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    Menopause Research Papers

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    period for 12 months consecutively, she is said to have got menopause. Menopause symptoms majorly include physical illness, hot flashes, vaginal dryness, depression, weight gain, sleep disturbance, mood symptoms, urinary complaints and uterine bleeding problems. Complementary and alternative medicine Menopause causes a lot of physical and emotional changes in a woman’s body, but it should not be considered as a disease. Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) has been used alone or in…

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    Apple Avocados Benefits

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    -Avoid Alzheimer’s drinking apple juice could keep. Alzheimer’s away and fight the effects of aging on the brain. Avocados Avocado's benefits: -Lower Cholesterol Levels. -Avocado helps in Weight loss. -Avocado Extract can help relieve symptoms of arthritis. -High in antioxidants which are very important for eye health. -Eating avocado with veggies can increase the amount of Antioxidants that you take in. -Nutrients in avocados may have benefits in preventing Prostate Cancer and…

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    Causes Of Dementia

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    income countries, by 2050 this proportion is projected to rise up to 71%. Many people are living with the thought that dementia is a disease, however it is not. In actuality, dementia is made up of a number of different diseases. The Alzheimer 's Research of United Kingdom identifies dementia as an “umbrella term for the symptoms caused by the diseases.” These symptoms include but are not limited to memory loss, confusion, and personality change. The most common cause of dementia is Alzheimer…

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    was a way to treat health conditions without creating harmful side effects. This new treatment is already on the market. Legalizing marijuana for medical use provides many health advantages. Medicinal marijuana can relieve symptoms, prevent diseases, and has been proven an effective, healthy drug through several real-life stories. Marijuana has been proven to relieve several different types of health symptoms. “Legend has it that the Chinese Emperor Shen Nung discovered the medicinal…

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    For instance, since the 1960s, blood stem cells have been the only kind of adult stem cell that have often been used for treatment in procedures such as bone marrow transplant. Stem cell transplants are generally used as treatment when the bone marrow is no longer capable of producing healthy blood cells and is damaged. For example, it is used to treat conditions such as lymphoma and leukaemia and works by replenishing the…

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    Introduction Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia, is an irreversible, progressive brain disorder that affects the hippocampus, the part of the brain responsible for controlling thought, memory, and language. According to “Alzheimer’s Disease Fact Sheet,” published by the National Institute of Health (NIH), the disease, ranked as the sixth leading cause of death in the U.S., was named after Dr. Alois Alzheimer, who, in 1906, noticed changes in the brain tissue of a woman who…

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    old man who is a resident in an extended facility named Greg Jones. He was diagnosed for Dementia-Alzheimer’s disease. He smoked 2 packed of cigarettes for the last 30 years and was currently diagnosed with chronic bronchitis. His daughter who visits him every Friday, expressed her concern that her father’s dementia is getting worse. Mr. Jones has two chronic diseases, first is the Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia which is a complex and devastating problem that is a major…

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    Sexuality and Aging Introduction As we age, we will encounter a variety of physical setbacks. We may have decreased mobility, problems performing ADL, or various conditions such as Alzheimer’s occurring. What we seldom seem to focus on though are the conditions that effect sexuality when aging. This paper will be focusing on two conditions that effect sexuality when aging. These two conditions are erectile dysfunction in males and menopause in women. We will focus on what these are, how they…

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    The“Marijuana” is an ancient plant which is known to have been used long before it was recorded by man as early as 6000 B.C, by the ancient Chinese when the seeds of the plant were used as food. It is believed that the word Marijuana came from the Portuguese word marigu-ana, which means "intoxicant”. And some believed that it was originated from Mexican Spanish, which means ‘To get high’ or ‘Prisoner’ (Martin booth, Wikipedia, 2014). Marijuana is also known by other words such as “cannabis, weed…

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    Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Parkinson’s, or Alzheimer’s and Dementia, but medical experts do believe it can reduce some of the symptoms, aid healing, and physical movement. It gives these patients a little more hope and will to stay strong. Over recent years, research has been carried out to establish if there are real benefits to music therapy. The results suggest that it can indeed affect the way people function. Both Alzheimer’s and Dementia are diseases that attack…

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