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    Depression is a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and lost of interest. It is also referred to as major depressive disorder or simply clinical depression. (“Depression (Major Depressive Disorder)”) In the novel, The Scarlet Letter, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne in 1850, Arthur Dimmesdale, the baby-daddy and young priest, is described as a man whose “inward trouble drove him to practices [...] In Mr. Dimmesdale's secret closet, under lock and key, there was a bloody…

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    Everyone is passionate about something, and a lot of people are passionate about sports. Football, basketball, baseball, soccer, etc. Great traditions exist all over the world, based around the principles of sports, whether they are family traditions or even national traditions. Those who are not passionate about sports most likely have a friend or family member who is and participates in athletics. Now, imagine a friend or a family member is affected by drug use, specifically performance…

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    Should Creatine Supplements Be Regulated? I believe that creatine should be regulated, to a certain degree. Creatine should not be for sale for those who are under the age of 18, schools should have the right to either regulate or prohibit the use by their athletes, and any other athletic events and teams should have the same right. If people really want to compete and win in sporting events, they shouldn’t need any sort of steroid to help them, they need to work hard to reach their goal, just…

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    Beauty Dbq

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    Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. People go through certain extent in order to achieve certain standards of society’s version of beauty. One gets addicted to the beauty products and starts to believe that it really works. A lot of these products give false advertisements and exaggerate it just to get you to buy it. Many of these beauty products are expensive and can cause damage to your skin, hair, nails, etc. In Source A it states that “Some of the ingredients in beauty products aren't…

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    The client will complain of a mild case of weakness of the feet and hands, numbness, tingling, muscle tenderness and cramp like pains going upward towards the trunk. This movement can progress rapidly. In some cases the patient may have an abnormal heart rate and palpitations leading to orthostatic hypotension. They can have either blurred vision or double vision and…

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    Kennedy's Disease

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    Introduction How do you define Kennedy’s disease? Kennedy’s disease is a rare inherited disease that disturbs the males in the family by progressively weakening and wasting the motor neurons in the muscles (Kennedy's Disease Association, 2015). Kennedy’s disease got its name from the studies by Dr. William R. Kennedy who found patients with the rare disorder back in 1968, which had occurred in the later part of the adult life. Kennedy’s disease starts to appear in males between the ages of…

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    Early symptoms may include fasciculation, or small twitches, cramps, tight and stiff muscles, muscle weakness affecting an arm or a leg, slurred and nasal speech, or difficulty chewing or swallowing (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Fact Sheet, 2013). These symptoms can develop into more obvious weakness and atrophy…

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    Occupational Stress and Stress Management Interventions The Job Demand-Control model of occupational stress involves two aspects of the work environment: psychological job demands and the degree of decision latitude or control that an individual has in fulfilling these demands (Beehr, Glaser, Canali & Wallwey, 2001). Psychological job demands include a wide range of qualitative and quantitative demanding aspects of the job such as time pressure, workload and job complexity which are defined as…

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    - Congenital Heart Defect (patent ductus arterious/pda) - Asthma - GERD – G-tube feeding - Dysphagia - Mixed receptive -expressive language disorder - Allergic to Bactrim - Palatal Talon Cusps - Bilateral Epicanthal folds Subjective findings - Prematurity - Lack maternal pre-natal care - Non- progressive /unproductive labor (delivered via C- Sec) Objective findings - Impaired development in all areas - Poor sense of balance, coordination, and motor planning - Limited endurance to gross motor…

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    and the rhythm of the heart. Keeping electrolyte levels in balance is also very important because they help the cells in the body be able to communicate with each other properly. If the body doesn’t have enough electrolytes it can cause minor muscle cramps to occur. Another very important tip is to keep hydrated. Since they climate in Denver is very dry, it is very important to drink water. People visiting Denver will need to drink almost twice as much water in order to keep fully hydrated. The…

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