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…for stopping.? ?Liesbeth We have all heard numerous stories about those who suffer from sleeping disorders. Taber?s states that ?Dyssomnias, sleep disturbances or excessive sleepiness, include various types of insomnia, hypersomnia, narcolepsy, sleep apnea…
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…chemotherapy B. Remedy for migraine C. Lowers intraocular pressure from glaucoma iii D. Appetite stimulate in wasting syndrome of HIV E. Muscle relaxant in spastic disorders F. Anti-convulsant III. Safety A. Little effect on major physiological functions B…
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…girls’ eating disorders. The first study was done by Anne Becker (1997), who studied young girls on the island of Fiji, starting in the year 1995, just before television was introduced to the residents. The one channel available to them played the shows…
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…with unrealistic body types promoting people especially women, to look like them. Women who focus on unrealistic body image tend to have lower self esteem and are more ikely to fall prey to eating disorders. This would not be such an issue if these images were…
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…accordingly. In The Wisdom of Depression Dr. Jonathan Zuess describes his theories, encounters with patients, and ways to cope with the disorder as well as reasons why it happens. If the process is respected “it can teach us much about ourselves. It’s not just…
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…better and control aspects of their environment. They also work with people who have alcoholism, drug abuse, depression, eating disorders or stress related disorders. Newly graduated occupational therapists usually begin as staff therapist. Many qualify…
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…mentioned earlier. The most difficult thing to talk about in my development as a person has been my struggle with an eating disorder. However, I view this struggle in a much different light than most people would expect. I view it as a gift. Quarreling…
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…in death. In addition to caloric malnutrition, most poor children and adults suffer from severe vitamin and mineral deficiencies. These deficiencies can lead to mental disorders, damage to vital organs, and poor vision among many others. Even in the major…
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…are linked with iodine deficiency (Vitti et al, 2001). Globally steps have been taken to increase consumption of iodine by the World Health Organisation, International Council for Control of Iodine Deficiency Disorders and the United Nations Children's Fund. Since…
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…the billions, eventually making this amazing organ prone to imbalance in its homeostasis. Thus, heart disease is described as a group of disorders that together constitute the leading cause of death in the United States. Coronary heart diseases such as thrombosis…
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