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    to establish a good, solid career. Obtaining a higher education is almost impossible for an addict. Just as there are difficulties in keeping a job, there are difficulties with an addict actually graduating from college. This is mostly due to many absences, unfinished assignments, and not meeting the required deadlines. After failing many courses, an addict may give up or feel like it’s not worth the effort to continue the pursuit of receiving a higher…

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    an increase in the liver enzymes in the experimental animals (Ennulat et al., Payasi, et al., Nwokocha et al and Savithri, et al). In the present study the use of the developed analgesic autoinjector showed the absence of significant increase in AST and ALT which may indicate the absence of liver injury. The other enzymes like ALP, GGT and bilirubin levels were used as an indicative of liver injury with prevalent cholestatic pattern(Giannini et al,2005). There is an elevation in ALP when there…

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    angiotensin which creates vasoconstrictive activity) gene alleles [14]. Stroke in SCD patients causes almost a tenth of deaths [14]. Pediatric patients who survive a stroke are hospitalized, where they under go intense and aggressive intracranial and seizure treatment [r1]. The treatment involves the patient lying on the bed for at least 24 hours to maximize cerebral perfusion pressure ( the difference between mean arterial pressure and cranial pressure) [18]. One of the methods to prevent the…

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    native allies, prohibiting English settlement west of the Appalachians despite the flood of individuals already pouring into the region. Along with the abandonment of salutary neglect, colonists felt that this regulation was indicative of an imminent seizure of basic liberties which they had seen lurking for years. This widespread feeling prompted outright denial of British authority in the rapid…

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    Death is inevitable, its part of the circle of life. So, this notion that one has the right to end their lives by undergoing voluntary euthanasia sparks debate in regard to the moral justification of physician-assisted suicide. Physician-assisted suicide is defined as the killing of a person by the person’s own hand with the help of a physician (Vaughn 293). This is just another form to intentionally end one’s life in order to be relieved from pain and suffering. However, the Death with Dignity…

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    that is way over what it should be. However this is how the doctor made the diagnosis of diabetes. This is a chronic condition that is associated with abnormally high levels in blood sugar or glucose. Your pancreas produces insulin when there is an absence or insufficient production of insulin, or an inability of the body to use insulin this causes diabetes. Insulin is needed to convert glucose or sugar into energy. Now there are two types of diabetes type 1 which is also considered juvenile as…

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    work together to help build and maintain healthy teeth. An overdose of phosphoric acid can throw off the balance of the two, which can lead to the decay of teeth. An overabundance of phosphoric acid decreases the amount of calcium in the body. The absence of calcium can lead to bone loss, resulting in a weaker skeletal system. The phosphoric acid can also impair the body’s ability to use other minerals, such as iron, zinc, and magnesium (Goldman). Diet soda companies claim that diet soda is…

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    In the United States, many doctors face the challenge of working with patients that are of a different race or ethnicity from him or herself. Along with that, these patients are left confused and with a sense of powerlessness when working with American doctors. It becomes very hard to communicate not only because of a distinct language barrier, but also a cultural barrier. Many cultures approach situations in different ways, especially in regard to medical care. The book, The Spirit Catches You…

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    How I matured In Kazakhstan, customs are greatly honored in the community, especially customs connected with parents and children. Usually in our families, we have high expectations for the youngest child, who is a representative of the family. This is why parents pay more attention to that child in order to be proud of him or her in future. I was this kind of child in our family. My parents made an effort to educate me from my early childhood. They tried to involve me in different fields…

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    Diagnosis Primary Diagnosis The primary diagnosis of Mandy and Donna Roberts is factitious disorder imposed on another, a condition in which an individual inflicts an illness on someone else. The most predictive characteristic in patients is the absence of symptoms when the victim is separated from the caretaker (Greiner, Palusci, Keeshin, Kearns, & Sinal, 2013). The school nurse “did not think Mandy had any medical problems”; she appeared healthy and operational in the school setting. Another…

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