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    dysfunctions include dyspnea on exertion, palpitations, orthopnea, chest discomfort, paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea, and eventually leading to signs of right-sided heart failure. Although, mitral dysfunctional may be asymptomatic to begin with, exercises can trigger fatigue, dyspnea and palpitations in the early years. 2. Palpitation is often described by patient as an increased self-awareness of heartbeats – feeling of heart beating faster, harder or skipping a beat. Palpitation is purely a…

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    "Committee to Review Adverse Effects of Vaccines," summarized the findings of her reports, "The MMR vaccine does not cause autism… The MMR and DTaP do not cause Type 1 diabetes. And the killed flu vaccine does not cause Bell’s palsy, and it does not trigger episodes of…

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    potassium, calcium, and sodium. Sodium is used to balance fluid and control nerve and muscle function. Extremely low sodium and potassium levels can cause muscle twitches, seizures, light-headedness, and coma. Calcium is a significant part of growth, turnover, and healthy cardiac function. If calcium levels are depleted it can trigger weakness and confusion (Sulzer 1). Muscle loss will ensue. The body makes up for the deprivation of food by using muscle mass to create energy. This will…

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    abilities. Since Gouges observed a widespread frustration based on collective actions by other women , she joined them as part of ‘Cercle Social’ amidst a Revolutionary Fever , eventually writing the declaration she believed would be impactful enough to trigger reformations top-down and across…

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    Science Behind Addiction

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    When people hear the word addict, they immediately think that those people have failed morally. This isn’t true. To fight against drugs and discourage usage, we need to stop treating addiction as a moral issue and treat it as a medical one. Which brings up the question, is addiction a mental illness? If so, how would that change social views on addiction? Science Behind Addiction The brain’s reward system gives people motivation to do things necessary for survival. Why would people eat if it…

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    Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) Systemic Lupus Erythematosus is an autoimmune disease, where the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue. To fight diseases our bodies produce antibodies, but in an SLE patient’s case, their body will produce what’s called ‘autoantibodies’. This means their immune system cannot tell the difference between foreign invaders and healthy cells. These autoantibodies cause the symptoms of the disease. Lupus can affect the skin, joints,…

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    delay the developmental process of childhood to adolescence, which include puberty. Furthermore, stress in childhood may precipitate and maintain health problems related to the common cold, infectious diseases, asthma, diabetes, arthritis, epileptic seizures, leukemia, and cancer (Johnson, 2004). Reversing the Effects of Stress…

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    Bits of the fibers are taken and portioned off into the creation of a new vaccine. This new vaccine is injected into the body and triggers the immune system to begin the process that generated antibodies. These antibodies give the body an idea of what it will be up against. There are implications though. Just like anything, results between vaccinating may vary with the person. Depending…

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    frequent tension headaches can arise 15 days a month. Chronic headaches can appear more continuous and frequent can proceed more than 15 days a month. Causes of tension headaches are associated with high sensitivity to pain or stress. There is only one trigger to the cause tension headaches and it is stress. Only 3% of the US population suffer from this unpleasant chronic headache. Many people can 't dissociated the difference between migraines and tension headaches. Migraines tend to interfere…

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    Bupropion Case Studies

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    is an antidepressant drug that selectively inhibits the reuptake of norepinephrine and dopamine. Depressed patients who did not respond to the SSRI could use bupropion to improve their symptoms, but the side effects are also presented, especially seizures which are four times higher to occur in bupropion than other antidepressants (1998). Like serotonergic antidepressants, the article (1998) noted that bupropion has been shown to be effective in many other disorders such as attention deficit…

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