One facet of the degenerations of aging is, in effect, a garbage
catastrophe. The garbage collection mechanisms within your cells are
gradually overwhelmed by junk they cannot deal with:
“Lysosomes are roving garbage disposal and recycling units that exist in
droves within your cells. One of their jobs is to break down damaged
cellular machinery before it causes issues, and [...]
A medical respirator is used to assist patients with their breathing. They are also used regularly on air ambulance transfers. A respiratory therapist monitors the patient. An endotrachial or ET tube must first be inserted into the windpipe (trachea). The other end of it is attached to the medical respirator. An ET tube is used [...]
The small electronic device a nurse attaches to the end of your index finger with a plastic clip calculates how much oxygen is carried in your blood. It’s based on measuring the difference between levels of the red pigment hemoglobin which carries oxygen in your blood. It turns out that oxygenated hemoglobin (”oxyhemoglobin”) and nonoxygenated [...]
Modern ampoules are most commonly used to contain pharmaceutical hypodermic solutions or high purity chemicals that must be protected from air. They are hermetically sealed by melting the thin top with an open flame, and are designed with a (1) scoring around the neck (2) break ring around the neck or (3) a small cut [...]
Your baby keeps on gaining weight bit you cannot feel the pressure as of now as the baby will be just 110 grams and measures 12cm from the top to bottom. The baby starts sucking thumbs and plays with the umbilical cord. He can swim well in the amniotic fluid when awake. The neck muscles [...]