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    The essential benefits of Primrose oil and the possible side effects that may affect health Extracted from the bud of Eveneing Primrose Plant‚ also called the Oenothera biennis plant‚ the plant‚ from several centuries is used to treat numerous health ailments‚ for example‚ preeclampsia‚ infertility‚ joint pain‚ obesity‚ heart disorders‚ Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)‚ immunity impairment‚ and addiction to alcohol. However‚ the benefits of primrose oil do not end here. The article

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    Gingivitis The longer plaque and tartar are on teeth‚ the more harmful they become. The bacteria cause inflammation of the gums that is called "gingivitis."  In gingivitis‚ the gums become red‚ swollen and can bleed easily.  Gingivitis is a mild form of gum disease that can usually be reversed with daily brushing and flossing‚ and regular cleaning by a dentist or dental hygienist. This form of gum disease does not include any loss of bone and tissue that hold teeth in place. [pic]Back to top

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    When evaluating human health‚ it is necessary to look at the how the human body evolved. An evolutionary perspective is important to fully understand human health because it tells us how and why our bodies adapted. By knowing how our bodies adapted‚ we are giving them the best possible chance to function at their full potential. By functioning at their full potential‚ we are diminishing our chances for life threatening conditions‚ and improving our overall life quality and expectancy. One example

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    blood‚ which is either caused by the inability to produce insulin (a hormone that controls blood glucose levels) or by the body not being able to effectively use insulin. There are three different types of diabetes‚ which are type 1‚ type 2 and gestational diabetes and all types are complex and serious. The relationship between obesity is very pondering and much research hasn’t been successful to detect all the relations between the two‚ but it has been discovered and verified that obesity causes

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    known as hypertension‚ is a disease that runs in my family. High blood pressure (HBP) or hypertension means high pressure (tension) in the arteries. Arteries are vessels that carry blood from the pumping heart to all the tissues and organs of the body. High blood pressure does not mean excessive emotional tension‚ although emotional tension or stress can temporarily increase blood pressure. Normal blood pressure is below 120/80; blood pressure between 120/80 and 139/89 is called "pre-hypertension"‚ and

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    Health History (other hospitalizations & surgeries): Right knee replacement (2010). Hysterectomy‚ Cholecystectomy Date of admission: 10/12/2011 Admitting Diagnosis:   Macular degeneration‚ COPD‚ Asthma‚ GERD‚ Rheumatoid arthritis‚ Hypertension Anticipated Nursing Plan of Care: maintain airway patency‚enhance nutritional intake‚ relieve and control painprevent or minimize development of myocardial complication. Frequency of Vital Signs: once daily Blood sugar:normal Diet:

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    What Is Pheochromocytoma?

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    Pheochromocytoma is defined as‚ a tumor that is derived from chromaffin cells and is usually associated with paroxysmal or sustained hypertension. Chromaffin refers to staining deeply with chromium salts <chromaffin cells of the adrenal medulla>. Paroxysmal means‚ of‚ relating to‚ or marked by paroxysms < the hypertension may be either sustained or paroxysmal>. Hypertension is the high arterial blood pressure that is usually indicated by an adult systolic blood pressure of 140 or greater(Pheochromocytoma

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    have been enjoying with no idea as to their value: 1. Garlic - Garlic contains allicin‚ a substance which has antibacterial‚ antioxidant‚ lipid lowering and anti-hypertension properties. In a pilot study made at Clinical Research Center of New Orleans on whether garlic could lower blood pressure‚ nine patients with severe hypertension were given a garlic preparation containing 1.3 % allicin. Sitting blood pressure fell with a significant decrease in diastolic blood pressure only five to 14 hours

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    The scientist‚ who has contributed to biology that has made an impact on my life‚ is Stephen Hales. Whether or not you have the prognosis‚ his discovery provided a way for individual to live a healthier life. Not only did Stephen Hales pioneer the study of plant physiology‚ then he contributed to the first major account of blood pressure‚ and the invention of a machine for ventilating buildings. To formulate the results vital for his implications‚ he carefully measured the blood pressure of three

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    attention to initial symptoms‚ including onset and duration‚ nature (intermittent or continuous) and changes. 2) History of similar symptoms previously experienced. 3) Current medications. 4) History of risk factors and other illnesses such as hypertension and 5) family history of stroke or cardiovascular disease (2000 p.1526). Miller & Elmore explain the following guidelines for responding to a stroke; Within 10 minute of arrival: - Asses patient’s ABCs and vital signs - Provide oxygen by

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