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Anatomy Physiology

Electrolytes in the body are special ions and cations that each have a specific role in the body.  These electrolytes are physiologically essential for the normal function of the body tissues.  Electrolytes are soluble in water due to the presence…
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What are Ear Tubes

Ear Tubes also called: PE Tubes or Pressure Equalization Tubes, Ventilation Tubes or Myringotomy Tubes are very small metal, Teflon or plastic cylinders. They are used mostly for insertion in the ear drum of children who repeatedly develop ear infections…
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Anatomy Physiology

Overview of the kidneys: Kidneys are one of the vital organs in our body and its functional disruption can even cause death by deranging many metabolic functions and secondarily affecting other vital organs. There are many factors which can influence…
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What is the Plantar Fascia

Plantar Aponeurosis There is an obvious correlation between the Plantar Aponeurosis tension and the Achilles tendon force. In other words, these two very important components of the human foot work together to support the arch of the foot and “efficient…
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Anatomy Physiology

Angiogenesis is the term used to describe the process in which cells in the blood vessel walls degenerate, proliferate and re-arrange to form new blood vessels and these processes mainly take place at the level of capillaries. Although this is…
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