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Attention Deficit Disorder
... that approximately 15 million people in the United States have
Attention Deficit Disorder. Is A.D.D. a "fad disorder", a matter of over-
diagnosis in the population, or is it a neurological disorder?
What is A.D.D.?
Attention Deficit Disorder (A.D.D.) is a neurological syndrome
rooted in the central nervous system, which affects approximately three to
six percent of the child population in the United States(Merrow). Its most
defining symptoms include distractibility, impulsivity, and
restlessness(Hallowell). "A.D.D. is a breakdown of the filter systems of
the brain," according to Dr. Edward Hallowell, a ...
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Abortion: A Matter Of Choice
... history to see the results of prohibiting abortions to women. The violence which occurs today because the of pro-choice/pro-life conflicts is minimal in comparison to the thousands of hopeless women who turned to the illegal abortions --either self-inflicted or preformed by the backroom "professionals"-- which resulted in infection, massive blood loss, and death. It is better now that they have a place to go where abortions can be performed cleanly and with minimal risk.
Legalization of abortion is the only choice no matter what side one takes in the debate. Women will try to do what they think is necessary to live ...
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Stress
... . One factor for me is being on the foul line during a basket ball game. I get nervous and my hands start sweating and I can't concentrate, then sometimes I miss the foul shot. Another example is when I am playing baseball and there is a man on first and third and the count is 2 and 3 in the 7th inning. The game is tied and the pressure is on, which causes .
People who don't handle their situations sometimes turn to drugs, alcohol and tobacco. If isn't handled, it can really impact your health. It can cause heart trouble, headaches, ulcers and even death. Students who don't handle turn to drugs or even com ...
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Physician Assisted Suicide
... with the help of a licensed medical doctor. There have been many cases over the years where a terminally ill patient who is mentally competent has made the choice to either partake in physician-assisted suicide or euthanasia. "Physician-assisted suicide occurs when the physician provides the patient with the means and/or knowledge to commit suicide"(Death and Dying,91). "Euthanasia is when the physician administers the death causing drug or agent"(Death and Dying,92). The most recent case is that of The State of Florida v. Charles Hall. "Charles Hall is dying of AIDS and challenged the State of Florida to l ...
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AIDS: Myths And Facts
... try to present some of the myths and some of the actual
facts surrounding AIDS. Some tend to believe that it is spread by kissing,
touching toilet seats, and even that it is spread by mosquitoes. AIDS has also
been labeled the disease of homosexual men. These are all false beliefs,proven
through many scientific studies. Hemophiliacs have contracted AIDS, after
having been giving transfusions of blood which was contaminated with the HIV
virus. Drug addicts have been infected through the intravenous injection of
drugs with “second hand” or dirty needles used by someone who carried the HIV
virus. Prostitut ...
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Therapeutic Touch : Its Effectiveness On Surgical Incision Site Pain
... nurses can regain a closeness with patients and also have a direct effect
on their pain level. Therefore the purpose of this study will be to determine
if therapeutic touch is an effective intervention for patients experiencing
surgical incision site pain within the first forty-eight hours after surgery.
PROBLEM STATEMENT
The question posed for study is: "Is therapeutic touch an effective
intervention for decreasing a patients surgical site pain within the first
forty-eight hours after surgery?". The independent variable is therapeutic
touch. The dependant variable is decreasing surgical site pain. ...
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Bacteria: Good And Bad
... are good
for recycling because they feed on dying material and convert it back into
basic substances.Without decomposition the food chain would cease.Bacteria
also helps in the breakdown on rocks which influences the movement of key
elements,such as,sulfur,iron,phosphorus,and carbon,around the
world.Bacteria are the main digesters of cellulose within cows and other
animals.Bacteria are used in the making of dairy products.Without bacteria
the dairy industry would not exist.Bacteria are also helpful in sewage
treatment.These certain bacterias convert the organic materials of sewage
into carbon dioxide,methane ...
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The Use Of Supplements Creatine, Androstenedione, And HMB
... (2). However, some of the Creatine is degraded during the cooking process. The average person consumes about one gram of Creatine a day from a regular diet. (3)
Creatine is also produced endogenously by the liver, pancreas and kidneys. The body of a 70-kg individual produces about two grams of Creatine a day consisting a turnover rate of about 1.6% a day. The body of a 70-kg individual would contain a total of about 120 grams of Creatine. Approximately 60% of the Creatine is stored in its phosphorylated form, phosphocreatine also known as Creatine phosphate(1).
Approximately 95% of the body’s Creatine supply ar ...
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Abortion Debate - Pro-Life Stance
... still a human life and not all the wishful thinking of those advocating repeal of abortion laws, can alter this. Those of us who would seek to protect the human who is still to small to cry aloud for it's own protection, have been accused of having a 19th Century approach to life in the last third of the 20th Century. But who in reality is using arguments of a bygone Century? It is an incontrovertible fact of biological science - Make no Mistake - that from the moment of conception, a new human life has been created.
Only those who allow their emotional passion to overide their knowledge, can deny it: only ...
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Morality And Legality Of Abortion
... and to
contradict themselves ethically and morally, on the whim of a generation. As a
nation, we have always attempted a degree of morality in our laws, a shared
belief in what is right and wrong that is eforced by the law. We assert that to
ahrm another intentionally or otherwise is wrong and deserving of punishment.
Our laws condemn murderers and shun drunk drivers, charging involuntary
manslaughter in the case that he/she inadvertently kills another in an accident.
There are severe repercussions for rapists and assault of another person. We
also often assert that to harm oneself intentionally or in a way that ...
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