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    Grown-ups know there's no quick cure for the common cold, it takes rest and patience. But those aren't most kids' strong suits, so what can you do as a parent to help them feel better as quickly as possible? Here are X ways to treat your child's cold symptoms while they recover. Push Those Fluids It's always important to keep kids hydrated, and when a cold strikes, fluids help thin out mucus in the nose and throat. But it can be difficult to get your child to drink when a sort throat means it…

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    love they’re feeling. The poems can use descriptive imagery and have fast rhythm to express the excitement of love, as in “Meeting at night.” Or the meaning can be more profound and have a satirical tone to express bitterness towards love, like in “Symptoms of Love.” Love can even be interpreted differently depending on gender. Even though each of these poems…

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    cardiovascular disease/ cardiac disease. Heart disease is a condition that involves narrowed or blocked blood vessel. That prevent other body part of your body like the heart from recieving blood. Symptoms and effects of this disease Effects; heart disease, chest pain, stroke, can effect your heart muscle valves. Symptoms; shortness of breath, pain in neck, jaw, throat, numbness and weakness. Since family share the same genes that is a posibility that your next generation will have the same…

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    of Literature: An Asthma action plan is defined as written or electronic record agreed between an individual patient (or their parent/carer) and their health professional(s) providing personalised guidance on what actions to take when their asthma symptoms or peak flow deteriorates.(13, 14) They have been found to an effective part of asthma self management in children and adults (7,8) Aspects of AAPs considered to be important for its use include essential information, readability, suitability…

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    chronic diseases. Signs and Symptoms Fatigue and weakness are the signs of mild anemia. The other signs include pasty or sallow complexion or no color in the palms, gums, nails beds, and lining of eyelids. People who are weak, get tired easily are often out of breath, and feels dizzy are severely anemic (Laberge, Frey, Longe).Angina pectoris, pica, headache, difficulty in concentrating, irregular heartbeat, heavy breathing, sweating, and thirst are some of the symptoms of anemia. Mild to…

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    to get glucose from the bloodstream into the cells of the body” ("Type 1 Diabetes). “This disease affects 1.4 million people every year,” and “is the seventh leading cause of death in the United” ("Statistics About Diabetes).” Here are the signs, symptoms, prognosis and ways to treat Type 1 diabetes because there is no cure. Type 1 Diabetes can affect the oral cavity causing thrush, dry mouth, ulcers, caries, gingivitis, and periodontist, along with your blood glucose levels. The disease “is…

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    Sickle Cell Anaemia In this essay Sickle Cell Anemia will be investigated in depth. What causes it, how it is passed on from generation to generation, and it’s origin will be explored, along with it’s how it occurs, how often it occurs and whether or not some races are more susceptible to it. Statistics and mortality rates will be included as well as some treatments and suggestions for those suffering with the disorder. Sickle Cell Anemia can lead to many painful side effects of varying…

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    Study 1 was about the “Positive Future fantasies and Symptoms of Depression in College Students” (Oettingen et al, 2016, p.2). The researchers examined the relations between positive future fantasies and symptoms of depression in 88 college students, concurrently and longitudinally. The students completed one measure at the beginning of the school semester and another one at the…

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    Symptom Management Case Study The purpose of this assignment is to allow the student to devise and evaluate a plan of care relating to dyspnea at the end of life. Students will use critical thinking and information from the course text book and other professional literature sources to support this discussion. The patient discussed in this case study is J.J., a 55 year old married man with a history of smoking, which started when he was 15, and stopped at age 40. J.J. was also previously…

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    The Great Depression began with a stock market crash in 1929. That summer, consumer spending dropped and unsold goods were sitting and slowing production. While this was happening, stock prices were rising and reached levels that couldn’t be justified by future earnings. In October, investors began dumping shares and then that day, October 24, 1929, became known as “Black Thursday.” The next Tuesday became known as “Black Tuesday” because another 16 million shares were traded because of panic.…

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