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    This was the article that was chosen for discussion, because Postural Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) is a disorder that is not noticed when individuals develop symptoms of the disorder. It is surprising to read that everyday symptoms of dizziness, fatigue, nausea, and etc. can lead to lead to something serious. When there is an increase in an individual’s rapid heartbeat on different occasions, that is a different story. Also, the cause of Postural Tachycardia Syndrome is, because of the Gardasil…

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    Not only can illnesses cause anemia, but also anemia can be inherited through genetics. This can be the most mild form of anemia. Most often, when a child is diagnosed as anemic it has most likely been inherited from their mother. Likewise, when a pregnancy induced anemic mother gives birth to her child, it is likely that the child may form or struggle with anemia in his or her life. Furthermore, a person diagnosed with anemia due to genetics should not take more iron than needed. Too much iron…

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    Connie’s encounter with Arnold she is torn between desire and fear but as the situation escalates she is overwhelmed by fear. Connie occasionally experiences periods in which she is taken over by dizziness. The dizziness symbolizes Connie’s fear and weakness taking over her. Connie feels a wave of dizziness when she realizes that Arnold’s friend Ellie is also a grown man and has “the face of a forty-year-old baby” (371). Oates elucidates that Arnold has a “long and hawklike (nose), sniffing…

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    Causes Of Osteoarthritis

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    Osteoarthritis is a worldwide chronic condition that has impacted the lives on many people today, causing pain, deformity, and difficulty with daily physical tasks. This chronic condition is, “believed to have a genetic cause or predisposition, and is caused by wear and tear on a joint. The cartilage wears away and exposes the bone.” (Rosdahl and Kowalski, 2006, p.1235) This chronic condition generally targets individuals with obesity and it is most commonly found among women. The…

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    caught, getting away with it and some can end up dying from this cause. Teens that drink and drive have hard times seeing at night or in day time and things are slow to them teens can even get complications such as slurred speech, endless laughing, dizziness and more. Teens can get arrested for drunk driving by drunk driving itself, by stopping them and seeing if they drank by using a breath thermometer or if they end up running somebody over. Most cases of drinking is peer pressure which is…

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    Adhd Persuasive Essay

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    It august of 2008 that seemed to have changed, I conceive it something more than ADHD: Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a problem of not being able to focus, being hyperactive, and impulsive. For these problems to be diagnosed as ADHD, they must be out of the normal range for a person's age and development. That’s been taking medication on and off since, I was three [years old], but never started medication until almost a year before. Methylphenidate more commonly called…

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    Mineral Deficiencies

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    causes of anemia. Anemia occurs when one has low amounts of hemoglobin. Iron is critical for hemoglobin formation. The majority of the iron in the body is located in the hemoglobin. Iron deficiency has many negative symptoms. Some symptoms are dizziness, shortness of breath, weakness, fatigue, headaches, and cold hands or feet. People with iron deficiency often feel exhausted. They report feeling like they do not have enough energy. Iron deficiency can negatively affect immune function…

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    injuries annually in the United States” (Giza). The concussion proposes many underlying health issues in addition to just brain damage. One may lose balance, eye sight, and even some physical impairments. In addition to memory loss, headaches, and dizziness.…

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    Mount Washington, USA

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    National Park, Bolivia. This wonderful place is not a place you must visit. The most poisonous and hostile wildlife in the world can be found in this place. A close contact with any plants growing in this park will cause terrible itching, rash, and dizziness. A small cut or wound can be infected with tropical parasites. 7. Mount Washington, USA. The summit of Mount Washington holds the record for the fastest winds on the surface of the world and its peaks are known as one of the deadliest.…

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    Henri Paul Research Paper

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    On August 31, 1997, Princess Diana of Wales died when her driver, Henri Paul, crashed the car in the Pont de l’Alma road tunnel in Paris, France. Many people think that the death of Princess Diana was purely an accident, and it wasn’t planned. People failed to notice, however, that Henri Paul was keeping connections with the SAS, which is a special forces unit that branched away from the British army. By rethinking their approach to her death being an accident, people can fix others who think…

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