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    Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

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    argue that this ever busy lifestyle is from always being connected (through cell phones‚ text messaging‚ voicemail‚ email‚ etc.) and never making the separation from work and play. That is why a growing disease in today’s culture is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)‚ at about half a million people in America alone. Currently‚ the exact cause is unknown because there is no lab test‚ scan‚ or blood test that diagnoses CFS. It was once believed that this disease was closely linked with Epstein-Barr

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    despite the cramps and the headaches‚ we manage to make our way to the refrigerator to satisfy our cravings. Sounds awful? Definitely‚ but unfortunately it’s a medical condition we women have to deal with on a monthly basis. PMS (Premenstrual Syndrome) is considered a medical condition because it brings discomfort in your body. It mainly affects women of childbearing age. As per the Cleveland clinic website‚ “more than one in three women suffer from PMS and 20 suffer so severely that their lives

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    Autism And Asperger Syndrome

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    They comprise of Autistic disorder; Asperger’s syndrome; Rett’s disorder; childhood disintegrative disorder and pervasive development. A complex syndrome that can be described as having many different brain disorders with similar characteristics. A child can be diagnosed as having autism based from the age of three if they are displaying “(1) significant

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    Chronic Shock Syndrome

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    patterns change. The person holds their breath during the initial phase‚ then moves to uneven breathing. (sounds like when someone is about to cry). – Adrenaline is released. – Heart starts beating faster‚ and blood pressure increases. – Eyes look empty‚ vacant – Person loses color‚ and may look grayish. – Skin becomes clammy and cold. Shock State Emotional level— • Mind is preparing to manage the disaster by: • Emotions shut down. No response. • Person feels numb- this is a defense. •

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    Barbie Doll Syndrome

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    If the shoe doesn’t fit … “I call it ‘Barbie Doll Syndrome’– a 6 foot tall woman just doesn’t wear size 4 shoes. It’s abnormal‚ but we all want to look like Barbie‚” says fellowship trained orthopaedic foot surgeon Pam Davis‚ M.D.‚ Midwest Foot and Ankle Specialists‚ Davenport. “The typical problems I see are directly related to shoes that aren’t shaped like a person’s foot. Wearing shoes too small or those shaped in an unnatural way will cause deformities‚” she adds.   Pamela Davis‚ M.D

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    PTSD syndrome is a serious psychological problem that usually occurs as a result of a traumatic experience and causes fear and a total sense of powerlessness with the patient. Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) with adequate access and above all understanding of this condition can be successful‚ mitigate and eventually completely eliminated. In what way can alleviate the problems and how to overcome the traumatic experiences in the right way‚ find out below . PTSD SYNDROME DEFINITION AND CAUSES

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    Is Your Glass Half Full or Half Empty? Is Your Glass Half Full or Half Empty? Shakespeare quotes “there is nothing good or bad but thinking makes it so.” These are words of wisdom‚ as Shakespeare had discovered centuries ago that are still relative to the daily events that occur for the average twenty-first century adult. People often waste too much time thinking about small negative aspects of their day which creates added stress that is not necessary. Like over analyzing every detail of

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    Ever since I was a kid I’ve been afraid of empty spaces. I would put random objects all around my house to try and fill the empty spaces: a notebook in the corner of the dining room‚ a teddy bear in the middle of the kitchen‚ a tissue box in the hallway. My parents took me to a doctor because they thought I had OCD. But‚ no‚ that was not the reason for my behavior‚ for my fear. No‚ it was the result of an incident that happened 17 years ago. An incident I try so hard to forget but still remember

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    Dream Night Empty Skies Follow Heavy Rains Most children want to have a pet to take care of‚ and I was no different. But now‚ at 20 years old‚ I want such a friend more than ever. I hummed softly to myself as I strolled the sidewalk‚ avoiding the shallow puddles from the morning rain. Perhaps it was the inherent loneliness of a solo walk‚ or maybe it was that I’d passed the pet shelter a block back. If I had such a friend‚ I could go on these walks with a smile. I could act like I was having a conversation

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    Congenital Heart Syndrome

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    through the aortic valve. These valves can be diseased in a few ways. First‚ they might fail to close completely‚ allowing blood to flow backward. Second‚ they may be stiff‚ and thus fail to open properly. When this happens‚ the chambers are unable to empty. Third‚ a valve might be unable to open at all. Signs of a valve defect vary based on which valve is affected. For example‚ a regurgitant - or‚ "leaking" - mitral valve will prevent oxygen-rich blood from being circulated to the body. This leads to

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