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shannon perry

Acute Stroke - Managing Acute Stroke - 0 views

    • shannon perry
       
      Managing acute strokes. 
Chase Arnold

My Library - 0 views

    • Bobby McNealy
       
      An all stroke website REALLY GOOD
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    all-stroke?
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    Stroke facts.
savannahmeyers m

Strokes in Dogs | Causes - 0 views

    • savannahmeyers m
       
      Stroke in dogs
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    I didn't know that dogs got strokes! Interesting!
Bobby McNealy

Stroke Statistics | Internet Stroke Center - 0 views

    • Bobby McNealy
       
      REALLY GREAT WEBSITE
brock muzzy

Stroke Symptoms - National Stroke Association - 0 views

    • brock muzzy
       
      thinking about this
Bobby McNealy

Stroke Statistics: Stroke Center at University Hospital, Newark, New Jersey - 0 views

    • Bobby McNealy
       
      AWESOME STROKE WEBSITE
ryanhartley

Stroke - 11 views

stroke essay engineering language PLTW reading middle school science arts STEM

started by ryanhartley on 12 Feb 13 no follow-up yet
Bobby McNealy

http://www.cdc.gov/stroke/docs/ConsumerEd_Stroke.pdf - 0 views

    • Bobby McNealy
       
      Some good info about strokes
Bobby McNealy

Facts and Statistics About Stroke - 0 views

    • Bobby McNealy
       
      Facts on strokes
ClimaX -

Engineer Girl - 2013 Engineering: Essential to Our Health - 31 views

  • 2013 Engineering: Essential to Our Health Contest Description It is hard to imagine what the world would be like without modern medicine. Doctors today have a wealth of tools at their disposal to combat human suffering. From complex robotic surgical suites that enable surgeons to operate on patients thousands of miles away to simple storage mechanisms for vaccines in the developing world, engineering and technology are central to the way we fight disease. There have been many successes on the road to a healthier planet, but many battles are still left to fight. The following five diseases are considered the leading causes of death throughout the world today*: Heart disease Stroke Influenza (and other lower respiratory infections) Emphysema (or COPD) Diarrhea
    • ryanhartley
       
      Description of Assignment
    • Meghan Mc Nealy
       
      Assignment Description 
    • Anthony Poco
       
      Assignment Discription
  • Grades 6-8: Describe an advance in the treatment or prevention of one of the diseases above that was developed through engineering. Explain why it is important and how engineers were involved. Identify specific engineering disciplines that have contributed to the technology and explain how the unique contribution of these different engineering disciplines is significant. No more than 750 words.
    • Maggie Gerlach
       
      Assignment Description
    • ClimaX -
       
      Assignment Description for Grades 6-8.
    • jessicabatko Batko
       
      Description and rules
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    It is hard to imagine what the world would be like without modern medicine. Doctors today have a wealth of tools at their disposal to combat human suffering. From complex robotic surgical suites that enable surgeons to operate on patients thousands of miles away to simple storage mechanisms for vaccines in the developing world, engineering and technology are central to the way we fight disease. There have been many successes on the road to a healthier planet, but many battles are still left to fight. The following five diseases are considered the leading causes of death throughout the world today*: Heart disease Stroke Influenza (and other lower respiratory infections) Emphysema (or COPD) Diarrhea ESSAY: Describe an advance in the treatment or prevention of one of the diseases above that was developed through engineering. Explain why it is important and how engineers were involved. Identify specific engineering disciplines that have contributed to the technology and explain how the unique contribution of these different engineering disciplines is significant. No more than 750 words.
shannon perry

My Library - 0 views

shared by shannon perry on 19 Feb 13 - Cached
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    Stoke it has other parts of it to click on that gives you more information.
Bobby McNealy

American Stroke Association - Building healthier lives, free of stroke and cardiovascul... - 0 views

    • Bobby McNealy
       
      bad website, too many adds
ClimaX -

Stroke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

shared by ClimaX - on 15 Feb 13 - Cached
    • Bobby McNealy
       
      LOTS OF INFO
    • ClimaX -
       
      Good sources & facts.
Bobby McNealy

The Brain Attack Coalition: Stroke Scales - 0 views

    • Bobby McNealy
       
      This website has other websites on it so it is okay i guess
brock muzzy

untitled - 0 views

    • brock muzzy
       
      stroke facts
Bobby McNealy

Engineer Girl - 2013 Engineering: Essential to Our Health - 3 views

    • Bobby McNealy
       
      assignment description 
  • It is hard to imagine what the world would be like without modern medicine. Doctors today have a wealth of tools at their disposal to combat human suffering. From complex robotic surgical suites that enable surgeons to operate on patients thousands of miles away to simple storage mechanisms for vaccines in the developing world, engineering and technology are central to the way we fight disease. There have been many successes on the road to a healthier planet, but many battles are still left to fight. The following five diseases are considered the leading causes of death throughout the world today*: Heart disease Stroke Influenza (and other lower respiratory infections) Emphysema (or COPD) Diarrhea
    • Bobby McNealy
       
      assignment description 
Bobby McNealy

Internet Stroke Center - 0 views

shared by Bobby McNealy on 15 Feb 13 - Cached
    • Bobby McNealy
       
      USELESS WEBSITE
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