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…and/or while pregnant. This is not the only type of diabetes that may occur while pregnant. (Smith 21-22) The other, and least common form of diabetes is Gestational Diabetes Mellitus. Gestational Diabetes Mellitus, is a disorder that is usually recognized during…
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…and/or while pregnant. This is not the only type of diabetes that may occur while pregnant. (Smith 21-22) The other, and least common form of diabetes is Gestational Diabetes Mellitus. Gestational Diabetes Mellitus, is a disorder that is usually recognized during…
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…Kennedy 1 Sleep deprivation is a severe, overlooked problem for our society and has many negative consequences not accredited to this disorder. A lot of the talk circulating these days is focused on self well-being. We are told from elementary…
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…underlying emotional or psychological disorder. Alcoholism is often labeled as the disease of denial, alcoholics hide their symptoms and deny and problem (McAuthur). They would often attribute symptoms of nausea and headaches to the flu or memory loss to old…
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…. . . . They need a higher level of thrill or stimulation in order to have an intense experience," says forensic psychologist Shawn Johnston. Stanley Dean Baker, not a shy cannibal -- boasted to police about eating Schlosser's heart raw, and claimed to have developed…
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…reception. It has also been associated as a motivator of many of our drives, including the drive to eat. The Thalamus, a subdivision, is responsible for receiving ALL sensory stimuli with the exception of olfactory. These stimuli are first associated…
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…without having to worry about falling down and hurting himself through a seizure. Dr. Fred Plum studies people in hospitals and tries to determine what sort of disorder they have by just the way they act, or the way they do not act in that case. He tries…
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…the embryo during invitro. Many years ago, New York4 had a heat wave, and the hospitals became overwhelmed with dehydrated CF children. These children became dehydrated much quicker than children without the disorder. Thus eventually resulting in the formation…
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…Factor for First Onset of Major Depressive Disorder”, the researchers studied the chance of young adults developing depression following a relationship break-up (Monroe, et al.1999). Monroe, Rohde, Seeley, and Lewinsohn hypothesized that the event…
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…. Genetic engineering is changing medicine, agriculture and even the legal system. Genetic engineering is very clever and could be very useful. But it all seems to be happening much too fast and nobody knows what the effects of making and eating such living…
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