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Addiction: Its Causes And Effects
<view this essay>.... addicted to a prescription painkiller that almost took her life?
These disparate stories show that addiction in the United States is rampant.
Society believes that people become addicted because of weakness of will
when, in fact, the new way of thinking leads us to believe addictive
behavior is caused by a chemical in the brain called dopamine.
The word addiction comes from two Latin words ad dictum. Ad dictum
means "to the dictator". When people were captured and sent into slavery,
they were sent ad dictum. This idea of enslavement is mirrored by the
addict's need to maintain the addiction (. Before we can understand why
addiction is the number o .....
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AIDS History And Treatment
<view this essay>.... someone is infected with the HIV virus, their immune system shuts down and they become vulnerable to common illnesses. HIV + patients eventually die from a group of unusual diseases called opportunistic infections. Millions of people have already died from AIDS, and many more now have the disease. In the U.S. alone, over 300,000 people have already died from AIDS, and one million others are HIV + (Davis, 6). Millions more will perish from this plague unless a cure is found. Treatment for AIDS is now available, but it delays the process rather than eliminating the virus entirely. The three most common forms of treatment now are azidothymidine (AZT), pro .....
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The Dark Side Of A Wonder Drug-A Selected Collection Of Testimony On The Safety Of Ritalin
<view this essay>.... The number of prescriptions for Ritalin
increased four-fold from 1990 to 1995, making the stimulant one of the most
prescribed drugs in the country. No one knows exactly what's behind the surge in
Ritalin use, but experts speculate it's due to everything from increased
awareness of attention disorders in schools to teachers and parents becoming
less tolerant of unruly behavior.
Some local school offices have become virtual noon-time pharmacies. At one
Ottawa-area board of education, the number of medications dispensed to students
by office administrators has increased 20 per cent over the past 18 months. A
good chunk of those pills are Ritalin. "We .....
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Leukemia
<view this essay>.... into a Leukemia cell. Different Leukemia's are
located in the microscope and by how much protein they contain. These
Leukemia's are usually very severe and need treatment right away. The present
incidence of new cases per year in the United States is about 25 to every
100,000 persons.
The danger to the patient lies in the growth of these abnormal white
cells, which interfere with the growth of the red blood cells, normal white
blood cells, and the blood platelets. The uncontrolled growth of the abnormal
white cells produces a tendency to unstop bleeding, the risk of getting serious
infection in the wounds, and a very small possibility of obstruction .....
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Learning CPR
<view this essay>.... bystander who is trained in CPR can immediately administer this life saving technique, thus increasing that victim’s chance for survival.
My name is Jason Saffon. I am an Emergency Medical Technician and I have worked for the New York City Fire Department for the past three years. During that time, I have performed CPR hundreds of times. To date, I have been credited with 39 pre-hospital save awards. These awards are given to emergency personnel who successfully revive patients who have suffered cardiac arrest, outside of the hospital setting. In each of the thirty-nine instances, healthcare professionals, bystanders or family members initiated CPR immed .....
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The Fabry Disease
<view this essay>.... increase in size and number.
Other symptoms of this disease are burning pains in hand or feet, nausea,
vomiting, abdominal pains, dizziness, headaches and generalized weakness.
Swelling of the legs, caused by the gathering of lymph, a yellowish body fluid,
under the skin may also occur. Skin will show telangiectasis, inflated intra-
epidermal (intra - within, epidermal - outer layer) spaces filled with blood.
Places (vessel wall) where there is no telangiectasis are filled with deposits
of glycolipids. These deposits are also found in the heart, muscles, renal
tubules and glomeruli, central nervous system, spleen, liver, bone marrow, lymph
nodes and c .....
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Scoliosis
<view this essay>.... factors discovered that are present.
Scoliosis causes shoulder, trunk and waistline “asymmetry”. In mild
forms, the condition may be barely noticed; however, in severe forms there is
significant disfigurement, back pain and postural fatigue, and it may be
associated with heart failure. Fortunately the majority of scoliosis cases need
only close follow-up to watch for worsening of the curve. Some cases require
more aggressive treatment which could include surgery.
The non-operative treatment of scoliosis involves observing the
deformity with examinations and repeated x-rays. Under certain circumstances,
when spinal growth remains, a brace may be used i .....
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Tourett’s Syndrome
<view this essay>.... in the control of intentional action (Bower 133). Tourette Syndrome is inherited as a single autosomal dominant gene with a incomplete penetrance (Weinberger 1225). Tourette Syndrome usually has an onset early in childhood but it does not get progressively worse. It does affect more males than females.
Tourette Syndrome is a neurological syndrome characterized by rapid, repeated, and purposeless involuntary movements of various muscle groups (motor tics) and by grunts, barks, and sniffling sounds (vocal tics) (“Encyclopedia” 375). The definition of tic is rapid, repetitive movements of individual muscle groups (“Encyclopedia” 374). Tics are also seem .....
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