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1881: The Causes and Effects of Anorexia
... in" style was to like like Kate Moss, and girls would do what they had to do to accomplish this look. Usually, this meant cutting a few meals out of the day. Fashion, music, movies, television, and radio all contribute to the spread of anorexia.(Bruch, 1979) The start of anorexia in a particular patient can be difficult to pinpoint. It tends to begin during childhood, and it is usually sparked ...
1882: Skin Cancer: The Dangers of Wanting a Dark Tan
... skin cancer. This has almost been to no avail. I believe that in order to help teens realize the dangers, we need to target areas that they relate to most. An example of this is television, there are countless commercials warning people about the dangers of drinking and driving, unprotected sex, and drug-use. I would suggest that such commercials be made about skin cancer and the ways to prevent it ...
1883: Unconventional Medicines
... and considerable forms of alternative medicine. They are proven to work effectively, and when administered by a professional, are usually safe, and non-toxic. These three types of natural medicines are often talked about on television specials, in magazine articles, and other visual and print media. They are being used more commonly as people are getting tired of conventional medicines that don’t work, or worsen the problem, and doctors who ...
1884: Tobacco: Opposing Viewpoints
... the excesses of prohibition are not necessary. Another type of restriction is called “back door prohibition”. This is imposing harsh enough restrictions on tobacco that it largely affects the tobacco companies. In nineteen seventy one, television and radio advertising became off limits to tobacco. In nineteen ninety five, the Clinton administration and the FDA attempted to ban all tobacco advertising what so ever. Many declared that a complete advertising ban on ...
1885: Attention Deficit Disorder
... A..D..D., that is untrue children with A..D..D. tend to have different behaviors. There are said to be four important concepts in dealing with A..D..D. they are systems, controlling the television, concept of time, and a clean slate. Often children with A..D..D. they get pictures in their heads and if things tend to reoccur a couple of times, they will take it as if ...
1886: Dioxins
Dioxins We've heard about them on television, in newspapers, and other various publications since the early 1970's, but still many people don't know enough about dioxins. Many people have heard about the controversial chemical, Agent Orange, which had links to ...
1887: Issues To Consider In Deaf And Hard-Of-Hearing Patients
... that create a visual environment in the home include ring signalers for the telephone and the doorbell, sensors that detect an infant's cry, alarm clocks that vibrate the bed and closed caption decoders for television sets (now standard in sets with screens over 13 inches). Special devices for communication include telephone amplifiers, speakerphones, FM and infrared amplification systems and the "TDD," or Telecommunication Device for the Deaf. Culturally deaf persons ...
1888: Alzheimer’s Special Care Units
... a focus in a regular nursing home. There are also many environmental concerns to consider when designing a special care unit. It is important to eliminate overstimulation by noxious noise by removing paging systems, loud television, and radios tuned to a staff-preferred boisterous rock station. This does not promote the removal of all televisions and radios, however. Some are useful in therapeutic activities. For example, if it has always been ...
1889: Anxiety Disorders
... generalized anxiety disorder is marked by a chronic, high level of anxiety that is not tied to any specific threat called ""free-floating anxiety" because it is nonspecific. I could be just looking at the television , or just simply driving down the street with nothing on my mind and I would start shaking and feel shortness of breath and wonder what brought on these feelings, and can never pinpoint what was ...
1890: Don’t Let the Bed Bugs Bite
... main reason that people today aren’t getting enough sleep is that their before bed rituals are keeping them awake. “Do not use your bed for anything but sleep; that is, do not read, watch television, eat, or worry in bed” (Hauri 21). Your aim is to strengthen the association between bed and sleep, so that bed automatically elicits sleep. In order to accomplish this, all other associations to bed must ...


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