So here were the 2 PP presentations of the 5 projects due this past week.
Keep in mind, the modules don't open until the beginning of the week and were due by Friday and Saturday respectively (along with all other projects, assignments, and tests assigned this week.
Thus, no time to do all the bells and whistles I would've liked, but I got good grades on them somehow, nonetheless? 😂
The first one was for my Human Disease Class, it's a super long one, so don't expect everyone to watch the full thing, but Ziggy makes an appearance at the beginning to keep you interested? 😂
(Update: Though I didn't have time to add all the visuals I would've liked, my professor added in her feedback comment that I knocked it out of the park! She was SO kind and supportive.)
Or you may just be interested on the latest info on Coronary Artery Disease?
Just an FYI, CAD is no longer a disease of the old and deaths by heart attack have decreased with new innovations - BUT - the rate has jumped up in people under 40 by 2% per year since 2011.
Also, we have only recently discovered that men and women largely experience heart attacks differently, so that may be of interest as well.
The good news is we have also learned more about prevention - specifically how a Mediterranean diet has decreased cardiac events - how to manage CAD better, as well as we have either fine-tuned our interventions or implemented new ones with greater success.
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