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Category: /Literature/English
…) is running on a treadmill sweating pretty profusely looking dumbfounded. He also looks extremely skinny, almost to the point of anorexia. On the treadmill reads “Economic Plan”, which is referring to Bush’s plan to rebound our slumping economy. While Bush…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…from eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia in hopes of reaching a slim figure. Children are also exposed to prejudice by watching television, reading books, magazines, or even studying school textbooks that represent stereotyped views of people…
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…to become pregnant, she would not be able to care for her child adequately. Giving birth could endanger her life as well as the child’s. This could also affect a woman who is very small and weak because of anorexia or bulimia. Note · Before abortion…
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…for symptoms such as pain, nausea, vomiting, anorexia, and “wasting”, which is the resulting characteristics associated with cancer and AIDS treatments. Recently it has also has been proven that marijuana reduces muscle pain and spasticity caused by multiple…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, is often harmful to the body; yet many girls, overdriven by their obsession with Barbie, ignore the danger of the actions and continue to practice them, which, for the case of crash diet, often results in eating disorder like anorexia and other health problems…
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…today’s society. Oddly enough, Shalit believes that women make the turning point to anorexia and/or bulimia in order to lose a womanly figure, with the goal of becoming unattractive. The author’s point can be questioned. For example, many mothers…
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…roid rage.” Withdrawal symptoms generated by steroid use include: decreased sex drive, insomnia, headache, fatigue, depression, anorexia, and dissatisfaction with body image. With high risks and very real dangers, one can hardly imagine why people…
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Category: /Literature/English
…infrequent side effects are: blurred vision, anxiety, nervousness, drowsiness, dizziness, anorexia, and impaired erections. The more serious but rare side effects are suicidal thoughts and acts, hypomania, seizures, and tremor. Depression is a disease where…
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…infections of the gastrointestinal tract commonly cause diarrhea, weight loss, anorexia (loss of appetite), and fever. Also, during advanced AIDS, diseases caused by protozoal parasites, especially toxoplasmosis of the nervous system, are common. Many people…
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…, muscle spasms, glaucoma, epilepsy, anorexia, asthma, insomnia, depression and other disorders. Researchers in the field have said that the government has not given the drug its just due. Ira Glasser, executive director of the American Civil Liberties…
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