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Medical UFC Doctors: How Much Do They Get Paid?
I know because they said specifically that they were going to have the UFC doctors take a look at Griffin, I wouldn't just assume they were doctors, I'm a college student, I know better. They're a multimillion dollar corporation, do you think they have the time to respond to some dudes email...- Mashes
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Medical UFC Doctors: How Much Do They Get Paid?
Halls of Ivy, I didn't say there wasn't regulations? In fact I know there are. I asked if you the doctors are employed by the code regulators themselves or by the UFC. Last Tornado, I agree that there should be doctors to examine injuries, I never said there shouldn't be actually...By...- Mashes
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Medical UFC Doctors: How Much Do They Get Paid?
Just doing some homework with the tv on, and UFC Unleashed is on. The first Bonner/Griffin fight, Griffin gets a nasty cut on his nose so they stop the fight for a moment to have the UFC doctors examine the damage. How much do you think these guys get paid? Are they hired by the UFC, or...- Mashes
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What Generates Human Radiation?
Heat is by product of all chemical reactions. Our bodies have many chemical reactions happening all the time, hence body heat. The production of ATP is a chemical reaction, so you're right in that sense. Heat also speeds up chemical reactions in the body, hence when you get hot from exercise...- Mashes
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Schools Disabled students and grad school
Dude with a condition like yours, I wouldn't be surprised if you applied to your dream school, got in, have it fully paid for by the school itself, and have aid with you and your difficulties all provided by the university. Universities love success stories and they love diversity. Not to...- Mashes
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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MD Firm Lifestyle: 60hr weeks or something else?
I want something exciting but rewarding. I haven't picked any specific genres yet, I'm still doing the premed programs. I looked and there are so many options. I honestly have no idea what to do. I thought about being respiratory specialist, do you know the hours involved in that?- Mashes
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MD Firm Lifestyle: 60hr weeks or something else?
Yeah you're right. And dermatology is pretty lame IMO. I hope I can have a basic MD job at a hospital and do decent full time. 50 hours is alright but 60+ really can cut into family life.- Mashes
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MD Firm Lifestyle: 60hr weeks or something else?
As everyone may know, MD'S have a very firm and rough job. I want to be an MD but the lifestyle I want outside of the work place would be nonexistent. Or would it..? Does anyone know of MD's that don't have 60 hour weeks? Everything about the job screams me besides sacrificing my family life...- Mashes
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Medical Pain in the peripheral nervous system
In what cases does the Vagus nerve have to do with pain, besides parasympathetic nausea and stomach cramp reactions?- Mashes
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Medical Pain in the peripheral nervous system
What about systems operating on the vagus nerve? Is the vagus nerve CNS or PNS?- Mashes
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Medical Pain in the peripheral nervous system
Do neurons want the chemical product? or does the motor unit? Also, some people overcome addictions with will power, which is psycological.- Mashes
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Medical Pain in the peripheral nervous system
Well if you know what you're talking about, then WHAT exactly are you interested in? You seem to have you stuff all together and you seem to understand, besides, my original post was intended for Misgool Any who, I hope what I said made sense to you Misgool. You should take AP I and II. They...- Mashes
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Medical Pain in the peripheral nervous system
You don't think it has anything to do with psychology? Drug addictions start as a psychological phenomena which in turn becomes a physiological phenomena. Withdrawal for instances can kill a patient, and it was something the patient developed habitually. Also part of the grieving process is...- Mashes
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Medical Pain in the peripheral nervous system
The post was intended for misgool and was basic API. I hit all the points he wanted to know. As for what you're looking for, I have no idea why this would happen. Part of psychological grieving? People remember certain sensations, perhaps stronger then others? Couldn't tell you really- Mashes
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Medical Pain in the peripheral nervous system
Oh and to the posters of the post prior to mine, I read this book called My Stroke Of Insight by Jill Bolte Taylor, Neuroanatomist. She had a stroke and while having the stroke she studied her behavior and physical state. Really gripping book with a lot to offer. Anyways, the end of the book is...- Mashes
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- Forum: Biology and Medical