Carlos Frigo
Chris Wilkinson
Published: February 2, 2011
Published by: Gina Kolata
Louise Benge's medical problems started when she was 25 years old. Walking became painful. He calves got as hard as rocks, and every step was agony. Her hands started hurting too. And the condition, whatever it has, only got worse over the next two decades. It was Clear from her X-rays why Mrs. Benge.could barely walk. The blood vessels in her feet, legs and hands accumulating calcium deposits like the scale the sometimes forms inside water pipes. The deposits had grown so think that blood could hardly squeeze through. But calcium was only in those vessels of her legs and hands; her heart's vessels were spared, so she was not in the immediate danger of dying. I think this relates to my life because I had a bacterial disease once, but I don't think its as bad as this one. I chose this article because I am interested with diseases.
Interesting article but how do I link to the original article, you are missing the link. You are also missing why this was interesting to you and the connections you can make.
ResponderEliminarSorry Carlos...I see why it was interesting and what connections you can make. Next time please expand on these points and please please include a link to the original source as it costs you two points from your grade.
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