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    Cardiogenic Stun

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    Stun is a medicinal crisis in which the organs and tissues of the body are not accepting an adequate stream of blood. This denies the organs and tissues of oxygen (which is conveyed in the blood) and permits the development of waste items. Stun can bring about genuine harm or even demise. ("Stun," 2008) Stun is normally brought about by three noteworthy classifications of issues: cardiogenic (issues related with the heart), hypovolemic (aggregate volume of blood accessible to circle is low),…

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    Food Allergies Research

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    The purpose of these laws fall within the purpose of “The purpose of the Act is to minimize risk of illness and death due to accidental ingestion of food allergens by increasing restaurant industry and consumer awareness of regulations and best practices with respect to major food allergens (Mass, 2009).” However, a downside to this is that each state has different approaches which varies…

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    O1 And O2

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    In either type, episodes of bronchospasm can be triggered by diverse nonimmune mechanisms, including respiratory tract infections, exercise, ingestion of aspirin, emotional upset, and exposure to bronchial irritants such as cigarette smoke. Asthma can also be classified according to the agents that trigger an attack. These include seasonal, exercise-induced, drug-induced, and occupational asthma…

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    25 Amazing Uses for Orange Essential Oil Orange Oil Sure, you love your orange juice in the morning, but did you know that the essential oils from the fruit have much greater potential than merely a breakfast beverage? I thought it would be a great idea to look at both the health benefits as well as the in home applications of orange essential oil. The rind of the orange is just going to waste and sitting in landfills. Let's help the environment by using all parts of the fruit! This website…

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    Tomatoes, soy, sugar, and cotton do not have much in common… or do they? All of these food items are all on a list that claims these are a part of the Top Ten GMO food. The WHO (World Health Organization) describes GMOs (genetically modified organisms) as “organisms (i.e. plants, animals or microorganisms) in which the genetic material (DNA) has been altered in a way that does not occur naturally by mating and/or natural recombination” (Frequently Asked Par. 2). A movement has taken hold called…

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    or smoke a cigarette to wake yourself up late at night so you can finish that essay you put off till the last minute. However, both caffeine and nicotine will wake the body up and make it harder to sleep for several hours after consuming. “Acute ingestion of caffeine dose dependently prolongs sleep latency, reduces total sleep time and increases sleep fragmentation” (Porkka-Heiskanen). You may feel awake at the time of taking stimulates, but as they were off your body will be drained of energy…

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    staff, patients and also the environment. Highly toxic chemicals have the potential to give off an explosion or set the place on fire and we are exposed to the chemicals when we inhale them, or if they make any contact with our skin and also through ingestion or swallowing. The side effects can be acute or chronic ranging from kidney, skin, and breathing problems, or affecting the reproductive system or in some cases giving problems in the nervous system and growing cancer cells. Improper dosage…

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    Breast Cancer Case Study

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    Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States and in many other nations of the world (R. Siegel, Miller, & Jemal, 2015). It is characterized by uncontrolled cell growth and invasion of tissues in various parts of our body such as lung, breast, and colon. The American Cancer Society estimates diagnosis of 1,685,210 new cancer cases and 595,690 cancer related deaths in the US in 2016 (R. L. Siegel, Miller, & Jemal, 2016). Breast cancer is identified as a diverse disease in…

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    The type of drug is also important and why and how the drug is used in the first place along with other factors from the dosages, methods of ingestion and quantity of drugs consumed are alt pieces of information need during intake. According National Institute on Drug Abuse reports (2014) counselors need to know where to begin their treatment phase by determining the needs of the client, drug of…

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    Rehabilitation is painful. Individuals are consumed with frustration, withdrawal, and anguish. In the memoirs, Bite of the Mango and A Long Way Gone, both narrators, Ishmael and Mariatu, experience this agonizing escape from addiction and trauma. Fortunately, they are blessed with the kindness of social workers and nurses that provide them with opportunities to live a life of purpose. Those who assisted both victims inform them of their circumstances and the condition of their country; these…

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