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Health, 22.06.2019 03:40
Create a personal plan of preventative health and dental management. what steps can you take to maintain your health and wellness? (here's the edg answer because i can't comment) it is important to see my doctor regularly for an annual checkup. i will ensure that i receive all vaccinations so that i can prevent serious diseases such as mumps and measles. i will also perform monthly self-exams to check for lumps so that i can detect cancer early. i will visit my dentist twice a year for cleanings, and once a year for a dental exam, so that problems such as cavities can be taken care of promptly.
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Health, 22.06.2019 20:50
Which of these is a sexual stereotype? a) on average, males are taller than females. b) people over the age of 60 are not interested in sex. c) male hormone levels differ from those of females. d) there are more male representatives than female representatives in congress.
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Health, 24.06.2019 03:00
Transplant operations have become routine. one common transplant operation is for kidneys. the most dangerous aspect of the procedure is the possibility that the body may reject the new organ. there are several new drugs available for such circumstances and the earlier the drug is administered, the higher the probability of averting rejection. the new england journal of medicine recently reported the development of a new urine test to detect early warning signs that the body is rejecting a transplanted kidney. however, like most other tests, the new test is not perfect. in fact, 20% of negative tests and 10% of positive tests prove to be incorrect. physicians know that in about 33% of kidney transplants the body tries to reject the organ. if the new test has a positive result (indicating early warning of rejection), what is the probability that the body is attempting to reject the kidney?
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Health, 24.06.2019 03:30
Needed accessing information google/setting/year of information google scholar 1. identify the question or topic. valid: is the resource truthful? reliable: is the resource trustworthy and dependable? 1. is the information current up to 3 years? 1. is the purpose of the source stated clearly? 2. is the same information found in more than 1 resource? 2. is the resource sponsored by an institution or organization? is the resource a .gov, .edu, or .org? 3. is there enough information about the topic? think about who? , what? , when? , where? , how? , and why? . 3. is the authorโs background trustworthy? 4. are the facts in the article cited or referenced? 4. is the article based on facts and free of bias? 2. resource y/n 3. valid (why? ) y/n 4. reliable (why) 1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. 4. 4. 1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. 4. 4. 1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. 4. 4. 1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. 4. 4. 5. reflection what factors did you use to determine the validity of your sources? (what was most important and guided your decision to determine validity? ) what factors did you use to determine the reliability of your sources? what was the most important and guided your decision to determine reliability? what form of media resources (internet, publications, music, advertisements, video, etc.) do you think were the most valid and reliable for your question? support your answer. what was your best source? support your answer.
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