Papers 1901-1910 of total 20218 found.
…and hydrochloroflourocarbons (HCFCs) are the major contributors to the deterioration of the ozone layer. These chemicals have industrial halocarbons that break up into chlorine and bromine in the upper stratosphere when they react with the sun's rays. Chlorine eats up the ozone…
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…there that ruin lives: child pornography, unprotected sex, rape, molestation, drug and alcohol abuse, depression, eating disorders, verbal and physical abuse, gangs, murder and ultimately even death. It is not without reason that the saying existed, 'knowledge is power…
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…and treating risk factors. The most important treatable factors linked to TIAs and stroke is high blood pressure, smoking, heart disease, diabetes, and heavy use of alcohol. These factors are all too common in today's society. Lifestyle changes such as eating
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disorders such as the sometimes fatal eating disorder anorexia nervosa. Though only 0.5% of teenage girls develop anorexia nervosa, a greater percent (5-18%) of teenage girls develop bulimia. (Pruitt, 88) Sleeping habits change and it is normal for teens…
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…A complex disorder, diabetes mellitus afflicts people of every race, sex, age, and cultural background. The form most prevalent in juveniles is insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM).The diagnosis of this disease has important implications…
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…are shown gigantic. A girl always wants to be pretty and if by being pretty it means extremely skinny, then she may associate ugly with food and eating disorders may develop. This message seems as though it was made to discourage children and they may become very…
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…and female ovum. The pregnant mother must lead a healthy lifestyle as what she eats, drinks, how much she exercises and her overall quality of life have a major impact on the growing foetus in her womb. Regular medical checks are extremely beneficial to ensure…
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…Wales College of Nursing, 1998) This recognised psychological disorder is evident on the transition model as the lowest curve where depression takes place. Prior to that is frustration and this is where anger can take place. Anger is something…
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…of 1891, Marya left Poland and registered at the French university, Sorbonne, under the name Marie Sklodowska. The cost of living was very high in Paris, and despite help from her family back home, she lived very humbly, eating a diet of buttered bread…
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…? Healing Depression | Prescription Reminder | Physician Locator Drug Treatment for People with Mood Disorders Psychotherapy / Counseling Can really get you through Probably best used with antidepressants For some people, can work as well…
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