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What is Williams Syndrome by Christina Steger
By CPR Memphis at November 20, 2013 | 1:40 pm | 0 Comment
Williams Syndrome (also known as Williams-Beuren Syndrome) is a rare genetic disorder that affects about one in 7,500-20,000 individuals. It is known as an autosomal dominant condition in which there is a deletion of genetic material from a specific region of chromosome 7. Those affected by Williams Syndrome are known to generally have distinct facial characteristics, more...
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Benefits of Gaming (Video Games Are Good For You) by Chris Wilke
By CPR Memphis at November 16, 2013 | 12:56 pm | 0 Comment
In this day and age I’m sure we’ve all heard some news report saying that video games do nothing but warp the players into overly aggressive shut-ins. Below I would like to cite several studies that show that gaming in fact can benefit the player over time. One study concluded that exposure to violent video games reduced hostile feelings and depression following more...
Example of Unknown Lab Report, Microbiology
By CPR Memphis at August 22, 2013 | 11:49 am | 0 Comment
MICROBIOLOGY UNKNOWN LAB REPORT Unknown Number 109 and Alternative #4 Rebecca Blackmon April 30th, 2013 General Microbiology I: BIO 203 604 Spring 2013 INTRODUCTION: The way bacteria function and flourish is important, especially for people entering the Healthcare field, because it allows people to have a better understanding on how to work with or fight the more...
Is Obesity a Disease? by Rachel Yu
By CPR Memphis at August 21, 2013 | 11:33 am | 0 Comment
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 disorder, is an epidemic more...
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Understanding Rabies by Melody Bier
By CPR Memphis at August 19, 2013 | 1:55 pm | 0 Comment
Rabies is a unique medical condition in that it is zoonotic in nature, meaning that it is normally found in animals, but can also be transmitted to humans via infected saliva. Another aspect of its uniqueness is that it has one of the highest case to fatality rates as far as viruses are concerned. In the United States we take this horrifying disease for granite because of more...