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    Speech On Concussions

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    happen. Wrestling are just constant hits to the head, wrestling doesn't really have rules about concussions but a lot of wrestlers retire because of concussions. What happens when you get a concussion, when you get a concussion you start to get a big headache you then feel confused and sometimes don’t remember where you are and what happened that whole day. Then you feel dizziness and can’t see straight, concussions also affect your emotions it will make you more down and sad. You sometimes…

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    breached the blood brain barrier, and has now infected the spinal cord and the brain. At this point, if the person is not in a hospital when this happens, there is a very good chance that person will die. The meninges will inflame, causing intense headaches and stiffening the neck. Symptoms include the following: irritability, light sensitivity, intense…

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    the facts show: it’s about all the little factors involved that lead to the true bigger picture. My Internal Medicine rotation helped me understand that skill more in depth and also put it in action. I remember a 40 years old man presented with a headache. On the same visit, I addressed to him about…

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    You see, chronic pain is a symptom that manifests itself in a particular area of the body. For example, you may have headaches, joint pain, backache, sinus pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, muscle, and/or nerve pain. The cause of the pain can vary, as well, and it can come from both mental and physiological sources. Some of these conditions are curable, and some are here to…

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    cancer causing agent, by both the International Agency for Research as well as the National Toxicology Program, an interagency program of the Department of Health and Human Services (Pond 2011). Additionally, formaldehyde causes many side effects: headaches, destruction of red blood cells, cardiac impairment, coma, and in truly severe cases, even death…

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    In our world today, rabies is a disease that is still alive. “Over the past one hundred years rabies cases in the United States has changed dramatically, more than 90% of all animal cases reported annually to CDC now occur in wildlife, however before 1960 the majority were in domestic animals and deaths went from more than 100 annually to 2 to 3 per year” (www.cdc.gov/rabies/). “Ninety-nine percent of people who have rabies have been bitten by a rabid dog” (www.heathline.com). “Forty percent of…

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    Stress can be defined as the feeling of being too much mental and emotional pressure. Stress is not necessarily something bad, it all depends on how you take it (Selye, 1956). There are two types of stress: distressed and eustress (Introduction to stress management, n.d.). If view a situation negatively, it will likely feel distressed which is overwhelmed or out of control. Distress is the more familiar form of stress which everyone describe it as negative situations. This leads many people to…

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    Could Poe be talking about Ebola in the “Mask of the Red Death,” possibly because they were both very deadly diseases. Based on what it said in the story they had similar symptoms such as bleeding, headaches, etc. How it’s delivered is very similar to Ebola; they’re both blood born diseases. Some other reasons why is because they are both very deadly. They are both not treatable for a cure as we know of. Based on the story it says that it caused a mass death in people; Ebola is the same in that.…

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    doctor would still only give her the smallest dose possible that would produce reasonable results because of the potential side effects. Somatropin, a drug that contains GH and is administered to those with growth problems, has side effects such as headaches and joint problems, which 1 out of 10 patients experience. These effects could negatively affect how she plays, therefore, the GH could hinder her career as opposed to help her.…

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    Ancient Egyptian Medicine

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    The Ancient Egyptians were quite advanced in their diagnoses and treatments of various illnesses. Their advancements in ancient medical techniques were quite extraordinary, considering the lack of “modern” facilities, sterilization, sanitation, and researching capabilities. The remedies used by Ancient Egyptian physicians came mostly from nature, and many are still considered viable homeopathic treatments for certain ailments today. While many ailments would have been difficult or impossible to…

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