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- 5351: Dyslexia
- ... if a child is dyslexic. By being able to diagnosis dyslexia at an early age, the more therapy a child will be able to go through, in order to help them keep their disability in control. These signs include, delay in speech and language development, difficulties in reading, math, writing, and spelling, poor study habits, poor test performance, and memory problems. These are only a few early warning signs so dyslexia ...
- 5352: Cults
- ... society, cults are one of the many unfortunate aspects endure in life. Leaders of Cults should be dealt with in a more serious matter. Cult leaders are con-artists and are people that like to control others. Cults should be controlled to protect innocent citizens from being taken advantage of. Bibliography CDROM: Religious Cults. Grolier Electronic Publishing Inc.. 1993 CDROM: Contemporary Cults. Grolier Electronic Publishing Inc.. 1993. CDROM: Cargo Cults. Grolier ...
- 5353: Death Penalty - Herrera Vs Col
- ... Gregg statutes that the Supreme Court has approved. Since its enactment, 6 people have been sentenced to death for violating this law, though none has been executed. In 1994, President Clinton signed the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act that expanded the federal death penalty to some 60 crimes, 3 of which do not involve murder. The exceptions are espionage, treason, and drug trafficking in large amounts. Two years later ...
- 5354: If Saccharin Is Safe, Why Does It Require A Warning Label?
- ... the foreign chemical. Saccharin does not contribute calories; for this reason it is commonly used in diet foods. "The obese [feel] that saccharin is their lifeline to slimdom, and diabetics [claim] it is essential to control their blood sugar" (Brody 482). The same people who consume saccharin certainly would not knowingly eat something that is classified as toxic waste; however, they do it on a daily basis. Saccharin's alias is ...
- 5355: The AIDS Virus
- ... system which, consequently, leaves the victim to die of normally treatable infections. The most common one is pneumonia. When it was identified in 1981, "there were only 189 cases reported to the Centers for Disease Control" (Cozic 1991). By the turn of the decade there were 65,000 new cases every year. The only way to fight AIDS is through education and safety. AIDS is a very serious disease and should ...
- 5356: Democracy History
- ... in the decision making process such as voting, through pressure groups, acting as jurors and the use of media. They also can criticize the government. The goals and principles of the authoritarian system are to control the participation of the citizens and eliminate any opposition. This is a disadvantage to any citizen cause they have to obey the decisions of the government. As a result democratic decisions are better. Democracy is ...
- 5357: Schizophrenia
- ... someone is following them, or planning to harm them. Schizophrenics believe that others can hear their thoughts, also known as Broadcasting, and even change them. ex...hear their thoughts, insert thoughts into their minds, or control their feelings, actions or impulses. Patients might think they are Jesus, Napoleon, or Franklin D. Roosevelt. @ (American Psychiatric Association Annual >90 page 1) Pregnant women who experience an immune reaction that presents danger to their ...
- 5358: Tobacco
- ... increased mortality when animals are tested postnatally with hypoxia. Rats exposed to nicotine prenatally show an impaired adrenomedullary response, as well as alterations in brain-stem noradrenergic mechanisms that are likely to participate in cardiorespiratory control (7). Prenatal nicotine exposure reduces cardiac reactivity to circulating catecholamines and to sympathetic neuronal stimulation and may promote cardiac cell damage affecting the reactivity to hypoxia. The loss of neonatal hypoxia tolerance caused by fetal ...
- 5359: What Are Brain And Spinal Tumor
- ... the body. The pain is constant, often severe, and can have a burning quality. - Sensory. Many people suffer a loss of sensation, numbness and decreased skin sensitivity to temperature. - Motor problem. Muscle weakness, impaired bowel control, muscle wasting, and paralysis can also be triggered by the tumor in the spinal cord. HOW ARE CNS TUMORS DIAGNOSED Research has made major strides in the ability to detect and diagnose central nervous system ...
- 5360: Schizophrenia
- ... and confusion. Side effects for Antipsychotic drugs may cause a patient to stop taking them. They suffer from dry mouth, blurred vision, constipation, drowsiness and dizziness. The most serious side effects are trouble with muscle control, muscle spasms or cramps in the head and neck, fidgeting or pacing, tremors, and shuffling of the feet. Prolonged use of traditional Antipsychotic medications also has side effects such as facial tick, thrusting and rolling ...
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