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    Brain Disease

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    Alex Tovar March 29‚ 2013 Professor Levitt Informative Speech Assignment Brain Aneurysm Purpose: To inform my audience about Brain Aneurysm Thesis: I will speak about some facts on Brain Aneurysm. I will speak about the causes‚ symptoms‚ the treatment‚ the issues with it‚ the symptoms and the outcomes or results of it. I.Brain Aneurysm A. I had a friend who recently passed away about 6 months ago she had brain aneurysm. She didn’t know that she was getting it‚ according to her boyfriend who was

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    Pathological Gambling

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    Introduction: Thou Shall Not Gamble? A Biblical Perspective of the Psychological Disorder of Pathological Gambling The nature of gambling is not a new phenomenon in the twenty-first century. A historical context of the history of gambling begins before the birth of the Lord Jesus Christ. The history of humankind notes that the birth of gambling began 4‚000 years ago. In Larry L. Ashley’s and Karmen K. Boehlke’s article titled‚ Pathological Gambling: A General Overview‚ illustrates the historical

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    Running Head: DEALING WITH DIABETES UO7a1-Unit 7 Assignment DEALING WITH DIABETES BIO1000 Capella University November 24‚ 2013 DEALING WITH DIABETES Dear Friend‚ I sympathize with you newly discovered prognosis of type 2 diabetes. It is a process of deciding now‚ how to utilize your method of change in diet‚ exercise and properly medicating yourself. I took the initiative of preparing some information

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    The patient was a 51-year-old male with a history of hypertension and diabetes mellitus that was brought to the hospital with left sided weakness. A moderate-sized acute hemorrhage centered in the right thalamus region with surrounding minimal edema‚ mass effect and intraventricular hemorrhage was found on his CT scan. A burr hole was drilled through the frontal bone to complete external ventricular drainage at the patient’s bedside. At the time of this internet search‚ he was stable and the focus

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    Psychopaths

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    When one thinks of psychopaths‚ they may think of serial killers such as Ted Bundy or Albert Fish. The reality is that psychopaths come in all forms and are much more common than one would think. A psychopath can be defined by a combination of multiple traits‚ such as lacking conscience‚ empathy and remorse‚ and irresponsibility and impulsiveness. This disorder is a type of antisocial personality disorder. Psychopathy is also a spectrum disorder‚ where psychopaths can exist anywhere on the spectrum

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    Drinking

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    Alcohol...alcohol is everywhere in the United States. Commercials on tv show drinking to be fun all the time‚ but they don’t tell you what really happens when you drink all the time. Drinking can be fun‚ but when you start drinking every weekend your health starts going bad. According to MADD almost every 90 seconds a person is involved in a drunk driving accident. The U.S.A’s legal drinking age has caused many people to want to change the drinking age to 18. Lowering the drinking age to eighteen

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    risky outcomes elicit emotional reactions (Stanfey‚ Loewenstein‚ McClue & Cohen‚ 2006‚). The SMH proposes that stochastic decision making is the result of emotion-based biasing signals in the body- in particular from the Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex (VMPFC) (Bechara‚ Damasio‚ Tranel & Damasio‚ 2005). This concept will be discussed in further detail (with reference to it’s origin and experimental support)‚ followed by a critical analysis of the extent to which the SMH successfully explains

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    Hippotherapy Essay

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    dimensions D and E of GMFM‚ and the PBS scores had all increased significantly between the pre and post-riding tests in comparison to the baseline tests. This study showed that hippotherapy may improve gross motor function and balance in children with Cerebral Palsy. The main limitation of this study was that the researchers did not include a control group‚ (Chang et al.‚

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    gland: it lies under the sternum and above the trachea in the mediastinum it secretes also thymosin. Labpaq website. Noted the medulla‚ cortex‚ and Hassall’s corpuscles from infant thymus. Adrenal gland: Located on the top of the kidneys‚ it secretes epinephrine slides viewed at labpaq website it was noted connective in the capsule and next to it the adrenal cortex‚ adrenal medulla and cells and blood vessels. Step 2: Abbreviations- · Give the full name of these hormone abbreviations · Name

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    Aldosterone

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    bodily fluids but also helps to maintain blood pressure and blood volume. What happens if there is a deficiency in aldosterone People with deficiencies in Aldosterone typically suffer from Addisons disease which is the inability for the adrenal cortex to produce sufficient amounts of hormones. Their kidneys are excreting too much salt which leads to low blood pressure‚ low blood volume‚ a high pulse and/or palpitations‚ dizziness and or lightheadedness when they stand‚ fatigue. Other symptoms include

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