Do you know?? Bilingual Kids May Become Better Communicators

Anyone who’s ever been around another person speaking a foreign language probably knows the feeling of cluelessness. Trying as hard as possible to grasp onto anything that sounds familiar in hopes of understanding something about what they’re saying. What many of us don’t realize, however, is that in trying to understand, we’re also paying attention to things beyond the words being said, such as a person’s tone, body language, and overall perspective.

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Medical Coding Career

Medical coding is a specialized profession within the wider field of healthcare administration. Professional medical coders review the documentation contained in patients’ medical records, then they translate the written documentation into universally accepted, industry-standard medical code. These codes are used to submit claims to third party payers, and to gather statistical information, both by tracking incidents of specific diseases, and by discerning developing trends in treatment protocols.

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Angiogenesis Medicine and Its Need

Blood Perfusion

Lack of blood perfusion to an organ or tissue is the single biggest cause of death in the world. To survive, all cells need a constant supply of blood to bring oxygen and nutrients to the cells and remove waste products and this is achieved through the body’s circulatory system. Heart attacks, strokes and the complication of diabetes all result from a decreased flow of blood into a tissue or organ.

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