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How the human can breath underwater just like fish... Liquid Ventilation

In PLV (mechanical ventilation), oxygen - carrying fluids - is dripped through the lungs into the lungs of the patient. In this article I will describe how PL V is used today and how patients who receive it can be cared for. The currently preferred liquids are liquids with oxygen and carbon dioxide bearing properties (e.g. liquid oxygen, liquid carbon monoxide). Perflubron helps to open collapsed alveoli, increase gas exchange and improve lung conformity so that the ventilator can operate at the same level it reaches. This improved conformity allows ventilation with increased tidal volume, resulting in increased gas exchange and PFC fluids in the lungs, which can contribute to improved ventilation and mismatch of the perfusion. ...

Homosexuality : Love is Love ..


Is Homosexuality a Choice? - Scientific American Blog Network

Psychologists have shown that homosexuality is not associated with mental illness or criminality, is largely determined by inheritance, and that anti-homosexuality is associated with other prejudices and authoritarianism. In summary, the acceptance of homosexual persons continues to increase and the work of psychologists has contributed significantly to the promotion of human rights in the United States and other countries.

Sexual orientation, etiology and faith relate to what leads people to be gay or lesbian and what role epigenetics plays. The number of self-identified lesbian, gay or bisexual adults in the United States and other countries.

Attribution theory suggests that when a socially undesirable trait is considered immutable and out of a person's control, individuals who possess it are treated more harshly. Research has shown that biological determinism, or the belief that homosexuality is a personal choice, is positively associated with negative attitudes toward sexual minorities, such as hostility, hostility, and hostility toward homosexuals. On the other hand, "biological determinisms" have been positively associated with supportive attitudes toward sexual minorities.

As support for same-sex marriage has grown, so have other attitudes toward homosexuality. A majority today say that society should accept homosexuality and that the sexual orientation of a gay or lesbian person cannot be changed, and almost half (47%) say that people are born gay and lesbian.

A person has an erotic attraction to members of the same sex, but they may or may not practice homosexuality. A person is, as a condition of personal identity, sexually oriented towards a person of the same sex or was sexually oriented towards persons of the same sex.

Homosexuality is a condition of personal identity in which the person is sexually oriented towards a person of the same sex and must bear minimal responsibility.

A person of same-sex attraction should be wholeheartedly welcomed and lovingly encouraged and supported by the Church. They should not be denied acceptance in the community on the basis of their sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression.

The most commonly used secular argument by anti-LGBT groups in this regard is that homosexuality is inherently unhealthy, mentally and physically. They want to present sexual orientation as something that can be changed and show that heterosexuality is the most desirable choice, even if religious arguments are left aside. As a result, we reject any attempt to remove homosexuality from the discussion of the Church's position on same-sex marriage and gender identity.

Reform rabbis advocate the full acceptance of homosexuals and homosexual relationships for both theological and social reasons. Some groups, including the American Family Association (APA) and the National Organization for Marriage (NOM), claim that gay activists have managed to infiltrate the APa to influence its decision.

In 1973, for example, the American Psychiatric Association classified homosexuality as a mental illness, but not homosexuality itself. Attitudes toward homosexuality have been in flux in recent years, owing to the growing political activism of the gay-rights movement, which has seen the rise of the National Organization for Marriage (NOM) and other gay-rights groups, and a shift in public opinion to distinguish homosexuals from ordinary individuals only in their sexual orientation.

Nonetheless, religious groups continue to emphasize reparative therapy as a means of healing homosexuality through prayer, counseling, and behavioral change.

The APA resolution urges mental health professionals not to misunderstand the effectiveness of efforts to change sexual orientation as promoting or promising changes in sexual orientation, and adds that there is insufficient evidence to support the use of reparative therapy as a means of changing sexual orientation. The report concludes that "compelling evidence suggests that cases of people becoming gay or heterosexual are rare, and that many people continue to feel a same-sex sexual attraction despite treatment. Counseling organizations such as the American Psychological Association and the National Association for the Advancement of Mental Health have issued statements about the harm that reparative therapy can cause because it is based on the assumption that homosexuality is unacceptable.

It is the subject of intense scrutiny by the American Psychological Association and the National Association for the Advancement of Mental Health (NAMH).

Hamer began investigating gay men known to the U.S. Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). He found that the incidence of homosexual preference among family members was significantly higher in families with homosexual relatives than in families with heterosexual relatives. When he searched for patterns of sexual orientation in the family, he discovered more gay relatives in his family.

If true, the helper and nest theory can partially explain how genetic traits such as equal sexual attraction are not selected away.

According to the Williams Institute, homosexual couples who have children have an average of two, but some men have cross-sex sexuality. This hypothesis has led Vasey to speculate that gay men who identify as men and exhibit male characteristics (i.e., those who have children, about 60% of whom are biological) are more likely to be descended from a gay man than men with male characteristics or men who have transgender sexualities.




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