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Mao Inhibitors Gastrointestinal Tract
1,358 words
Comparison Between Mechanism of Action and
Pharmacodynamics of Dothiepin and Fluoxetine
Mechanism of action and pharmacodynamic's
Dothiepin is a tricyclic antidepressant. It acts
by promoting the effectiveness of several amines
(dopamine, norepinephrine, and 5
-hydroxytryptamine, which is also known as 5 HT
and serotonin). It functions by inhibiting their
reuptake at the terminals of nerve cells, thus
leading to their prolonged presence at the
synaptic cleft and an increased effect on the
neuron...
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Anabolic Steroids Muscle Mass
1,425 words
If someone guaranteed you amazing results in the
weight room with minimal effort by just taking a
pill would you take it? You probably would! But,
if you knew that these pills could potentially
knock 20 years off your life. Would you take it
then? You would be suprised to find out how many
people would answer yes to that question. In the
past three decades, steroids have become a serious
problem, more than ever in the athletic field. It
is reported that over 3 million athletes and
bodybuilders a...
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Diagnosis And Treatment Of Depression In The Elderly
1,256 words
... g interest in the results of cognitive therapy
on elderly depressed patients. In addition to the
success, the US National Institute of Health
consensus conference highlighted the need for
continued development in this area (January 1997).
The types of psychological treatments used on the
elderly are specifically designed for aged
persons. The central idea in cognitive therapy is
to take the negative self-opinion and teach ways
to reverse this opinion. Validation and
reminiscence are examples...
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Smoked Marijuana Muscle Spasms
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... approved proposition 215, an initiative that
could, in effect, make marijuana legally available
as a medicine in the United States for the first
time in many years. Under this new law, patients
or their primary caregivers that possess or
cultivate marijuana for medical treatment
recommended by a physician are exempted from
criminal prosecution. The treatment may be for
cancer, anorexia, AIDS, chronic pain, spasticity,
glaucoma, arthritis, migraine, or any other
illness for which marijuana pr...
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National Cancer Institute U S News Amp World
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... x side effects, those who have been advised
that conventional medicine can do nothing more to
help them have little to lose by exploring
cartilage as an alternative. (Shark). Hearing this
quote sparked some knew-found hope in Amy and
Adam. They were determined to find more
information about this shark cartilage; what it
was, and how it will aid in Amy's healing process.
Amy and Adam are among the fifty-percentile of
cancer patients who turn to unorthodox treatments
(Podolsky). Amy and Adam d...
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England Journal Of Medicine Controlled Trial
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By Herbert Macomber 1. What is a febrile seizure?
Febrile convulsions (FC) or seizures (FS) are
clonic or tonic-clonic seizures that most often
occur in infancy or childhood, mainly occurring
between four months and six years of age, with
fever but without evidence of intracranial
infection, antecedent epilepsy, or other definable
cause. That is why they are often referred to as
'fever seizures' or 'febrile seizures. ' Most of
the time when children have a seizure, or a
convulsion, it's caused b...
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Children And Adolescents Signs And Symptoms
1,402 words
Abstract Two percent of preteens and five percent
of adolescents suffer from depression (web 2004).
There are specific signs and symptoms associated
with depression, which are helpful in detection of
the illness. There are various ways to treat
depression, such as medication, group therapy, and
/ or herbal supplements. There are pros and cons
with each treatment, but the worst coincides with
the medication -suicide. Much research has been
conducted, which will be discussed in the paper
that has ...
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Studies Have Shown Negative Symptoms
1,132 words
For decades, psychologists have devised many
treatment regimes for schizophrenia patients, with
varying degrees of success and effectiveness.
There have been great obstacles in their efforts,
mainly due to the fact that patients of
schizophrenia lack insight into their impaired
conditions. Often patients refuse treatment of any
kind because they do not perceive any mental
illness associated with their behaviour. In
particular, individuals suffering from paranoid
schizophrenia regard therapy as i...
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Multiple Personality Disorder Induced Vomiting
1,227 words
... e to be. It also occurs in all economic
classes with about the same consistency. There are
often times now clues as to what triggered the
onset of the depression. About fifteen million
Americans a year are faced with the illness.
Depression effects the thinking of the person who
has it so they are often not aware that they are
suffering from it. Thus the family is often forced
to acted upon it before they sufferer even knows
they have a problem. It is important that the
family does act one i...
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American Cancer Society Survival Rate
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... boost of treatment to the cancer itself and
the area close by. Internal radiotherapy for
cancer of the cervix is also known as called
'calcium treatment'. This is because a radioactive
element called calcium is the radiation source
that is used for the in-patient treatment over a
few days. Other radioactive metals can be used,
which release radiation more quickly. Treatment
can be given in 2 - 5 sessions of a few minutes
each. The overall total radiation dose the patient
receives will be abo...
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Electro Shock Therapy Brain Injury
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Rory Boy Writing 1 04 / 19 / 02 Considering all
the treatment methods used at Mclean Hospital,
harsh physical treatments were rarely productive.
Methods such as seclusion, ice-baths,
Electro-shock therapy, and even the Hospitals
atmosphere itself can make one wonder how anyone
came out of there better than they went in. It
seems odd that people teetering on the edge of
sanity were subjected to such horrible treatments.
Although such treatments sometimes worked, it in
no way outweighs the horribl...
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Lean Body Mass Creatine Monohydrate
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/Food Athletic Enhancer In this research paper I
will be discussing the ever-popular athletic
supplements: Creatine, Androstenedione, and HMB.
It has been proven that these supplements when
taken in the proper doses will produce phenomenal
results in athletic performance. They are taken by
athletes of all fields of play in order too give
them that extra edge over competition. Creatine
monohydrate, which is the number one supplement
preferred by athletes, is not a mineral, herb, or
steroid. Creat...
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Central Nervous System Side Effects
776 words
Is Ritalin Over Prescribed? (Argumentative Essay)
Essay, Is Ritalin Over Prescribed? (Argumentative
Essay) Is Ritalin the Answer to AD (H) D? The
tousled brown hair that weaves so mischievously
around his head may hint at the way he feels
inside. He is seven-years-old and has already had
to repeat a grade. He has an imagination that puts
others to shame, but nothing seems to hold his
attention for more than five minutes. He was
recently diagnosed with Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder, or...
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Caused By Steroids Effects Of Steroids
2,062 words
Should Steroids Be Banned? It is amazing what
athletes will do to achieve higher levels of
performance and to sometimes get the extra edge on
the competition. Most of the time people do not
realize the long-term effects that result from the
decisions they make early in life. This resembles
the use of steroids in a person? s life. Steroids
became an option to athletes in the Olympics and
other major sporting events during the 1950? s.
But this use of steroids among athletes only
became widely app...
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Controlled Substances Act Marijuana Tax Act
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The marijuana plant should not be an illegal drug;
it should be a prescription drug. Marijuana is a
controlled substance that should be legalized for
medical use. In this argumentative essay I will
discuss the history of marijuana, the effects of
marijuana, the ways that marijuana could be
utilized in the medical field, and will offer a
refutation of how marijuana is a dangerous drug.
The term marijuana is a word with indistinct
origins. Some believe that it is derived from the
Mexican words for...
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Nausea And Vomiting Muscle Spasms
1,199 words
Marijuana: How can its Medical Use be Denied?
Although marijuana may be an illegal drug, it has
many medicinal values. However the federal
government and the FDA agree that legalizing it
for medical use will only cause problems in
society. If legalized it will be easier to obtain,
resulting in a rise of the recreational use. This
may be true, but research and studies prove that
marijuana has a great medical value. Its use is
advantageous to people with certain illnesses.
Marijuana can ease side ...
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Marijuana For Medicinal Purposes Institute Of Medicine
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Marijuana: A new medicine? In society today, there
are many serious diseases that plague nations all
across the world. Diseases like Glaucoma,
Epilepsy, Parkinsons disease, and migraine
headaches. What do all of these serious illnesses
have in common? Every one of theses sicknesses can
be cured or helped by the use of Marijuana.
Throughout this paper I will discuss the positive
aspects of Marijuana and the negative aspects.
This issue has been raising a lot of eyebrows ever
since scientific evid...
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Sirs Researcher Multiple Sclerosis
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The Inside Disease Multiple Sclerosis affects 350,
000 people around the United States. Judy Rhamini,
a forty- six-year-old mother of two, was diagnosed
with the crippling disease in 1988. In late 1997,
her attacks had become so devastating that one of
them left her arms and legs temporarily paralyzed.
To combat the attacks, Mrs. Rhamini began a four-
hour daily regimen of intravenous steroids. Within
weeks, her pain was gone. Judy Rhamini now takes
Avonex, which is a beta- interferon, and since...
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Chronic Pain Side Effects
882 words
IMPLANTABLE INFUSION DEVICES FOR LONG TERM PAIN
MANAGEMENT; EXAMINATION OF ITS EFFECTIVENESS
AGAINST OTHER MEASURES I reviewed 36 available
articles up to date in order to answer the above
question. In my presentation I will start by
giving background information about chronic pain.
I will discuss different types of delivery systems
available, their benefits to the patient, as well
as dis benefits, and cost. Chronic pain reduces
the quality of life in many patients and restricts
their ability to...
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Term Side Effects Long Term Effects
572 words
In the past, athletes had to turn to such things
as anabolic steroids or blood doping (the process
of taking out blood and adding oxygen to it and
putting it back into your body in order to
increase a persons endurance) to get an edge over
the competition. However, these procedures have
many drawbacks. Mainly, they are illegal. An
athlete may be suspended form playing their sport
for using them. They have many long terms and
short term side effects. Now there is a new drug
that can give an athle...
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