Project 3 Mini-presentation 7% 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...

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Project 3  Mini-presentation 7%   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 question that 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. Remember you 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.  Or  Maybe 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.  Or Maybe 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)   Deadline to submit : latest week 13/ April 4th  For those who choose to present, the deadline is week 12/ March 28th. Possibility to gain Extra points (3p= 3% toward total mark) You need to let me know by March 28th  You can get 3 extra points if you present your ppt in class/ breakout groups. Present= camera on and talking Presentation days April 4th  and April 11th. Rubric for mini-presentation 7p total Rubric for mini-presentation 7p total Format 2p Criteria Cover slide 0.5p (name and title) Slide with min 3 sources 0.5p (links need to work) Titles on ppt slides 0.5p Correct spelling 0.5 Point distribution Lacking 0 Insufficient 0.25 Complete 0.5p Content/structure 5p Structure 2p Lack of structure 0p Confusing structure/ flow 1p well structured 1.5 p Pictures to help understand problem/ message 1p Lacking 0 Insufficient 0.5 Complete 1 p Content 3p Complete, informative, well and correctly explained 3p More information could have been included , some wrong statements 2p Low level of content, wrong information 1p * 3 Bonus points for presentation in class Failures to cardiovascular system Mini presentation: Heart attack or myocardinal infarction Christine Dimanche * What is a heart attack ? Complete or partial shut-down of blood/oxygen supply to the heart due to obstructed coronary arteries ischemia  affected heart muscle cells are dying * Consequences of a heart attack ? sudden death of the individual or death of affected area of heart muscle (patient can survive) the more time that passes without treatment to restore blood flow, the greater the damage to the heart muscle * What causes blockage of coronary arteries? Build up of fatty deposits in the coronary artery Process called Atherosclerosis  leading to narrow and blocked arteries What are riskfactors for heart attack? Saturated fats  animal fats, fats in processed foods And saturated fat intake Heart attack symptoms Heart attack symptoms vary Possible symptoms? No symptoms mild pain to severe pain ( jaw, back, neck, arm) Angina pectoris (Chest discomfort or shortness of breath caused when heart muscles receive insufficient oxygen-rich blood fatigue, weakness sudden cardiac arrest/ death Warning signs? .  recurrent chest pain or pressure (angina) that's triggered by activity and relieved by rest Heart attack survivors Reduced heart muscle=> reduced strength per heart beat less blood can be ejected into system Consequences? Heart rate is higher to compensate Reduced physial performance due to lower efficiency sources What is a Heart Attack? | American Heart Association Heart attack - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Heart Attack Symptoms, Risk, and Recovery | cdc.gov Atherosclerosis | NHLBI, NIH Rubric for mini-presentation 7p total Format 2p Criteria Cover slide 0.5p (name and title) Slide with min 3 sources 0.5p (links need to work) Titles on ppt slides 0.5p Correct spelling 0.5 Point distribution Lacking 0 Insufficient 0.25 Complete 0.5p Content/structure 5p Structure 2p Lack of structure 0p Confusing structure/ flow 1p well structured 1.5 p Pictures to help understand problem/ message 1p Lacking 0 Insufficient 0.5 Complete 1 p Content 3p Complete, informative, well and correctly explained 3p More information could have been included , some wrong statements 2p Low level of content, wrong information 1p * 3 Bonus points for presentation in class
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MINI PRESENTATION
AIDS (Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome)
What is AIDS?

AIDS is an Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome caused by HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)
The virus damages the Immune system and in some cases it results in the death of the person.
Till date, there is no treatment available for complete cure.
The symptoms can only be suppressed by Antiviral drugs
Transmission of HIV
Sex
Infected Blood
Breastfeeding
Fever
Symptoms of HIV
Body aches, Diarrhea, Weight loss, Cough, Cancer, Kidney failure etc.
Diagnostic Methods
Confirmation Test:
Ag/Ab test (Ag- Antigen; Ab- Antibody)
Nucleic acid tests
Diagnostic method to detect the Stage of AIDS:
CD4 T cell count
Viral load test
Drug resistance...
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