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    The following information was obtained from parent interview, school in-take packet, and the student’s Functional Behavioral Assessment (FBA). Prenatal According to the student’s mother she had a normal pregnancy with no known exposure to teratogens, infections, or radiation. She was in her early 20’s while she was pregnant with BH. She states that she had received prenatal care throughout her pregnancy. The student’s prenatal history seemed to be unremarkable (school in-take packet). Risk…

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    American, and if you are removed of that, then you have been a victim of complete injustice. The biggest argument of national security is that conducting mass surveillance does not violate our fourth amendment to immunity from illegal searches and seizures without probable cause. Some say that…

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    Difficult Detox Drug addiction and substance abuse are not only prominent with the use of ‘street drugs’, the epidemic has been increasingly present in the world of prescription medications as well, even those that are used to ‘wean’ people off of other illicit drugs. Here are a list of some of the most commonly abused prescription, or ‘legal’ drugs, and their self-detox risks. SubOxone: The intended use of SubOxone is the treatment of opiate addiction, however, many individuals develop a…

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    Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis, Pediatric Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) is a rare brain condition that develops months or years after a measles infection. It usually starts before age 20 and gets worse over time. SSPE causes brain swelling (encephalitis) and a loss of the protective covering that surrounds nerves (demyelination). It leads to a gradual loss of mental and physical abilities. CAUSES This condition is caused by the measles virus. RISK FACTORS This condition is…

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    Newborn Baby Heroin

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    within its first few minutes, days, or even months of its life. As such, this is a situation in life that may not necessarily have positive outcomes. Research shows that symptoms of heroin use in the mother while pregnant can cause birth defects and seizures in the baby, resulting in a possible early death. Based on the mother’s drug use alone, more symptoms could include vomiting, diarrhea, a fever, dehydration, sleeping issues, and other negative side…

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    chemotherapy during the treatment of cancer or hepatitis C. https://www.mpp.org/issues/medical-marijuana/medical-marijuana-overview/ Medical marijuana helps alleviate muscle spasms caused my multiple sclerosis. It can also be effective in treating seizure disorders and chron's disease symptoms. Marijuana helps the natural chemicals that effect inflammation, pain, and other areas to be more effective. http://www.webmd.com/pain-management/features/medical-marijuana-uses…

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    occupying. The argument for the case was whether or not Katz’s fourth amendment rights were violated in the process of obtaining evidence. The protection of the fourth amendment of the United States Constitution, against unreasonable searches and seizures, follows the person and not the place. Therefor implying, Katz fourth amendment…

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    What would it be like if everything you see and hear was controlled by one large organization? In the novel, Feed, Violet’s brain is damaged from a hacking on her feed. This is causing her body to shut down. It influenced her point of view about the society by showing how if she didn’t have a feed, she could be living a normal life without having to die. What influences my view about society is what happens inside and how the community acts. First of all, Violet thinks that it’s her fault that…

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    Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis is a very rare disease that effects only about 0.2 to 0.7 per 100,000 children per year (Kuni, B., Banwell, B., & Till, C. 2012). Commonly misdiagnosed for multiple sclerosis, acute disseminated encephalomyelitis can be fatal to one’s health if not diagnosed in adequate time. Because of this fact, it is important to educate the general public about the symptoms and outcomes of individuals diagnosed with acute disseminated encephalomyelitis. This paper…

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    either too slowly or too quickly. This can occur in one or both ventricles, and the wall thickness of the left ventricle is usually increased. An eighteen-year-old male was admitted for being unconscious, this unconsciousness followed a “partial seizure with secondary generalization.”…

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