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    Anxiety Disorder

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    disorder‚ and panic disorder to name a few.Anxiety disorders‚ however‚ are different. They can cause such distress that it interferes with a person’s ability to lead a normal life. What Are the Symptoms of an Anxiety Disorder? Symptoms vary depending on the type of anxiety disorder‚ but general symptoms include: Feelings of panic‚ fear‚ and uneasiness Problems sleeping Cold or sweaty hands and/or feet Shortness of breath Heart palpitations An inability to be still and calm Dry mouth Numbness

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    Hepatitis

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    virus HEV). SYMPTOMS and MODE of TRANSMISSION The five types of viral hepatitis have some similarities and differences. Hepatitis B‚ C‚ D have the same signs and symptoms the only difference is that Hepatitis C is less severe and anicteric. Hepatitis A and E also have the same signs and symptoms. Hepatitis A - transmitted through person-person contact‚ fecal-oral route (poor sanitation‚ water-borne‚ food-borne) Signs and Symptoms include: May occur with or without symptoms; Flulike illness

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    but have been linked to genetic‚ environmental‚ and hormonal factors. A patient with SLE may experience times of extreme illness and full remissions. The disease can affect joints‚ skin‚ brain‚ lungs‚ kidneys‚ and blood vessels. Common signs and symptoms of SLE are fatigue‚ pain or swelling in joints‚ skin rashes‚ and fevers. Multiple providers are required in treating lupus due to the number of organ systems and body areas involved. A diagnosis of SLE impacts hundreds of thousands of people each

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    major symptoms of the disease were originally described in 1817 by an English physician‚ Dr. James Parkinson‚ who called it ‘Shaking Palsy’ (Peppe‚ Gasbarra‚ Stefani‚ Chiavalon‚ Pierantozzi‚ Femi‚ Stanzione‚ 2010). Men and women are equally affected by this disease and the occurrence of the disease is considerably higher in people over the age of 60‚ even though there is an alarming increase of cases of Parkinson’s in people

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    condition in men as they age. Also called benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)‚ prostate enlargement can cause bothersome urinary symptoms. If untreated prostate enlargement can block the flow of urine and cause problems in the urinary tract or kidney problems. There are several effective treatments for prostate enlargement. In deciding the best option you will evaluate your symptoms‚ prostate size‚ other health problems and treatment preferences. The treatments for prostate enlargement include medications

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    Common Cold Research Paper

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    and 40 million people have seasonal allergies. People who gather in close quarters are most susceptible to the common cold. Seasonal allergies are most commonly reported in schools. Although the symptoms of the common cold and seasonal allergies can be confused it is important to know which symptoms coincide with each illness‚ the causes of each illness‚ and how people can treat them. The common cold is a viral infection that starts in the upper respiratory tract and sometimes spreads to the

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    Multiple Scleriosis

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    Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune‚ is a chronic‚ often disabling disease that attacks the central nervous system (CNS)‚ which is made up of the brain‚ spinal cord‚ and optic nerves. Symptoms may be mild‚ such as numbness in the limbs‚ or severe‚ such as paralysis or loss of vision. The progress‚ severity‚ and specific symptoms of MS are unpredictable and vary from one person to another. Today‚ new treatments and advances in research are giving new hope to people affected by the disease. Multiple sclerosis

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    Paranoid Schizophrenia

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    one will give a description of the data established upon a case study. One will outline the major symptoms of the disorder discussed in the case. The disorder discussed in this case is Paranoid Schizophrenia. One will give a description of the client background. One will also describe any factors in the client background that may predispose him or her to the disorder. One will describe symptoms that he or she may have observed that supports the diagnosis of the individual. One will describe

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    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 neurological signs and symptoms is highly variable. Some individuals present with tethered cord syndrome at birth (so-called congenital)‚ while others develop the symptomatology in infancy or early childhood. Other individuals may not develop any noticeable symptoms until adulthood. The majority of these cases are mostly developmental

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    year‚ worldwide" (Schizophrenia.com‚ 2010). Men and women are affected the same by this disease‚ but women start their symptoms around ages 16-30. Men usually generate this illness around the teenage years. Early causes of Schizophrenia result in genetic or environmental determinants. Although Schizophrenia is an intriguing type of mental illness to investigate with difficult symptoms‚ there are many group therapies and pharmaceuticals to

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