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- 11161: What's Love Got To Do With It; Everything!
- ... of her; she has control of his kids. How can children, of a divorced set of parents, be expected to cope with parents like that, being told to love them, when they have such a high level of hate between themselves? They are being told to do one thing, and then they see those who told them to do it, doing the opposite. How can a parent expect to set a ...
- 11162: Braces: A Pain In The Ass
- ... gaps, or a snarled tooth. Mental scars remain long after cuts and bloody sores in the mouth have healed. These platinum-colored shackles come with a factory full of degrading insults and nicknames. All through school one can expect to be called brace-face, tractor teeth, and metal mouth. The orthadontically challenged are always the butt of electricity and lip-locking jokes. The orthodontist's office is also a source of ...
- 11163: Treatments of Alcoholism
- ... a new patient walks through the door. After the staff physician takes a thorough medical history and performs the initial physical exam, the patient is hooked up to an IV solution, out of which drips high doses of ascorbic acid (vitamin C, a powerful detoxifier), calcium, magnesium, B vitamins (which help eliminate withdrawal symptoms), evening primrose oil (a natural anticonvulsant) and a full spectrum of amino acids including glutamine (an alternative ...
- 11164: Skin Cancer
- ... MMWR) To help awareness and public knowledge about melanoma, the American Academy of Dermatology conducted a nation wide survey in 1995. (shown in appendix A) This report summarizes the survey findings, which indicate that a high proportion (42%) of respondents had no knowledge about melanoma. The level of awareness was lowest among persons aged 18 to 24 years of age.(MMWR) Respondents were asked "Can you tell me what melanoma is ...
- 11165: Psychology: Dreams and Dreaming
- ... physical reality, but is a dream. (Lemley p. 3). A minority of lucid dreams are the result of returning to REM sleep directly from a awakening with unbroken reflective consciousness. When lucidity is at a high level, you are aware that everything experienced in the dream is occurring in your mind, that there is no real danger, and that you are asleep in bed and will awaken shortly. With low level ...
- 11166: Alzheimer's Disease: "Where has Yesterday Gone"
- ... as we got to be eighty or ninety. . . (28)." The only thing that would kill us is if our system gave out. Dr. Siegfried states that Dr. Lewis Thomas, the former Dean of the Yale School of Medicine and now Chancellor of Memorial Kettering Center, has described Alzheimer's disease as the "disease of the century: . . .the worst of all diseases, not just for what it does to the victim, but ...
- 11167: Alcohol
- ... alcohol intoxicated person exhibits lose muscle tone, loss of fine moter coordination,and often has a staggering "drunken" gait. The eyes may appear somewhat "glossy" and pupils may be slow to respond to stimulus. At high doses pupils may become constricted. At intoxing doses, alcohol can decrease heart rate, lower blood pressure and respiration rate, and result in decreased reflex and slower reaction times. Skin may be cool to touch but ...
- 11168: The Effects of Smoking
- ... smokers do, and by the time they reach young adulthood, a substantial proportion of them will have abnormal changes and the cellular structure of their small airways. Younger people are also more likely to miss school or work due to illness or smoke related problems. Smoking also has some good health benefits. It can reduce the incidence of some diseases (endometrial cancer, Parkinson's disease, ulcerative colitis, hypertension of pregnancy, and ...
- 11169: Phobias
- ... two sources will provide the strongest ideas for supporting how someone can become phobic, why they become phobic, and how to treat phobias. The first source is an excellent article from the SIRS series called High Anxiety. This article clearly exemplifies how anyone can get a phobia at anytime, and anywhere. This article talks about a woman driving home in her car and becoming phobic of driving. She had no idea ...
- 11170: The Apprehensive Aparition
- ... suppose that what they imagine is external and perceptible to others; but as they grow older, they become better at making the distinction. Adults sometimes fail to make the distinction, especially at a time of high expectation. A widow mourning her husbandΉs death may see him or hear his voice or footsteps repeatedly after his death, resulting in a sense of presenceΉ, which fades with the passage of time. In ...
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