more concussions than their male counterparts (for example, see ABC news. What did these researchers find? And what is a concussion? 000 sport-related traumatic brain injuries. Than boys in both high school and college. Concussion ra...
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Sacramento State - Anatomy and Physiology Blog: Supersize that Fire Department...
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Sacramento State - Anatomy and Physiology Blog. Anatomy and Physiology Blog at Sacramento State Including BIO 25 and BIO 26. Thursday, March 26, 2009. Supersize that Fire Department. Analysis of Body Mass Index or BMI. Reflecting height to weight ratio) showed that almost 80% of the recruits were overweight and over 30% were obese in this young (average age of 26.3 years) recruit population of future emergency workers. However, in some cases BMI. Elevations did not necessarily reflect. Excess weight is h...
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Sacramento State - Anatomy and Physiology Blog: December 2008
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Sacramento State - Anatomy and Physiology Blog. Anatomy and Physiology Blog at Sacramento State Including BIO 25 and BIO 26. Sunday, December 7, 2008. All that high-flown medical jargon. For those of you with an iPhone or iPod touch check out the free. Application called Medical Eponyms, it has tons of terms named after people such as Broca's area or Nissl bodies or my favorite the Sphincter of Oddi. You can also access the database online at eponyms.net. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Sacramento State - Anatomy and Physiology Blog: March 2008
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Sacramento State - Anatomy and Physiology Blog. Anatomy and Physiology Blog at Sacramento State Including BIO 25 and BIO 26. Tuesday, March 25, 2008. Extreme cancer surgery involves temporarily removing digestive organs. Wow, the case of an extreme cancer surgery. It took seven surgeons. More than 15 hours,. In which they removed her stomach, pancreas, spleen, liver and large and small intestines. BIO 26 students saw these in lab). The surgery took advantage of techniques used in organ transplant operati...