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    need to know, is anyone with my problem become pregnant. There is not anyone like me”. Hopelessness for menopause Participant No. 1, housewife, 56 years old woman:"If I was not menopausal, I could've hoped. Everything has changed and all infertile women were treated. Except I was unlucky and got an early menopause. When a woman becomes menopause, Doctors cannot do anything for him. Menopause means everything ended”. Inferiority Participant No. 8 , housewife, 52 years old woman:"I know I'm…

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    1. Midlife crisis is a normal period during the lifespan when man or woman experience some form of emotional transition during that time of life. People who reach at the age of 40 evaluate their achievements, goals, and what they had wished for in their past. During the midlife crisis identifies three core issues which are being young vs. old, being masculine vs. feminine, and being destructive vs. constructive. During the midlife crisis one will want to look and act young like going to clubs,…

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    or over time after a series of less intense depressive episodes. This is believed to be one of the most common types of depression. Menopause and Depression For many women, this period of change can be very stressful. Factors such as marital problems, empty nest (children leaving home) and loss of their reproductive abilities are all linked to women and menopause. Postpartum Depression Postpartum depression affects about ten percent of new mothers. Although this type of depression follows the…

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    Chemo And Radiation Essay

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    that are treated with chemo and/or radiation will more likely experience health conditions that are normally seen in older adults. According to MD Anderson Cancer Center, the most common long-term side effects for women are early menopause and osteoporosis. With the menopause, after the chemo and/or radiation treatment, most women stop getting their periods every month or stop getting them altogether. For the reason, that the treatments can cause changes within the body by reducing the amount of…

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    Parietal Lobe Case Study

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    and bone fractures or development of osteoporosis. These symptoms are the typical signs of menopause, the end of a woman’s menstruation and fertility. By age 50, ovulation ceases and there are little to no female eggs in the ovaries. A high level of estrogen can cause adverse effects including breast tenderness, heavy bleeding and bloating. A high level of progesterone however is not possible during menopause as there is no ovulation. Reference: Widmaier, E., Raff, H, Strang, K. Vander's…

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    Insomnia Research Paper

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    Have you ever received a low amount of sleep at night and felt irritated, tired, distracted, and stressed? This is how patients who are diagnosed with Insomnia Disorder feel. Adults need up to 8 hours of sleep per night, due to their health and ability to function. Insomnia Disorder makes it difficult for one to maintain the required hours of sleep. Sufficient sleep is a healthy human need (Ehrlich, 2016), without it daily functioning becomes a struggle. Insomnia is the most frequently reported…

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    Causes Of Heart Attacks

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    infect people in the sixties and seventies, it is now infecting people in the twenties. Also in all age groups, men are more at risk of heart attack than women, but if women reached menopause, they may be equal with men in incidence because estrogen has been the protector of the heart, and it will be cut off after menopause. A heart attack can define as a severe disease treats life. It happens when the blood is present as a result of a blockage of the coronary arteries, leading to damage or…

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    Triple X Syndrome

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    Patricia Jacobs in 1959 from one of her patients who was undergoing premature menopause. It can only affect women and they can be diagnosed with the disease at any age. The only noticeable effect it can have is being abnormally tall. Origin of Discovery Triple x syndrome was discovered in 1959 by Patricia Jacobs who worked in a hospital in Scotland. She discovered it from a 35 year old woman, who had undergone Premature Menopause. They found that it was caused by having an extra x chromosome…

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    Many different health issues, continuously, occur throughout a person’s lifespan. In this essay, examples of some health issues, and their definitions, throughout a lifespan will be given. Infancy, early childhood, middle childhood, adolescence, early adulthood, middle adulthood, and late adulthood are the seven stages of age groups. By the concluding paragraph of this essay, knowledge will have been gained about the certain issues in health across a person’s lifespan. First of all, infancy,…

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    Body Image Essay

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    it was to that extreme for women to become depressed and start to hurt their bodies. It is sad to see how these women cannot feel comfortable in their own skin because of all the proactive advertisements that are presented in the world. Also with menopause, every woman is going to go through it, so they should not feel ashamed about it because that is just how our body works. Lastly, with the diversity aspect, different cultures should have their own beliefs on how they view body image and…

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