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    The caveman diet is also known as the Paleo diet. It was named after the Paleolithic period which is dated more than 10,000 years ago. The concept is to replicate the eating lifestyle of the ancient people who used to live in caves. The Paleolithic period is the time when our ancestors depended only on foods that are available around them. They were hunters and gatherers. They still don’t know how to domesticate animals so they don’t have milk and other dairy products. And since it was more…

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    directly acts on the central nervous system in order to decrease the perception of pain. In order to prevent client form becoming apprehensive, inform him of the expected side effects of the drug including loss of appetite, drowsiness, hypotension, constipation, urinary retention, tremors and nausea and vomiting. 95. The client visited the clinic for complaints of several sign and symptoms. The nurse learned that he is taking medications for the management of hypertension and heart disease.…

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    Migraines Research Paper

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    major problems when they occur. There are four stages in a migraine; prodromal, aura, attack, and postdromal. The first stage, prodromal, is the “early warning” it happens one to two days before the attack. The side effects of this stage include: constipation, mood changes, food cravings, neck stiffness, increased thirst and urination, frequent yawning. The second stage, aura, is before or during “pre- migraine”. Vision loss, weakness or numbness,…

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    Hand Pain Case Summary

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    due to pain. Treatments tried include surgery and PT, both with moderate relief. Review of systems is positive for blurred vision, ringing in the ears, sinus problems, chest pain, swelling of feet and ankles, shortness of breath, abdominal pain, constipation, nausea, anemia, difficulty walking, joint pain, muscle aches/cramps/weakness, dizziness or light headedness, frequent headaches, memory loss, poor balance, tingling, depression, excessive thirst, heat/cold intolerance, frequent urination…

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    The condition of Parkinson’s Disease has been known since ancient times, but known as a different name, “shaky palsy.” In 1817, London doctor James Parkinson published a medical essay on the disease which is where the name, “Parkinson’s” originated (“Parkinson’s Disease History,” para. 1). The publication Parkinson wrote established Parkinson’s Disease as an actual medical condition and encouraged others to study the disease (“Parkinson’s Disease History,” para. 2). With Parkinson’s work, French…

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    Antacids Experiment

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    and/or dietary problems. This experiment will help you decide which antacid actually diffuses the acid in your stomach and has the fastest effect. The results of the study that we have found is that if you have any upset stomach, heartburn, or constipation…

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    3 Categories Of Prolapse

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    A prolapse is a protuberance of some portion of the bowel through and outside the anus. It might befall in infancy or in the elderly. There are three categories of prolapse:  Incomplete (internal) prolapse: the rectum is not yet bulging via the anus.  Mucosal prolapse encompassing only the internal lining of the rectum.  Complete (external) prolapse of the rectum. What causes prolapse? The precise cause is not identified. Possible reasons are extreme straining at defecation, a feeble pelvic…

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    Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurodegenerative brain disorder that causes tremors and slowly diminishes movement over time. In the U.S, an estimated one million individuals are affected by the disease, and some 60,000 new cases emerge every, even as its cause is still unknown, a cure doesn’t seem to be on the horizon. Source http://www.pdf.org/about_pd However, more and more studies are emerging that challenges conventional wisdom that tells us that Parkinson’s disease is isolated to the…

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    Benefits Of Mustard Oil

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    Mustard oil is a fatty vegetable oil which is obtained from mustard seeds. There are basically three varieties of mustard oil available. The difference between these three varieties lies in the method of extraction, chemical composition and properties. The fatty vegetable mustard oil is extracted by pressing mustard seeds. Mustard oil is obtained by cold compression of the mustard seeds and by infusing this extracted oil with other oils to get the final product. Essential mustard oil is obtained…

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    Second Brain Essay

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    of serotonin will have you feeling relaxed and positive but imbalances in serotonin attribute to feelings associated with depression and can also impact your appetite, sleep, memory and social behavior. Skewed levels of serotonin can also cause constipation or diarrhea. The following foods are fantastic in supporting gut health and supporting serotonin production. Plus a few of our favorite mood boosting recipes! • Eggs – The protein in eggs can significantly boost your blood plasma levels of…

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