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- 9321: Conquering The Smoking Habit
- ... of stress or discomfort, and on occasion it may work; the cigarette is sometimes used as a tranquilizer. But the heavy smoker, the person who tries to handle severe personal problems by smoking heavily all day long, is apt to discover that cigarettes do not help him deal with his problems effectively. When it comes to quitting, this kind of smoker may find it easy to stop when everything is going ...
- 9322: Stressed With Stress
- ... a mortgage or loan for a lesser purchase (e.g., for a car, TV, freezer, etc.) 17 Major change in sleeping habits (a lot more or a lot less sleep, or change in part of day when asleep) 16 Major change in number of family get-togethers (e.g., a lot more or a lot less than usual) 15 Major change in eating habits (a lot more or a lot less ...
- 9323: Cardiovascular Disease
- ... More than two of every five Americans die of cardiovascular disease. Today, more than one in five Americans suffer from some form of cardiovascular disease, with more than 2,500 Americans dying from it each day. Of those with heart disease, 52.2 percent are male and 47.8 percent are female. Of thirty-five countries surveyed in 1991, the United States cardiovascular death rate ranked 17th for both males and ...
- 9324: The Sports Medicine Profession
- ... recorded on an Injury/Illness Report Form any injury or illness that: a) required formal or informal medical attention, and/or b) resulted in modification or restriction of normal activities for the remainder of that day or one or more days beyond the date of onset. These check-off forms collected data regarding the site, nature, circumstances and severity of the injury. The forms were returned at the end of each ...
- 9325: Bipolar Affective Disorder
- ... S., Kurtz, J.W., Rubin, L.B., and Marcus, J.G. (1994). Mood and Behavioral effects of four-week light treatment in winter depressives and controls. Journal of Psychiatric Research. 28, 2: 135-145. Black, D.W., Winokur, G., and Nasrallah, A. (1987). Treatment of Mania: A naturalistic study of electroconvulsive therapy versus lithium in 438 patients. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. 48: 132-139. Goodwin, F.K., and Jamison, K.R ...
- 9326: AIDS History and Treatment
- ... see the consequences as being as tragic as they are" (Gorman, 48). The last major problem is the difficulty in adhering to the strict schedule of treatment. Patients often have to take twenty pills a day, with some being on a full stomach and others on an empty one. However, it is crucial to follow the schedule, or else the HIV could mutate into a strain that resists all current medications ...
- 9327: Cholesterol
- ... increased risk of heart disease. That is why LDL cholesterol is often called "bad" cholesterol. Cholesterol comes from two sources. Its produced in your body, mostly in the liver (about 1,000 milligrams a day). And its found in foods that come from animals, such as meats, poultry, fish, seafood and dairy products. Foods from plants (fruits, vegetables, grains, nuts and seeds) do not contain cholesterol For some people ...
- 9328: Pesticides and Their Harmful Affects
- ... toxic fungicide used on their crops. It usually ends up seeping into ground water, which in turn is consumed by individuals and attacks the central nervous system. We import strawberries and grapes from Chile every day in America that probably contains one or more of these harmful chemicals. We also import a great percentage of our bananas from Costa Rica. The banana industry runs the government there because banana exportation is ...
- 9329: The Causes and Effects of Anorexia
- ... few years ago. The "in" style was to like like Kate Moss, and girls would do what they had to do to accomplish this look. Usually, this meant cutting a few meals out of the day. Fashion, music, movies, television, and radio all contribute to the spread of anorexia.(Bruch, 1979) The start of anorexia in a particular patient can be difficult to pinpoint. It tends to begin during childhood, and ...
- 9330: Societies Clenching Paws
- ... more deeply ingrained in her than any other character in the movie. The freedom and the innocence that she displays is foreign to the New Yorkers that she talks to, although among Americans of the day her thoughts and actions she would be normal. The same type of personality is brought to Europe when Daisy Miller goes there. She is too free and uninhibited by her social calling. The Americans in ...
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