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16671: Bursitis
... J. Finkel MD, eds. The American Medical Association: Family Medical Guide. New York: Random House, 1982. 2. Griffth, H. Winter. Bursitis. Putnam Berkel Group, 1996. Online. Lycos. Internet. 19 November 1996. 3. Lockshin, Micheal. "Bursitis." World Book. 1992 ed.
16672: Attention Deficit Disorder
... misconception about A. D. D. is that it's only present in hyperactive people, while in this subtype the people are underactive, even languid. These people are the daydreamers that drift off to their own world during class or during conversations. This type is most common in females and the core symptom is distractibility. This, while being the most frequent, is also the hardest to diagnose because it seems that the ...
16673: Antibiotics
... survive through diseases and infections, that would otherwise kill them. Antibiotics save lives, and there aren't many other inventions that can do that. Bibliography CD-ROM Reference "Antibiotics." Microsoft Bookshelf. 1995 ed. Encyclopedias "Antibiotics." World Book Encyclopedia. 1992 ed. Magazines "The end of antibiotics." Newsweek 28 Mar. 1994: 47-51.
16674: Angina Pectoris
... people are gaining medical knowledge at quite a fast pace. Treatments, cures, and vaccines for various diseases and disorders are being developed constantly, and yet, coronary heart disease remains the number one killer in the world. The media today concentrates intensely on drug and alcohol abuse, homicides, AIDS and so on. What a lot of people are not realizing is that coronary heart disease actually accounts for about 80% of all ...
16675: Anabolic Steroids
... euphoria to sexual arousal to irritability and hostility. Cognitive impairment can also set in on the user. Cognitive impairment can involve distractibility, forgetfulness, and confusion. History: The use of steroids is nothing new to the world. Since the time of the Greek Olympics athletes have been using performance enhancing drugs in order to heighten their athletic performance. In 1886 the 1st person to die due to performance enhancing drugs was a ...
16676: Alzheimer's Disease
... the nineteenth and twentieth centuries there is one whose name is known by almost all living people. While most of these do not understand this man's work, everyone knows that its impact on the world of science is astonishing. Yes, many have heard of Albert Einstein's General Theory of relativity, but few know about the intriguing life that led this scientist to discover what some have called, "The greatest ...
16677: Alcohol: Most Used and Abused Drug
Alcohol: Most Used and Abused Drug Alcohol is the most used and abused drug in the world, for this reason there is no wonder why we have alcohol problems. The most common problem is alcoholism. Alcoholism is a chronic usually progressive disease that includes both a psychological and a physical addiction to ...
16678: Facts On AIDS
Facts On AIDS Cases of AIDS have been reported in 85 countries. It is estimated between 5 and 10 million people around the world now carry the AIDS virus and that as many as 100 million will become infected over the next 10 years. How can you become infected? 1. sexual intercourse a) vaginal b) anal c) oral Having ...
16679: AIDS
... localized to the male homosexual and IV drug user communities. This localization very quickly disappeared . AIDS is becoming a global epidemic. No country is safe from it. There has been AIDS cases reported around the world, in such places as the Caribbean, Southeast Asia, Southeast Mediterranean , and Oceania. This helps to show that AIDS knows no geographical boundries (Folks). This disease has been likened to the Black Plaque that decimated Europe ...
16680: Medical Conditions of Concentration Camps
... fact, some prisoners even refused to identify him for authorities. He did not perticapate in selections. He also saw to it to save many llives by performing non-harmful experiments. He was never charged with war crimes and was remembered as one of the only caring nazis and freind of the prisoners. The Medical conditions throughout the camps were very harsh, as i have told you already. However they could somtimes ...


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