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…Normally, sugars and starches (carbohydrates) in the foods we eat are processed by digestive juices into glucose. Glucose circulates in the blood as a major energy source for body functions. Its use is regulated primarily by insulin, a hormone produced…
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…Synopsis Homocystinuria is an inherited disorder of the metabolism of the amino acid methionine. Homocystinuria is thought to be inherited as an autosomal recessive genetic trait, which means the gene defect is unknowingly passed down from generation…
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…. Excessive levels of steroid hormones and other biochemical changes may lead to some common stress reactions. These include exhaustion, headaches, muscular aches, insomnia, anxiety disorders, depression, elevated blood pressure (hypertension), asthma…
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…Sleep Deprivation According to scientists, over 70 million Americans, 25% are children; suffer from some kind of sleeping disorder. Sleeping pill prescriptions filled in 1997 totaled $14 million, over the counter pills totaled $33 million in grocery…
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…societies around the world. It is estimated that one out of every seven women will suffer from depression in their lifetime. Additionally, women experience higher rates of seasonal affective disorder and dysthymia (chronic depression). Major depression…
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…the addict is permanently ill at a genetic level. Another theory advocates that addiction is a blend of physical and mental dependency of drugs and a pre-existing mental disorder, such as clinical depression and bipolar disorder to name a few. Although…
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…is loss of bladder control that happens after a child (or adult) has been dry a night for a long period of time (usually three to six months). The facts, causes, and treatments of this disorder can help bring a greater awareness and understanding…
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…a depressive disorder every year. Depression is one of the most common and most serious mental health problems facing people today. However, depression is often not taken seriously because of the large use of antidepressant drugs and the large number of sufferers…
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…Sickle Cell Anemia Sickle cell anemia or disease is a type of blood disorder that is passed on genetically, from parent to child. When one is born with sickle cell it will not leave and one cannot grow out of it. The disease is hereditary and one…
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…it, might not be sleeping or eating like they did, or may withdraw from friends and family. They may lose interest in work or in their hobbies. They may give away things, which are their prized possessions. A person thinking about killing him or herself may…
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