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- 1101: Arthritis, The Hidden Dissability
- ... in treating cancer. It works by not allowing fast growing cells to divide. This drug, in low doses, is also used to treat some forms of sever rheumatiod arthritis. Side Effects: -ulcers -leukopenia -nausea -abdominal stress -malaise -fatigue -chills -fever -dizziness -decreased resistance to infection -rashes -sensitivity to light -acne -psoriasis -bone marrow depression -anemia -gingivitis -excess bleeding -acute liver atrophy -elevation of liver enzymes -renal failure -menstrual abnormality -infertility -fetal ...
- 1102: Aromatherapy
- ... Aromatherapy can help ease a wide assortment of ailments; easing aches, pains, and injuries, while relieving the discomforts of many health problems. Aromatherapy also acts on the central nervous system, relieving depression and anxiety, reducing stress, relaxing, uplifting, sedating or stimulating, restoring both physical and emotional well-being. Although Aromatherapy is consider to be a new and alternative foram of medicine in the western world, however it has been practiced for ...
- 1103: Acne
- ... common theory is that hormones rise to incredible levels before and after puberty. This causes the skin to be more vulnerable to oils, which may cause Acne. Other theories purposed had to deal with emotional stress levels, fatigue, and cosmetics. All of these are believed to aggravate Acne (Facts 1). When faced with the problem of Acne there are a few simple things one should do to keep the case mild ...
- 1104: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
- ... advanced stages, shortness of breath, difficulty in breathing and swallowing ALS is individual in each person -- in the area of the body affected as well as in the rate of progression. It is important to stress that ALS does not affect the intellectual functioning. Nor does it interfere with the ability to taste, see, smell, hear or recognize touch. Symptoms of the disease What is ALS? Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), often ...
- 1105: Adolescent Depression: The Under Acknowledged Disease
- ... several means of diagnosis and treatment exist. Although most teenagers can successfully climb the mountain of emotional and psychological obstacles that lie in their paths, there are some who find themselves overwhelmed and full of stress. How can parents and friends help out these troubled teens? And what can these teens do about their constant and intense sad moods? With the help of teachers, school counselors, mental health professionals, parents, and ...
- 1106: ADHD ON INTELLIGENCE
- ... reinforcement) are useful in monitoring performance (Dulcan, 1997). Cognitive-behavioral interventions have also been shown to have a positive effect in academic achievement. Interventions such as self-instructional training, problem-solving training, attribution retraining and stress reduction procedure work as well. However well they work, these methods of interventions have not been widely implemented in treatment of ADHD children (Braswell, 1991). Many children are segregated into learning disability classes separate from ...
- 1107: Appalacian Regional Commission & Poverty In Appalachia
- ... America has turned against public welfare and its recipients. In the article, \\"The Selfish Decade,\\" the author says that the United States has become a more selfish society. Individual success has been promoted and most stress responsibility, initiative, and volunteerism, but the flip side of this is a disregard for the common good. This is why the U.S. is at the bottom of industrialized nations in terms of taxes, public ...
- 1108: Homeless In America
- ... live on the streets. They have no family to help them and they are left with no other choice. People with mental illnesses also become homeless quite often. These people are incapable of handling the stress of living on their own. These people get kicked out of their homes and are to ashamed to go to their families because of their illness, so we see them on the streets struggling to ...
- 1109: Social Impact Of The Internet
- ... we live in; Arab society dictates strong interpersonal relationships whether be it with family members or friends. So as we can see, lack of face to face interaction will result in a fair amount of stress on the fragile Lebanese society, which a large part of it is based on an emotional relationship with each other, and as Patai wrote "the Arab nation as an Arab family". B. Loss of own ...
- 1110: Deppression And Teens
- ... family, the hostile commercialism of society, and the insecurity of relationships." (McCoy 16) This identity is fragile and is threatened by fears of rejection, feelings of failure, and of being different. These young people face stress in school as well with resources dwindling and campus violence and harassment increasing. Their sexual awakening comes in the age of AIDS, when sex can kill. In summary, teens today feel less safe, less empowered ...
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