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2871: Psychological Bond Between Infants and Parents
... all the research, I came to the conclusion that attachment is the basis for almost all behaviors. Having good attachment behaviors is vital for my personal life as well as occupation. It will have an effect on my marriage, in that if my husband failed to have such attachment it will cause great difficulty and strain due to his lack of emotion and ability to express himself to me. Also it ...
2872: Side Effects of Carl Djerassi and Syntex's Oral Contraceptive
... the removal of the tissue. It was removed and we were told not to worry. Inquiring as to how such a young woman could have gotten cancer our doctor said it was a possible side effect of using the same Pill prescription for so long. We had never known this. If we had known we would never have used it! Personally, that scare was enough to prove to me that scientific ...
2873: Type II Diabetes
... to affect the inulin- making ability of the beta cells in the pancreas, stimulate the forming of the receptor sites on the cells, correct some post receptor defects on the insides of the cells, and effect production of glucose by the liver (Guthrie, 38). One new drug just past by the FDA is Rezulin. This drug triggers cell receptors to take in more insulin. Rezulin can hide all symptoms of Type ...
2874: The Black Plague
... week. The immediate impact of the Black Death was the loss of one third to one half of the population of Europe in about four years (Gregg 126). The decrease in population had a lasting effect on the commercial lives of Europeans. Always the first casualty of every recession is the building industry, and the building in Medieval England would never again be as extravagant as it was in the half ...
2875: Bell's Palsy
... Statistics indicate that Bell's Palsy affects approximately 2 out of 10,000 people, however, the actual incidence is likely to be much higher (around 1 out of 500 to 1,000). The disorder will effect 40,000 men and women a year, usually between the ages of 20 and 35. Of those diagnosed, twenty percent will have reoccurrence of the disease. It can strike almost anyone at any age; however ...
2876: Asthma in a Fitness/School Setting
... setting. They are, 1) Can persons with asthma exercise normally? 2) Are they fit as other people with similar exercise habits? 3) What sort of exercise is needed to make the patient fitter? 4) What effect might regular exercise have on their disease as opposed to their fitness (Mezei, 1998)? When a disease is in remission and a person have been treated to prevent E.I.A., exercise can proceed normally ...
2877: Schizophrenia
... which are part of the condition. Lastly, tranquilizers are used for calming agitation and anxiety. Unfortunately, along with these medications come some side effects such as inability to concentrate, and tiredness. However, there are side effect controls available. Electro-convulsive therapy is the application of electrical currents to the brain. It is mainly used for patients suffering from extreme depressions who are suicidal and who seem unable to shake the depression ...
2878: Drugs and Steroids in Sports
... and Anavar. Basically anabolic steroids control the bodily functions that are normally under control of the bodies natural testosterone. As well as turning women into men and men into manly men it has a stimulate effect on skeletal muscle mass, some visceral organs, the hemoglobin concentration, and the red blood cell number and mass. Of course, most people take anabolic steroids illegally to stimulate growth in muscle cells. Once a person ...
2879: Alcoholism
... may result in death; this is because nerve impulses to the brain are dangerously blocked. There are over two hundred deaths a year from this kind of accidental alcohol poisoning. Alcohol also has an increasing effect on our brain chemistry this is what causes are change behavior. This can make people do things that they would not do when they are sober, this a is common sign of an alcoholic. Test ...
2880: Bipolar Affective Disorder
... Another study involved a four week treatment of bright morning light treatment for patients with seasonal affective disorder and bipolar patients. This study found a statistically significant decrement in depressive symptoms, with the maximum antidepressant effect of light not being reached until week four (Baur, Kurtz, Rubin, and Markus, 1994). Hypomanic symptoms were experienced by 36% of bipolar patients in this study. Predominant hypomanic symptoms included racing thoughts, deceased sleep and ...


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