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1671: Creatine
... the product they don't want to take the risk of something happening. Some coaches discourage the use of it in fear that it will be banned from the shelves like so many other wonder drugs of the past. This would effect those who are in the running to break a record because it will disqualify them if taken off the shelf. Other then that there is little worry from taking ...
1672: The History of Birth Control
... that progesterone blocked ovulation. The first birth control pills contained more than 20% more estrogen and more than 10% more progesterone than pills today. This significant reduction has decreased the adverse side effects of the drugs greatly. Currently the birth control pill has the highest efficacy rate, with a 99.9% effectiveness rate for combination regimens and a 99.5% effectiveness rate for progestin only regimens in clinical trials. OK now ...
1673: The Functions and Disorders of the Liver
... and shrinking of the liver. the liver loses its ability to function and eventually the liver fails entirely. Cirrhosis is caused mainly by heavy drinking and alcohol but can also be caused by overdoing on drugs. Hepatitis caused by Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B, and also by glandular fever. Jaundice, abdominal pain, flu symptoms nausea, and loss of appetite are the common symptoms. Kernicterus, which is caused by jaundice in newborn ...
1674: The Ebola Virus
... improvement is usually seven to ten days. It is not know to scientist why not all of the people that contract the deadly virus die, since there is such extensive internal damage. There is no drugs to treat the virus. Treatment today is just preventing shock and providing supportive care.
1675: Lucid Dreaming: Asleep and Aware
... that of a regular dream, but less than when waking. It has also been observed that a person having a lucid dream shows more brain activity than a waking person under the influence of hallucinogenic drugs such as LSD (Lucid Dreaming 364). A lucid dream is usually provoked by an earlier day of heightened stress or anxiety (Lucid Dreaming 364). They usually occur at the end of an eight or nine ...
1676: The Controversy Surrounding the Gulf War Syndrome
... ill. The only logical things left then are the mysterious substances that weren't supp osedly given to troops. A statement stated before tells of how the FDA adopted the Interim Rule which allows experimental drugs to be tested on troops in a time of crisis without their consent. This opens the door on what the government might just be guilty of. Tests indicate two main substances found in more than ...
1677: Obesity
... eating before they can successfully manage their weight. Other Causes of Obesity Some rare illnesses can cause obesity. These include hypothyroidism, Cushing's syndrome, depression, and certain neurologic problems that can lead to overeating. Certain drugs, such as steroids and some antidepressants, may cause excessive weight gain. A doctor can determine if a patient has any of these conditions, which are believed to be responsible for only about 1 percent of ...
1678: Lupus
... people, it only the joints and skin. In others, the joints, blood, kidneys, lungs or other organs or tissues can be affected. Last of all, Drug-induced Lupus, which occurs after taking some certain prescribed drugs. Many of the symptoms of drug-induced only four percent of people who take hydralazine or procainamide will develop the disease. Life as a teen living with Lupus would be difficult. Living with the embarrassment ...
1679: How Alcohol May Affect Human Behaviour
... way the alcohol is taken. the individual's body (size weight, health). the individual's experience. the individual's mood. the circumstance in which alcohol is consumed (with food, in a social gathering, with other drugs etc.) The immediate effects of alcohol on an individual varies but can produce a wide range of effects including: (2) Loss of inhibitions. Flushing and dizziness. General impairment of brain and nervous system functions. General ...
1680: AIDS: Myths and Facts
... false beliefs,proven through many scientific studies. Hemophiliacs have contracted AIDS, after having been giving transfusions of blood which was contaminated with the HIV virus. Drug addicts have been infected through the intravenous injection of drugs with “second hand” or dirty needles used by someone who carried the HIV virus. Prostitutes contract and spread AIDS through sexual activity with several different partners without knowing their partners' sexual history. This in turn ...


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