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    Foundation notes that the enteric nervous system, the medulla and the olfactory bulb which controls the sense of smell can all be affected by Parkinson’s. The theory is because of the evidence that a loss of sense of smell, sleep disorders, and constipation may be evident long before motor symptoms appear which could cause early detection of the…

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    Studying medicine is not something that I wanted to do something that I wanted to do since my childhood, but is something that attracted me when I read "Human Body," by Dr. Frances Williams. What is the human body? How does it get sick? How does it recover itself? What helps it to recover? All of these questions came to my mind when I read just the first chapter of the book. I have enjoyed the chance of exploring the human body in year 11, from the number of bones in the human body, to…

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    Case Study My client is a nineteen-year-old female named Kara was referred to counseling because of her sporadic behavior changes. Her parents have noticed her behavior change within the last year. They explain her being extremely depressed at times and then energetic at other. Sometimes Kara is sleeping for days and other times she is bursting with energy and unstoppable. After speaking with Kara, it is evident she is unable to concentrate on one thought at a time and is unclear when she…

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    Pregnancy Argument Essay

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    recommendation. It’s not stressed enough how crucial it is for the mother to be able to supply her body with the right nourishments while her body changes as well. Some changes that occur during the pregnancy that are not so pleasant are nausea, vomiting, constipation, hemorrhoids, heartburn, and swelling. However they all can be minimized with a proper…

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    The Effects of Drugs on Teenagers Addiction is considered a brain disease that develops over time resulting from repeatedly using a drug, and for some becoming a lifestyle. Consequences may include the seeking of drugs, craving them and use that could potentially destroy a person’s function in their family and in society. Illegal drugs being mostly used by teens nowadays are marijuana, heroin, and cocaine. Considering these drugs are illegal in the United States, people cannot just go and buy…

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    The Medication Armour Thyroid is prescribed for treating an underactive thyroid. It is also used to treat or prevent certain types of goiters and to manage thyroid cancer. It may also be used for other conditions as determined by your doctor. Armour Thyroid is a thyroid hormone. It works by replacing thyroid hormone when your body does not make enough on its own. You should use Armour Thyroid as directed by your doctor. Different people have different dosages based on how much they need. The…

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    According to the article some main physical symptoms of Parkinson’s disease include have tremors in the limbs, a expressionless face, unclear speech, flexed posture, slow.to start moving, festination, stiffness of the limbs, hypokinesis, constipation, bladder…

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    Ricketts is a condition that affects bone development, usually reported in children, bringing about bone deformities. Lack of Vitamin D, phosphorus or calcium are the most common causes of this condition. Symptoms can include; skeletal pain, skeletal deformities such as “bowed legs” or curvature of the spine. There is also a high chance of bone fracturing. Vitamin D is the most common cause and is essential for the absorption of calcium in the gut. The main source of Vitamin D comes from natural…

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    Root System Of Hibiscus

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    Hibiscus rosa-sinensis is the scientific name for Hibiscus. Other places around the word may call it Chinese hibiscus, China-rosa, and Hawaiian hibiscus (USDA, ARS, National Genetic Resources Program). Hibiscus is native to East Asia, but may be seen in numerous places. It is widely cultivate around the world. Hibiscus rosa-sinensis came from the scientific classification: Kingdom is Plantae; unranked are Angiosperms, Eudicots, and Rosids; Order is Malvales; Family is Malvaceae; Genus is…

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    glabrous and shiny. Bay leaves have wide spread use in soups, meat, fish sauces and confectionaries. Can act as a flavoring agent and as traditional medicine. Bishops weed: A genuine weed that serves as relief for digestive system, abdominal constipation and infection. Traditionally, powdered seeds are soaked in milk to feed…

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