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    INTRODUCTION Picture this you just got finish eating a huge meal and an hour later you’re having some weird cramping pains in your chest. You head over to your computer and type the symptom "chest pain" into your preferred search engine. The first result to pop up is heart attack. Your curiosity escalates into anxiety as you scroll through pages that list heart attack symptoms as the exact ones you’re having. More than likely‚ what you’re experiencing isn’t a heart attack at all but maybe something

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    HIV/AIDS Prevention and Support Informative Speech Purpose: I will speaking about HIV/AIDS. First‚ I will speak about the history of the disease. Second‚ I will talk about prevention of the disease. Lastly‚ I’ll talk about what steps you can take to make those you are partners or friends with comfortable living with HIV/AIDS. Introduction: I. Advocating and raising awareness for this disease is not something I take lightly. Being in the arts‚ you are surrounded by ways of helping others fight

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    Dementia is a term used for over 130 diseases that effect memory‚ behaviour and motor skills. Causes of these diseases may vary but are largely caused by the presence of ’plaques’ and ’tangles’ on the neurons in the brain. Plaques are proteins that the body can no longer break down which causes a build up‚ they get between the neurons and confuses message transmissions. The tangles are the proteins inside neurons that become abnormal. In Korsakoff’s disease long term abuse of alcohol is usually

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    older adults who suffer with Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer is an irreversible cognitive memory loss disease that is currently the leading cause of dementia. The disease is said to be more common on adult in their mid 60’s however early signs of the disease have been identified on individuals has young as 30. Memory loss‚ unpredictable behavior and abnormal language problems are just some of the symptoms of Alzheimer’s‚ a person with advance stages of the disease are totally depended on others. They

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    Diana Beharry PSY350: Physiological Psychology Alzheimer’s Disease Professor Candice Ward March 20‚ 2011 Introduction In 1901‚ a fifty one year old woman named Frau Auguste D. was admitted to a psychiatric hospital in Frankfurt‚ Germany. She had an unusual bunch of symptoms. While she had no history of prior psychiatric illness‚ her husband had noticed that Frau D. was becoming increasing paranoid‚ hallucinatory‚ agitated‚ disoriented‚ and having increasing difficulties with language functions

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    Memories are something that can not be taken from us‚ but what happens as we get older? As time goes by we begin to struggle due to losing memory. When Alzheimer’s Disease is mentioned‚ we often think about older people which make sense‚ because Alzheimer’s Disease symptoms begin before age 65 (Prevent and Reverse). Alzheimer’s Disease is a type of dementia that involves memory loss and causes problems with thinking and behavior that starts off calm but gets constantly worse. People who live with

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    Full Informative Speech: The four long term effects of Insufficient Sleep Good morning to Miss Christina and my fellow friends. Today I am going to tell you about the four long term effects of insufficient sleep. Many people are getting lesser and lesser sleep day by day. Do people know that insufficient sleep is actually bad for our health? The average time that an adult need to sleep is between seven and a half to nine hours. The sign and symptoms of insufficient sleep is that you will

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    INFORMATIVE SPEECH OUTLINE    SPCH1111  Brett Good  Deb Lawson 3/26/2015  Cancer  I. OPENING WOW​ : Did you know that more than eight million people are expected to  die from cancer just this year? That means there are over 1‚500 people dying from this  disease every day!  THESIS​ : Cancer is a fatal disease that could be preventable and one day possibly  curable.   FORECAST​ : In my speech‚ I will discuss exactly what cancer is‚ ways to protect  yourself and prevent from developing cancer‚ and also different types of treatment if 

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    Aly Beall Speech Date: Wednesday March 28‚ 2012 Informative Speech Introduction A. Attention Getter- Slap ruler on desk and yell “STOP DAYDREAMING AND PAY ATTENTION!!!!!!!!!!” B. Credibility- Being A.D.H.D.‚ I hear that a lot from my teachers. I have them clap their hands in front of my face or shake my desk to get me to pay attention. C. Common Ground- I’m sure everyone has had a story like one of mine‚ you were innocently daydreaming and in your own subconscious world‚ when you were rudely

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    Shider Alzheimer’s Disease B398: Brain Mechanisms and Behavior 29 April 2010 ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Alzheimer’s disease is a brain disease that is the most common form of dementia (Alzheimer’s Association‚ 2010). Alzheimer’s disease counts for approximately 65 % of all dementias. Alzheimer’s disease affects one’s memory and allows them to forget important information that happened throughout their lifetime. Alzheimer’s disease is also called Senile Dementia of the Alzheimer Type (SDAT) and just

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