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    Muscle Cramps As a recent victim of severe muscle cramps, I decided to take up the matter as the topic of my extra credit project. Muscle cramps are muscle spasms elongated for indefinite periods of time. Muscles contract involuntarily and forcibly, resulting in mild to intense pain that can last anywhere from seconds to over fifteen minutes. Muscle cramps can appear distorted or feel firmer than its normal, relaxed state. Muscle cramps have the ability to affect any skeletal muscle, whether…

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    COPD Case Study

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    component, bronchial obstruction and structural changes in the lung tissue. And a significant role in the pathogenesis plays a variation of the immune reactivity. It is known that activation of immune reactions in COPD mediated effects on molecular cell systems a wide range of mediators, primarily cytokines that regulate the immune reactivity of the organism. [1] Established that are the main producers of cytokines and T-lymphocytes are activated monocytes / macrophages [2, 3]. Secreted they…

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    Wilmer ophthalmologists are leading experts in the study, diagnosis and treatment of AMD. Because AMD can be relentless in its assault on vision, early diagnosis is critical to begin monitoring for the wet form. Wilmer has led development of studies of automated analysis and detection of this earlier stage, as well as studies evaluating devices that may be used in the home to detect conversion of the drug to wet form before substantial vision loss has occurred, when treatment has the greatest…

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    six literal days (Mortenson, 2011). One of the main arguments for this theory is that there are many naturally occurring phenomena in the universe which show that YEC is the only viable theory. This argument was proposed by Dr. Russell Humphreys, an expert in YEC. One of these phenomena includes the spiral shape of the known galaxies. Humphreys suggests that the spiral shape of the galaxies are indicative of the age of the universe because the speed of the rotation of the stars in a galaxy is so…

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    microbiomes in newborns3. Current microbiome treatment through FMT has been left to gastroenterologists. Because the microbiome has a substantial presence in the gut, gastroenterologists will be entering this field, but also other specialties of organ systems can be expected such as immunologist, dermatologists, and even neurologists where microbiomes also exhibit effect. Much of the technology being developed is geared towards physicians and the majority of the products targeting specific…

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    Within the past month, the topic of pornography has come into the public eye with the state of Utah declaring it a public health crisis. For some this came as a shock and offense but to me it was only a matter of time. I have experienced first hand the effects of how pornography use before and sporadically during a relationship negatively affects the relationship. From this I can tell you that when I knew my significant other had viewed porn it hurt me, my self-esteem, my sense of security, and…

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    Essay On Prosopagnosia

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    What have studies of visual object agnosia and prosopagnosia contributed to our understanding of visual recognition? A lot of what we understand about visual recognition comes from investigating cases where the processes involved go wrong. The absence of a cognitive ability can provide is with the ability to look at where things differ in these individuals from those with normal levels of processing. In the case of visual recognition, we can look at different forms of visual agnosias in order…

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    AIDS and HIV are deadly diseases that have been occurring for decades. The first report about AIDS was in 1981 when 5 young healthy gay men immune system were not “working“ and 2 of them died by the time the report was published. By the end of the year of 1981, there were over 200 cases of severe immune deficiency among gay men. Back then in 1982, Scientists used AIDS for the first time to describe events that had occur known as opportunistic infections, which are Kaposi 's sarcoma (a type of…

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    104). Over time he or she might isolate themselves from society as he or she does not have the energy or are not in the mood to talk to others. A major affect that was noticed among sleep-deprived sufferers was depression. Research from the health experts at WebMD have made the connection between sleep disorders and depression. Insomnia is the condition that is most closely linked with causing depression. Insomnia is another form of sleep deprivation where one has trouble falling asleep or…

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    Off Label Children

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    Historically, children have been excluded from research for decades to protect them from any risk associated with the drug. In an attempt to protect children, these subjects have been the victims of off-label drug use. Children have been given prescription or over-the-counter medication to treat or cure their illnesses ultimately causing them harm than good. The off-label drugs have little or no data available on children. Since the data is available on adults, assumption is made that the drug…

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