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781: Pregnancy, Lactation, And Infancy
... without taking vitamins supplements. Some may need iron supplements. Food with strong or spicy flavors may alter the flavor of breast milk, this may annoy some infants. While breast feeding do not use alchol, medicinal drugs, illicit drugs, smoke. The infant drinks only breast milk or formula, but later begins to eat some foods. Growth directly reflects nutrietns intake and is imprtant parameter is assesing nutrition of infants. A healthy infant's birthweight ...
782: Definition 2
... when the spicoli trait first came about. The spicoli trait is the perfect example of stereotyping a surfer, the trait is classically defined as one who is ignorant and is involved with the usage of drugs, or most often referred to as the beach bum . When people look at surfers all that comes to mind is ignorance, drugs, parties, so forth and so on, but little do they know that surfers are always amongst them doctors, lawyers, teachers, and even their own kids. Surfers are one of the most peace minded and charismatic ...
783: Exotic Diseases And The Treat To Humanity
... on other patients. This helps spread the disease. (National center for infectious diseases center for disease control and prevention, P.1-2, 1998) There were experiments done on Ebola, they were not a success, the drugs had no effect on the virus. Civilian virus hunter and Ebola specialist, Gene Johnson's infected monkeys had all died regardless of what medication they were given. He then discovered that the other monkey’s ... their faucets, the population was literally feasting on the deadly virus. El Tor started to spread all over Latin America. El Tor is antibiotic resistant, in Thailand it was invulnerable to as many as 8 drugs. The epidemic went on for as long as 3 years in Latin America, where “WHO” officials saw no end in sight. EL Tor claimed the lives of more than 8,000 Latin Americans and more ...
784: Anxiety
... around them are as well. They always think they are being evaluated. Today, there are many different treatments to help with anxiety. Generally speaking, there are 3 classes for treatments of severe anxiety. Psychological methods, drugs, and electroshock. These are the order in which they are most commonly used, psychological being used first, and electroshock being only if necessary. Drugs such as LSD are commonly used to help anxious people relax in public. Besides these three general ways of dealing with anxiety, everyone has there own specific way of coping as well. Nervous habits such ...
785: Angina
... of a heart attack. Used both for treatment of symptoms as well as prevention of anticipated symptoms, nitrates are considered by many to be the mainstay of medical therapy for angina. The second group of drugs are called "beta blockers" for their ability to block the activity of the beta receptors of the nervous system. These receptors cause actions such as blood pressure elevation, rapid heart rate, and forceful heart contractions. When these actions are reduced, the heart needs less blood, and thus angina may be reduced. The newest group of drugs for angina is called the calcium channel blockers. Calcium channels refer to the areas of the membranes of heart and other cells where calcium flows in and out, reacting with other chemicals to modulate the ...
786: Ozzy Osbourne
... the piano with a shotgun in one hand and a bloody knife in the other with seventeen dead cats all around him. What happened is Ozzy had drank and smoked and done all kinds of drugs and he didn’t like the cats to begin with so he shot and stabbed every one of them. He just didn’t care if they died or not. If that’s not enough for ... life he had to live. His family was poor and needed money to live so Ozzy did what he could do to help out even if it did mean he had to steal. He used drugs often because of the life he lived and also because of his deep depression and state of mind. But Ozzy would not be who he is today if he had lived a different life. If ...
787: Anorexia And Bulimia
... and potassium, and the disturbance can severely affect heart function. No generally therapy for anorexia nervosa exists. It is often associated with depression and low self-esteem, and patients may benefit from treatment with antidepressant drugs. Psychotherapy, including family therapy, can often helps, and about half of the cases resolve themselves without relapses. But because many persons with anorexia nervosa never go for medical treatment, the exact reason of the condition ... psychological pressures, the most obvious one being the emphasis on the desire of being slim. Behavioral therapy can be used in treating the disorder. Because patients with bulimia often suffer from depression as well, antidepressant drugs may be effective.
788: Aromatherapy
Aromatherapy Different human beings have been putting unnecessary drugs into there body to help them relax or to help there body heal. What some of the world is not aware of is that the mind is more powerful then these drugs. The body can and will be healed with the natural herbs of Mother Nature. These herbs will help to relax and stimulate the body. The use of distilled essences of plants which prompts the well ...
789: Aids 3
... for early treatment with the use of 2 nucleosid analogues(category to which AZT belongs) and 1 pro tease inhibitor. So if the government says its ok then it must be. This combining of different drugs is not a cure in the least, even though one doctor stated that with his patients all traces had been eliminated from the bloodstream! Don’t get to excited though, because he forgot to mention that there were traces still found in the lymph nodes! So the drugs are really only used to manage the life one would live if infected. The President made a statement challenging the scientists of the United States to find a cure by 2007. The scientific community was ...
790: Cocaine
... subsequent craving of the drug. Hallucinations and psychoses have been reported with increased dosages of cocaine, including foraging and “skin-picking”(bugs crawling on skin sensation). Cocaine use also causes the user to crave other drugs, including alcohol. Drug dependence can be both psychological and physiological. PHYSIOLOGICAL DEPENDENCE While cocaine is not physiologically addicting, users may experience anxiety and depression when a drug is not available. These sensations, while possibly affecting ... by which the effectiveness of a drug diminishes over time such that increasing doses are necessary to achieve effects comparable to prior doses. Acute tolerance is defined in as a change in responsiveness to a drugs effect in the short term, even within a single dose. Cocaine’s effects dissipate quickly but the drug continues to be present in the bloodstream, long after the effects are no longer felt. When tolerance ...


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