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    physical effect that Gary and Harrison (2006) believe is death. Also‚ the Women Exploited By Abortion organization showed that abortion leads to shock and comas. As Puja (2011) also cited‚ abortion might cause abdominal pain‚ cramping‚ diarrhea‚ nausea and vomiting. According to the “Hand book on abortion” by Wilke (1979)‚ abortion might lead to cervical cancer. Those are a few reasons that abortion should be

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    Heart Attcks

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    Each Year 1.1 Million people in the United States have heart attacks and almost half of them die. Even though heart attacks isn’t the end of a person’s life‚ people can still live an active‚ productive life after a heart attack‚ because people can live healthier lives and people can go about doing things like before. This disease will take you by surprise all of a sudden. It may be surprising that while many women believe breast cancer is most threatening to them‚ it is a fact that they are eight

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    and cause euphoria means a feeling of exaggerated and unrealistic well-being. It numb the senses‚ relieved severe pain‚ and inducing sleeps. The common side effect of narcotic was nausea‚ constipation‚ and allergic reaction. Taking a lot of narcotic doses is really dangerous because the side effects was nauseavomiting‚ dizziness‚ severe itching‚ dry mouth‚ loss of consciousness‚ depressed respiration‚ difficulty urination‚ coma‚ and death. Narcotics can be really bad because of their possible

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    Communicable Disease: Communicable diseases‚ also known as infectious diseases or transmissible diseases‚ are illnesses that result from the infection‚ presence and growth of pathogenic (capable of causing disease) biologic agents in an individual human or other animal host. Infections may range in severity from asymptomatic (without symptoms) to severe and fatal. The term infection does not have the same meaning as infectious disease because some infections do not cause illness in a host. Disease

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    injury‚ or tumors. Symptoms of acute pyelonephritis typically include fever and chills‚ burning or frequent urination‚ aching pain on one or both sides of the lower back or abdomen‚ cloudy or bloody urine‚ and fatigue. Patient may also have nauseavomiting‚ and diarrhea. The symptoms of chronic pyelonephritis include weakness‚ loss of appetite‚ hypertension‚ anemia‚ and protein and blood in the urine. Treatment of acute pyelonephritis may require hospitalization if the patient is severely ill

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    Uti Research Paper

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    frequently. • Needing to urinate urgently. • Pain or a burning sensation with urination. • Urine that smells bad or unusual. • Cloudy urine. • Pain in the lower abdomen or back. • Trouble urinating. • Blood in the urine. • Vomiting or being less hungry than normal. • Diarrhea or abdominal pain. • Vaginal

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    described as “feeling as if the room is spinning.” (Dizziness and vertigo‚ 2016) Equilibrium‚ a special sense‚ is affected by labyrinthitis this is what causes vertigo and loss of balance. Other symptoms of labyrinthitis include dizziness‚ nausea and vomiting‚ a ringing or buzzing noise in the ears also known as tinnitus‚ loss of hearing‚ fainting‚ convulsing‚ slurred speech‚ fever‚ weakness‚ paralysis‚ double vision‚ and difficulty focusing the eyes. (Campellone‚

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    Sometimes there can be both. Heroin’s short-term effect vary‚ the effects include Euphoria‚ warm flushing of the skin‚ dry mouth‚ heavy feeling in the hands and feet‚ itching‚ nausea‚ Dymond Foster Period 4 4.6.16 vomiting‚ slowed breathing and heart rate‚ clouded thinking‚ and alternate wakeful and clumsy states. Its long-term effects are followed by collapsed veins‚ abscesses (swollen tissue with pus)‚ constipation and stomach cramps‚ infection

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    ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE: HEALTH IMPACTS AND PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS In the Australian Bureau of Statistics in 1997 10‚000 people had prevalence to substance abuse disorders. Dependence - has replaced the word addiction Harmful use – has replaced the word Abuse Australia is ranked 15TH in the world with Alcohol Abuse. France is ranked No. 1 Drug use disorders overall substance abuse 18-25 21.5% males

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    Noradrenaline-Serotonin Specific Antidepressants (NaSSAs). NaSSAs increase the concentration of the neurotransmitters serotonin and norepinephrine while blocking 5HT2 and 5HT3 receptors‚ an action that leads to the lessening of side effects like anxiety‚ headaches‚ vomiting

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