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    Introduction Eye enucleation is surgery to permanently remove the eyeball (globe). The space that remains (socket) after the eyeball is removed will be filled with an artificial eyeball (implant). Muscle tissue will be sewn onto the implant to keep the implant in place and to give it some movement. The natural eyeball may need to be removed because of: Injury. Diabetes. Tumors. Eye disease such as glaucoma. Inflammation or infection of the inner eye (endophthalmitis). A painful, blind eye.…

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    Gluten Free Diet

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    Gluten-free: Popular trend or Essential diet Recently in the past few years, gluten-related disorders have received a lot of attention in in the press and social media (Allen 2015). The sale of gluten-free foods and products has become highly requested making it a multibillion dollar business (Allen 2015). Some people have chosen to go in this diet because of health issues, such as celiac disease or gluten sensitivity allergies. There are also a lot more people who are following into this diet…

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    Going to the dentist can be the most terrifying thing for some people. Many studies have proven that people would rather take the pain of gum disease ,or even a broken tooth rather than stepping into a dental office. The noisy tools, scary instruments, and the thought of the dentist drilling into the teeth doesn’t make it any better. Dental anxiety and phobia are very common today; it is estimated that about 9-15 percent of Americans fear the dentist. Regardless of the fear and anxiety…

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    onions, spinach, asparagus, avocados, tomatoes (which contains lycopene), in addition to whole grains, olive oil (read more about the benefits of drinking olive oil), nuts, deep-water fish, legumes (Alvsolia, etc.), wheat grass, marine algae, wheat germ, nuts and seeds, which contain vitamin E. - Multiply from drinking water, herbal tea, green tea and avoid soft drinks, sweetened beverages and those containing…

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    by Emily Colas, which makes it an autobiography, in 1998. She writes the books providing small journals of her daily life with her OCD. She is usually obsessed with the idea of being poisoned by drugs slipped into her food or contaminated by germs from needles or diseased blood. At first she shares her fears with her husband, requiring him to taste the food on her plate before she eats it or to question waiters about…

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    The Origin of Corn and its use and Progression Over Time History of Corn The staple ingredient in almost all food, what feeds livestock, and what fuels the economy, the answer is corn. Corn has played a significant role in the daily lives of people all over the world since ancient times. No matter what part of the globe you look at, or culture you study, corn has had a significant impact in one way shape or form. The origin of corn is still a question of much debate and new research is being…

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    Causes Of Celiac Disease

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    of generation today. A steaming bowl of crisp cooked oats is the ideal approach to begin off your day, particularly on the off chance that you are attempting to anticipate or are at present managing heart disease or diabetes. Oats, oat grain, and cereal…

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    Autism Interview Paper

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    received a degree in occupational therapy. Her relationship with her husband and children has grown. She has learned was it really important in life. Material things mean nothing, and family means everything. On a lighter note, she has learned to be less germ-a-phobic and more laid back overall. Conclusion: Child N was diagnosed with Autism, non-specific, eight years ago. He struggles with daily task and many things that require fine motor skills. The mother feels like she receives appropriate…

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    Mx.Lux spotted Blout and Cherry Bomb sprinting to the other exit before the warehouse collapsed. “We should go.” ** Anja began to mumble, half to herself,“I can’t believe it’s been a month.” “A month since what?” Sol asked through a mouthful of cereal, music blaring through their headphones. Anja blinked, glancing between Maria, who had been sitting quietly, and Sol frantically. It was Maria who ended up responding, “A month since I got stuck in an elevator with the heroes!” It was literally…

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    month of life (Potter & Perry, 2009). It is important to encourage bonding. Breast-feeding is the start of direct body contact between mother and baby. Hand washing is crucial when caring for a newborn to prevent the transmission of infection and germs. Newborns immune system is susceptible to infection due to it being weak. The umbilical cord should be clean and dry at all times to avert infection and support cord detachment. Reflexes are the physical function of the newborn. Newborns lose…

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