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    cancer and cervical cancer. 6.Cancer Symptoms Cancers are a group of hundreds of different diseases and affect various organs of the body. Cancer symptoms depend on the stage of cancer, the grade of cancer, whether it has spread to other organs, the general health, age and condition of the patient and numerous other factors. Types of cancer symptom Broadly the symptoms of cancer can be divided into the following groups: Local symptoms This includes the symptoms at the primary site of cancer.…

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    Antipsychotics Vs Sga

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    Both first generation antipsychotics (FGA’s) and second generation antipsychotics (SGA’s) are associated with a wide range of side effects that can lead to patient distress and noncompliance with treatment. First generation antipsychotics are strong D2 antagonists resulting in pronounced extra-pyramidal side effects and increased rates of hyperprolactinemia making them second-line treatments for schizophrenia (Werner). The SGA’s (risperidone, olanzapine, clozapine, quetiapine, paliperidone,…

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    it doesn't necessarily mean you need to go to rehab or anything, what you need is just a simple advice but first you must first identify the signs and symptoms if you really are a certified shopaholic. #1 You HIDE Almost Everything You Buy Whether if it is from your partner or parents or friends. This is actually one of the most obvious symptoms of being a shopaholic. Do you lie about where you are going? Do you rip off the tags as soon as you get home or even while on your way home? Or do…

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    language and their perception of the world. Symptoms affect social skills and communication. Physically, the autistic brain is enlarged and is heavier than average. The centers for emotion and memory are also physically different. As there is no cure, therapy is the most constructive form of treatment. Autism affects not just the sufferer of the condition but the friends and family as…

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    people. The Black death had originated in the plains of Central Asia, it quickly travelled along the Silk Road, until it reached Crimea in 1343. It was then spread throughout the Mediterranean and Europe being carried by fleas living on black rats. Symptoms of the black death included victims having fevers, abdominal pain, feeling weakness, and chills. When someone first came in contact with the disease, extremely painful black dots would appear on their underarms, which is how the plague got…

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    phenomenon. All these are just hallucinations accompanied by extreme fear. They just see things that are not physically present. However, that doesn’t mean those people that experience this are crazy. It’s called sleep paralysis. Over the centuries, symptoms of sleep paralysis have been described in many ways and often attributed to an "evil" presence, unseen night demons in ancient times, the old hag in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, and alien abductors. A night hag or old hag is a fantasy…

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    Osteoporosis Osteoporosis is a bone disease that affects the bone mass making bone become weak and brittle. This disease does affects a large majority of the population. According to the National Osteoporosis Foundation “a total of 54 million U.S adults age 50 and older are affected by osteoporosis.” There are many risk factors that are tied into this disease which will later be discussed. With knowledge of this topic maybe research will help prevent some of the risk that go with osteoporosis…

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    Symptom Substitution- Useful or Not? Behavior modification has been a successful therapy since its upbringing in the early 1920’s. The professionals in the field of psychology seem to be split in whether symptom substitution is useful, or if it even exists. In the article The System Substitution Hypothesis and the Evidence, Montgomery and Crowder make both arguments while justifying each one. They begin by defining symptom in two ways- the medical model and the behavior modification position…

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    for my intended career as a psychiatrist and my muse of the great story. Based off the symptoms and situations I have witnessed and heard, schizophrenia is among the most disabling disorders. The diagnosis of Schizophrenia comes with a long list of disabling symptoms that has many possible causes but it can be treated through many known affective methods. Symptoms When I first began experiencing the symptoms of schizophrenia, I thought that I was going crazy. The radio was speaking directly to…

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    the most common symptoms being hallucination, paranoia, with unorganized thought and speech processes. Schizophrenia, although uncommon, is a very serious disease with tragic effects, and there is very little treatment to help the schizophrenic feel he or she may have some control over everyday life. There are different reasons for this disorder to develop, as well as different effects and treatments available. Research shows that not a single issue alone causes…

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