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    Anesthesiologist’s Role in Medicine In the complex field of medicine, different professions specialize in a variety of procedures, but one of the most important fields in medicine is Anesthesiology. Anesthesiology is the study of anesthetics to be used in a medical procedure. Even though this branch of medicine is primarily occupied by nurse anesthetists, the doctors who specialize in this certain field are anesthesiologists. Without the anesthesiologist many operational procedures would be too…

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    Essay On Knee Pain

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    water to extend your resistance and elasticity. Plus, you don’t have to pressure your knees. This will let you jump, flip and twist without feeling pain. This type of exercise is perfect for those who suffer from arthritis, osteoporosis, and fibromyalgia. 4. Elliptical…

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    As stated by the National Alliance of Mental Illness (2016), in a given year,1 in 5 adults in the U.S will experience some type of mental illness. A vast majority that suffer from mental or psychiatric disorders in the United States do not get the treatment and attention they need often because of the excessive cost of therapy and prescription drugs (Anxiety and Depression Association of America, n.d.). The long term effects of a mental or psychiatric disorder that goes untreated, can be…

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    Corset Training Benefits

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    benefits today. • Did you know that wearing corsets could strengthen your back and help you with injuries you have experienced in the past? Yes, wearing corsets is beneficial in this aspect. It also prevents osteoporosis and other disorders such as fibromyalgia and arthritis. • By correcting postures, corsets help…

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    Therapeutic Touch Theory

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    Many practitioners also claim that therapeutic touch can help with fibromyalgia, sleep apnea, high blood pressure, lupus, addictions, and many other medical conditions (“Therapeutic touch,” 2016). Although traditional healing methods are also effect, therapeutic touch “stimulates the body’s natural healing process,” enabling…

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    Accessible Parking Essay

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    According to research illegal use of [accessible] parking spots is a commonality in the United States (Tierney, 2002). According to “Paralyzed Veterans of America” The two primary forms that this parking abuse can occur are when one parks in a [accessible] spot without a placard, or when one who does not have a disability and is not transporting a placard holder uses a placard to park in a [accessible] parking spot (2011). This issue with [accessible] parking ties into many of the aspects of…

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    cord neuroprotection. There have been a variety of medical claims of creatine supplementation have been studied involving neurodegenerative illnesses such as: “...muscular dystrophy, Parkinson’s, Huntington’s disease), diabetes, osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, aging, brain and coronary heart ischemia, adolescent depression, and pregnancy” (Creatine 101). These studies offer excellent proof that creatine does not only benefit and enhance exercise overall performance, however can play a position in…

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    I nodded and told him that I never had pain in my jawbone. I wanted to know why cavitations form. He explained to me that bone requires a good blood supply and circulation to keep it healthy. Several factors contribute. Cavitations can happen naturally. The third molars (wisdom teeth) are an example. When the tooth erupts the jawbone around it dissolves to allow the tooth to surface. If the tooth is impacted, the bone will sometimes die and become infected. Due to the design of the channel for…

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    Rock Bottom In My Life

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    Hitting rock bottom may be beneficial to you and sometimes horrific. It is a way to help us build from something that we may have lost or sometimes a place to begin at. Rock bottom is as far as it gets which means the only way is up. This can mean losing a job, family, friends, and even losing everything we own. Sometimes a life altering event is what it causes a person to realize what they’ve got and to take it for grant. When we are at rock bottom we are forced to look at ourselves with an…

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    Stinley, Deborah O. Norris, & Pamela S. Hinds, 2015). This article was of great interest to me because I suffer from Fibromyalgia, which causes chronic pain. While the article says it focuses on acute pain, the idea of the mandala making process easing pain intrigued me. While I wasn’t focused on my body comfort during the creation of my mandalas, I don’t recall feeling much…

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