Discuss explanations for insomnia and/or narcolepsy. (8 marks + 16 marks) Explanations of narcolepsy are in majority biological. Scientists have discovered that narcoleptics often are lacking in hypocretin which is a chemical in the brain that control sleep and wakefulness. A lack of this chemical may explain the sudden attacks of sleep. Sakurai (2007) highlighted how there are about 10‚000-20‚000 hypocretin-producing cells in a normal hypothalamus‚ but people with narcolepsy have a significantly
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activities in the language classroom can have a variety of goals. These include the following. 1. The learning of content matter. 2. The learning of language items from other participants. 3. The development of fluency. 4. Learning communication strategies. 5. Developing skill in discourse. This paper looks at the development of fluency‚ in particular at a technique called the 4/3/2 technique. Fillmore’s (1979) first kind of fluency is “the ability to fill time with talk . . . a person who is fluent
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carry as much stress can help your brain in significant ways‚ says Elizabeth Lombardo‚ PhD‚ PT‚ a psychologist and physical therapist in Wexford‚ Pennsylvania‚ and the author of A Happy You: Your Ultimate Prescription for Happiness. “The best tip to improve your memory is: Reduce your stress‚” says Dr. Lombardo. “Research shows that when people experience chronic stress‚ their hippocampus—the part of your brain that is responsible for some memories—literally shrinks in size.” In fact‚ a 2007 study in
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The doctor-patient relationship has always been the corner stone of health care delivery. In order to fully appreciate the impact MCOs brought on this relationship‚ one must first understand the doctor-patient relationship concept. The doctor–patient relationship has been and remains a keystone of care: the medium in which data are gathered‚ diagnoses and plans are made‚ compliance is accomplished‚ and healing‚ patient activation‚ and support are provided (Lipkin‚ 1995). Issues that have affected
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The Patient Recording System will modernize the existing system by changing methods of data collection and replacing manual data input of paper records with a fully automated electronic data capture. The data... The system supplies future data requirements of the Fire Service Emergency Cover (FSEC) project‚ Fire Control‚ fundamental research and development. Fire and Rescue Services (FRSs) will also be able to use this better quality data for their own purposes. The IRS will provide
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Wildwood Case Management Unit Intake Assessment Form Client Name Claire # 01 D.O.B. 6-27-1981 Unit # 01 Date of Assessment 8/15/2015 1. PRESENTING PROBLEM (Functional impairment‚ symptoms‚ background) Claire: 33 year old female lives with sister and second cousin. client was terminated from last job for issues with behavioral as well as not being punctual for her arrival to work. client was diagnosed with bipolar disorder at the age of 18. client has revised care as well as many different medications
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3 Day Food Intake SCI/220 31 March 2014 We’ve heard time and time again during our lives how important it is to eat fruits and vegetables or to have a well-balanced diet. We also know how hard it can be to ensure that you are eating enough of the right thing. Are fast food restaurants as bad as people make them seem? How do you know if your diet contains all of the essential vitamins and minerals? The answers to both of these questions lie in the results from the three-day food
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In order to capitalize on patient engagement‚ medical organizations must understand the term‚ and how proactive patients directly and indirectly impact the revenue stream. Vincent Dumez‚ Faculty of Medicine‚ Université de Montréal describes robust engagement policies as not just developing a patient-centric healthcare model‚ but welcoming patients into the care-team‚ giving them an integral role in their own medical care. This version of care brings together all the stakeholders‚ health care professionals
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1. Define Mineral: Any naturally occurring inorganic solid that possesses an orderly crystalline structure and can be represented by a chemical formula. 2. Use the geologic definition of a mineral to determine which of the items listed in Figure 1.1 (p.3 lab book) are minerals and which are not minerals. Put an “X” in the appropriate box. Yes | No | Mineral | Yes | No | Mineral | | X | Rock Candy | | X | Obsidian | X | | Quartz | | X | Cubic zirconia | | X | Motor oil |
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what seems to be shampoo with limes‚ water and a lotus flower surrounding it. There is a paragraph in Arabic with the only English words being “Lively Clean and Fresh”. After some investigation I discovered that this ad was part of a campaign for “Covered Hair” by the Western Hair Care Company Sunsilk in Pakistan. It was aimed at young girls and women who cover their hair as part of religion‚ but are still aiming to be modern‚ fashionable‚ contemporary and elegant at the same time. The advertiser
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