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- 11131: Sleeping Disorders
- ... insomnia that is most recognized is waking up repeatedly in the middle of the night. Lack of sleep leads to two other things, daytime fatigue and restlessness. These are bad on the job and at school while doing tests or other important work. The amount of sleep that each person needs to feel alert during the day varies. If you have a night of sleep which is much less than the ...
- 11132: Skin Cancer
- ... Cancer Society reports that basal cell carcinoma, the most prevalent skin cancer, and squamous cell carcinoma have a notable prognosis if detected and treated early. Although, individuals with non-melanoma skin cancers are at a high risk for developing future skin cancers. While melanoma is the rarest of the skin cancers, it is the most deadly (7., pg. 1). The American Cancer Society also states, "Malignant melanoma can spread to other ...
- 11133: Sexual Transmitted Diseases Defined
- ... transmitted. Sexually transmitted diseases occur mainly in people 15 to 30 years of age. But sometimes people are born with it because of an infected mother. People with a sexually transmitted Disease are usually at high risk for catching other diseases. There are more male infections reported than female cases. This is caused by prostitutes and homosexual contacts. 50 percent or more infections result from homosexual contacts. Other infections like syphilis ...
- 11134: Schitzophrenia, Childhood, Mental, Anxiety and Other Disorders
- ... This show was very inspirational for all people with disorders. The boy's name was Corky who fought all aspects of the disorder. Them being from physical triumphs to just everyday kids harrassing him at school. The show was taken off the air in 1993 because of sponsers. Records of types of disorders are unknown along with many of other records of treatments to people inflicted with a disorder. This is ...
- 11135: Safe Sex vs. Unsafe Sex
- ... many months of safe sex with the diseased person. It is particularly encouraging to note that, due to education programs among San Francisco gay males, the incidence of new cases of AIDS infection among that high risk group has dropped massively. Between practice of safe sex and a significant reduction in the number of casual sexual contacts, the spread of AIDS is being massively slowed in that group. Similar responsible action ...
- 11136: Reye Syndrome
- ... severe brain damage in patients with Reye Syndrome. All treatment is given intravenously, which can help to stabilize the blood chemistry. Stabilizing this is extremely important to the survival of the patient because of the high levels of ammonia and acid within the body that circulate through the blood. The treatment given to people with Reye's Syndrome is more passive than active treatment. This includes monitoring the heart rate, giving ...
- 11137: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- ... Stress Disorder, some of which are, the inability to establish normal relationships with adults and peers, to make a normal transition from adolescence to adulthood, as well as to develop skills required to progress in school. However, this was not the case with all sexually assaulted children. Walder states, "not all those so exposed will develop a Posttraumatic Stress Disorder reaction; some may have a certain "hardiness" that helps them cope ...
- 11138: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- ... Stress Disorder, some of which are, the inability to establish normal relationships with adults and peers, to make a normal transition from adolescence to adulthood, as well as to develop skills required to progress in school. However, this was not the case with all sexually assaulted children. Walder states, "not all those so exposed will develop a Posttraumatic Stress Disorder reaction; some may have a certain "hardiness" that helps them cope ...
- 11139: Mumps
- ... and occurs only in human beings. Mumps is found all over the world. Mumps is a contagious disease when the salivary glands, on one or both sides of the jaw, swells. Mumps usually occurs in school age children, but young adults may catch the disease. Everyone born before1957 has already had mumps. After one attack of mumps, you will have lifelong immunity. The mumps virus is spread by contact of another ...
- 11140: About Medical Marijuana
- ... of marijuana. The Controlled Substances Act of 1970 established five categories, or "schedules," into which all illicit and prescription drugs were placed. Marijuana was placed in Schedule I, which defines the substance as having a high potential for abuse, no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States, and a lack of accepted safety for use under medical supervision. This definition is simply not accurate. However, at the time ...
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