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- 1371: Hypochondria
- ... is thought to have been induced or exacerbated by psychological factors. Many doctors assume that a disease is either a physical or mental condition. for this reason they classified it as a mental disease like depression. But since hypochondria affects both the mind and the body, doctors are unsure how to go about approaching it. Doctors typically treat hypochondriacs with disrespect. They think of hypochondriacs as self-centered complainers who believe ...
- 1372: Female Genital Mutilation
- ... health risks and complications associated with these operations such as; hemorrhage, shock, painful scars, keloid formation, clitoral cysts, chronic urinary infection, chronic pelvic infections, painful menstruation, severe pain during intercourse, sterility, kidney stones, sexual dysfunction, depression and complications during childbirth. Female genital mutilation is usually performed on young girls prior to puberty. It is practiced in more than twenty countries in Africa, in Oman, Southern Yemen, and the United Arab Emirates ...
- 1373: Why Exercise is Important
- ... can sweeten a foal mood. The subjects rated their own moods, warmed up for 5 to 10 minutes, then performed four sets of bench press and squats. Afterward, the same mood test recorded less tension, depression, and anger. In a separate study* at the University of New Orleans, 42 subjects recorded the same results after a 50-minute bench-step class. “You can experience the psychological benefits of exercise in a ...
- 1374: Jane Adams
- ... not many inequalities in Cedarville, but even there were poverty and frustration: the war widows, the desolate old couple who had lost all five of their sons, the farmers who were victims of the postwar depression, and the newcomers who could never really get started. And when she visited the neighboring town, she was shocked by the appearance of the dwellings and, characteristically, wondered what could be done to make them ...
- 1375: JFK: Was His Assassination Inevitable?
- ... Every time this happens, the money goes into the MIC's pockets. World War II was a great example of how war boosts the economy, and how quickly the US can get out of a depression. Similarly, the ongoing situation in Vietnam was a great opportunity for the MIC to fatten its wallets. When Kennedy took the presidency, the situation in Vietnam had not yet escalated into an all out war ...
- 1376: Evaluating Methods of Contraception
- ... pounds while using Depo-Provera, and some women gain so much weight they change to another method of birth control. The side effects are numerous, ranging from serious to minor. Anything from headaches, breast tenderness, depression, nausea, fatigue, abdominal and back pain, hot flashes, cramps, dizziness, etc. Depo-Provera is suitable for almost all women in good health. Because it is a progestin-only contraceptive, it is particularly good choice for ...
- 1377: Aromatherapy
- ... have been going around to hospital to hospital and saying that patients swear that when they use aromatherapy it replenishes them and relaxes there nerves (what). "Aromatherapy also acts on the central nervous system, reliving depression and anxiety, reducing stress, relaxing, uplifting, sedating, stimulating both physical and emotional wellbeing" (Prevent). Aromatherapy helps people to relax and to reduce their stress. The aroma signals a special part of the brain that controls ...
- 1378: Teen Drug Use in the United States
- ... much of a purpose aside from getting high. Close friends become distant as they begin to develop non-trustworthy friends for the soul purpose of using drugs. When the person continues to use drugs persistently; depression as well as lowered self worth occurs. If the individual continues to use it can usually lead to being institutionalized and/or death.
- 1379: John Coltrane
- ... Gillespie and Charlie Parker. As a result of Coltrane's impressive performance, he landed his first big gig with the Dizzy Gillespie band. Despite his first big gig, Coltrane lived his next few years in depression, drugs, and alcohol; however, he gathered the strength to seek rehabilitation. He later converted to Islam and got his life together. In 1950-1951, he continued to work with Dizzy in Dizzys sextet. Life was ...
- 1380: John Updike
- ... 1932 to Linda Grace Updike and Wesley Russell Updike in Reading, Pennsylvania. Wesley Updike was originally from New Jersey where he worked as a telephone splicer and was laid off from his job during the depression. Wesley Updike met his wife Linda Updike in New Jersey. After Wesley Updike was laid off in New Jersey they moved to Shillington, Pennsylvania where Linda Updike was from. Wesley Updike became a teacher at ...
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