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    Definitions The exhibition of taking impediment or key therapeutic techniques to enhance a man's prosperity. This may be finished with surgery, the managing of drug, or distinctive changes in a man's lifestyle. These organizations are usually offered through a human administrations system made up of mending focuses and specialists. Efforts made to keep up or restore wellbeing especially by means of readied and approved specialists — generally hyphenated when used attributively. Social…

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    close to 10 percentage of male in the united states every yr gets plagued by erectile dysfunction, or impotence. Impotence or Erectile dysfunction is normally understood because the lack of ability to have or hold an erection that is ample for sexual exercise. There has been a colossal number of guys consuming familiar Cialis as a scientific treatment for his or her impotence. Ordinary Cialis is consumed orally and has quickly turn out to be one of the most prescribed medications. Urologists and…

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    The claimant works as a truck driver. He had an injury on 08/28/2017 while he was tying down loads, he suddenly felt low back pain. He was unable to perform his work the following morning. MRI of the lumbar spine dated 09/13/2017 showed desiccation of disc at the L4-L5 level with circumferential disc bulge and mild degenerative change facets. There was a mild bilateral bony neural foraminal narrowing at the L4-L5 level with possible but not definite L4 nerve root impingement. The tip of the…

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    Soy Milk Case Study

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    Soy products available in many forms on the market like Soy milk, Edamame, Soy Protein Powder, Soy Flour, Tempeh, Miso. Soy flour has been processed from whole ground soybeans. In the present study fresh homemade soy flour was prepared by grinding yellow soybeans. The fresh soy flour 25g was given for study group I and 45g was given for study group II for 90days. During the study period, in study group, three participants did not consume soy flour dosa for three days out of 90 days. In the study…

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    was followed by Sarah Dewitt. She recovered without any significant sequelae. She came back to see me on 08/02 complaining of several days of severe bilateral knee pain that was incapacitating. She had no other joint complaints. There were no myalgias. Her review of systems otherwise unremarkable with no other infectious or inflammatory process. On examination, both knees were stable joints. The right did have more of an effusion…

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    -Incubation time -Clinical signs: Asymptomatic or symptomatic (Fever- Arthralgia- Myalgia- Headache- Asthenia- Abdominal pain- Edema- Lymph-adenopathy- Retro-orbital pain- Conjunctivitis- Skin Rash- back pain- anorexia- Nausea- Vomiting- Diarrhea- Constipation- Dizziness- and Other Signs )- Neurological Complication :(Guillain-Barré syndrome-…

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    presented with a gradual onset of seemingly unrelated symptoms that progressively worsened throughout her life. As a child she developed multiple dental caries and periodontal disease. A few years later, she began having dry mouth symptoms; generalized myalgias and arthralgias; and chronic eye irritation and blepharitis, which did not respond to over-the-counter eye drops, allergy medications, or pain medications. She was evaluated by multiple physicians and was diagnosed as having ‘growing…

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    Lumbar Spine Case Studies

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    DOI: 07/23/2002. This is a case of 57-year-old male custodian who sustained injury to his low back while lifting wrestling mats. The patient was subsequently diagnosed with radiculopathy, lumbosacral region; myalgia; and long term (current) use of opiate analgesic. As per office notes dated 5/9/16, the patient complained of chronic pain in his lumbar spine. He states that the pain increases with activity. He needs Tramadol occasionally to control his pain and perform his work duties. He…

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    Arthralgia Conjunctivitis

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    diarrhea, abdominal pain and dizziness were also present, and only oe of the patient had conjunctivitis and no one of them had rash. But the outbreak on Yap islands was characterized with rash, conjunctivitis and arthralgia and other less are headache, myalgia retro orbital pain, vomiting, and edema. Since the first report of the virus infection on human, there is no evidence that could support whether if Zika virus is fatal or could cause death on the infected person based on the Pan American…

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    Herpes Simplex Essay

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    (Gupta). Other signs include pain, itching and burning, as well as dysuria, which affects about 80% of women (Gupta). Dysuria is having a painful or difficult urination. Additionally, there are also other symptoms like headache, fever, malaise, and myalgias, which affects about 40 percent of men and two thirds of women in the firth phase of the episode after exposure to the virus (Kimberline 2004). These symptoms have a tendency of recurring from time to time, but it is not true for all…

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