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…Attention deficit disorder is the subject of two widely challenged debates in medicinal practice and theory. One, the argument for ADD being a clinical and mental “disorder”, is in favor of medical treatment, claiming the diagnosis is attributable…
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care quickly. In some cases, however, a person can walk on a fractured bone in the leg or foot, or use a fractured arm. Just because you can use your hand or foot does not mean that you do not have a fracture. If you think a bone may be broken, you should…
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…of cognitive-behavior therapy or medication or a combination of the two. (Pamphlet, 5-6). Many people experience specific phobias - intense, irrational fears of certain things. Some of the more common specific phobias are dogs, closed-in places, heights, tunnels…
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…then leaves the cell, destroying the CD4 cell in the process. No existing medical treatment can completely eradicate HIV form the body once it has integrated into human cells. The loss of CD4 cells endanger health because these immune cells help other types…
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…." quotes Dr H Campbell, Chief Medical Offer - Northern Ireland (2002). On the other hand, Dr Andrew Wakefield (1998) -(a strong opposer to the MMR) - suggests that there is a link between MMR and autism. The individual parent decides, if their child…
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…treated with medications. The last major virus, which induces Encephalitis, is known as Mosquito/Tic Bourne Encephalitis. This virus is contracted through mosquitoes and small parasitic bacteria and has very limited treatment. Regular tetanus and antiviral…
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…Epilepsy is a neurological condition, which is characterized by repeated convulsions or seizures. There is no known cure to this condition however it is treatable through medical therapy or through surgical treatment. Epilepsy is the earliest recorded…
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…and behavior. The approach of the multi-modal therapy plan has worked well for Sarah. Biomedical therapy is medication. After careful consideration of the medications available for treatment of GAD, Sarah was given BuSpar (buspirone HC1, USP). BuSpar works…
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…, especially those who have troubles with intimacy do not even realize that they have a severe medical condition or that there are treatments to help curb and solve these strange situations. Many feel that psychotherapy has been over-rated and too publicized…
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…is that a doctor should try to save terminally ill patients, not to help destroy them. By helping someone commit suicide, a doctor is putting a price on a human life. No one should have the right to do that. Aldredge 2 With new medical advances terminally…
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