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    elevated hepatic enzymes, eosinophilia, hepatitis, edema, thrombocytopenia, palpitations, bleeding, memory impairment, confusion, depression, hostility, hallucinations, urinary incontinence o Mild • Dizziness, fatigue, asthenia, nasal congestion, nausea, dyspepsia, rash, vomiting, sinusitis, fever, laryngitis, pharyngitis, abdominal pain, headache, cough, urticaria, infection, diarrhea, rhinitis, rhinorrhea, epistaxis, influenza, myalgi, weight loss, pruritus, arthralgia, hypoesthesia,muscle…

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    Birth Control: Male or Females? Nausea, breast tenderness, headaches, weight gain, mood changes, acne, and depression. These symptoms listed above are just a few ideas of what women experience while using contraception. A good portion of women have used birth control since ancient times but safe and effective methods have only became available since the 20th century. Birth control is used to prevent pregnancy and can be used in different methods such as condoms, prescribed pills, IUD, or…

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    to shine a light in your eyes, and all you need to do is look at me,” She said with a concerning voice. They said I appeared to be dazed, and I had late responses. That was the last thing I wanted to hear. She said if I had any nausea to come back. Of course I had nausea; I just didn’t want to go in the ambulance or to the hospital! The next day my alarm clock went off at five o’clock to get up for the horse show; I was…

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    that this is costochondritis and recommended to take ibuprofen, which she does feel is helpful, at times. She says since then, the pain has not been as bad. It still is coming and going however. She is not noticing the same shortness of breath or nausea that she had previously. She does find that the ibuprofen is useful. She admits that there are times when she has a lot of burping and a sour taste in her mouth, though she would not describe herself as having heartburn. She is a tobacco…

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    Essay On The Bp Oil Spill

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    The BP oil spill, also known as the “Deepwater Horizon oil spill”, took place in the Gulf of Mexico, beginning on April 20, 2010. The BP owned Transocean- operated Macondo Prospect exploded and sunk. Oil spilled from this oil rig for 87 days until it was contained on July 15, 2010 but not official sealed until September 19, 2010. The United States Government predicted that about 4.9 million barrels of oil was spilled and that is about 210 million gallons. The oil spread around 2,500 to 68,000…

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    The Disease Giardiasis

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    Giardiasis Causing problems in the small intestine in animals and humans is the disease known as Giardiasis. It originates from a microscopic parasite, which is an organism that feeds off of another to survive, called Giardia lamblia. It may be spread through contact with infected people and even through animals such as dogs, cats, beavers, cattle, etc. Eating contaminated food and drinking contaminated water amplifies the risk of catching the parasite and contracting Giardiasis. Although it…

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    Englishmen introduced this plant to the New World in 1611. The colonists used it to build rope, clothing, paper, and even to waterproof their ships. Farmers were encouraged to produce this crop, because it provided numerous uses for the colonists. Other countries had been aware of cannabis’ medical uses for centuries, but it was not until the late 1800’s that Americans began recognizing this aspect of the plant. In fact, there were no objections to the legality of cannabis until nearly the…

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    swallowed capsule telemetry, antroduodenal manometry, and EGG 4. What are the common signs and symptoms of gastroparesis? Explain how they may lead to nutritional deficits. • Common signs and symptoms include: Nausea, vomiting, bloating, early satiety, GERD, weight loss, and abdominal pain. Nausea and vomiting can decrease total energy intake and absorption which can lead to nutrient loss. Signs such as bloating, early satiety, and weight loss decreases total oral intake and thus increases…

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    The unfortunate side effects of using opioids may include nausea, vomiting, pruritis, constipation and urinary retention. More serious side effects can present as challenges such as respiratory depression, oversedation, or delirium (ncbi.nlm.gov, 2010). Children may become tolerant to opioids due to repeated use…

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    Melanotan 1 Research Paper

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    Melanotan 1 (melanotan) Melanotan I is a synthetic polypeptide which is an analogue of the natural peptide hormone, Apha-MSH (Alpha-Melanocyte stimulating hormone) which naturally occurs within the human body and plays the role of triggering melanogenesis. Melanogenesis is the process by which peptides lead to pigmentation of the skin, hair and eyes, and leads to the tanning process hence it is very essential in the protection of the skin against the harmful UV (ultra violet) radiation which…

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