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The coronary arteries supply blood, oxygen and nutrients to your heart. A buildup of plaque can narrow these arteries, decreasing blood flow to your heart. Eventually, the reduced blood flow may cause chest pain (angina), shortness of breath, or other coronary artery disease signs and symptoms. How is coronary arteryRead More →

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Simply call 323-442-1191 or e-mail [email protected] and request that we send our brochure and donation forms to you. Upon receipt, complete the forms and return the originals to the medical school. What are the costs involved in donating one’s body? What disqualifies you from donating your body to science? BodyRead More →

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General Tests: Urine Routine Analysis. Stool Test (Optional) ECG (Resting) X-Ray Chest (PA view) Ultrasonogram of the Abdomen (Screening) Pap Smear (for Women) TMT. ECHO. What is the benefit of full body checkup? Getting a full-body check-up that includes tests for diabetes, cholesterol, Blood Pressure, heart disease can save yourRead More →

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In anatomy: in situ refers to viewing structures as they appear in normal healthy bodies. For example, one can open up a cadaver’s abdominal cavity and view the liver in situ or one can look at an isolated liver that has been removed from the cadaver’s body. What does situRead More →