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    Treatment helps relieve many symptoms of schizophrenia‚ but most people who have the disorder cope with symptoms throughout their lives. However‚ many people with schizophrenia can lead rewarding and meaningful lives in their communities. Researchers are developing more effective medications and using new research tools to understand the causes of schizophrenia. In the years to come‚ this work may help prevent and better treat the illness. Schizophrenia symptoms also can be attributed to other

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    therapy for schizophrenia is drug therapy. Some drugs are more effective at reducing the positive symptoms such as delusions and hallucination than negative symptoms such as lack of motivation and social withdrawal. There are two main categories of drugs‚ neuroleptic drugs and atypical drugs. Neuroleptic drugs such as Prolixin are conventional drugs that reduce psychotic symptoms but produce some of the symptoms of neurological diseases. These drugs block the activity of the neurotransmitter dopamine within

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    What is atherosclerosis? Atherosclerosis (or arteriosclerotic vascular disease) is a condition where the arteries become narrowed and hardened due to an excessive build up of plaque around the artery wall. The disease disrupts the flow of blood around the body‚ posing serious cardiovascular complications. What is atherosclerosis? Atherosclerosis (or arteriosclerotic vascular disease) is a condition where the arteries become narrowed and hardened due to an excessive build up of plaque around

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    affective disturbances‚ and social withdrawal.”# Schizophrenia is the disease of the brain itself which interferes with function of the brain‚ which can trigger symptoms like hallucinations‚ delusions‚ thought‚ movement and speech disorganization‚ inappropriate affect‚ which are called positive symptoms. There are also negative symptoms that include flat affect‚ alogia‚ and avolition. (Understanding Abnormal Behavior‚ p. 419-427) There are different types of Schizophrenia: paranoid‚ disorganized

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    UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS COLLEGE OF NURSING Espana Blvd. Sampaloc‚ Manila The Intensity of Menopausal Symptoms and the Level of Depression among Imprisoned Women 3NUR3 – RLE 2A Cloa‚ Joanna Mari T. Cocos‚ Sabino Joshua IV B. Concepcion‚ Gian Lois L. Coronia‚ Andrea Louise D.G. Corpuz‚ Marina Angeleenn V. Corpuz‚ Melissa Lalaine O. CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND 1.1 INTRODUCTION Most women have experienced intermittent psychological manifestations brought

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    muscle aches. Symptoms appear 1-2 days after exposure and last 1-3 days. Adenovirus- infects children younger than 2 years old. Of the 49 types of Adenoviruses‚ one strain affects the gastroenteritis tract‚ causing vomiting and diarrhea. Symptoms appear 8-10 days after exposure‚ last 5-12 days‚ and occur year round. Astrovirus- infect infants‚ young children‚ and adults. Causes vomiting and watery diarrhea. Symptoms appear 3-4 days and last 2-7 days. Symptoms are milder than the symptoms of norovirus

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    Neuropathy: Get the Facts on This Little-Known Nerve Disorder Neuropathy or peripheral neuropathy afflicts millions of people across this country. If you suffer from this disorder‚ your symptoms may include unexplained pain‚ tingling‚ numbness or muscle weakness. The symptoms will appear in the legs‚ feet‚ arms‚ hands and other parts of your body depending on the cause of it in a particular sufferer. When you first notice signs of the disorder‚ you should consult a doctor to receive a proper diagnosis

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    restless‚ purposeless and sedentary behaviors and their risk of exhaustion‚ malnutrition and self-inflicted injury is high (Jones‚ Buckley & Kessler‚ 2006). Residual Schizophrenia In this subtype‚ the symptoms severities have already decreased. However‚ delusion‚ hallucinations and other symptoms can be present but they are reduced compared to when the disorder was originally diagnosed. Negative disturbances such as blank looks‚ inexpressive faces‚ seeming lack of interest in people and the world

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    by James Parkinson‚ the founder of the brain disorder. Many symptoms can be described within this disorder and to some extent‚ some causes can able be defined. Treatment then becomes easier to invent or find as causes and symptoms are apparent. This research paper will attempt to discuss the various connections with Parkinson’s disease and make the entire picture visible. The main attempt of this research paper will be signs and symptoms of Parkinson’s disease‚ the causes and brain mechanisms‚ and

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    different and they all cause sufferers to experience a different set of symptoms. Catatonic schizophrenia can include periods of time where the individual moves very little and does not respond to instructions (Nordqvist 1). This type of schizophrenia is very rare‚ but can still be found in people. Paranoid Schizophrenia is the most common type of schizophrenia in most parts of the world (Haycock 73). This type has the more common symptoms‚ such as delusions‚ hallucinations‚ perceptual disturbances‚ and

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