Malignant hyperthermia Email this page to a friend Print Facebook Twitter Google+ Malignant hyperthermia is a disease that causes a fast rise in body temperature and severe muscle contractions when someone with the disease gets general anesthesia. It is passed down through families. Hyperthermia means high body temperature. This condition is not the same as hyperthermia from medical emergencies such as heat stroke or infection. Causes Malignant hyperthermia is inherited. Only 1 parent has to carry
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leading research into the long-term effects of marijuana‚ suggests that regular‚ long-term use of marijuana leads to deficits in IQ‚ executive functioning‚ motor and learning skills and short-term memory loss(Grant‚ Gonzalez‚ Carey‚ Natarajan‚ & Wolfson‚ 2003; Pope‚ Gruber‚& Yurgelun-Todd‚ 1995; Pope‚ Gruber‚ Hudson‚ Huestis‚ & Yurgelun-Todd‚ 2001; Solowij & Battisti‚ 2008; Grant et al.‚ 2003; as cited by Nehal P. Vadhan‚ Wilfred G. van Gorp‚ and Frances R. Levin 2011; Solowij‚ 2002;
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Percy travelled to Geneva Switzerland‚ where they stayed with the romantic writer Lord Byron for the summer. There she first conceived of the idea of writing a story based on the reanimation of corpses‚ which later resulted in her novel Frankenstein (Wolfson 22). She later gave birth to three more children‚ two of whom died independently of each other on their trip to Italy in 1818-22‚ Percy Florence‚ her only surviving child‚ was born in November of 1819. Mary’s Husband Percy Shelley then drowned to
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Introduction The primary focus is the French governmental rejection of popular American music‚ as well as other components of American culture‚ in the second half of the twentieth century‚ derived from France’s foreign policy with the USA‚ and it~ culture. What was interesting were the steps that the French took to protect their culture from what they saw‚ and continue to see‚ as the imminent destruction at the hands of popular American culture. Why does the French government reject popular American
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they are not showing signs of being intoxicated. Doug Wolfson an owner of a bar in Omaha‚ Nebraska had the same complaint about the law when he stated in an interview that "It’s very difficult as a bar owner to determine when somebody has maybe a whole bunch of drinks from earlier in the day and they come in here and have one beer‚ go out and get into an accident. Should that be my responsibility? I don’t think so." I believe Mr. Wolfson is right when saying that it should not be his responsibility
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individuals who develop dissociative disorders have a history of reoccurring and life threatening abuse at a young age‚ Atlas‚ J.A.‚ Wolfson‚ M.A.‚ & Lipschitz‚ D.S. (1995). ‘Dissociation’ can be referred to as a self-protection or survival technique. During the experience of extreme trauma‚ it has been found that the individual (commonly as a
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References: Mark D. Bowels (2013). Digital Literacy‚ Bridgepoint Education Chapter 7 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0xbjIE8cPM http: //newsroom.fb.com/News/806/Remembering-Our-Loved-Ones Sabrina Bachai and Elijah Wolfson (2014.) Academic Search premier
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001218-053 To what extent did the German economy of the 1920s and 1930s play a role in Hitler’s rise to power as the Chancellor of Germany? Liyana Fitzgerald 001218-053 Word Count: A: Plan of the investigation This investigation aims to assess the role that the post-World War 1 German economy played in Adolf Hitler’s rise to power as the Chancellor of Germany in 1933. In order to achieve this the investigation explores the way that the German economy
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a natural factor or disaster‚ is climate change such as a drought. Governments across the world‚ even within the United States have taken a stand against water scarcity to try to find solutions to better the management and distribution of water. Wolfson (2015)‚ for the first time in the state’s history‚ people within the state of California have been called to cut their daily water usage by 25% because the state is currently undergoing a drought. An example of a man-made factors are water pollution
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Codified Discrimination: Inequality for Gays and Lesbians in America The United States of America was founded on a belief that “all men are created equal.” It goes to the very core of our identity as a nation‚ and influenced the shape of our society and culture. However‚ our country’s history has shown that we have not always lived up to that ideal. Time and time again‚ we have gone to the point of enacting laws that segregate and privilege one group of Americans over another. It took the Civil
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