Still reading LITTLE FIRES EVERYWHERE by Celeste Ng.
Who will finally adopt the little Chinese girl?
I will keep reading it after I go upstairs. Am in my PJs.
TryValley Primary Care presented several hours of concerns for the older set, a term I prefer over geriatric set.
Experts spoke on subjects such as incontinence, Medicare, end of life care - we must inform our families of what we want done - and depression.
You take a test to find out HOW depressed you are and then what can be done about it.
Oh dear, the folks I have known who have done themselves in.
Or just plain died.
Folks are donating lots of money to help UKRAINE.
Kamelia's parents are on their way to Poland.
So many folks have been interviewed about Putin the Killer.
On the below site, I forgot to acknowledge where the info came from - certainly not the head of Zeus, that was Diana - aka ATHENA - who popped out.
Where Is The Liver Located & What Does The Liver Do?
Did you know that the liver is the largest abdominal organ in your body? The skin is perhaps the largest because it weighs a lot when taken together. But the liver is a solid abdominal organ that takes up a significant portion of the abdominal cavity. But where is it located exactly? Can you feel the liver with your hands?
In this article, we will delimitate the liver and its functions. We will talk about the location, interesting anatomy facts, and how it works.
Where is your liver
The liver is located in the upper right portion of the abdomen. This area is known as the right hypochondrium, and it is located below the ribcage on your right side. This is where liver pain is usually found, but it is often dull and difficult to delimitate because the organ does not have nerve terminals of its own. Instead, it relies on nerve terminals located on the inner abdominal wall.
However, the location of the liver is not always the same. The organ moves with breathing because it is attached to a breathing muscle called the diaphragm. This is the most important and the largest breathing muscle, located below the lungs and above the stomach and the liver. The diaphragm separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities.
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