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    Chiropractor Case Study

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    How A Chiropractor Can Help You With These Problems Chiropractic care is focused on identifying and treating neuromuscular disorders. It is mainly based on manually adjusting and manipulating the spine. While it is a proven method for treating chronic back pain, it can help with a variety of other issues, including migraines, neck pain, autoimmune diseases, depression, and others. In fact, most chiropractors are both trained and certified in fields like physical rehabilitation, orthopaedics,…

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    Acupuncture is the insertion of ultra-thin sterile needles into specific points on the body called meridians. It helps to address problems that affect infertility such as under-functioning thyroid (hypothyroidism) or over-functioning thyroid (hyperthyroidism). Acupuncture is an ancient therapy developed in China that has been used to treat infertility for centuries. “Designated points…

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    Heart Murmur Essay

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    Heart Murmurs and its Effect on the Body System Unusual or abnormal sounds that are heard during a heartbeat are referred to as heart murmurs. Murmurs can range from very faint to very loud and sometimes sound like a whooshing or a swishing noise. Although heart murmurs can be present at time of birth they can also be developed later in life as well. Heart murmurs are not diseases but can indicate an underlying heart problem. Normal heart beats usually make a “lub-dub” type of sound which…

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    Great Danes Behavior

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    The behavior of Great Danes is generally good. The American Kennel Club said that the personality of Great Danes are friendly, patient, and dependable (“Great Dane,” American Kennel Club). From my experience, I can agree. They are very good with children, but still needs supervision because Great Danes do not know how big they actually are. The energy level is somewhat active. Other times, they are couch potatoes. To keep them healthy though, it is a good idea to walk them two to three times a…

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    Therefore, women are more susceptible than men for adverse medical effects such as hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, prolonged QT syndrome which may result in fainting, seizure, or death, amplified pain sensitivity, pathologic sleep, and bowel dysfunction (Darnall et al, 2012). In association to age, premenopausal women experience reduced fertility…

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    cause hypertensive crisis. Its use with antihypertensive may antagonize their effects.[1][2] Moreover it is contraindicated in patients with glaucoma, advanced arteriosclerosis, symptomatic cardiovascular disease (CVD), hypertension, arrhythmias, hyperthyroidism, agitated states, known hypersensitivity or idiosyncrasy to sympathomimetic amines, and history of drug abuse May alter insulin requirements. May decrease hypotensive effect of guanethidine. Phenothiazines may antagonize CNS stimulant…

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    Sport nutrition plays an essential role in sports and athlete performance. When it comes to nutrition, there is no restriction in age or gender. All athletes need nutrition in order to achieve and perform at their highest potential in sports and fitness. Over the past four decades, there has been a significant increase in female participation in sports. In that significant increase of female participation, is has been a similar increase in sports-related injuries and conditions (Matzkin, 2015).…

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    Heart and Lung Sounds Assessments The knowledge of the normal heart sound, S1 then S2, will aid in the identification of the abnormal heart sounds as the changes of loudness of S1 or the “lub” in “lub-dup” may signify heart pathology. “The second heart sound has been called the key to heart disease” (Shindler, 2007). It is widely transmitted, usually audible, sharper and shorter than S1, and easily heard. Ventricular gallop or S3 is normal in children but not in older populations as it may be…

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    Corset Training Benefits

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    They may experience disorders such as hyperthyroidism. If they just wear corsets for a specific period of time, they will be able to eat better and the weight gain can be targeted to specific areas in the body through the framing of the corsets. • It is not just celebrities who are looking at the…

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    Antibiotic creams, also known as topical ointments are preparations designed to fight bacteria on the skin. The main difference between antibiotic creams and ointments is the oil to water ratio. For instance, ointments contain an average of 80% oil and 20% water while creams contain a relatively lower oil to water ratio. This is why ointments tend to feel greasier and stickier than creams. We have chosen three antibiotic creams and three antibiotic ointments in order to find out which…

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