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    Disease range from grade 1 to grade 3 (Colding-Jorgensen 2005). Grade 1 means there is only mild myotonia, while grade 3 represents the more severe state of myotonia (Colding-Jorgensen 2005). Individual with Thomsen's Disease will experience muscle stiffness and delayed time in muscle relaxation (Facts about myopathies 2012). This usually interfered with daily activities of walking and eating (Facts about myopathies 2012). However, it can be manage with proper exercise and medications (Facts…

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    Arthritis

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    the inflammation of joints and its surrounding tissues and it is the most common cause of disability of millions of people suffering from this chronic disease. There are more than a hundred types of arthritis that causes joint pain, swelling and stiffness. The most common type of arthritis is osteoarthritis which is also…

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    GI: ABD pain with N/V. No constipation, diarrhea, Change in bowel habits, or rectal bleeding. GU: No incontinence, blood in urine, or painful voiding. MUSCULOSKELETAL: No trauma. No muscle pain or stiffness. NEURO: No weakness, tremor, fainting, numbness, or tingling. PSYCH: no depression or nervousness. PHYSICAL…

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    All the time horses are sent to live out the remainder of their lives in pastures because of an injury or lack of soundness. More often than not it is regretfully, when veterinarians and owners run out of ideas to try to make the horse better. One treatment option that often goes overlooked is chiropractic care. Because it can be more harmful then beneficial, if one does not know the proper methods, many owners choose not to attempt this treatment or only try it as a last resort. Even though…

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    Papers On Dementia

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    of dementia is Alzheimer’s disease which is the most common. It can be hereditary if there is a family history. Vascular dementia is related to patients that have high blood pressure, high cholesterol and heart disease. Parkinson’s disease is the stiffness of limbs and having problems speaking. Lewy body dementia destroys blood cells. Huntington’s disease most common in older adults is an inherited disease which can cause certain types of brain cells that control movement as well as thinking.…

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    The nervous system tells the muscle what functions are needed to be made in the muscular system.the skeletal system consists of bones that are used as foundation for the muscles in the muscular system. The nervous system is the most important system in the body because without it. Muscles can not be able to move or perform simple functions throughout the body. 2. Gender- Muscle in men's body have more tissue than women typically do because of the hormone produced by males known as…

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    Morphine Research Paper

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    effects include absent, missed, or irregular ministration, agitation, bad taste, change in vision, depression, dry mouth, face is warm or hot to touch, floating feeling, halos around light, heartburn or indigestion, loss in sexual ability, muscle stiffness, and a lot more. Morphine affects the body in so many ways it hurts the nerves system, respiratory, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, genitourinary, hematologic, endocrine, musculoskeletal, dermatologic, ocular, hypersensitivity, hepatic, and…

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    Iron Deficiency Anemia Anemia is caused by a low level of red blood cell in the body. Some of the different types of anemia include: iron deficiency, vitamin, sickle cells anemia and thalassemia. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the data presented to determine what type of anemia Ms. A. has. Subjective Data Ms. A is a 26-year old Caucasian woman. Who was taken to the emergency clinic by her golf partner after she started complaining of light headedness, difficulty breathing and lack…

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    A Painful Experience

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    that, people who went to a painful experience often changes dramatically and they will see the world differently. The author was able to prove her message through the use of words and structuring. In this passage, the author was able to present the stiffness and numbness of a person who have been through a painful experience. People who went to a painful experience often changes dramatically and they will see the world differently. People lose their sense of time after going through an awful…

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    One of which is Parkinson’s disease. Parkinson’s disease is when nerve cells die for no known reason causing tremors in the body, little facial expression, stiffness, as well as progressively slower movement (Parkinson’s Disease). There was a recent study where patients with Parkinson’s disease had fetal brain stem cells injected into his own brain in the hope of replacing lost nerve cells. Clinical trials…

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