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    Stomach Conditions Gastroesophageal reflux: Stomach contents, including acid, can travel backward up the esophagus. There may be no symptoms, or reflux may cause heartburn or coughing. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD): When symptoms of reflux become bothersome or occur frequently, they’re called GERD. Infrequently, GERD can cause serious problems of the esophagus. Dyspepsia: Another name for stomach upset or indigestion. Dyspepsia may be caused by almost any benign or serious condition…

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    the dangers of following a low carbohydrate diet? • Can lead to Ketosis - Ketosis occurs when we don't have enough sugar (glucose) for energy, so our body breaks down stored fat, causing ketones to build up. Side effects from ketosis can include nausea, headache, physical fatigue, and bad breath. (http://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/weight-loss/in-depth/low-carb-diet) •…

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    Pros Of Medical Marijuana

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    for relax the pain but also use it for treatment a disease by three reasons. First of all, medical marijuana is used to treat cancer. Medical marijuana can reduce the symptom of cancer treatment including nausea and vomiting. The cannabinoids naturally produced in the body can stop nausea in normal situation and the cannabinoids from medical marijuana can also effectively help symptom feel much better. The body can absorbs medical marijuana too quickly…

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    Picture this, a woman mid 50’s, stage three terminal cancer. The doctors’ have concluded that the cancer is incurable. To make matters worse, she is going through common symptoms of the chemotherapy like pain, depression, nausea, and loss of appetite. It’s not enough that she is dying, but her final moments will be in extreme discomfort. Medical marijuana has been proven to succor these symptoms so the patients last moments in this world are pleasant. The plant, marijuana, is derived from the…

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    Briana Ramirez Drugs&behavior245 Ms. Lewellen 11/13/15 Marijuana doesn't kill Once marijuana is heard or even talked about its all judged as if it's a terrible thing and Ito. can be dangerous to the human brain also that it can have some affects that hurt us in the long run of ones life that is a user. We as humans tend to over see the good in the bad of marijuana just because you can't go out to the store and buy weed it's automatically…

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    the neurotransmitter (Murdoch, Cheer, & Wagstaff, 2004). Ropinirole focuses mostly on stimulating D2 and D3 receptors with little activity on other receptors, leading to fewer side effects (Murdoch et al., 2004). The most common side effects include nausea, dizziness, headache, constipation, abdominal pain or discomfort, and drowsiness (U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 2008). It is unclear whether J.D. will continue on this medication now that she is no longer on the bupropion and it is…

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    Patient Afib Case Study

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    58 year old, Caucasian, married male. The patient has been healthy most of his life with no significant health issues until the beginning of this year. One night, in April of 2016, patient Afib began to experience chest pain, shortness of breath, nausea, and vomiting prompting him to visit the emergency room. Subsequent tests revealed that patient Afib had symptomatic atrial fibrillation. Physicians in the ER stated that patient Afib probably had had atrial fibrillation for a while, but it had…

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    that damages our DNA, or finally our DNA can be damaged by chance. If the tumor blocks the flow of bile, which is produced in the liver, jaundice (a yellowing of the skin) may occur. If the tumor blocks parts of the digestive system, problems such as nausea, vomiting, and other digestive problems, may result. Some of the most important warning signs or symptoms are pain in the abdominal area, discoloration of the skin, vomiting, and sudden weight loss. After some time has passed, the pancreatic…

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    Gall Bladder Stones

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    Gallstones or Gall Bladder stones are hard deposits present in your gall balder which are mainly made up of cholesterol, salt, or bilirubin, that are discarded red blood cells. These stones move stealthily inside the gall bladders. The gall bladder is a small organ that functions as the storage place for bile (a digestive fluid) that is made in the liver. These stones also vary in size as in some cases, they are as small as grains or sometimes they are large as the size of a plum. In 80 percent…

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    Rebekah Wynn Case Study

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    severe pain when eating. During her last 2 years of high school her health continued its sharp decline and she had memory loss, anxiety, nausea, fatigue, and joint pain. After many tests the doctors found nothing and put her on several medicines to treat her symptoms. Rebekah had a difficulty finishing high school because of her increased fatigue and nausea. When she entered college Rebekah reacted badly to the chemicals in the new dorms so her symptoms worsened. Rebekah’s dizziness…

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