| Title's for Medical Papers |
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... A rise in D-dimer concentrations is indicative of thrombus formation and is a very reliable test for DIC diagnosis . D-dimer is a fibrin degradation product generated by plasmin layers of cross-linked fibrin clots. |
3.1 |
It has been argued that Realist and Liberal traditions are the two key factors that must be looked at in order to understand international relations. |
1.3 |
... When a person binge drinks, he can ingest a fatal amount of alcohol before passing out . ... If he doesn’t vomit and just passes out, the concentration of alcohol is so high that the areas of the brain controlling life functions become so depressed that they stop functioning all together, and so does he. |
4.3 |
... What many people fail to realize are all the dangers they are putting themselves in when visiting these businesses . They also do not comprehend that these establishments are just as dangerous as tanning outdoors. |
1.1 |
... however you must weight the advantages of tkaing diet pilss to the potential of negative side effects which may occur . ... prescription diet pills are powerful medicine. |
5.7 |
The dangers of smoking are countless . Smoking constitutes an unhealthy lifestyle and is a serious factor that is the gateway to illnesses and possibly death. |
2.8 |
... For the deaf, it is a totally different world because they use sign language as their medium for communication . ... The research article probed on the visual perception of the deaf, specifically motion processing. |
5.5 |
Death is life’s greatest mystery, or should I even put death and life in the same sentence ? Let me say, Death is the greatest mystery. |
8.5 |
Do you agree with the death penalty ? The death penalty is an issue that raises much conflict in our society . There are two main views regarding the death penalty. |
1.3 |
During all this slaves life she had to grow up knowing that she was not loved in any way so she kind of made herself unhappy and was going to blame everything on the people that came close enough to her, this slave never trusted a living soul until Kay. |
2 |
The concept of decisional capacity in a health care setting is a difficult one to measure . ... Furthermore, decision-making capacity does not depend on other peoples Eaffirmation of the patient’s decision. |
8 |
Deep Vein Thrombosis Deep Venous Thrombosis DVT is a condition in which large blood clots form in major veins within the muscles, usually in the legs and or pelvis. |
6.4 |
... In this practical some methods will be used to determine the speed of dehydration that takes place in each vegetable and also the effects these methods have upon the vegetable. |
1.9 |
Dementia After First Stroke . ... Stroke . ... The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency of dementia in previously nondemented patients after a first stroke . Subjects included 110 men and women, ages 40-79, who were consecutively admitted to the hospital as acute ischemic stroke patients. |
5.3 |
... Diagnosis Dementia is a prolonged deterioration of intellectual performance and thinking abilities severe enough to intervene with the ability to carry out activities of daily living. |
2.3 |
... Many of them have positive antibody profile for Dengue flavivirus . ... Suspected Dengue Fever 2 . Dengue Fever 3 . Dengue Shock Syndrome 4 . Dengue Hemorrhagic fever as per WHO guidelines. |
4 |
Pit and Fissure Sealants I Sealants will protect the grooves and pits in your son’s teeth from trapping sugary foods . The sugar is what causes cavities. |
2.4 |
Diabetes is the sixth leading cause of death in the U . ... Type two diabetes accounts for about ninety percent of all cases of the illness. |
1.1 |
Dependent Personality is a disease which requires dependency on someone or something to function in daily life . ... The operational criteria for dependent personality disorder in DSM shows the presence of dependent and submissive behavior which, by implication, follow from subjective choice rather than from inability to act differently. |
8.7 |
Diagnosis and Treatment of Depression in the Elderly Diagnosis and Treatment of Depression in the Elderly Mental disorders are becoming more prevalent in todays society as people add stress and pressure to their daily lives. |
4.1 |
DEPRESSION AND THE INDIVIDUAL 2 ABSTRACT Depression is widely reviewed as the most treatable of all mental disease . The causes of depression are still unclear. |
3.5 |
Many of the people in our society are unaware that they are suffering with depression . ... If so you could be among the fifteen percent of men and women who face depression on a daily basis. |
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Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Depression Several recent studies report significant improvement in symptoms among participants whose depression was treated with cognitive-behavioral CB methods Ahsan Timmon, 1999; Jones Perez, 2000; Li, Smith Adams, 1996. |
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... This past year I was diagnosed with clinical depression . Some background information about teenage depression is that it affects approximately 3 . ... School became an issue for me, as a result of my depression I lost my long term concentration limiting me to only be able to pay attention to one specific subject for about 30 minutes at a time. |
4.4 |
Before we get deep into a conversation about depression, lets first make sure we understand exactly what it is . The term depression is used to label a wide range of disorders from a sense of the blues or blahs, SAD Seasonal Affective Disorder , Dysthymia a longer lasting but mild form, and bi-polar disorder, marked by pendulum periods of depression and exhilaration. |
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Zoloft, Prozac, Multi-Vitamins there are so many things used to treat depression in humans today But what if you were an animal ? Can animals suffer from depression? |
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DEPRESSION Katie is eighteen years old now, a normal child, but when she was nine years old, she experienced Bipolar disorder . ... Fassler, Depression has devastating effects on teens. |
3.1 |
Depression has often been considered an illness that merely affects adults . ... Teenagers are more likely to take out their depression in reckless and irrational responses and may rely on drugs and alcohol as a relief and means of controlling their emotions. |
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Depression is a very common disease in America . ... More then seven million women it the United States alone suffer from depression . All over the world it appears that women are more effected by depression then men are. |
4.1 |
... If you feel this way for a substantial amount of time you could have depression . There are various types of depression . Depression is defined as some form of mood disorder that causes one or many of the following symptoms, low energy, prolonged sadness or irritability to name a few. |
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Depression Objectives 1 . ... The Counseling Team1881 Business Center Drive, Suite 11 San Bernardino, CA 92408 Tel 909-884-0133 Toll Free 800-222-9691 Fax 909-384-0734 Summery Many people suffer with some form of depression. |
2.2 |
Depression Feeling sad or down from time to time is a normal part of life . ... However, when these sad feelings last longer than a few weeks and start to interfere with normal life activities, it may be becoming a mood disorder commonly known as depression. |
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Depression What is depression ? According to the American Heritage Dictionary, depression is the condition of feeling sad or despondent . ... Also called clinical depression . Depression can be really serious. |
1.4 |
Major Depressive Disorder is a disorder which effects millions of people . This disorder effects every race, gender, and culture throughout the world . It does not care what age you are or where you grew up. |
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The name definition of the disability Depression unhappiness a state of unhappiness and hopelessness . ... Characteristics of the disability There are obviously numerous reasons why we get depressed, however, when getting to the source of adolescent depression we discover that there are just as many characteristics leading to the awareness of depression. |
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DEPRESSION - DEFINITION BC Ministry of Education 2001 Depression is a mental illness in which a person has feelings of sadness, instability, loneliness, hopelessness, worthlessness, and guilt. |
4.5 |
... Moderate Mental Retardation Mental retardation is a developmental disability that first appears in children . ... Mental retardation occurs in 2 . ... Moderate mental retardation consists of 10 of the population. |
1.3 |
The American Academy of Dermatology defines a dermatologist as a physician who has expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric and adult patients with benign and malignant disorders of the skin, mouth, external genitalia, hair and nails, as well as a number of sexually transmitted diseases. |
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Working in the dermatology field can be very hard work and gross to at times ! You can enjoy many aspects of a job like this. |
5.5 |
Action potentials are responsible for the majority of the distinct features that are witnessed in nerve fibres, such as the uses of temporal and spatial summation and the phenomenon of ‘all or nothing’ from which this spurs. |
2.3 |
Desiree’s baby is written in third person point of view , and is told by a non-participant , whose opinion does not effect the mood of the story. |
3.3 |
Patient teaching When teaching Mrs . Gettalife about dealing with her graves disease one of the most important things to include is controlling her eye symptoms i. |
3.8 |
Diabetes mellitus is a series diseases which affect the bodys metabolism, the way the body uses digested food for growth and energy . ... There are three different types of diabetes mellitus, each with its own special characteristics. |
1.9 |
Diabetes is often easy to ignore, especially in the early stages . ... Left untreated, diabetes can have devestating complications . ... While diabetes can be devestating, a little knowledge and care means diabetes sufferers can lead normal lives. |
6.2 |
... One of them that is most common among Americans, is diabetes . ... In basic diabetes the body does not use insulin and or does not use it in the right way. |
2.1 |
Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin . ... The cause of diabetes continues to be a wonder, although both genetics and environmental factors such as obesity and lack of exercise appear to play roles. |
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Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes originated at an early time . The earliest recording of diabetes was found by Egyptians in 1550 BC who called in Ebers Papyrus. |
1.3 |
What Is Diabetes - Biomedical Glucose needs the help of a hormone called insulin to help it flow from the blood to the body cells. |
2.8 |
Diabetes is a chronic and fatal disease in which there are above normal levels of glucose in the bloodstream . ... There are two main types of diabetes. |
10.9 |
Diabetes Diabetes is a very well known disease that is widely misunderstood as a mild, manageable condition . Diabetes can be fatal . ... The incidence of diabetes in the U. |