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5311: Endocrine Disruptors
... reproductive performance of man exposed to pesticides in the work showed that there was significant decrease frequency of live births and stillbirths, neonatal deaths and congenital defects in the children of exposed man compared to control group. (Rupa et al., 1991) The men also have decreased fertility and increased incidence of abnormal sperm and dead sperm. In birds, organochlorins accumulation causes eggshell thinning by inhibition of calcium ATPase as well as ...
5312: Bipolar Disorder
... is treatment for it. A family history of bipolar disorder usually occurs. The two phases of bipolar disorder are manic and depressive. The manic phase usually consist of increased energy, more self-esteem, bad self-control, talkativeness, attention disorders, racing thoughts, weight gain, more social and sexual actives, and in some cases even false beliefs and hallucinations. Depressive phase usually consist of low self-esteem, drug use, insomnia, tiredness, thoughts of ...
5313: Breast Feeding Infants
... It's harder work to get milk out of a breast than a bottle, and the exercise strengthens the jaws and encourages the growth of straight, healthy teeth. The baby at the breast also can control the flow of milk by sucking and stopping. With a bottle, the baby must constantly suck or react to the pressure of the nipple placed in the mouth. (www.app.org) Not much is mentioned ...
5314: Magnetic Therapy
... Such motion causes active antigen sites on the cell surface to take up positions that are favorable for reactions with antibodies (p. 227). This helps with reduction of inflammation and detoxification. Other noted affects are control of cell division and DNA, local pH regulated back to alkalinity, high oxidation levels promoting ATP production, increased secretion of growth hormone and melatonin and enhancement of enzyme activity (Barnothy, pp. 134-137). Like most ...
5315: IVF: A Medical Breakthrough or A Medical Burden?
... the case that the male partner is infertile, as well as in circumstances that the female is unable to reproduce. It is obviously not a technique that allows the male population to take over and control the role of conception, but rather one which allows the male population to share the role of conception. So, if IVF is viewed in such a way, then it is hardly the case that this ...
5316: AIDS: Risk Factors / Modes of Transmission / W. Africa
... where the majority of the population lives, seroprevalence remains much lower but is still increasing. Stine also mentions that available evidence suggests that it is unlikely that the spread of HIV will be brought under control in the near future, unfortunately (368). “The WHO estimates that one in three of the 40million people in Southern Africa will be HIV-infected by the year 2010” (Stine, 366). Before discussing how AIDS is ...
5317: The Civil War
... for the confederacy. Jefferson Davis, was proclaimed president on February 18th. This was before Abraham Lincoln himself even became officially proclaimed President. The war began in 1861, when confederates open fired on Ft. Sumter, gaining control over the Port of Charleston. On April 15th, Lincoln then called out 75,000 volunteers determined to surpress the insurrection. It was the beginning of war. Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas seceded in the ...
5318: Side Effects of Carl Djerassi and Syntex's Oral Contraceptive
... case in nuclear, medical, and chemical research. Invariably someone suffers due to the insincerity of others. Maybe I am being a bit harsh. Djerassi's Pill did give women a great power, the power to control childbirth, as well as a greater freedom toward sexuality that before this was monopolized by men. But medical ethics and moral responsibility must become wed with research in the minds of scientists for a real ...
5319: Psychoanalysis
... to the basic psychological structures by traumatic experiences leaves those structures weakened and with defective functioning. Such outcomes can cause intense anxiety and depression. In order to keep functioning effectively, the ego attempts to maintain control by achieving some sort of compromise between the contending forces. Lisa could not separate her self from her problems, and therefor fell victim to them. Her life was not focused, but she managed to create ...
5320: Is Ritalin Over Prescribed?
... an unlimited amount of reasons that a child may be having difficulties and society has to learn how to deal with children that are having trouble. Shoving pills down their throat to keep them under control may not be the best solution. The child may just be acting out to get a little attention. We may never know if Ritalin is over prescribed because everyone has a different idea of who ...


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