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    Serotonin Toxicity Criteria. In comparison to its predecessor, Sternbach’s criteria, Hunter’s Criteria is used due to its simplicity, sensitivity and specificity, and the use of well-defined clinical manifestations including clonus, tremor, and hyperthermia. This report describes a case of serotonin toxicity triggered by an increasing dose of tramadol with concurrent bupropion and sertraline treatment. Based on our knowledge, this is the first case report reviewing the drug interaction between…

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    The comparison of the Salem Witch Trials and the vicious Holocaust(Shoah). The Salem Witch Trials was very devastating in its way back in the year 1633. A long few years later in 1967 the genocide of the jew happened, The Holocaust. Although they are different in many ways, they have similarities better that you think. The Salem Witch Trials accused many people of being “witches”. During the Salem Witch Trials, A group of girls started it all, After sometime of getting them to confess the…

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    The Life of Cocaine For this paper I chose to investigate the drug of cocaine and how it evolved and essentially lived its life as a drug. Cocaine caught my interest when reading the book Beyond Belief in which Josh Hamilton became addicted to cocaine in the late ninety’s. I found it very interesting that different drugs have had their famous era so to speak, like right now marijuana and heroin are the drugs you really hear about right now. Before this paper I really had no idea about cocaine…

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    Patient Troinenko Mikhail Igorevich, 4 years old, is under medical treatment in Nizhegorodskii Regional Children’s Hospital from 22.01.17 untill now. Diagnosis: severe open craniocerebral injury. There is high grade brain conrusion. Comminuted fracture of the right parietal bone, linear fracture of the left parietal, breakage of the squamous suture at the right and coronal suture, fracture of the left temporal bone; laminar and meningeal hematomas with low volume of the left frontal region and…

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    to Oklahoma. Overall, the Trail of Tears was a terrible time, but they overcame deaths, losses, and tears. Now, think about how scared you would be on the Trail of Tears, your parents dying, deadly diseases, starving in the winter, dying of hyperthermia in the winter. How would you survive? The Trail of Tears leads through the present day states of, Alabama Arkansas, Georgia, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri, and North Carolina. Trail Of Tears- An event in history which…

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    LSD was first synthesized by Albert Hofmann in 1938. LSD is typically either swallowed or held under the tongue, usually on a substrate such as absorbent blotter paper, a sugar cube, or gelatin. In its liquid form, it can also be administered by intramuscular or intravenous injection.The effects of the drug were not known until 1948 due to the fact that no one could explain it’s mystifying effects. It was introduced commercially in 1947 by Sandoz Laboratories under the trade-name Delysid as a…

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    The title of the book I read is Trapped by Michael Northrop. Their is a significance of this title and it is that these kids are trapped in a school for a few weeks and they are stuck there because of a blizzard. This was the worst blizzard ever recorded. The author wrote this novel because it kind of informs you how to survive when you are trapped in a school, and what you should do to survive. It would be very scary if you were stuck in a school with little resources to survive. The…

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    The structure and function of the skin regulates the body temperature. The skins main function is to cover the outside of the body and preventing anything bad from entering into it. When skin cells shred off the surface layer new ones will form. The skin not only forms a waterproof layer and it helps make sure that heat doesn’t leave the body. It has a major role in the homeostatic regulation of the core body temperature and is said to be part of the nervous system due to its sensitivity.…

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    Diathermy Essay

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    Diathermy is a medical treatment using the production of heat in a part of the body by high-frequency electric currents to stimulate the circulation, relieve pain, destroy unhealthy tissue or cause bleeding vessels to clot. Diathermy has positive effects for osteoarthritis due to the biological effects of the condition. Osteoarthritis is a degeneration of joint cartilage and the underlying bone. This usually effects the hip, knee and thumb joints. Osteoarthritis is one of the most common…

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    Healthy Cells VS Cancer Cells Cancer cells differ from normal cells in many ways; these various differences allow them to grow out of control. Unlike normal cells, cancer cells have an unstoppable growth rate which causes them to divide continuously. They are also able to ignore signals from the body that would normally command healthy cells to die after a certain period of time. Cancer cells are able to influence normal cells allowing them to extract the materials needed in order to grow as…

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