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- 9311: Diabetes
- ... just that its gotten worse its harder her for her to do the things she likes to do with our glasses. She says she doesn't mind wearing glasses and takeing a few pills a day so she doesn't have to worry about dieing. I thank the doctors that were able to detect the diabetes early because I might not have had my mom with me today if they hadn ...
- 9312: Death
- ... that I would have of him not being around and gone forever. Having a close friend die also will force anybody to make changes in their lif! e, in their thoughts and in there every day act of living. This experience with death also made me have a sentimental attitude towards people that I don't even know, that have died. For instance, when I watch the news and someone has ...
- 9313: A Look Into Alzheimer's Disease
- ... that help infected people and their families exist. Such of these are: For Families Irvine Multiservice Center 17200 Jamboree Rd., Suite E, Irvine, CA 92713 (714) 724-6650 Family Service Association 18001 Cowan, Suites C & D, Irvine, CA 92714 (714) 660-8020 There is no known way to prevent Alzheimer's Disease except to eat right and to be a healthy person. Although this doesn't guarantee that you will be ...
- 9314: Alexander The Great
- ... became friends wit a boy around his age named Hephaestion. It was rumored that they were lovers. At this time Homosexuality was accepted in Greece. Even Alexander's father had many male lovers. Till this day no one really knows the relationship between the two but it is said that throughout their lives they stood by each other. When Alexander turned his father went away to war, leaving Alexander to serve ...
- 9315: Steroids
- ... Ziegler was the first researcher to officially prove that if a person was given increased testosterone he would gain muscle mass and strength. In 1956, Dr. Ziegler along with CIBA labs created Dianabol (Methandrostenolone or D-bol). By 1964 all the steroids that are in use today had already been invented and were being used by great numbers of athletes. Back in those days not much was known about doses so ...
- 9316: Attention Deficit Disorder And Impassivity And Overactivity
- ... child can try now that guaranteed to turn things around at home. Get organized. It is easier to keep track of things and keep organize if similar things are stored together. Make lists. Once a day or week, make a list of the activities and chores – ranked from most important too least important. Always check things off so you will see what you have accomplished. Create routines. Do things that you ...
- 9317: Nutrition: Facts On Malnutrition
- ... vitamin A is important for maintaining healthy tissues in the eye, deficiency affects sight. Some vitamins or minerals have many different functions, so prolonged deficiency can affect health in many ways. Fat soluble vitamins (A, D, E and K) and minerals are stored in the body so it takes time for deficiency diseases to develop. Water soluble vitamins (the B group and C) are not stored in the body so low ...
- 9318: Escaping Harlem
- Escaping Harlem The story “Sonny’s Blues”, by James Baldwin, is about two brothers who find themselves to have grown apart over the years. Sonny’s brother finally learns about his brother’s whereabouts one day while reading the newspaper. His brother had been arrested in a drug sting. Now years later after Sonny gets out of prison the brothers are united together again. The place that they were both trying ...
- 9319: Quit Smoking!
- ... sex (CDC. Preventing tobacco use among young people 36, 104). Smoking is associated with poor health among young people, and can be associated with mental health problems such as depression. Almost all smokers regret the day that they ever started, but now they cannot quit. It is a disease that begins in childhood, and runs all through the smoker’s life if you do not do something about it. People continue ...
- 9320: Sleep and Dreams
- Sleep and Dreams On average, we spend about one third of our lives sleeping. In most of that time, we are dreaming. When asleep, we can gain rest and refreshment for our hard day of work. Essentially, what dreams are, are our way of relaxing, and letting our minds drift away into a distant world. In this dreaming time, we can interact with various people, places or things. Technically ...
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