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    What is acupuncture? Acupuncture is a form of treatment that has been practiced in China and other Asian countries for many centuries. Acupuncture is based on the theory that energy‚ called chi‚ flows all around the body. Meridians are the pathways through which this energy(chi) flows around the body. According to acupuncturists‚ an illness will occur when the meridians (energy pathways) have been blocked or or there is an unbalance of the chi. Acupuncture thus heals a patient by unblocking the meridians

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    Deficiency Diseases

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    Causes: Common symptoms of Deficiency diseases are the following: * Fatigue  Irritability  Nervousness  Depression  Allergies  Insomnia  Frequent minor colds or illnesses Common symptoms of Deficiency diseases are the following: * Fatigue  Irritability  Nervousness  Depression  Allergies  Insomnia  Frequent minor colds or illnesses Symptoms: Kwashiorkor: This is a deficiency disease mainly affecting third world countries because it is caused

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    the symptoms of major depressive disorder can include: a depressed mood more often than not (this mood can include hopelessness‚ emptiness‚ etc.)‚ diminishes pleasure or interest in daily activity‚ unintended weight loss or weight gain‚ fatigue‚ insomnia or hypersomnia‚ and thoughts of death. Risk factors for major depressive disorder can include: a neurotic attitude‚ difficult childhood experiences‚ genetic from parents‚ a symptom of another illness like addiction. Major depressive disorder can

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    Drug Study

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    reactions Health Teaching: * Advice the patient not to use alcohol‚ sleep remedies or sedatives to prevent the occurrence of serious sedation * Inform the patient that he may experience drowsiness‚ restlessness‚ anxiety‚ depression‚ headache‚ insomnia. * Teach the patient to report to the occurrence of the involuntary movement of the face‚ eyes or limbs‚ severe dehydration and severe diarrhea | DRUG ORDER | BRAND NAME | PHARMACOLOGIC ACTIONS | INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS | ADVERSE EFFECT

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    that help others to understand what disorders are and how to handle them in difficult situations. In this essay it will be discussed what the understanding is of the causes and treatments of schizophrenia. This essay will also touch on anxiety and insomnia from a biopsychologist’s point of view as well as the relation to the nature versus nurture issue. Schizophrenia To be able to tell the areas of

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    Fight Club

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    Fight Club The main character who is also the Narrator‚ tells how he is exhausted of being controlled by our society. He works as a recall campaign coordinator‚ lives in a condo‚ and spends his money on furniture from “IKEA”‚ and everything seems to be perfect in his life. But he has no point in his life‚ his life is working at a job he hates and buying things that he does not need. With no point in his life‚ there no point of living for him. “Every takeoff and landing‚ when the plane banked too

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    According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)‚ researchers disagree “whether SAD is a distinct mental illness or a specific type of major depressive disorder” (Duckworth and Freedman). There are two types of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)‚ a winter and summer version. Researchers conclude that only about five percent of adults in America have the winter variant of SAD‚ and less than one percent have the summer variant (Khazan). NAMI defines the classic winter form of SAD as “recurrent

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    Christopher Nolan

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    2009). Nolan is now routinely considered one of the most accomplished living filmmakers. This essay will analyze the types of techniques he has used to create heart-stopping films‚ and will more specifically look at his methods used in creating Insomnia (2002)‚ his first studio film. I will also be analyzing the defaults in some of him major productions‚ and how his films can be improved. Despite his blockbuster hits‚ many critics fiercely dislike his work. They regard it as intellectually shallow

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    Coffee: Bad for Sleep

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    Late Night Cup of Coffee: Bad for Sleep Sleep is very important to human beings especially because it allows both our minds and body to rest. It sorts out and arranges our memory and it is necessary for our body to function well. In fact about 40% of a person’s day is allocated to sleep throughout adolescence. However‚ adolescents who are people aged 12 to 18 years need 9 hours of sleep but on average most teens get 7 hours only (Mindell and Owens 30). A variety of factors contributes to the tendency

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    Experimental Research

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    aid‚ researchers would need to study on patients who have trouble sleeping through the night. This can be the case of insomnia or it can be symptoms of another condition that causes a lack of sufficient sleep. Before the experiment begins‚ we must review the hypothesis to test the theory of the effectiveness of the new sleep aid. We can hypothesize that if patients with severe insomnia fell asleep faster and longer throughout the night‚ the new sleep aid can help enhance their sleep. There are also

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