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    Manfalouti went to the emergency room where she was treated with intravenous medication for nausea, and received nausea medication from her own doctor. She was also treated for emotional problem she suffered, seeking the help of a psychologist for anxiety: “I had anxiety and nightmares, which I still do. The first month was really rough.” Manfalouti filed…

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    7. These worms originated mostly in South & Central America. They migrated towards America and Africa and Asia, but they are not as common. 8. For Cysticercosis, there may be symptoms of stomach pain, nausea, seizures. Tapeworm disease symptoms are similar, including stomach pain, fatigue, nausea, weight loss. Neurocysticercosis symptoms include headache, seizures, along with confusion and vision problems. 9. The hosts of the disease include humans as well as farm animals like pigs, and some…

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    when other treatments are deemed as ineffective. The damaged liver is removed and a healthy liver or part of a healthy liver from a donor will replace the damaged liver. Diarrhea The main symptoms of Diarrhea are cramping, abdominal pain, nausea, and an urgent need to use the bathroom. Dehydration is another symptom as it accompanies Diarrhea. Dry skin, fatigue, thirst, and dizziness are all signs of dehydration, which is caused by Diarrhea. Infections are the most common cause of…

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    1. Define allopathic medicine and at least two criteria that support allopathic viewpoints. Allopathic medicine, which is also known as biomedicine or Western medicine, involves the treatment of diseases using surgery, radiation, or pharmaceutical drugs. All of these treatments are used to quickly treat and suppress symptoms in the body. Because allopathic medicine is not holistic, every drug or procedure has a distinct purpose. It is acceptable to remove organs in order to save other organs…

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    Primary Benefits The active ingredient is gingerol. It is best known for providing support for the digestive system. Many people who nothing about herbal medicine use it to help suppress nausea. However, it also can provide support for the heart and lungs. In Chinese medicine, it is known as a general tonic that can help counteract exhaustion. Description Ginger root is a mild tasting plant used in many Asian dishes as a spice. If you are a Westerner, you may be most familiar with its…

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    single death associated to marijuana. Marijuana should be legalized for medicinal purpose because it helps cancer, AIDS patients, epilepsy, and can reduce opioid pain addiction. Marijuana should be legalized for cancer and AIDs patients to relieve nausea, vomiting, and increase of appetite in people suffering of their symptoms with these diseases. Smith states, “Marijuana has anti-bacterial…

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    LSD, lysergic acid diethylamide, is an extremely potent hallucinogen and goes by many other names, such as, acid, blotters, trips, and many other nicknames. It was first created in the year 1938 and has been a well known drug since. The main effects of this drug cause hallucinations and trips. The drug LSD is manufactured from an ergot called lysergic acid. It was discovered in 1938 in a fungus that on rye and other grains. It is produced in crystalline form and then is mixed with excipients…

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    alcohol withdrawal syndrome. They are contraindicated in patients with hypersensitivity to the drug, shock, coma, and acute alcohol intoxication. Some side effects include sedation, depression, disorientation, constipation, diarrhea, dry mouth, and nausea. With prolonged use, benzodiazepines may lead to drug dependence. Benzodiazepines cause increased central nervous system (CNS) depression with alcohol, and have an increased effect when taken with cimetidine, disulfram, omeprazole, and hormonal…

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    Vertigo: An Overview

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    environmental motion, typically described as spinning or whirling. The sense of motion is commonly rotatory, but it may also be linear. Usually it produces some sense of disorientation in space, and it may also be accompanied by vegetative disturbances (nausea, vomiting, sweating) or auditory symptoms (hearing loss, tinnitus, feeling of ear fullness). Vertigo is one of the most common symptoms which patients present to physicians. It has been estimated that the annual prevalence of vertigo is…

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    single most versatile herbal remedy, no other single plant contains as wide a range of medically active herbal constituents." Dr. Etan Russo (Cannabinoid Research Institute) How Does It Help? Medical Marijuana treats many causes such as pain, anxiety, nausea, seizures, psychosis, and sleep disorders. Two of the biggest problems for teens are anxiety and sleep disorders. Anxiety is a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an event with an uncertain outcome. Marijuana exerts an…

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