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    take extensive case histories and perform a physical examination. Patients are asked to describe their medical history and current symptoms. Particular attention is paid to the state of everyday processes such as appetite‚ digestion‚ urination‚ defecation‚ and sleep.” Then patients are prescribed a personalized combination of herbs to best treat their symptoms. According to ABC series of Complementary Medicine plant extracts have shown to have many effects in treating a variety of illnesses with

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    chapter 10 Student: ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. Antidiuretic hormone is released by: A.anterior lobe of the pituitary B.posterior lobe of the pituitary C.hypothalamus D.adrenal glands 2. Excretion primarily rids the body of: A.excess fuels B.undigested food C.minerals D.substances that were involved in metabolism E.All of the choices are correct. 3. Benign prostatic hyperplasia: A.is prostate cancer B.involves enlargement

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    ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM The digestive system is basically a tube running through the body from the mouth to the anus. The organs of the digestive system include the oral cavity (mouth)‚ esophagus‚ stomach‚ small and large intestine and rectum. Their role is to break down food and deliver the products to the blood for dispersal to the body cells. The undigested food that remains in the tract leaves the body through the anus as feces. The break down activities that

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    Sanitation goals       BY S H A H N A S I R K H IS R O | 1/2/2014 12:00:00 AM PAKISTAN faces a crisis that threatens the lives of millions of Pakistanis every year. It is also a crisis which in its resolution offers the potential for increased wealth‚ health and dignity for the whole country. This crisis is in our access to water and‚ in particular‚ sanitation. They are the most basic of daily human needs‚ human rights recognised in international conventions to which Pakistan is a signatory

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    after appearance of symptoms with the use of the Rome III Diagnostic Criteria. The Rome III criteria allow an IBS diagnosis if the patient has two of the following three conditions on at least three days of three consecutive months: pain relieved by defecation‚ change in the frequency of bowel movements‚ or a change in stool appearance (Anastasi‚

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    The two best described are defecation and childbirth. It is defined as a mechanism whose output stimulates an increase in output i.e. birth. Also‚ "A system’s response to external stimuli leading to further changes that serve to reinforce the initial response‚ thereby creating and accelerating

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    Week 7 Disc: Community - based Participatory Research. PhilominaOnyeukwu Public Health 6115 – 6. Dr Monica Taylor – Jones January 16‚ 2014. In discussing public health issue in my community‚ we have to first of all define community health. First‚ what is a community? According to Dr Chavez‚ a community is thought to be a very homogeneous group of people that have something in common. (Laureate Education‚ Inc. (Executive Producer). (2007). Things they have in common may be‚ the same language

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    tract wall. Absorption would not happen correctly‚ some of the ingested and secreted may seep out of the lumen. This also could create a pathway of entry for pathogens if the ulcer ate through to the muscularis mucosa and also lose some control of defecation. This is why Zachary may be bleeding when he uses the bathroom. If the ulcer eats a hole into the wall of the stomach‚ bacteria and partially digested food can spill through the opening into the peritoneum causing severe inflammation of the

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    statistics shows that 34% of the rural population in India had no access to electricity. Over 6% lacked power in the urban areas as well. The power supply in India is intermittent and unreliable. In India‚ about 626 million people practice open defecation. 54% of the urban population and only 18% of the rural population has access to sanitation facilities. India has a total of 929.37 million mobile subscribers. India is the third largest user of internet services but the penetration of these services

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    Tethered cord syndrome Tethered cord syndrome is a stretch-induced functional disorder associated with the fixation (tethering) effect of inelastic tissue on the caudal spinal cord‚ limiting its movement. This abnormal attachment is associated with progressive stretching and increased tension of the spinal cord as a child ages‚ potentially resulting in a variety of neurological and other symptoms. Due to the variation of the growth rate of the spinal cord and the spinal column‚ the progression of

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