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…Kidney stones, also known as Renal Calculi, are one of the most common disorders of the urinary tract. In the U.S. alone, over one million people suffer from kidney stones each year. A kidney stone is ¡§a solid lump (from as small as a grain of sand…
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…by the TV, they are more responsive to learning with it in school, and are more likely to remember it. Many links are showing up in studies between Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), and watching too much television in elementary children. This disorder
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…, such as self-stimulatory behaviors, like repetitive non-goal directed behavior, such as rocking, hand flapping, hand biting, head banging, sleeping and eating problems, poor eye contact and insensitivity to pain. Another characteristics of autism…
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…sexual feelings before they come close to anyone of the opposite sex. This only means that their sexual development is beyond their social development. This isn’t always an obstacle but it is something all maturing teenagers face. Eating disorders is one…
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…with plays, poetry, and philosophy. As a teen, he often ate his supper in his room so he would not lose any time from his studies. After medical school, he began a private practice specializing in nervous disorders. He soon broadened his specialization…
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…Teenage depression is a growing problem in today's society and is often a major contributing factor for a multitude of adolescent problems. The statistics about teenage runaways, alcoholism, drug problems, pregnancy, eating disorders, and suicide…
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…defects added to a unique set of sociological factors which in turn give birth to that set of personality traits and disorders that collectively create the societal monster known as the serial killer. “Causal factors for an antisocial personality include…
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…and is detected instead by elevated blood or urine glucose levels. Cause and Course Diabetes is considered a group of disorders with multiple causes, rather than a single disorder. The human pancreas secretes a hormone called insulin that facilitates the entry…
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…due to large amounts of alcohol. Lastly the kidneys are stimulated to produce more urine because alcohol acts as a diuretic. Chronic Alcoholics suffer long-term effects such as a number of serious physical and mental disorders. Since alcohol supplies…
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…responsive to learning with it in school, and are more likely to remember it. Many links are showing up in studies between Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), and watching too much television in elementary children. This disorder is becoming more common…
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