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    As we learn about our body’s muscles and joints we have come to realize that it will stop growing. We understand that when we are younger bone production is at a very high rate of production until puberty. With osteoporosis a bone disease is obtained when your spongy bone becomes porous and the person start losing bones that called bone density loss. This makes the bones weak allowing for breaks and fractures which affects our body structural support. Now the 84 yrs. old white woman is likely

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    abdomen. If the amount of fluid is fluid accumulates in the abdomen. Fluid accumulation in the liver or stomach nausea & loss of appetite. Eventually‚ food is not absorbed well loss of weight & muscle. This condition is called Cardiac Cachexia Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea Tiredness & weakness A sudden accumulation of a high amount of fluid in the lungs (acute pulmonary edema) extreme difficulty in breathing‚ tachypnea‚ cyanosis‚ & feelings of restlessness & anxiety. Bronchospasms

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    In his study‚ Stroud (2005) suggests that thalidomide has a positive impact in treating cancer due to its antiangiogenic effect and reducing the results of cachexia including weight loss‚ a loss of appetite or progressive muscle atrophy. Its positive activity in anti-inflammation is also used in treating severe ENL (Erythema nodosum leprosum). However‚ Prommer‚ Twycross‚ Myhalyo‚ & Wilcock (2011) point out that

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    Mary Jo Copper English 1250 December 21‚ 2013 Marijuana should be legalized in America for both medical and recreation use. There are many reasons to support this opinion. Marijuana probation is a costly failure; studies have shown no negative health effects from the smoking of marijuana. Organized crime would disappear by reducing the crime at the Mexican border because the major drug lords would no longer profit from the sales. Downsize jails. A major portion of tax money goes towards people

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    HIV. In fact‚ she has had HIV for 7 years. She contracted it from her boyfriend after her first sexual experience. Unfortunately‚ she has taken a turn for the worse. Her body is now deteriorating. She is going through cachexia‚ what one would refer to as HIV wasting syndrome. Cachexia defined‚ is the physical wasting and malnutrition of the body that is associated with chronic disease. HIV wasting syndrome causes infected people to lose weight and to suffer from damaging diarrhea‚ among other things

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    Legalizing soft drugs such as Marianna can have its pluses and negatives. Both can be argued evenly with the same results. In this essay I will not choose sides‚ but I will explain the positives that Marijuana can offer as well as the negatives aspects of the drug. First I would like to explore some negative effects that marijuana can have on the human body. When marijuana is smoked‚ THC rapidly passes from the lungs into the bloodstream‚ which carries the chemical to the brain and other organs

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    include: Pain in the upper abdomen that typically radiates to the back[6] (seen in carcinoma of the body or tail of the pancreas) Heartburn - acid stomach Poor appetite or nausea and vomiting[6] Diarrhea‚ loose stools. Significant weight loss (cachexia) Painless jaundice

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    Comorbidities Systemic manifestations and Comorbidities of COPD It defines Comorbidities’ existence of each disease entity separate addition‚ during the clinical course of a disease object office [1]. The presence of Comorbidities has prognostic value with respect to survival‚ but also compared with the functional state. As with other chronic diseases‚ the prevalence of Comorbidities in elderly COPD is extremely high‚ the severity of Comorbidities and their impact on the various health status of

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    Lung Cancer Lung cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world‚ its deadly claws stretched over all continents in the world. However‚ lung cancer is not just a disease; it can act as a magnifying glass; many social problems and goodness of society can be revealed through the causes of lung cancer. Lung cancer is formed when the cells of the lungs grow in an uncontrolled way‚ this creates a lump or a tumor which can either be malignant or benign. Smoking and unhealthy diets are all causes

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    Lately there have been many topics up for discussion. One that is most talked about in 2015 is medical marijuana. Now that marijuana’s medicinal use is at the forefront of most conversation‚ it brings many misconceptions. There are a lot of benefits of marijuana when used medicinally. Yes‚ marijuana can be used recreationally but the medicinal benefits should not be dismissed. Marijuana has many medical benefits that help a patient in need of relief and the ability to improve healthcare as a whole

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