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    Hereditary fructose intolerance was first noticed and reported in an adult woman in 1956 by Chambers and Pratt (HFI). Chambers and Pratt observed that the woman started having faintness, nausea and abdominal pain after consuming fructose and sugar (HFI). However, those symptoms disappeared when the woman ate glucose instead (HFI). After a series of testings with different sugars, Chambers and Pratt believed that this woman was “idiosyncrasy to fructose”, but they never thought it would be…

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    1% in 2007. When smoking or injecting pcp has the short term effect of shallow breathing, flushing, profuse sweating, generalized numbness of the extremities and poor muscular coordination. Using a high dose of PCP causes hallucinations as well as seizures, coma, and death. With PCP, the long term effects can be addictive leads to psychological dependence but also can have long periods of time reporting memory loss, difficulties with speech and thinking, depression, and weight…

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    the child not feeling secure and/or stable in relationships. Certain developmental concerns of child abuse are a child’s lack of capacity to communicate needs or wishes, lack of ability to identify and/or cope with emotions, need for control and triggers (which are intense emotions, numbing and/or shutting down.) Abuse can also lead to other problems with boundaries, distrust and social isolation. Studies show that 80% of children who have been abused demonstrate disorganized attachment patterns…

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    The medical industry is constantly advancing with technological treatments in order to ensure the utmost wellness of the population. While a number of new treatments have been introduced for various health issues, there are some that have been in the medical industry for many generations and Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) is one of them. Although ECT is used to treatment several mental health conditions, severe Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is one of its most common uses (Mayo Clinic. 2017).…

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    According to Comer, depression is a clinical disorder that causes considerable distress and impairment and features a range of symptoms, including emotional, motivational, behavioral, cognitive, and physical symptoms. Nevertheless, the picture of depression may vary greatly from person to person. Depression differs from sadness, in that sadness is context-specific, is proportional to the triggering loss, and ends when the loss situation ends (Comer, 2015). Due to the fact that the biological…

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    Risk Factors There are several identified genetic and environmental risk factors for pediatric multiple sclerosis. Some of the identified environmental risk factors include exposure to certain viruses, vitamin D deficiency, and second-hand tobacco smoke exposure. The main genetic risk factors involved in development of pediatric onset multiple sclerosis (POMC) is variation in Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA)-DRB1 *1501 and familial history [1]. Genetic Risk Factors Familial susceptibility of…

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    celiac disease, is found in wheat and other related grains such as barley, rye, and oats. Naturally, people who are experiencing stomach disorders are asking themselves. “am I allergic to gluten?” Gliadin is associated with wheat allergies, and a trigger for celiac disease, a more serious auto-immune disorder. Am I Allergic to Gluten? One of the most common foods in our diet is wheat. Not only is it found in the pastas, breads, and baked goods we consume, but it is also an ingredient in many…

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    Effects Of Substance Abuse

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    Many people often become addicted to substances. When someone becomes addicted to a substance it cause disruptions in there life, it causes problems with there relationship(s), and it effects there health. People often start off by using alcohol or drugs as a “pick me up” and it makes the user feel “cool” (“Substance Abuse and”). Kids don’t take the time to think what using the substances is doing to there body and there brain. As a kid your brain is still developing and it is much easier to…

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    Oxislim Case Study

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    These ingredients triggers the thermogenesis process to help you burn fat quicker and strengthen the immune system. Recommended Dosage Oxislim requires the user to take two (2) capsules everyday or more specifically, one capsule twice a day. You shouldn 't exceed this amount…

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    anti-anxiety drug that also has sensitive effects on the user. Xanax has both short term and long term effects if you overdose on it. Short term effects are: drowsiness, headaches, fatigue, dizziness, difficulty concentrating, depressions, and even seizures (Drug Abuse). Long term effects are proportional: cognitive deficits, delirious states, depression, psychotic experiences, and aggressive and impulsive behavior (Drug Abuse). I personally do not understand why people do drug, I know most fall…

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