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    into tiny pieces or putting it into tiny containers. Other anxiety disorders associated with anorexia include Phobias, Panic Disorder, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Extreme eating disorder behaviors include the use of diet pills, laxatives, diuretics, and vomiting. These have been reported more often in overweight than normal weight teenagers. Body Dysmorphic and Muscle Dysmorphia have been reported as common body image disorders associated with anorexia. Patients undergo excessive…

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    Effectiveness of splinting and splinting plus local steroid injection in moderate to severe carpal tunnel syndrome; A Randomized control clinical Trial Introduction Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) which defined as “a symptomatic compression neuropathy of the median nerve at the level of the wrist” is considered as the most common disabling neuromascular condition of the upper extremities(1,2). With an incidence rate of 276:100000 per year, it known as the most prevalent entrapment neuropathy,…

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    dry eyes? Dry eyes are more common in older people, but the problem can occur at any age. There are many factors that contribute to temporary or chronic dry eyes. For example, a number of medications may cause eye discomfort as a side effect: • Diuretics •…

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    Introduction The client is MK, a 50 year old female who is status post 3 hours of a percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA). The PTCA was performed because MK failed a cardiac stress test and was found to have significant coronary disease with a 90% blocked mid-left anterior descending artery and a 90% blocked proximal circumflex artery, which required the placement of two stents. MK is currently employed as a daycare owner, and she is married, but the couple does not have children…

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    and reduce absorption of vitamin B12. Low levels of vitamin B12 can lead to anaemia and neurological problems. Antibiotics can destroy the good bacteria in the intestines that play a role in the absorption of vitamins and minerals. Laxatives, diuretics and drugs that are used to treat seizures may cause diarrhoea which can then affect absorption of vitamins and minerals. Some cholesterol-lowering medications and contraceptives are also known to reduce the absorption of vitamins and minerals…

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    There are a number of familial health issues that run on both of my parents ' sides of my family. On my mother 's side cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure, and diabetes seem to be common issues. On my dad 's side cardiovascular disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and gout are prevalent ( records on my dad 's side of the family only go up to my grandparents due to lack of clear records) My grandfather (dad 's side)also passed away from an aneurysm, but…

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    People who are suffering with Bulimia Nervosa are eating unusually large amounts of food. This gorging is trailed by conduct that makes up for the indulging, for example, constrained retching, over the top utilization of intestinal medicines or diuretics, fasting, and inordinate activity (NIH,1). The harmful effects of Bulimia Nervosa are decaying teeth, gastrointestinal problems, dehydration, and many…

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    established within the family. Of the individuals that do survive, 14% require cardiac transplantation; however, the majority of affected individuals respond well to the use of beta blockers, digoxin, angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors, and diuretics as a means of heart failure management. To avoid infection, patients with neutropenia are treated with G-CSF and prophylactic…

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    Drugs In Sports History

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    History of Drugs in the Olympics Drug use in sports has been suspected to have existed since the Roman times in which Gladiators would be given stimulants to stop fatigue and even their horses would be given hydromel, a substance which would enable them to run faster (Ramlan Abdul Aziz,2006). However the first documented case of drugs and stimulants being used in sports wasn’t until 1904 when marathon runner, Thomas Hicks, was injected twice with a substance called Strychnine, which is more…

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    Valvular Heart Disease Luke White – C14367136 Introduction In this report I will discuss valvular heart disease. Firstly I will discuss the disease itself, what it is, what its symptoms are and what effect it can have on a person if it is left untreated. Then I will examine the role of the Clinical Measurement Scientist in the diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of this disease. I will then go on to write about the importance of professionalism as a clinical measurement scientist. This will…

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