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M.H.A. 100 Years Strong
In order to survive over 100 years, an organism or an organization, must evolve. Where was the world 100 years ago? The bubonic plague, which affected 75 million lives, hit the west coast of the United States; the N.A.C.C.P. was founded; the Hudson Car Company modeled its first line of cars; construction workers began to … Continue reading
Mayo Medical Clinic
The Mayo Medical Clinic is an organization, which allows professionals to integrate a vast amount of resources, in order to train, equip, and support medical research. Within the medical clinic, the organization is separated into four different branches; education resources, research resources, community engagement, and the service center. Each one these branches, performs regular studies, … Continue reading
Deciphering hearing disorders
It is estimated that approximately 28 million Americans have a hearing disorder. Further, the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders states that hearing disorders are a higher rate among men. Additionally, hearing disorders among children is on the rise; 2 to 3 of 1,000 children in the United States is either hard-of-hearing or … Continue reading
Sleep Study
A sleep study is usually conducted to determine what, if any, specific sleep disorder you have. A patient is referred to a sleep study facility where a sleep tech will attach several electrodes on your head, behind your ears, below your shoulder and on your legs. This is done to monitor your pulse, snoring and … Continue reading