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Does the Dementia Gene Double COVID-19 Risk? A Closer Look at the Link Between the Virus and ApoE4 – Being Patient

A new study suggests that people with two copies of ApoE4, one of the largest genetic risk factors for Alzheimers, have more than double the risk of getting a severe COVID-19 infection. But other researchers heed caution against drawing conclusions too soon.

In the study, a team of researchers at the University of Exeter Medical School and the University of Connecticut drew data from the UK Biobank which has data on 500,000 volunteers aged 48 and 86. They looked for positive COVID-19 tests between March and April, and then compared the presence of ApoE4 alleles with the severity of COVID-19.

Everyone has two copies of the ApoE gene, but there are several variations, including ApoE2, ApoE3 and ApoE4. The combination you have determines your ApoE genotype E2/E2, E2/E3, E2/E4, E3/E3, E3/E4, or E4/E4.

ApoE3 is the most common and doesnt seem to influence risk for Alzheimers, while the E4 allele, which is present in 10 to 15 percent of people, increases the risk for Alzheimers and lowers the age of onset. Having one copy of E4 can double or triple your risk, and having two copies E4/E4 can increase Alzheimers risk by a factor of 12.

The team found that those with two copies of ApoE4 had over double the risk of severe COVID-19 than those with ApoE3.

This is an exciting result because we might now be able to pinpoint how this faulty gene causes vulnerability to COVID-19. This could lead to new ideas for treatments, said Chia-Ling Kuo in a press release, an author of the study and senior biostatistician at University of Connecticut.

Its impressive that the researchers were able to analyze this data so quickly, Aaron Ritter, associate staff of neuropsychiatry and behavioral neurology at Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, told Being Patient in an email statement.

But Ritter cautioned that there may be other factors affecting the results: We know very little about the populations being analyzed, he said.

Indeed, the researchers did not have data about whether the study participants had mild cognitive impairment, and lived in nursing homes. According to David Melzer, an author of the study and professor of epidemiology and public health at University of Exeter, the latest available data about study participants dementia diagnoses was 2017.

Ritter added, My biggest concern is that given the [mean] age of those being analyzed 68 years old the relationship between COVID-19 and the gene ApoE4 could be more affected by the patients cognitive status than genetic status.

He noted that people who carry two copies of ApoE4 are likely to have some form of cognitive impairment by the age of 68. They may forget to take their medications, be in poorer overall health, and forget to keep their hands clean, all of which could be variables in their increased likeliness for contracting COVID-19.

Axel Montagne, Associate Professor of Research Physiology & Neuroscience at University of Southern California, said it is too early to conclude that ApoE4 increases peoples risk of contracting COVID-19: [The study] is very interesting but you have to take it with a grain of salt.

Montagne pointed out that some participants may have developed dementia after 2017. Also, some may have lived in nursing homes where there are high rates of infections.

This study, which I would consider preliminary data, is important and a step in the right direction, Ritter said. If verified in a larger study with younger, better characterized patient participants, it would help us understand why some people may be at higher risk for serious complications from COVID-19.

While the link between COVID-19 and ApoE4 is still up for debate, it is clear that the virus impacts the brain. Past research shows that about 36 percent of patients with COVID-19 develop symptoms such as headache, numbness or tingling and impaired consciousness. Autopsy reports reveal that patients suffer from swelling and inflammation in the brain, and the degeneration of neurons.

Just as it is too soon to take the recent studys suggestions as conclusive evidence, it is too soon to discount them. Past research suggests that indeed, ApoE4 can meddle with the bodys immune responses.

ApoE proteins are involved in immune response to infections, said Stephen Dominy, co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer of biopharmaceutical company Cortexyme. Its possible that ApoE4, for example, is not as good at the immune response to SARS-CoV-2 infections of COVID-19.

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Free ways to learn online – The Register-Guard

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With more available time, it makes sense to pursue continuing education, brand-new skills and certifications.

Ways to take advantage of free online learning include:

Universal Class: The catalog is extensive; dozens of courses under numerous categories, such as Teacher Resources, Psychology, Parenting and Family, How To/Do it Yourself, Office Skills, Entrepreneurship and Finance. And for parents and guardians who feel their children need ongoing education throughout the summer, the Homeschooling course segment includes at least 40 options: ABCs of Algebra, American Government, Anatomy and Physiology, English Composition 101 and more. While these courses normally cost, many libraries throughout the country offer them with a library card through their sites. And, because most libraries are still closed, library cards can be obtained online. universalclass.com

The Great Courses: In-depth lecture and instruction series, covering everything from specific aspects of history to economics to fine arts cooking, are offered for a cost. However, periodically there are freebies, and during the pandemic several are provided free through thegreatcoursesdaily.com. Currently, many courses focus on subjects related to the coronavirus and infectious diseases, yet other topics range from The Geopolitics of Space to How to Play Guitar. GCF Global: With the viewpoint that In todays changing world there is always something to learn, this resource provides instruction focusing on computers, software, the Internet and technology, as well as language and more. gcflearnfree.org EdX: Courses from top universities and institutions are free to audit; users can watch videos, join discussions, etc. However, for unlimited access and the ability to dive deeper and earn a certificate in a course, there is a cost. edx.org

Various universities are also offering some online courses, at least during this global crisis.

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This Is Your Brain On Terpenes – Green Entrepreneur

May26, 20205 min read

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

For decades, terpenes have been a key ingredient in the food, fragrance, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical industries. Now the cannabis industry isalso seeing their benefits.

Terpenes, the largest class of phytonutrients in green foods and grains, are compounds that contribute to the plants aroma and flavor. In cannabis, theymodulate the impact of cannabinoids, like CBD and THC, helping to determine how the product will impact the receivers physiology.

As the demand for cannabis-based medicineincreases exponentially, the scientific community is engaging in further scientific research to better understandhow terpeneswhen combined with THC, CBD, and other cannabinoidscreate specific physiological outcomes.

Related:How Terpenes Could Revolutionize The Cannabis Industry As We Know It

Earlier this year, researchers at UCLA received a $3.9 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to study whether terpenes can reduce the amount of opioid medication a person needs to reduce pain. Fortunately, the trend of greater scientific research into cannabis medicine shows no signs of slowing down.

Last week, True Terpenes, a leading terpene company, announced the launch of a Scientific Advisory Board to further study the benefits of how medical cannabis can be enhanced when combined with terpenes, also called the entourage effect.

The Scientific Advisory Board will provide True Terpenes with external scientific and medical insights, as well as feedback on product and intellectual property development. This is part of a long-standing goal of True Terpenes to address the gaps in the science surrounding the entourage effect and create products to optimize these discoveries.

Two scientific luminaries with impressive careers in cannabis research and small molecule development, Dr. Ethan Russo and Dr. Randall Murphy, have joined the board.

Dr. Russo is a board-qualified neurologist, and a pioneer in cannabis and psychopharmacology research, who popularized the theory of the entourage effect in his 2011 paper, Taming THC: potential cannabis synergy and phytocannabinoid-terpenoid entourage effects. Dr. Russo was also a Senior Medical Advisor for GW Pharmaceuticals research on cannabis therapies including Sativex, a cannabinoid treatment for multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms and severe neuropathic-related pain, and Epidiolex, the first FDA approved botanically-derived cannabis medication.

Dr. Murphy is a former tenured faculty member at New York University who has worked on clinical trials for pharma companies and launched several successful pharma startups. He designed laboratories and the widely used standards and practices in place at the U.S. National Bureau of Standards and Center for Analytical Chemistry, and the Staff Research Fellow Laboratory of Biophysical Chemistry. His work with the newly formed Scientific Advisory Board will be primarily directed at leading a similar expansion of laboratory facilities and advising on product development and clinical work at True Terpenes.

Related:The Next Big Thing in Cannabis? Terpenes

Dr. Russo says that past terpene research has been limited. The problem, scientifically, is that most research on terpenes is based on aromatherapy and essential oils. We need more formal high-level, scientific studies that tell us what these substances do in the brain, he explains.

Another challenge is that much of the cannabis breeding has been done quite selectively over the years, resultingin avast majority of cannabis chemovars in North America that are high in THC and high in myrcene. Myrcene is a terpene with pain-relieving qualities. When myrcene is combined with THC it has a sedating effect, colloquially known as couchlock. "Thats not ideal for everyone, in particular for medical users who may need to work or study during the day, Dr. Russo says.

Most of the CBD chemovars out there are also high in myrcene, according to Dr. Russo. "This has created a common misconception, which is that CBD is sedating. It isnt. Pure CBD is quite alerting at low and moderate doses. By virtue of the myrcene content, this misconception has arisen. The current situation is not reflective of all that cannabis can be and should be.

One way to create cannabis products with a wider variety of functional and therapeutic effects is by altering their terpene profiles. This is often accomplished by adding terpenes,a core part of True Terpenes business, which offers thousands of terpene combinations ranging from botanically derived isolated compounds to proprietary formulas based on flavor and function.

By bringing in Dr. Russo and Dr. Murphy, we want to legitimize all the anecdotal evidence about terpenes with hard science and data, said Chris Campagna, CEO of True Terpenes. Hopefully that will enable the medical community to make better-informed decisions about cannabis treatment options and help more people.

Dr. Russo is specificallyfocused on formulating proprietary terpenes/terpenoid and cannabinoid blends to enhance quality of life in target areas such as sleep, relaxation, energetics, and focus.

Cannabis is a unique opportunity for individualized medicine," he says. "To achieve that individualization will require scientific investigation around how terpene and cannabinoid combinations affect brain chemistry."

The confusion and lack of knowledge around terpenes as flavors, versus terpenes as functional ingredients, amongst regulators and consumers is a challenge we come up against regularly, said Campagna. That was a big factor in creating this Scientific Advisory Board. Weve been huge proponents of consumer education and consumer safety since starting our business. Back then, very few people even knew what terpenes were. We want to bring terpenes to the mainstream.

Once there is more scientific evidence for the powerful effects of combining terpenes with cannabinoids, more consumers and healthcare professionals will discover the health benefits that cannabis can offer. This research will fuel the growth of the industry, not just from a product development standpoint, but also by cultivating greater consumer demand.

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The Scientific Reasons Why Working From Home Is So Exhausting – Forbes India

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You must have noticed that being on video conference calls all day has been exhausting. There is a good reason for it. On the one hand, it is crucial now more than ever to maintain the interpersonal connection and keep your video on while speaking to people. This is as close as we can come to mimicking a normal work environment. On the other hand, doing so continually is more tiring than your regular face-to-face interactions.

Once you understand this better, you can choose which meetings to keep your video on in, and which ones you turn it off and use voice only.

According to Dr. Albert Meharabians principle of communication, we absorb only seven percent words, 38 percent tonality, and 55 percent of body language. We are subconsciously geared to gathering body language signals. In the case of a video call where only the face may be visible, our physiology is desperately trying to capture more body language signals, which it is unable to accumulate, leading to more energy expenditure and hence, exhaustion.

If you were to switch to voice-only calls, you know not to look for body language and focus on just the words and tonality. Hence, communication and comprehension may be better. As a suggestion, meetings with more than three or four people can be initiated with video mode and then switched to voice only, while for one on ones it might be better to turn on video.

Another factor to consider is that the uncertain environment has put us insurvival mode. Survival mode activates the limbic brain (the part of the brain involved in behavioural and emotional responses) and stocks up on adrenaline. Imagine walking in the jungle knowing a predator may spring any minuteit is the same environment for our nervous system, with,of course, varying degrees for different people depending on their situation. Essentially, it translates to being on high alert and continually having to look over your shoulder.The negative messaging around us only makes things worse. Due to all these factors, we are expending extra energy without really being aware of it.

One more thing we are doing due to the uncertainty is making multiple plans. If this happens, we will go with plan A, else plan B; if that happens, we will go with Plan C and parts of plan E, etc. This pattern is common for corporate leaders with high intelligence and planning abilities. While this is typically a strength, it can become a huge energy drain in present times.

In conclusion, we are feeling less focused, drained and unproductive. As leaders, it is essential to become self-aware of how your working methods in the new environment are impacting your energy levels. It is a direct measure of your well-being and that of your team. Productivity is a direct consequence. After focusing on self, communicate and educate others on your team. This is the way for teams to truly bond. Leaders that will not practice self-awareness will end up becoming too harsh on themselves and pushing even further, causing more malnourished energy levels. That is the last thing you want to do right now.

Thewriter is founder and CEO of Talent Power Partners, a Leadership Development company based in Bangalore, India

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Guj: Mystic who claimed survival without food and water dies – Outlook India

Ahmedabad, May 26 (PTI) Prahlad Jani alias ChunriwalaMataji, a breatharian Yogi who claimed to have survivedwithout food or water for over 70 years, died on Tuesdaymorning in Gujarat''s Gandhinagar district, his disciples said.

He was 90.

Jani breathed his last at his native village Charada,a statement said.

He had a big following in Gujarat.

Jani''s claims of surviving without food or water weretested in 2003 and 2010 by scientists.

He used to claim that he didn''t need food or waterbecause goddess sustained him.

Meanwhile, Jani''s body has been taken to his humbleashram-cum-cave situated near Ambaji temple in Banaskanthadistrict.

"Mataji was shifted to Charada few days back after heexpressed his will to spend some time at his native place. Hebreathed his last early today morning. His body will be keptat his Ashram for two days to enable his devotees to payhomage. He will be given ''Samadhi'' at his ashram on Thursday,"said the statement issued by his disciples.

Being a devout believer of goddess Amba, he used towear a red saari (chunri) all the time and dress like a woman,because of which, he was known as Chunriwala Mataji.

Jani claimed to have spent 76 years of his lifewithout consuming food or water.

Jani had left his parent''s house at a very young agein pursuit of ''spiritual experience'' .

His followers claimed that he had stopped taking foodand water at the age of 14.

Jani made a small cave located near Ambaji temple hishome at young age and subsequently gained popularity as a Yogiwho survived only on air.

In 2010, scientists and doctors associated with theDefence Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences (DIPAS)under the Defence Research and Development Organisation hadconducted a 15-day observational study on Jani to find out howhe was living without food or water.

The DIPAS later stated that Jani had "some extremeform of adaptation to starvation and water restrictions". PTIPJT PDNSK NSK

Disclaimer :- This story has not been edited by Outlook staff and is auto-generated from news agency feeds. Source: PTI

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Connective Muscle And Neural Tissues Coloring Worksheet – Zambia Business Times

I can identify smooth, skeletal, and cardiac muscle tissue under a microscope and state the function of each.;

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Did our drumming contribute to beating the Neanderthals? – Haaretz

Music elevates the soul; its sheer beauty can make us cry, whether our taste runs more to Beethoven, the Boomtown Rats or Sid Vicious. But what sends our hearts pulsing and sets the dance floor afire is the drumbeat. Now a groundbreaking study from Bar-Ilan University reveals that group drumming stimulates not only psychological frenzy but physiological synchronization: when given the task to drum in tandem, the group drummers heartbeat rates became synchronized.

Moreover, the synchronized drummers experienced heightened bonding, Dr. Ilanit Gordon of the Department of Psychology with Prof. Avi Gilboa and Dr. Shai Cohen of the Department of Music reported Thursday in Scientific Reports.

Possibly we humans have sensed that ecstasy and heightened bonding without recognizing the underlying physiology. Drumming including group drumming goes back very far; some believe even the great apes and early humans were drumming, in some fashion. (Though no that isnt a real gorilla drumming in the decidedly bizarre blockbuster Cadbury chocolate ad from 2016 but the sheer conceptualization is based on how much drumming moves us).

It does beg to be added that no evidence has been found, to date at least, of musical prowess among Neanderthals or other archaic humans; there is also much argument over what seem to be prehistoric flutes made of bones found in Europe that date back as much as 40,000 years ago and were associated with Homo sapiens. Some think they have to be flutes made of vulture or mammoth bones and so on, and can be used to make music. Others argue the holes were made by hyena teeth and the like.

There is a theory that giant basalt mortars dating to around 11,000 years ago found at Natufian burial sites in the Galilee werent used to crush grain (and/or to soften tough meat) but as a drum to summon the tribe.

One reason to suspect their usage as drums is that huge mortars built into the bedrock dont seem particularly useful as kitchenware. You cant just pick it up to shake out the flour. Another is their discovery in funeral contexts, leading to the thought that the tribe was indeed being summoned, but to a funeral.

Moving over to prehistoric Germany and eastern Europe, archaeologists investigating the funnel beaker culture (named for a particular pottery type) found numerous vessels that look like drums dating to 6,000 years ago.

Some even postulate that musical ability was key to the advantage Homo sapiens had over Neanderthals, noting its value as a form of communication, and that humans of all extant cultures sing and play music of some kind. Flutes may go back more than 40,000 years, though not all agree those bones with holes were musical instruments as opposed to the remains of a hyena's dinner. Also, we cannot possibly know if Neanderthals or other hominins trilled too; maybe they did.

No drummers were harmed in this experiment

In any case the flute can delight but the drum can send us into frenzies, and back at Bar-Ilan University in the year 2020, the team discovered actual synchronization of the heartbeat when drummers do it in tandem.

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Their next goal was to show that physiological synchronization bolsters bonding, Gordon explains to Haaretz, and no, it isnt obvious and hadnt been demonstrated before. There are reams of literature on groups and bonding but none demonstrating the physiological contribution to the behavior, she says.

This synchronization of heartbeat rates was observed during drumming tasks developed for the study, in a multidisciplinary collaboration between social-neuroscientists and scholars from the Music Department at Bar-Ilan.

The study tested51 groups of three drummers each, whose heartbeats were monitored by ECG. They used individual drumming pads in a shared electronic drum set.

Each test lasted four minutes. The base task was to match a tempo they could hear over speakers.

Half the drummer groups were played a tempo that was steady and predictable. The intent was for the drummers to produce synchronous sound.

The other half were played a tempo that kept changing, so their drumming couldnt match it and synchronize.

Then, following the structured drumming task, the participants were asked to jam to improvise drumming freely together.

Yes, the group that could match the steady drumbeat had greater heart-rate synchronization. But: heart-rate synchronization increased under both task conditions, Gordon says. It isnt the pace of drumming that causes the synchronization. Its being together and doing a cooperative task and having fun together and drumming together is in charge of the physiological synchronization, she explains.

Also, the groups with high physiological synchrony in the structured task showed more coordination in drumming in the improv session.

They looked into cause and effect and managed to rule out the possibility that it was the drumming at a specific rate causing the synchronized heartbeat rate. If it were otherwise they would get the same correlation between people who drum a given tempo simultaneously but not together, and people who drum together.

Clearly the correlation they received in the experiment was due to the actual interaction between the group members. Their physiological synchronization was beyond what could be expected randomly.

And no, Gordon says, the people unable to synchronize their drumming because of the uneven tempo they were hearing didnt deliver a cacophony. Nor did they suffer. No drummers were harmed in the making of this experiment.

We were careful [to ensure] that the experience would be pleasant and easy, Gordon reassures. It was challenging but not too frustrating.

Bottom line: the family that drums together can get their act together better, or as Bar-Ilan puts it: Analysis of the data demonstrated that the drumming task elicited an emergence of physiological synchronization in groups beyond what could be expected randomly. The behavioral synchronization and physiological synchronization was predictive of group cohesion including when performing a task later on.

We believe that joint music making constitutes a promising experimental platform for implementing ecological and fully interactive scenarios that capture the richness and complexity of human social interaction, says Prof. Gilboa, of the Department of Music, who co-authored the study. These results are particularly significant due to the crucial importance of groups to action, identity and social change in our world.

Perhaps the discovery of how powerfully drumming can affect us will improve the social standing of the drummer, commonly perceived as the weakest point in a bands creative palette, leaving Phil Collins aside. As in the joke, what were the drummers last words? Hey, lets try my song.

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SQZ Biotech to Participate in June Investor Conferences – Business Wire

WATERTOWN, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SQZ Biotechnologies (SQZ), a cell therapy company developing novel treatments for multiple therapeutic areas, today announced that Armon Sharei, PhD, chief executive officer, will be presenting at the following upcoming virtual investor conferences:

Jefferies Virtual Healthcare ConferenceTuesday, June 2, 2020Presentation Time: 3:30pm-3:55pm ET

Raymond James Human Health Innovations ConferenceWednesday, June 17, 2020Cell Therapy Panel Time: 12:00pm ET

Dr. Sharei and Teri Loxam, chief financial officer will also be holding one on one meetings during the conferences.

About SQZ Biotech

SQZ Biotech is a privately held clinical stage company developing transformative cell therapy candidates for patients with cancer and other serious diseases. Our proprietary approach to cell engineering, Cell Squeeze, physically squeezes cells through a microfluidic constriction to temporarily disrupt the cell membrane, allowing desired cargo to diffuse into the cell cytosol before the membrane reseals. We use this approach to deliver a broad range of biological material into diverse cell types to create multifunctional cell therapy candidates designed to direct specific immune responses. We believe Cell Squeeze technology may allow us to create rapidly scalable cell therapies that leverage natural physiology to improve therapeutic efficacy with favorable safety and tolerability. The SQZ technology could provide treatment options with advantages for patients across many diseases. For more information please visit http://www.sqzbiotech.com.

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Cells And Tissues Epithelium Coloring Worksheet – Zambia Business Times

Arteries to expand / skin to stretch / uterus to contract / bladder to stretch.

Cells and tissues epithelium coloring worksheet. The younger cells are cubodial and the older cells flatten out. Now well talk about this worksheet for toddlers ages two to six that will be very useful if youre trying to find out what is happening. / @tlrr (fkn (Ake 01 I I1 l [3 @ Chapter 5 Cells and Tissues 45 BQSY TESSUES 5" 17. Areas where epithelium is found 1.

If you are looking for a more correct coloring for a specific area, this coloring method may not be right for you. Tissue specialized in secreting cube shaped cell. Cells of this tissue may absorb and/or secrete substances 6. Epithelia are classified on the basis of the number of cell layers and the shape of the cells in the surface layer.

However, for the large areas where you want a more natural look, this may be a perfect solution. Circle the correct answer: HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY/Chapter 3-Cells & Tissues..

HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY/Chapter 3-Cells & Tissues. The connective tissue and the epithelium are separated by a basement membrane. Worksheets are The muscular system, Activities for colors, Body tissues coloring work answers pdf, Marieb coloring answer, Chapter one introduction, Human body systems coloring 1 integumentary system, Coloring blood, Chapter 5 the integumentary system dermis and skin coloring. In this tissue worksheet, students answer 29 questions with multiple parts including matching, labeling, short answer and picture identification.

Simple columnar epithelium & pseudo stratified columnar epithelium. A collection of cells 2. Nervous tissue is located in nervous system structures - brain, spinal cord, and nerves ( Figure 3.8 ). Epithelium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia See more..

Furthermore, the internal surfaces of blood and lymph vessels are lined by epithelium, here called endothelium. Dimitrios Mytilinaios MD, PhD Last reviewed: Epithelia are avascular, but all epithelia "grow" on an underlying layer of vascular connective tissue. Other areas include the airways, the digestive tract, as.

Which of the following is not a principal type of tissue? Tissues Review Worksheet 1. Cuboidal epithelium / squamous epithelium / transitional epithelium / columnar epithelium? The endothelium is the epithelial tissue that lines vessels of the lymphatic and cardiovascular system, and it is made up of a single layer of squamous cells.

Forms the walls of capillaries. Once you find your worksheet. Basis of the major controlling system of the body 7. The cells in simple squamous epithelium have the appearance of thin scales.

Squamous cell nuclei tend to be flat, horizontal, and elliptical, mirroring the form of the cell. Topics include types of tissues, functions of tissues and structures of tissues. Molly Smith DipCNM, mBANT Reviewer: Chapter 3 cells review key this is a review worksheet intended to help you study the powerpoint and in class notes we have discussed.

View Homework Help - Body Tissues Worksheet from ANATOMY Human Anat at Murrah High School. Epithelia are tissues consisting of closely apposed cells without intervening intercellular substances. Displaying all worksheets related to - Tissue Color Pages. The inside of blood vessels is lined with:

Epithelial / connective / muscle / nervous 3. Quizzes and free worksheets . Epithelial tissue worksheet anatomy. The cells of this tissue shorten to exert force 8.

May 29, 2014 - 4 types of tissue, with "coloring page" type graphic. A collection of cells 2. Start studying Epithelial Tissue Matching. Circle the correct answer:

After ingesting bacteria or other debris, phagocytes must digest them, explaining the abundant lysosomes. Transitional epithelium allows the: Were laid down many centuries ago / are more important than other tissues / consist of several layers of cells / always occur in straight lines. The four major tissue types are:

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NEARLY THERE BUT NOT QUITE: International Guest Falls on Hard Times – The Westender

Stories, stories, stories. Theyre all around us and in Kurilpa the diversity of stories seems endlessly amazing if not bewildering.

Yoav is here with us for his second time now. Israel born and raised, Yoav was living in Chicago when he and his wife and child decided to come and join us in Kurilpa. At the age of 31 it was time to follow his dream by adding a physiotherapy degree to the exercise physiology qualification hed already achieved. It was also a time for bad news.

He opened the letter while sitting in a lecture at our University of Queensland, the one confirming that the growing weakness in his legs was in fact due to a rare form of muscular dystrophy (Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy or LGMD2A). That was three years ago.

But you have to just get on with it, Yoav says.

And he did; completing his course work and then going back to Chicago in 2019 for one of his practical placements. Then in January this year, with impeccable timing, he returned to Kurilpa.

As we sat together talking at The Jacaranda Coffee Lane I could see the enthusiasm in his eyes as he told me there was no question about where to complete his final placement.

It had to be West End. This is such a great place. Its a real community and the people here seem to really care about each other.

Where we lived in Chicago it was like that, although you dont get the gang violence that we do over there.

It had to be West End even though the news last time wasnt so good. And it still has to be West End even though the bad news has kept coming. This time the Covid-19 crisis hit and we know how that has left our international student guests. But to make matters worse Yoav received word from his wife that she wants a divorce.

So, armed with exactly $1,012 to his name, Yoav is facing a difficult future being part of our community. Yoavs four housemates cant carry him for much longer as they all are students as well, and their financial circumstances arent all that much better than his. International students are falling through the cracks of Government support and the logistics of getting back to Chicago, finding employment, avoiding Covid-19, and transferring a course of study that is a 5 weeks placement away from completion, is a bridge too far.

This Kurilpa story comes to you care of a number of connections and chance meetings. Yoav queues up for help at Wednesdays Food Bank on Boundary Street. Sandi Trembath, one of our local Police officers, helps him and his wheelchair to the front of the queue (Sandi is an angel at a time when my trust in people was shattered, Sandy helped me regain some trust in people around me.). Sandi hears his story and thinks of me because Ive tried to arrange help for international students in the past. I call Jan at The Westender to tee up this article and here we are after a chat with Yoav at The Jac. Thats community!

So, if there are folks amongst us who can help Yoav take some good news with him when he finally makes it back to Chicago heres what he might need:

Offers of help can be sent to Yoav via the author at buzolica@ozemail.com.au

Image by Jan Bowman Yoav with Adrian Buzilic

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NEARLY THERE BUT NOT QUITE: International Guest Falls on Hard Times - The Westender