ACLS Class in Columbus, OH | American Heart Association
Register for an ACLS Class in Columbus, Ohio Go Here The American Heart Association course for healthcare professionals – such as emergency room doctors and nurses, paramedics, physician assistants, surgeons, trauma specialists, and any medical professional in crisis – is Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS). The ACLS certification is good for two years, which then […]
BLS for Healthcare Providers | Cincinnati, American Heart Association
Need a BLS for Healthcare Providers Class in Cincinnati? Register Here If you are a student going into any healthcare or medical-related field you will need to be certified with CPR. The CPR required for these programs such as nursing, dental, medical, EMT, paramedic, occupational and physical therapy, etc. is known as Basic Life […]
BLS for Healthcare Providers, Palm Harbor | CPR Tampa
Palm Harbor, Florida BLS for Healthcare Providers Register Here If you need the American Heart Association Basic Life Support class for school or your job, and live in the Palm Harbor, Florida area, you can easily sign up for this class with CPR Tampa. CPR Tampa offers both first time CPR for healthcare providers […]
CPR Memphis | Yahoo Local Listing
Visit CPR Memphis on Yahoo Local Search Results: If you prefer to use Yahoo Search results as your trusted source of information then please visit CPR Memphis to see our listing for all your American Heart Association requirements including Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) and HeartSaver […]
The Benefits of Breastfeeding by Norma Martin
Choosing to breastfeed your child is one of the most important choices a mother will ever make. It was the most important choice I ever made as a mother. Offering human milk (my milk) to my child was the best gift I can ever give. With that said, I chose this topic because I feel […]
Microbiology Unknown Project Report | Bacillus cereus
UNKNOWN LAB REPORT Michelle Olms Bacillus cereus There are many reasons why scientists try to find the identity of microorganisms. These reasons span from understanding infectious diseases and immune functions to understanding human and microbe relationships (why we need certain microbes for survival). The main reason why these scientists do this is so that […]
Is Obesity a Disease? by Rachel Yu
Millions of Americans each day are in a battle. They fight to keep the pounds off. Sadly, this is a war that many Americans are losing. Over 190 million Americans are overweight or obese, equaling almost two-thirds of the American population (Doane). Despite the abundance of resources available to American, obesity, a preventable and curable […]
What is Paranoid Schizophrenia? by Megan Poley
Paranoid Schizophrenia is one of many types of schizophrenia. With this type of schizophrenia, people can usually function better and may not have as many difficulties with memory, dulled emotions, or concentration as people with other types tend to have. Paranoid Schizophrenia is a mental illness where a person loses touch with reality. This is […]
Spinal Muscular Atrophy by Loretta Hughes
Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a degenerative disease that is the number one genetic killer among infants and toddlers; and one in every fifty people are carriers of the disease. SMA causes muscles to weaken because of a loss of motor neurons. Many activities are affected by the muscles wasting away, including the ability to […]
A Look at Alzheimer’s disease by Stacey Thornhill
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive disease that slowly destroys memory and is the leading cause of dementia. Dementia is a deterioration of cognitive ability severe enough to interfere with daily life. The first big symptoms of Alzheimer’s are memory loss accompanied by emotional apathy. These symptoms have been dismissed in the past as senility and […]