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    Pain Occurs In The Brain

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    special frequency of low beta activity, and inhibiting theta activity. Research applying neurofeedback to the treatment of pain has included multiple chronic pain conditions, including chronic back pain, peripheral nerve injury, pain from cancer, fibromyalgia and migraine headaches. Much of the evidence for the use of neurofeedback to treat chronic pain can be found in the following journal article.…

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    Scientifically known as Boreliosis, Lyme disease is an infection which derives from spirochete bacteria that diffuse through the skin and bloodstream by lxodes ticks (Lymedisease.org). Throughout the United States, these arachnids are found in any area that is wet, moist, wooden or grassy. Lyme disease is an overlook chronic disease because early symptoms of nymph bites are not perceptible. In fact, there is an estimate that each year around 300,000 people are diagnose with Lyme disease in…

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    Lyme Disease: A Case Study

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    In 2012, I dropped off the planet. A round of steroids given to me to treat chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia caused me to tank and land flat on my back in bed; the fatigue was crippling. New symptoms emerged–I couldn’t sleep, tolerate sound or light, and my brain and spinal cord burned with a ruthless intensity. Eventually, the sound sensitivity escalated to the point where I could no longer talk on the phone–not even to my mother. For months, I lay in a dark, silent room believing the…

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    Symptoms of Candida Overproduction and Treatment The fungus Candida is a form of yeast found in your intestine and mouth in small amounts. The function of this fungus is to help the process of digestion and absorption of nutrients. However, overgrowth of Candida causes the fungus to enter the blood by breaking down the intestine wall. It releases toxic byproducts causing digestive issues, leaky gut and depression. How does Candida overgrowth happen? The bacterium in the gut that is not…

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    I am appealing an earlier petition of tuition reimbursement that was denied. They denied it because the health problems where all current and ongoing. While they are not wrong about that I do feel as though they ignored some important key factors in the situation and there has been some new health diagnosis as well. I dropped my Accounting II class and my Computers in Society class, I am just asking for a tuition reimbursement so I can retake them in the following semesters. During fall…

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    Antibiotics In 1900

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    Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (a rare skin disorder most associated with sulfonamides such as bactrum) Retinal detachment Compromised kidney function (associated with fluoroquinolones such as Cipro, Levaquin and Avelox) Widespread pain (with symptoms similar to fibromyalgia) Tendinitis Heart palpitations Muscle spasms Compromised gut health (associated with repeated use of antibiotics prescribed for intestinal, urinary,…

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    Dopamine Essay

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    Dopamine has been linked to people with Parkinson’s Disease, ADHD, depression, drug addiction, anxiety disorders, autism, bipolar disorder, social withdrawal, memory loss, inability to write, posture issues, disorganization, speech issues, tremors, fibromyalgia chronic fatigue syndrome and mood disorders. It can also be the reason for nausea or if you’re feeling sick it could be, because you have low dopamine. Medications prescribed for high dopamine are antipsychotics. Supplements can also…

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    Advantage Of Hypnosis

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    “Hypnosis is a therapeutic technique in which clinicians make suggestions to individuals who have undergone a procedure designed to relax them and focus their minds,” (Hypnosis, n.d.). There has been evidence that suggests hypnosis can help patients reduce pain, heal emotional and physical issues, and recover faster from medical issues and procedures than without Hypnosis. In recent years hospitals, doctors, and patients have been turning to hypnotherapists and the power of hypnosis as a…

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    While still inconclusive, their reports stated that the women who have been found to have leaking implants were more prone to get fibromyalgia. Besides, the stuffy also revealed that women with leaking silicone implants were more likely to have diseases like eosinophilic fasciitis, polymyositis, pulmonary fibrosis, Hashimoto's thyroiditis mixed connective-tissue disease, dermatomyositis…

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    communicate their fear, sadness, or other feelings; and better manage stress, while alleviating physical pain and discomfort” (Richardson). A random, six-month long clinical trial of fibromyalgia patients was conducted by the University Hospital Internal Medicine and Rheumatology Clinic. According to Mayo Clinic, “fibromyalgia is a disorder characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain accompanied by fatigue, sleep, memory and mood issues.” In the study, female patients of different ages,…

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