Regular Council Meeting April 1‚ 2010 Mayor Thomas L. Hardesty called the regular council meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. with the following council members present: Alan Matthews‚ Mike Zoeller‚ Donna Eaton‚ and George Best. Absent: Shane Suttor and Jon Swindler. City Employees Present: Jennifer Herrell‚ Judy Smith‚ Kevin Calvert‚ Tom Doyle‚ Inez Harris‚ and Jeff Tennill. City Attorney: Frank Chuppe. Councilmember Best gave the invocation. All present pledged allegiance to the flag
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Neurological Disorders and Stroke‚ 2007). This illness attacks the brain and causes high fever‚ sore throat‚ headaches‚ double vision‚ delayed responses and movement‚ sleepiness‚ abnormal eye movement and other such symptoms that coincided with Parkinson ’s disease (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke‚ 2007). The cause for this illness was not known and recent research has suggested that this disease is a result of a negative immune reaction. There was not a consistent form of
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somatic subscale measures the symptoms of physiological arousal.[3] Since the introduction of the BAI‚ other factor structures have been implemented‚ including a four factor structure used by Beck and Steer with anxious outpatients that included neurophysiological‚ autonomic symptoms‚ subjective‚ and panic components of anxiety.[4] In 1993‚ Beck‚ Steer‚ and Beck used a three factor structure including subjective‚ somatic‚ and panic subscale scores to differentiate among a sample
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BRAIN STRUCTURES‚ ETYMOLOGY and FUNCTIONS STRUCTURE ETYMOLOGY FUNCTION Prefrontal Cortex (or Frontal Lobe) “relating to the forehead” “hull‚ husk‚ pod” (Chudler‚ n. d.) Controls executive functions such as judgment‚ managing emotional characteristics‚ voluntary movement‚ reasoning‚ memory‚ and language skills (Kahn‚ 2012) Temporal Lobe “temples of the head” “hull‚ husk‚ pod” (Chudler‚ n. d.) Manages hearing‚ speech‚ and auditory functions (Kahn‚ 2012) Occipital Lobe
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Sociology of Death and Dying 1. Denial and Denial-like responses to Death. One type of response that resembles denial in some way is Selective Attention. Selective Attention often happens with children‚ but sometimes with adults too. Selective Attention occurs when somebody directs their attention to whatever they see as most noticeable or important to them at that time. Selective Attention does not mean the individual is in denial‚ but that the individual tends to direct their attention elsewhere
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which can be feeling sick or other such complications. ‘Without addressing stigma and discrimination in its myriad of subtleties people with mental-health difficulties will continue to live less fulfilling lives’ (Lakeman‚ McGowan‚ MacGabhann‚ Parkinson‚ Redmond‚ Sibitz‚ Stevenson and J. Walsh‚ 2012).Hence there is a need to bring a positive change in the society and spread awareness abut this issue. Finally‚ we can conclude that since there is a stigma for seeking mental health support due to
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Case Study Parkinson’s Disease Scenario L.C. is a 78-year-old white man with a 4-year history of Parkinson’s disease (PD). He is a retired engineer‚ is married‚ and lives with his wife in a small farming community. He has 4 adult children who live close by. He is taking carbidopa-levodopa‚ pergolide‚ and amantadine. L.C. reports that overall he is doing “about the same” as he was at his last clinic visit 6 months ago. He reports that his tremor is about the same‚ his gait is perhaps a little more
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1. Could Garlic Reduce Coronary Plaque? Aged garlic extract (AGE) has been known to stop the advancement of heart disease for a while now‚ something of which I had never heard of before this article. Additionally‚ now researchers are also finding evidence that supports AGE may also be extremely beneficial when it comes to reducing coronary plaque for patients suffering with metabolic syndrome. The study involved 55 participants between the ages of 40 to 75. 27 of these patients took 2400 mg of AGE
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and linguistic backgrounds have been difficult to close” (Neuman 92). This shows that resources are available to schools and districts that face issues with low literacy rates‚ but the problem persists. In a study of gaps in reading achievement by Parkinson and Rowan‚ statistical analysis was done on the test scores of high-‚ average-‚ and low-risk students upon entering kindergarten through the end of third grade (Neuman 80). Placing these scores on a statistical normal curve helped determine how much
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Sigmund Freud Jewish background‚ though avowed atheist Lived in Vienna until Nazi occupation in 1938 Had medical background- wanted to do “neurophysiological research” Private practice with specialty in neurology Josef Breuer and Anna O. Private practice in nervous and brain disorders Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) developed psychoanalysis as (1) a theory of psychological development‚ personality‚ and neurosis; (2) a method for studying symbolic cognitive processes and the unconscious; and
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