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    I was using baby wipes, antibiotic creams, creams to ease the burning and stinging and a hospital strength pain relieving spray. I also tried several kinds of diaper rash products, thinking that may help. However, nothing completely relieved those symptoms, or healed the rash, until after I had stopped taking the Benicar and the diarrhea had stopped. December 3, 2011- I ended up going to the emergency room at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital @ Hamilton, again. I had severe nausea,…

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    During my 3 years of pharmacy school, my perspective of pharmacist and future path has been changed many times. Before entering to the Pharmacy school, I did not deeply think about what kind of pharmacist I wanted to be. Definitely, IPPEs during the Pharmacy school years help me to navigate which field I have interest in. Also, many classes and research project gave me some ideas and helped to find my interests. As I learned and experienced more in the pharmacy field, my expectation and my…

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    residential complex. Life was fun again. “Is he in coma?” I faintly heard my mother ask the doctor, just before I drifted into sleep again. Later, I learned my blood sugar levels had gone much beyond 600. We were in MGM Hospital’s Pediatric Endocrinology ward. On waking up, when my…

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    Exploring 30-day children?s readmission rate in a general hospital. K van Driel1*, GS de Wolf2, R. van Schaik3 1 Division woman and child, Diakonessenhuis Utrecht, the Netherlands 2Department of clinical methods and Public Health, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands 3Division woman and child, Diakonessenhuis Utrecht, the Netherlands * Corresponding author: K van Driel, Division Woman and Child Diakonessenhuis…

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    Catie Bartholomew Ms. Fenwick English 9H, Per. 4 18 March 2015 What Does it Take to be a Veterinarian? "Until one has loved an animal, a part of one 's soul remains unawakened" (Anatole France). Becoming a vet takes a lot of hard work and dedication, but above all else, it requires a love for animals. Veterinarians are medical professionals who take care of animals. They can help with research, and help improve and protect the health of humans. The majority of vets are engaged in private…

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    CHAPTER 2 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES This chapter contains a compilation of local and foreign literatures and studies about the topic researched and are provided as a guide for the hypothesis of this research and served as a basis for the methodology of the study. These provided studies were also used to support the study and compare the difference of the present. DIABETES According to the International Diabetes Federation (2013), diabetes is one of the most challenging health…

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    Stress Stress is a growing public health concern but also a natural part of life. We all encounter stress, some more than others. Stress affects many individuals both physically and psychologically. Many individuals are able to cope with small exposures to stress, and some people even become more productive when encountering stress. However, it is problematic when stress becomes overwhelming and a person begins to suffer from its adverse consequences including increased anxiety, depression and…

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    Diseases and Multiple Sclerosis. Since April 2011, Genzyme is part of the Sanofi Group after a takeover battle for its assessment, which reached nearly $20 billion. Genzyme focuses on rare genetic diseases, sclerosis, cardiovascular disease, and endocrinology. One of the leaders Worldwide biotechnology, Genzyme is dedicated to create a major positive impact on the lives of people with grave diseases. The acquisition of Genzyme is an important for Sanofi. Indeed, Sanofi missed the turn of…

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    In November of 1941, Rosemary Kennedy, was ordered by her father to receive a surgery that was said to be life changing. It was called the lobotomy. The Kennedy Family was immediately skeptical of such a surgery, and came to a conclusion that it was not what they wanted for Rosemary. But their opinion and rejection to the procedure was all in vain. Joe Kennedy ordered the lobotomy to be done immediately, without his family knowing. Rosemary’s lobotomy was performed by psychiatrist Dr. Walter…

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    Which of the following would NOT be a possible outcome of elevated TSH secretion? A) increased TRH synthesis B) increased T3/T4 synthesis C) increased body temperature D) decreased blood cholesterol levels E) increased lipolysis ____ 66. Increased levels of thyroid hormones would A) decrease basal metabolic rate. B) up regulate beta receptors C) impair body growth. D) decrease the effects of norepinephrine on the heart and blood vessels. E) decrease protein synthesis. ____ 67. Calcitonin A) is…

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