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    diseases, chronic allergies, and asthma in pets. In fact, it has been reported that pets’ allergies have reached epidemic levels in Australia as a result of over vaccinating pets (“OVER-VACCINATION”). It should be assumed that vaccines can also trigger autoimmune disorders in humans. The International Dog and Cat Vaccination Guidelines has come out with a statement saying that pet vaccinations should be decreased. At the same time, vaccinations for humans are increasing. In other words,…

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    many cases. It is also said to be a reaction to an illness or infection which causes damage to the skin cells. In several other cases, medications such as seizure drugs (phenytoin), anesthesia drugs (barbiturates), nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (ibuprofen), antibacterial drugs (sulfonamides), pencillin, and other antibiotics seem to trigger erythema multiforme. In some studies, Mycoplasma pneumoniae and many viral or fungal agents also appear to play a role in causing erythema…

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    It lacks legal protection of property rights and personal freedoms necessary to trigger investments. Moreover, the organisation prohibits any potential investors to access credit and insurance markets, which limits its growth together with low human capital as a consequence of poor health and education. From the above mentioned reasons…

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    Taking a closer look at Splenda for example, a $1.5 billion industry, shows the negative side effects from using the artificial sweetener. The symptoms from consuming the product range from seizures, dizziness, migraines, allergic reactions, weight gain, increases in blood sugar, blurred vision, to gastrointestinal issues. Sucralose, a nonnutritive sweetener, is the number one selling artificial sweetener in America today. The marketing and…

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    92. The client who is under the management of the nurse notes that the former is prescribed with Fluphenazine decanoate (Prolixin). Which of the following nursing Implementations applicable in caring for the client? Select all that apply. A. Assess client's temperature every 4 hours B. Monitor intake and output C. Monitor complete blood count D. Give analgesics PRN as ordered E. Ask the client to report sore throat immediately Rationale: Alternatives A, C and E are correct. Fluphenazine is a…

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    different gene expressions in their frontal love compared to their temporal lobe. 5. What neurotransmitters may be involved? GABA is one of the neurotransmitter pathways that potentially plays a role in the sensory overload that can trigger autism, as well as the seizures that often come with it. This inhibitory neurotransmitter is currently playing a key role in discovering the cause of autism. Those with autism are now showing less GABA activity than those who do not have…

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    Migraines Research Paper

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    Migraines Migraines are a very common disease all over the world. There are more than three million cases reported in the US each year. Migraines have many cause and effects that come with it. Although, migraines are treatable and you can try to prevent them they are still very serious and can cause major problems when they occur. There are four stages in a migraine; prodromal, aura, attack, and postdromal. The first stage, prodromal, is the “early warning” it happens one to two days before…

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    Acute complications of diabetes include diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), hyperosmolar hyperglycemic nonketotic syndrome (HHS), and hypoglycemia. DKA and HHS occurs when there is insufficient insulin to transport glucose into the cells. The difference between DKA and HHS is that in HHS an individual has just enough insulin to prevent ketoacidosis but not enough to prevent osmotic diuresis, hyperglycemia, and extracellular fluid depletion (Robbins, Shaw, & Lewis, 2010). DKA is more common in type 1…

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    Hep B, and Hib. These yeast proteins are an alternative medicine proponent, which contain MSG (Monosodium glutamate). (ProCon.org, 2016) MSG can migraines, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), asthma, diabetes, Alzheimer’s, Lou Gehrig’s disease, ADD, seizure, and stroke. (Mercola, 2009) (VaxTruth,…

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    The condition is rare. If a baby does survive, he or she our at risk for a brain damage call Kernioterus, which leads to mental disability and a tendency towards seizures and other control problems. The mother and father can go through depression, blaming there self for their child’s birth condition. As mother who went through something similar with my six month old daughter, it is very hard to understand what happen…

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