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    Skin Rashe

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    Mahmoud IbrahimM.C., a 23-year-old woman, has developed a skin rash as well as nausea and vomiting, aftertaking an antimicrobial drug for a short time. The skin rash is red and quite itchy and isspreading over her entire body. The physician stops the medication because of this allergicreaction. The patient has a history of skin rashes, both eczema and contact dermatitis, sinceinfancy. She has had hay fever during the summer and fall for the past few years.1. Why would the physician consider this…

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    to do some time for trying to save someone's life. Now you ask yourself should marijuana be legalized? Legalized marijuana should be legalized to the society because it is not harmful in a lot of ways such as relieving certain types of pains like nausea, vomiting and other symptoms. Also, experts say that the effects associated with using the drug depends on how the person is using it. Next, unlike for nicotine, alcohol and hard drugs, there is no clearly defined withdrawal syndrome of…

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    Marijuana can have a negative impact on many parts of the body. Nora D. Volkow, a director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, says that the chemical “THC gets into the bloodstream, which carries it to other organs in the body.” Once the chemical reaches the brain, it starts to over-activate certain parts of the brain. This can temporarily lead to: altered senses, changes in mood, impaired body movement, difficulty with thinking and problem solving, impaired memory, hallucinations,…

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    treatment options for melanoma, chemotherapy, radiation, interleukin 2. These three treatment options come with multiple side effects. Side effects of chemotherapy are are fatigue, hair loss, easy bruising and bleeding, infection, anemia, vomiting, nausea, constipation, and diarrhea, etc. The main side effects of radiation are fatigue and skin changes. Other early side effects are hair loss and mouth problems when treated in this area. The side effects of interleukin 2 are pressure, diarrhea,…

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    They can cause depression and anger, and cause headaches. Hard hits can lead to memory loss in football. One piece of evidence in the text is “Monti, now 18, suffers from post-concussion syndrome, which includes symptoms like constant headaches, nausea, and memory problems that can persists for months or years.” This shows that he still suffers from the side effects of being hit too hard. Another piece of evidence is “ Medical researchers at Boston University…

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    T Cruzi Research Paper

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    cardiovascular system, and in the places of poverty in Latin America. The symptoms change over time. The first symptoms, Acute-phase symptoms, are swelling or redness in the place of infection, a rash, swollen throat, fever, headache, body aches, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, liver and spleen enlargement and the Romaña sign (a swollen eye). The second phase of symptoms, the Chronic-phase, are irregular heartbeats (EKG changes), fainting (syncope), cardiomyopathy, congestive heart…

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    Breakthrough in the treatment of cardiovascular disorder Myocardial Infraction Introduction: Acute Ischemic necrosis of an area of myocardium is known as myocardial infraction (Heart attack). Heart Muscle necrosis occurring as a result of critical imbalance between coronary blood supply and myocardial demand is called myocardial infraction. Suddenly myocardial loses its blood supply. In most of the patients Myocardial Infraction develops in left ventricle. [1] The main cause of myocardial…

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    The U.S. Institute of Medicine (IOM) found cannabis to give relief to people with conditions like Glaucoma, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), and AIDS. While other medications add to the patients suffering with severe pain, nausea, vomiting and many more; Cannabis help alleviate that pain. With this new finding in medical research, California passed the Compassionate Use Act in 1996. This act allowed any seriously ill person the right to grow and use cannabis if a doctor prescribed him herbal treatment.…

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    Meningitis is an inflammation of the brain and spinal cord, most often caused by viral infection, while bacterial and fungal infections are also possible causes. The first major recorded outbreak of Meningitis was in Geneva, in 1805. Meningitis can affect anyone, regardless of age, race or ethnicity, but the groups that are most susceptible to infection are infants between the ages of 6 and 18 months of age, children under the age of 5 years old, young adults, elderly people and anyone with an…

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    environment itself. In the case of Peter Price, a 19 year old boy who was instructed by his mother to get cured, was forced to lay in his urine, poo and vomit and required to look at pictures of naked men (Tatchell, 1997). Doctors then injected him with the nausea-inducing drug Apomorphine and forced him to listen to tapes that would ridicule and insulted his sexual orientation. This is absolutely disgusting and nobody should have ever endured that.…

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