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    of the San Diego Chargers, experienced a concussion on November 22 during their game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Fluker will count this down as his fourth known concussion of his career. He had symptoms following their game that included a headache (Gehlken, 2015). All of this was after he experienced a concussion four days before during a practice. There is no set concussion protocol with the NFL rules on how many days a player must be nonactive. During his rookie-year in 2013, he…

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    Stress Analysis

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    start to experience headaches, nausea and indigestion. We may breathe more quickly, perspire more, have palpitations or suffer from various aches and pains. Prolonged stress might put us at risk from heart attacks and strokes. When we are stressed we may experience some emotional changes like feeling of anxiety, fear, anger, frustration and depression. When these feelings build up it can make us feel even worse.. Extreme anxiety can cause giddiness, heart palpitations, headaches or stomach…

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    1) Mood Disorders a) Anxiety i) Generalized Anxiety Disorder (1) DSM-V Diagnostic Criteria (a) Excessive anxiety/worry occurring more days than not for ≥ 6 months, about a number of events or activities (b) Difficult to control the worry (c) Anxiety & worry are associated with ≥ 3 during the past 6 months (i) Restlessness (ii) Easily fatigued (iii) Difficulty concentrating (iv) Irritability (v) Muscle tension (vi) Sleep disturbance (d) Sx cause clinically significant distress or impairment…

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    Bacterial Meningitis, Adult Bacterial meningitis is a serious infection that affects the membranes that line the brain and spinal cord (meninges). Bacterial meningitis needs to be treated as soon as possible. The infection can get worse quickly and cause permanent brain damage and long-term problems such as seizures and hearing loss. CAUSES This condition is caused by bacteria. You can get this condition if fluid from an infected person's nose, mouth, or throat: Gets into your brain…

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    Sleep Importance Essay

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    Brian Versoza Mrs. York English 4 10/18/16 The Importance of Sleep Sleep is something that many of us take for granted nowadays. Everyone all around the world has to sleep because it 's basically required. It 's a necessity for human beings. People don 't realize how crucial it is to have a well rested mind in order to get through the day. Sleep is a very important aspect for sustaining a healthy lifestyle and having a fully functional body. Sleep plays a very important role in physical health…

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    Concussions, a mild injury to the brain, has proved to affect millions of people. There are numerous ways to diagnose a concussion based on the symptoms and some computerized tests. Signs and symptoms of a concussion may include: headache, temporary loss of consciousness, feeling foggy, dizziness, concentration and memory complaints, sensitivity to light and noise, vomiting, fatigue, sleep disturbances, and loss of balance (“Concussion”). There are other symptoms, but these are a…

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    experience all of the symptoms typical of caffeine withdrawal— a strong headache, sleepiness, irritability, difficulty with concentration. One time I even felt physically sick. According to a study done by Johns Hopkins University, withdrawal symptoms typically kick in 12- 24 hours after the last caffeine dosage, hit their peak at the 20- 48 hour point, and last about 2 days to a week. I once got to the two week mark, and my headaches and physical uneasiness were gone, but I was still tired and…

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    was a mandatory issue. The adverse effects include cardiovascular manifestations for example myocardial infarction, arrhythmias and psychiatric conditions for example psychosis , paranoia and the last one are the neurologic findings foe example headache , stroke and seizures. Also it was conclude that from some of the research studies that excessive usage of illegal drugs which includes heroin and methadone , associates with neuropsychological malfunction and impairment in cognitive…

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    he had a reservation for the night and checked into his room. Not surprisingly, he had a headache and a nasty bump on the back of his head. He took three extra-strength Tylenol, fixed an ice pack, then got into bed in front of the television and drifted off to sleep. When he woke up the next morning, the TV was still on. The bump on his head was still quite sore, but at least there was no more headache. He took a shower, packed his bags, and drove to the first of the customer appointments…

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    Radiation Therapy Essay

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    EGFR targeted drugs: They attack the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR). It helps cancer cells to grow. Side effects: -skin problems -headache -tiredness -fever -diarrhea. • Complementary and alternative therapies: Alternative treatments: this means it is used instead of medical treatment. Theses methods are not safe or effective. The biggest danger in them is that…

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