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    that marijuana should be illegal. But I favor that it should be legal for medicinal purposes. I’m going to defend my claim that marijuana should be legal for medicinal purposes. Legalization of marijuana for medicinal purposes helps people reduce nausea, cancer chemotherapy and glaucoma. It reduces pain…

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    Hypotension develops in about one in 50 patients. Persons treated concurrently with antihypertensive medications should be warned to report symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, or diaphoresis if they occur.1 It should not be used in patients who have a history of syncopal migraine. Hypoglycemia may occur in about 4 percent of patients when used alone, and in about 9 percent of patients when combined with a sulfonylurea…

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    joint pain and frank arthritis that may affect both large joints of the extremities and he proximal interphalangeal joints (between the fingers) of the hands. HBV infection can be self-limited or chronic. Symptoms of acute infection include fever, nausea, vomiting, anorexia and muscle ache. Signs include jaundice of the eyes and skin and presence of bile in the…

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    Cocaine Drug Effects

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    This is due to the elevated heart rate, pulse, and blood pressure of the user. These defects in the normality of the body give in return an increase in athletic performance, decrease in fatigue, and increased energy. As these are all beneficial to the user, the problem then remains in the physical and mental addiction of the drug. Higher doses that become soon sought after cause harmful results. Aggressive behavior begins to take place as the person suffers from paranoia, depression, and…

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    what time. I laid out my initial priorities as follows. • Find clients primary care nurse (ask about any changes or what to look for) • Safety assessment and priority assessment of my client • Address immediate concerns (my client was complaining of nausea) • Confer with primary care nurse about antiemetic medication • Document • Administer antiemetic • Document • Review client care plan • Heat-to to assessment (client…

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    A variety of options exist and include blood pressure medications, anticonvulsants and antidepressants and anti-nausea medications. Botox has been approved to treat chronic migraine headaches and needs to be repeated every 3 months. And to cover absolutely all bases, Type in headache or something of that nature and wala! You have a brain tumour. People often fear…

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    Migraine Headaches Migraine headaches are a severe headache typically categorized by throbbing pain, nausea, and sensitivity to light and sound. They can be acute or chronic. They occur when a "trigger" stimulates the release of vasoactive neuropeptides, which causes blood vessels in the brain to contract and then dilate. This also produces vasospasms, which reduces blood flow. Platelets then clump together and release serotonin, which causes blood vessels to constrict even more. This triggers…

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    Office noted that the following conditions can lead to a medical marijuana license in the states that allow it: Alzheimer’s Disease, Anorexia, AIDS, Arthritis, Cachexia, Cancer, Crohn’s Disease, Epilepsy, Glaucoma, HIV, Migraine, Multiple Sclerosis, Nausea, Pain, Spasticity, and Wasting Syndrome. Marijuana can help treat Arthritis as marijuana is a great pain killer. The number of seizures caused by Epilepsy can be decreased in those smoking marijuana. Glaucoma patients could also benefit from…

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    Gastritis Research Paper

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    gastritis. Here are some of them. - A burning pain similar to indigestion in your upper abdomen. In some people, the pain gets better after eating; in others, it gets worse. - Nausea. A "sick-to-your-stomach" kind of feeling, which may or may not be accompanied by vomiting. - Loss of appetite. This tends to go along with nausea, but many gastritis patients find they have no appetite…

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    Acute Pancreatitis Acute pancreatitis is a condition in which the pancreas becomes suddenly irritated and swollen (inflammation). The pancreas is a gland that is located behind the stomach. It produces enzymes that help digest food. The pancreas also releases the hormones glucagon and insulin that help regulate blood sugar. Damage to the pancreas occurs when the digestive enzymes from the pancreas are activated and begin attacking the pancreas before being released into the intestine. Most…

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