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- 2901: Addiction and Heath Professionals
- ... strong denial components physicians may employ. Denial seems to play a particularly deterring role in admission and seeking treatment. Denial in the most concise definition seems to be a product of: a drug’s pharmacologic effect on memory and the power and influence of euphoric recall; psychological defense mechanisms such as suppression and repression; and associates’ enabling behaviors (Morse and Flavin, 1992). A very well-trained physician is going to be ...
- 2902: Psychological Stress
- ... Choice states that about 75 percent of ailments that he treats are related to stress (Corey pg. 209). It has been found that stress activates the body’s hormone system. This in turn has an effect on our immune system’s capabilities to fight of infectious diseases including cancer. There have been cases were people who have experienced the loss of a loved one shortly after develop cancer (cancernet). Stress and ...
- 2903: Antibiotics
- ... stopping (and therefore killing) the growth of a specific microorganism. It probably accomplishes this by interfering with the wall of the bacteria cell at which it is targeted while at the same time having little effect on the body’s normal cells. When one is exposed continually to an antibiotic for an illness of long duration (such as rheumatic fever), the targeted bacteria may develop its own defense against the drug ...
- 2904: Rheumatoid arthritis
- ... form of treatment that has been used for Rheumatoid arthritis is acupressure. More than 5,000 years ago, the Chinese discovered certain points on the body which-when pressed, punctured, or heated-had a positive, effect at the painful site and on certain organs. These points have been found to decrease pain and influence the functioning of certain ailments. It has been scientifically proven that these points transmit a greater current ...
- 2905: A Look Into Asian Herbology
- ... philosophy of correspondence between nature(Tao) and human beings. Arnold Toynbee, a historian, reiterates, “The principle behind Chinese medicine and Tao was established upon the observations of thousands of years that nature has a profound effect on the health of people(15).” This philosophy can be narrowed into the basic principles of TCM which includes Yin and Yang, The five elements, and Zang-Fu Theory. Most of us have heard of ...
- 2906: The Dangers of Sniffing Glue
- ... hallucination. The effects wear off after fifteen to thirty minutes leaving the user feeling drowsy and unable to concentrate. This hangover can last for up to a day, and may include headaches. The glue can effect your body by: heart rate and breathing slow down, speech can become slurred, and some people experience blurred or double vision. Most users experience dizziness, drowsiness and sometimes nausea. Repeated use or deep inhalation can ...
- 2907: The Psychological Effects of Using Steroids
- ... steroids enables the user to process protein into muscle fibers at astonishing rates, creating increased muscle size and strength with a drop in body fat (due to an increase in metabolic rate) . They are, in effect, the chemical essence of manliness, physical power and masculine aggression (Nichols 38). Synthetic steroids were developed in the 1930’s to rebuild and prevent the breakdown of body tissue from disease. In the 1950’s ...
- 2908: Abortion: A Matter Of Choice
- ... individual that collects it. There may not be an intentional or even conscious effort to skew the facts in this manner but it happens none the less. A person writing a paper on the tragic effect of abortion on society's moral values may tend to twist the real statistics slightly to better serve his or her purpose. Another doing a paper on the same topic may use the previous one ...
- 2909: Abortion: A Matter Of Choice
- ... individual that collects it. There may not be an intentional or even conscious effort to skew the facts in this manner but it happens none the less. A person writing a paper on the tragic effect of abortion on society's moral values may tend to twist the real statistics slightly to better serve his or her purpose. Another doing a paper on the same topic may use the previous one ...
- 2910: Abortion ALlows Women To Retain Constitutional Rights
- ... by the restriction of abortion, the torment to the unwanted child and the anguish society has to sustain, then this topic would not be so debatable. Too many people do not see the cause and effect of not being able to have abortions. All human beings are given some inalienable right guaranteed by the Constitution. One of those priviledges is the right to pursue happiness. A baby can sometimes disrupt a ...
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