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Nerve Endings Blood Vessels
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Oklahoma City Bombing World Trade Center
1,894 words... image $ 550 million in both damages to the twin tower and in lost revenue to the business housed there 31 -- as the more "high-tech" devices constructed out of military ordnance, with timing devices powered by computer micro-chips and detonated by sophisticated timing mechanisms used by their "professional" counterparts. 32 Finally, while on the one hand terrorism is attracting "amateurs, " on the other hand the sophistication and operational competence of the "professional" terrorists is al...
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Electro Convulsive Therapy Severe Depression
1,405 wordsPsychiatrists are well-trained physicians who treat patients suffering from mental, emotional, and behavioral symptoms (Hopke 538). He or she will offer several various approaches of giving different explanations of how the patients symptoms or medical disorders develop and how they intervene with the patients functioning and how or why diagnosis or diagnostic treatment can alter them (Kahn 308). Psychiatry offers a wide variety of employment options for people who enjoy helping others and have ...
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Noise Pollution Encyclopaedia Britannica
982 wordsWorld became more and more civilized during past centuries and noise pollution became a serious problem our days. It is a huge issue to everyone and especially for people who live in big and crowded cities. It is not only airports, cars or factories that pollute noise, but also such things as computers or printers can distract people. Even pleasurable things, such as listening to loud music, can damage our hearing. It is proven that noise has different negative influences on people. It not only ...
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Visually Impaired Optic Nerve
1,359 words... s what lessons were learned from these three particular studies? The answer lies with lowering the IOP. The Ocular Hypertension Treatment Study evaluated whether "lowering IOP was effective in delaying or preventing glaucoma in patients with ocular hypertension" (Johnson & Brandt, 2005). This study was designed to identify the characteristics in progression of disease in patients. Also identified as major predictive factors for development of glaucoma was optic nerve anatomy and central ...
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Blind Spot Enlargement In Non Athletes
1,160 wordsEveryone has a blind spot in the visual field caused by an absence of nerves on the retinal wall where the nerve ganglia enter. Our brains 'correct' this blind spot by filling-in the missing information so that we do not notice the blind spot in normal, daily activity. There have been a few studies conducted to determine how the brain compensates for the phenomenon. Recent studies indicate that in certain people seeking chiropractic treatment, unequal blind spots result from musculoskeletal misa...
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Reproductive Organs Circulatory System
425 wordsEarth Worm Direction Parts Function Digestive System Prostomium a small fleshy lobe that extends over the mouth, used to help dig through the soil Mouth the entrance for food into the digestive system, located under the prostomium Pharynx A tube at the beginning of the digestive tract that creates a sucking action to remove food particles from the soil, located just behind the mouth Esophagus a narrow passage in the digestive track that connects the pharynx to the crop Crop a temporary storage a...
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Blood Glucose Levels Gastrointestinal Tract
1,680 wordsp>Outline how the nervous system is involved in any one homeostatic function. [ 12 ] c) Evaluate the involvement of the nervous system in this homeostatic function. [ 12 ]Homeostasis is involved in keeping the body? s internal environment constant (like the thermostat of a central heating system). Homeostasis keeps the body? s temperature at a certain level (36. 5 oC) and it keeps the pH of the body at a certain level so that enzymes don? t denature. Blood glucose is kept constant, CO 2 levels a...
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Patient Undergoing Foot Surgery Undergoing Foot Surgery Pain
592 wordsPes Cards Pes cards (clawfoot) refers to a foot with an abnormally high arch and a fixed equine deformity of the forefoot (see Fig. 62 64979; 6). The shortening of the foot and increased pressure produce calluses on the metatarsal area and on the dorsum (bottom) of the foot. Charcot 64979; Marie 64979; Tooth disease (a peripheral neuromuscular disorder associated with a familial degenerative disorder), diabetes mellitus, and tertiary syphilis are common causes of pes cards. Exercises are ...
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Pineal Gland Herbal Medicines
1,654 wordsHerbal Extracts and Hormones Herbs are found everywhere, and hormones are a natural product of everyones body. The production of hormones increases and decreases with the age and development of the individual. Due to the nature of hormones and the ongoing research still being done, this article will investigate only two hormones that are in common use by the everyday person. Herbs, on the other hand, can be found from California to China and as far as consumers are concerned, they are now mainst...
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Physical And Mental Thousands Of Years
1,036 wordsRecently, the practice of massage therapy has grown remarkably in the United States. It has become more widely accepted as a medical practice by doctors as well as the general public. Massage is defined as: ? the systematic manual or mechanical manipulations of the soft tissues of the body by such movements as rubbing, kneading, pressing, rolling, slapping, and tapping, for therapeutic purposes such as promoting circulation of the blood and lymph, relaxation of muscles, relief from pain, restora...
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Negative Symptoms Nerve Cells
1,474 wordsSchizophrenia is defined as a debilitating mental disorder characterized by a dysfunctional thinking process and withdrawal from the outside world. The word schizophrenia comes from two Greek words? schizo? which means split, and? phoenix? , which means mind. This doesn? t mean that a person with the disorder has multiple personalities, but rather parts of the mind seem to be operating independent of each other. The disease affects approximately 1 in 100 people and there are thought to be over 2...
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Optic Nerve Chronic Pain
497 wordsLegalization of Marijuana Marijuana refers to a mixture of leaves, and stems found on the cannabis sativa plant. It has hallucinogenic and pleasure-giving effects on the user when consumed through either smoking or eating. Tetrahydrocannabinal, better known as THC is the non-narcotic psychoactive ingredient in marijuana. Marijuana use has been documented as far back as 3000 BC in Central Asia and China, where it was used as a folk medicine by village healers. By the 20 th century the drug had be...
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Central Nervous System Lysergic Acid
1,611 wordsLSD (for Chemistry Class) Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD) LSD), a potent hallucinogenic drug, also called a psychedelic, first synthesized from lysergic acid in Switzerland in l 038. Lysergic acids a white odorless drug, a component of the mold of ERGOT. Ergot is a product of the fungus Claviceps purpurea. Th e bio-active ingredients of ergot are all derivatives of lysergic acid. LSD is a semi-synthetic derivative of lysergic acid. Thus LSD is an ergot like substance. The drug evokes dreamlike ...
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Murder Of Banquo Macbeth Realizes
1,280 wordsMacbeth, by William Shakespeare, is a tragic depiction of a man who has earned great respect and honor through his fearless defense of a great nation. However; Macbeth, being easily influenced by words of self-interest, plans an intrigue against his king in the hopes that it might fulfill a prophecy that was given to him by a supernatural being. The character of Macbeth is drawn from people in history, yet Shakespeare has softened a little some of the most rugged features; he shows him doubtful ...
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Central Nervous System Nerve Cells
433 wordsPoliomyelitis, infectious virus disease of the central nervous system, sometimes resulting in paralysis. The greatest incidence of the disease, also known as infantile paralysis, is in children between the ages of five and ten years. The disease was described in 1840 by the German orthopedist Jacob von Heine. In its clinical form it is more prevalent in temperate zones. Symptoms The virus usually enters the body through the alimentary tract and spreads along nerve cells to affect various parts o...
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Negative Symptoms Nerve Cells
1,468 wordsJosh Gutzwiller Schizophrenia is Schizophrenia Schizophrenia Josh Gutzwiller Schizophrenia is a debilitating mental disorder characterized by a dysfunctional thinking process and withdrawal from the outside world. The word schizophrenia comes from two Greek words schizo which means split and phoenix, which means mind. This doesnt mean that a person with the disorder has multiple personalities, but rather parts of the mind seem to be operating independent of each other. The disease affects approx...
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U S Companies Size And Strength
2,016 wordsOur current economy is experiencing strong economic growth and rapid expansion. The data show current gross domestic product (GDP), consumer price index (CPI), and the unemployment rate to support findings. The Federal Reserve is concerned about inflation and consumer spending. However, overall inflation is not bad and interest rates may continue to increase. One indication of a strong economy is the current increase in GDP of 6. 9 % for the fourth quarter. There is a new measurement for GDP is ...
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Nerve Endings Sound Waves
402 wordsWaves Sound Waves Sound Waves Waves are disturbances that travel through a space while changing its matter. A sound wave is what allows us to hear sounds. It is created by vibrations, which are made by the movement of matter. Sound waves must travel through a solid, a liquid, or a gas. The more tight the particles, the faster the wave will travel. This would mean that a sound wave travels fastest through solids and slowest through gases. The speed that it travels through a liquid would come some...
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Spina Bifida Spinal Cord
772 wordsWhat is Spina Bifida? Spina bifida is a neural tube defect (NTD) which occurs within the first four weeks of pregnancy. The NTD occurs when the vertebrae and / or spinal cord of the fetus fail to develop properly, and results in varying degrees of damage to the spinal cord and nervous system. The damage is permanent. SB is usually accompanied by hydrocephalus. Treatment is urgent to minimize further neurological damage in the opening in the spine. The three most common types of SB are: Myelomeni...
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