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Nutrition And You
Words: 1606 / Pages: 6 .... part of nutrition. Exercise helps tone
and maintain muscle tissue and ensure that the body's organs stay in good
condition. Healthy eating without exercise will not result in good nutrition
and a healthy body - neither will exercise without nutrition. The most
important thing about exercise is that it be practiced regularly and that it be
practiced in accompaniment with a healthy diet. It is also desirable to
practice more that one sport as different sports exercise different areas of the
body. Carbohydrates, proteins, and fats are the sources of energy for the body.
The contained energy is expressed in calories. There are 9 calories per gram .....
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Lupus
Words: 1301 / Pages: 5 .... skin. This type of is identified by a rash that appears on the face,
neck and scalp. One of the most common rashes appear on the nose and
cheeks, it's called a butterfly rash. Another type of Lupus is, Systemic
Lupus Erythematosus. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus is usually more severe
than Discoid Lupus. Systemic Lupus can affect almost every organ in the
body. Most of the time or some of the times Discoid lupus will progress
into systemic Lupus. For some people, it only the joints and skin. In
others, the joints, blood, kidneys, lungs or other organs or tissues can be
affected. Last of all, Drug-induced Lupus, which occurs after taking s .....
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Issues To Consider In Deaf And Hard-Of-Hearing Patients
Words: 2518 / Pages: 10 .... on the issues that affect successful communication. An improved physician-patient alliance may be achieved with a better understanding of background issues, assistive devices, interview techniques and sources of further information. Guidelines for assessment of deaf and hard-of-hearing patients are provided in Table 1. Table 2 provides suggestions for conducting interviews with these patients.
Illustrative Case
A 60-year-old deaf woman, a native user of American Sign Language, presented as a new referral. During visits with her previous physician, she had always communicated by using her daughter as an interpreter. The referral physician a .....
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Are You A Shopaholic?
Words: 708 / Pages: 3 .... Britons who had ran up huge bills and driven their family
into oppressive debt. Another thing he found out was that their shopping was
used as a therapy to give their mood a lift. They got their support from shop
assis-tants. This may be one way of buying social support.
Shopaholics
Shopaholics is becoming a more and more frequently known disease. It is not only
found in the US, but all over the world including Denmark. In Britain a nation
wide survey revealed that addicts will stop at nothing to found their desire to
spend money. They will do anything from stealing to prosti-tution. One out of
20 adults is found to be obsessed by spending. Bu .....
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Crohn's Disease
Words: 345 / Pages: 2 .... to be hereditary, so if your parents have then the chances are high that you are going to get it.
There are no known causes for , some scientists say that bacteria infections can cause this disease. The disease is not contagious. It has been said that your diet can affect how affects you. Diarrhea is one of the most common symptoms of .
can also be referred to as IBD, which stands for Inflammatory Bowel Disease. It can also be referred to as Ulcerative Colitis, or simply colitis, enteritis, ileitis or proctitis.
This disease is not very threatening, but can cause someone to have surgery, which sometimes can be life threatening. This .....
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A Link Between Anxiety And The Performance Of Athletes
Words: 556 / Pages: 3 .... by psychological signs (Hardy et al., 1996). Those three definitions now being clarified, another important point that needs to be made is the difference between state and trait anxiety. While state anxiety can be considered to be more situational in nature and is often associated with arousal of the autonomic nervous system. Trait anxiety can be thought of as a world view that in individual uses when coping with situations in his or her environment (Speilberger, 1996). Trait anxiety influences performances in that individuals with high trait anxiety will attend more information related to state anxiety (hardy et al., 1996). Now one of the .....
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Euthanasia Is Religious, Medically, And Legally Wrong
Words: 1358 / Pages: 5 .... daughter would never lead a full life. Tracy Latimer was
never given an opportunity for success, as her life was taken. A not
guilty verdict would have told people that parents of disabled children
can perform both voluntary euthanasia on their children. In the United
States, euthanasia was voted on for the first time in the state of
Washington. Although polls before the vote revealed strong support for
it,the ballot was defeated by fifty-four to forty-six percent,and
euthanasia remains illegal in Noth America. In addition to violating
civil law,euthanasia also contradicts the laws of many religions of the
world. It is God who controlls life and deat .....
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Birth Defects
Words: 2396 / Pages: 9 .... error, where there is an extra chromosome 21.
Instead of have two chromosomes as does a normal individual, there are three.
These children's features include up slanted eyelids, depressed foreheads,
hearing loss, dental problems, poor speech development, heart disease and
intestinal problems where surgery is required. Parents feel very helpless and
guilty in many of these and similar situations, feeling as if they are abnormal.
However most can learn to walk, talk, dress themselves and eat. Special work
programs are available that can help the child reach their education level. Also
these work programs help takes off the many stresses facing pa .....
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PMS And Its Symptoms
Words: 403 / Pages: 2 .... fullness, gaseous •muscle spasms •breast tenderness •weight gain •recurrent cold sores (herpes labialis) •acne flare-up •nausea •bloating •bowel changes (constipation or diarrhea) •decreased coordination •food cravings •decreased tolerance to sensory input (noise, light) •menstruation, painful •anxiety or panic •confusion •difficulty concentrating •forgetfulness •poor judgment •depression •irritability, hostility, or aggressive behavior •increased guilt feelings •fatigue or lethargy •decreased self image •libido (sex drive) changes •paranoia or increased fears •slow, sluggish .....
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When Is Now? Euthanasia And Morality
Words: 1539 / Pages: 6 .... The
third night of his routine, a terrible thought occurred to me. 'If Jack
were a dog, I thought, what would be done to him?' The answer was obvious:
the pound, and the chloroform. No human being with a spark of pity could
let a living thing suffer so, to no good end." (James Rachel's The
Morality of Euthanasia)
The experience of Stewart Alsop, a respected journalist, who died in
1975 of a rare form of cancer gave an example on the morality of euthanasia.
Before he died, he wrote movingly of his experiences with another terminal
patient. Although he had not thought much about euthanasia before, he came
to approve of it after sharing a roo .....
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