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    No medical examination records exist to support these claims made by the defense, and other issues exist with their claims furthermore. Ergotism cause severe, common convulsions, in addition to gangrene, and death in many cases. The accused only exhibited minor symtoms of Ergotism when it was convenient for their accusations, thoughdid not suffer any other issues that would undoubtedly accompany their condition. Cushin's…

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    chemical can kill 350 people and unlike many other poisons this chemical works fast to kill. Even before the eventual death by respiratory paralysis that this chemical creates, the body would loss all coordination, muscular fasciculation's, and convulsions. This chemical is a weapon that has been used in places such as Syria. The terror group ISIS used this to kill innocent people. Even though this chemical…

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    Varicose Veins

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    medical issues and problems on our day to day routine that we sometimes forget their names as well. The world today is so occupied with diseases and ailments that every now and then we get to hear about a new endemic being spread. Amongst these convulsions there arose a very widely spreading common problem of Varicose Veins. In some cases these veins do not cause any serious problems but in cases of serious cosmetic issues and dermatitis, varicose veins treatment becomes a necessity. What are…

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    INTRODUCTION:Ever since its discovery, Electro Convulsive Therapy (ECT) has continued to occupy a central place in the armamentarium of psychiatrists inspite of advances in psycho pharmaco therapy. Despite both medical and legal opposition it is still widely practiced as one of the cheapest, safest and yet one of the most effective therapeutic technique in the whole of medical sciences. Due to trauma caused to the patient physically and psychologically with unmodified direct electro convulsive…

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    and he gets a rush out of it. Furthermore Jack is acting like a savage. Jack fights with Ralph to do what he thinks is best for the group. Golding write, “We want meat’. ‘Well, we haven’t got any yet. And we want shelter... He tried to convey the convulsion to track down and kill that was swallowing him up… The madness came into his eyes again” (Golding 51). While Ralph wants to build huts to provide much needed shelter, Jack on the…

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    Nav channels. These toxins block current flow thereby reducing membrane potential, as a result, also inhibits neurotransmitter release. The pathophysiological effects associated with these toxins include diarrhea, vomiting, paralysis, dyspnea, convulsions, hypotention, respiratory failure and finally death [1] ………………… Centipedes are excellent predatory arthropods. The symptoms caused vary according to person and bite intensity. Pain and edema take a maximum of one week to subside, however,…

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    Chlordane Case Study

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    lack of studies on humans with only a large amount of research on animals. There is no correlation between kidney cancer and exposure to chlordane. Because if any human the ingested 6g or more of chlordane orally will have an immediate symptom of convulsion. If a human was exposed to chlordane through air the only symptoms are minor ones that can easily be treated with a long period of rest. However, if chlordane was exposed to the environment there will be a detrimental affect to other living…

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    Epilepsy is the most prevalent neurological disorder in humans. About 50 million people worldwide have epilepsy (Lima et al., 2009), and nearly two out of every three new cases are discovered in developing countries. More than two million people in the United States have experienced an unprovoked seizure or been diagnosed with epilepsy. Epilepsy is characterized by recurrent seizures (Blume et al., 2001). Seizures are defined as sudden changes in the electrical functioning of the brain,…

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    Essay On Baby Drinking

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    See Baby Drink Introduction As a parent the most important thing that one can ever wish for is to deliver a healthy baby. However, that is not always the case in some situations a mother’s addiction can affect the development of a once healthy fetus causing short to long term effects. Women today believe that having a glass of wine or binge drinking during pregnancy is okay but it is not, it is wrong and inconsiderate to the fetus. When a mother drinks during pregnancy her judgement becomes…

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    In the Middle Ages, they could only justify abnormal behavior as being possessed by a demon or the devil, currently it's often blamed on mental illness. The thought of mental illness has changed through these numerous years. "People who go to therapy are crazy, I'm not crazy!" is a sentence many people in the United States voice. Sadly, they aren't aware how much therapy can positively impact someone's life, and how many methods of therapy have been created over the years. Some of the most known…

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