Prepare a mini-presentation with maximum 6-8 slides (including cover slide and last slide with 3 sources. You don’t have to reference APA style, just add the link but please make sure that the link...

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Prepare a mini-presentation with maximum 6-8 slides (including cover slide and last slide with 3 sources. You don’t have to reference APA style, just add the link but please make sure that the link works when clicked on it.Design your power point slides is such a way that by reading the ppt, one can get a basic idea about your topic and gather some new knowledge.Please make your mini-presentation on a topic or a questionthat has not been discussed in class. Address your topic without reviewing the basics that were covered in class. If you have a doubt about your topic and need some guidance, please check back with the instructor.Examples:Let’s say your interest is in muscular system. You could concentrate on sport injuries because we haven’t spoken much about them. Rememberyou only have 6-8 slides to present your topic so try to narrow it down. Maybe just concentrate on the “3 most common sport injuries.OrMaybe your interest is in the endocrine system. In class, we will get to know the major hormones and their function however will not discuss each of them in detail. Maybe you want to discuss more in detail just one hormone, e.g.: the thyroid hormone.OrMaybe you just have a question about the human body such as “Why do some people snore”? or “What happens in the human body when we have hick-ups”?Other ideas


  • Cancer cells and metastasis


  • What are Genes and chromosomes?


  • Respiratory disease besides asthma


  • Deep vein thrombosis


  • Blood vessels: arteries versus veins


  • Hypertension- the silent killer


  • Blood types


  • Training for muscle strength


  • Benefits of stretching?


  • Sport injuries


  • How to treat sport injuries RICE


  • Digestive diseases ( not lactose intolerance)


  • What is the gut microbiome and what does it do?


  • Sleep and melatonin


  • How to over come sleeping problems?


  • Effect of blue light on our biological clock


  • Circadian cycle


  • Brain injuries


  • Cannabis – effect on the brain/synapse


  • Discuss one hormone in detail


  • Hormones related to hunger and satiety

Etc…….A demo ppt will be posted.
Rubric will be announced with more details

  • 5 points for content

  • 2 point for ppt format (cover slide and sources, pictures, titles)

Answered 1 days AfterMar 27, 2022

Answer To: Prepare a mini-presentation with maximum 6-8 slides (including cover slide and last slide with 3...

Bidusha answered on Mar 29 2022
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Mini presentation:
What is DVT?
    Deep vein thrombosis is caused by a blood clot (thrombus) forming in one or more
of your body's deep veins, usually in your legs (DVT). Deep vein thrombosis can produce edoema and limb pain, but it can also attack suddenly. DVT can occur if you have certain medical conditions that affect how your blood clots.
Consequences of DVT
    A DVT can have catastrophic ramifications. A blood clot that breaks loose in the circulation might impede blood flow to the lungs. This condition, known as a pulmonary embolism, can be lethal, despite its rarity. Even if a blood clot does not break loose, the valves in the vein may be permanently damaged.
What causes DVT?
Anything that prevents your blood from flowing or clotting properly might produce a blood clot. Damage to a vein from surgery or trauma, as well as inflammation from infection or injury, cause DVT.
Risk factors for DVT (Part 1)
    Age. DVT is more common in those over the age of 60, but it can happen at any age.
    Long durations of sitting, such as while driving or flying. Calf muscles do not contract while your legs are still for long periods of time. Muscle contractions help blood circulate correctly.
    Long-term bed rest or...
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