Yes, He is married to Tracy Walters from Peterstown, WV
Can doctors predict death of smokers?
Yes. They could observe how many packs of cigarettes a smoker smokes each day. Then, they could find out how long until lung cancer takes over and kills the smoker.
If you mean 'Dry Ice', i.e. frozen carbon dioxide, you MUST NOT get it anywhere near skin or eyes or mouth or stomach! You would be very badly injured. But if you put dry ice in water with proper protection, you can make the water bubble rapidly due to a chemical reaction, and the water is drinkable while the dry ice is in the water. That is - serious protection: eye goggles, thick gloves, make sure your whole body is covered, no skin showing.
How do you treat earwig stings?
Earwigs can't sting, but they sometimes nip skin using their pincers. Although this hurts at the time, no venom has been injected so no treatment is necessary.
Mr. Lorry destroys Dr. Manette's work bench, where he made shoes
What high school classes should you take to become a RN?
Take all the sciences you can! The more advanced the better. Get started learning anatomy and physiology, this will prepare you for Pathophysiology once you get into nursing school. Also, chemistry will help you with Pharmacology, and Biology will help put things together. This is not to suggest slacking on writing classes. There is more writing in nursing school that you might think, and it's easier when you can just focus on content then HOW to write it.
How stressful is a life of a doctor?
Many physicians and surgeons work long, irregular hours. Over one-third of full-time physicians and surgeons worked 60 hours or more a week in 2006. Only 8 percent of all physicians and surgeons worked part-time, compared with 15 percent for all occupations. Physicians and surgeons must travel frequently between office and hospital to care for their patients. While on call, a physician will deal with many patients' concerns over the phone and make emergency visits to hospitals or nursing homes.
Source: U.S. Department of Labor
Doctors who specialize in treating dyskinesia?
Dyskinesia [involuntary movements, like a tic or chorea] is a symptom and not an individual disease. Dyskinesia can have several different causes depending on the specific condition. It can be part of the presentation of a person suffering with Parkinson's, or it can be a side effect of some psychotropic medications. Sometimes physicians specializing in neurological conditions can offer treatment.