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    demonstrated that more than 70% of wealthy American report great to magnificent wellbeing, twice the same number of as poor Americans and middle levels, great wellbeing declines considerably. Moreover, this data means there is an opposite rise of chronic sickness. A century prior, the normal American lived just around 48 years. We started living longer as living conditions and medical treatment advanced. Those advancements occurred to more Americans through social changes like universal…

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    My Late Live Aging Describe the impact on you physically, emotionally, socially, and Financially (as much as you can imagine the impact). Living with a chronic condition such as arthritis in late life would feel as if I am held captive within the walls of a prison cell with no way out. My condition will be a constant reminder of not being able to physically experience life’s voyage because it is now a struggle to accomplish even the simplest task, such as tying my shoe lace or walk up a…

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    Pain Recovery

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    When distracted by pain, the last thing considered is how well the mind is feeling, but that may be more important than what scientists originally thought. Mental state has been found to affect humans, as a species, significantly more than what the average person may realize. It can affect how a person feels physically as well as emotionally. In recent studies it has been found that the psychological state affects pain specifically. It can even affect how a person will recovery from major and…

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    Wound management requires a skill and time in acquiring a fulfilling task. In fact, complicated wounds that are either acute or chronic can be seen in most surgical wards. Through the significance of the literature review, five articles will be explored in identifying their aims, relationship, differences and its relevance to the nursing standard. In Yao et al (2012), their retrospective cohort study was conducted to determine the efficacy of negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) in comparison…

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    Chronic Family Violence

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    while others will unfortunately affect the individual in a negative way which can lead to emotional and behavior issues/problems. One of the most common and potentially most traumatic experiences is that of being raised within or being a witness to chronic family violence, such as domestic violence also known as intimate partner violence (IPV). This type of trauma is categorized at Type II, also…

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    The Intensity Of My Stress

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    whether the stress is acute or chronic. For instance, acute stress can be less than three months and chronic stress is more than three months. My stress level is more chronic since it has been more than three months. Acute stress consists of changes in existing conditions or a disruption of the status quo, whereas chronic stressors are those that are an ongoing aspect of the internal or external environment (Hall et al., 2012). However, my stress is not as chronic in symptom severity every day.…

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    Peoniflorin

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    neuropathic pain and further explored its possible mechanism. We investigated the effect of PF on NP induced by chronic constriction injury (CCI) in the rat model. We had found that PF significantly attenuated CCI-induced neuropathic pain behaviors (thermal hyperalgesia and mechanical allodynia) and decreased the levels of proinflammatory…

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    (Arnett, 2016). Another threat to stress is financial stress, which is also unavoidable. No one enjoys dealing with their finances and paying bills. According to a study done by Lin, Hsu, & Chang (2011), in middle adulthood, females suffered from chronic stress when dealing with finances, while men had little stress when dealing with finances. Overall, about 50% of the people examined in this study suffered from some level of stress when dealing with finances (Lin, Hsu, & Chang,…

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    Chronic Teeth Spreading

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    sore or you have a slight headache. It happens here and there. It doesn’t seem like a big deal until one day in your 50’s or 60’s you notice your teeth look shorter, a lot shorter. What happened? Data shows 60%+ people grind their teeth at night. Chronic teeth grinding is called Bruxism. This means for some portion of 8 hours a day you are wearing down your teeth. Not only wearing them down, but creating stress fractures that can lead to crowns and root canals. One simple fix, wear a night…

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    Common Causes Of Stress

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    occurs after you’ve been dealing with the stressor for weeks or months. In this stage, you’re body can no longer handle the stress, and you constantly feel depleted. While moderate levels of stress can help you focus or work harder, experiencing chronic stress can create negative physical, social and…

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