Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
…to have his eyes tested as an effect of diabetes cause poor eyesight. Mr. Clarke was also referred to the chiropody for foot care, as disorders of the foot in diabetes can occur as a result of neuropathic and vascular changes.
At the diabetic clinic Mr…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…along with certain cancer treatments. Another chemical related to THC (nabilone) has also been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for treating cancer patients who suffer nausea. The oral THC is also used to help AIDS patients eat more to keep up…
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
…amount of calories per day. Alcohol calories will be used by the body first and the excess calories will be stored as fat. Although some people eat less when drinking, (so they experience the effect of alcohol) they are still receiving calories…
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Category: /Literature
…on the island they are content to eat the ripe fruit available to them, however as the book progresses their lust for blood and meat becomes more and more evident. Jack's first attempt to kill a pig ends unsuccessfully, but he claims that next time…
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
…triumph.
In chapter ten, we see how Victor reacts to his surroundings. While at Chamounix Valley, he feels consolation at the nature that surrounds him. At the same time, he notes that the landscape is characterized by disorder and destruction: the valley…
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
…scientist know the difference between nightmares and night terrors they are still baffled by the cause of these bad dreams. The theories range from eating the wrong foods to the invasion of our bodies by the supernatural. Sleep disorder expert Dr. Barry Krackow…
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Category: /Literature
…for nothing but you get yourself a ten buck fishing trip free!'
Hamlet and McMurphy both have a common use for employing this disguise of mental disorder as it allows them to avoid obligation. An excellent example of this is in Act 4, Scene 3 of Hamlet, where…
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
…the consequences of inadequate testing or evaluation.
Key Problems and Issues.
Post, Lawrence, and Weber (1993) "According to the FDA, by 1991 around 600 cases of autoimmune disorders, such as rheumatoid arthritis, scleroderma, and lupus erythematosus, had been reposted…
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
…and their consequences and as a result learn to be more cautious.
Women who are physically abused have more possibilities of suffering despair (depression), nervousness, unease, mental and emotional problems, eating disorders, and malfunctioning of their sexual organs…
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Category: /Entertainment/Movies & Film
…in a different light. Exercise addiction has begun to be seen as an addiction like anything else. It is believed that when exercise becomes the main concern over work, family and relationships. Most individual who suffer from this disorder will exercise even…
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