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    With millions of Americans on antidepressants it is important to be aware of side effects. Knowing how to counter these side effects will help in easing your depression. If you experience anything unusual call your doctor right away. Make sure to discuss with your physician each side effect you are experiencing and how often they occur. Most side effects will be short lived and infrequent. However‚ only your doctor knows if you need a medication change or different treatment. Here are some tips on

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    Down's Syndrome

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    Down’s Syndrome Down’s syndrome is a genetic condition involving an extra chromosome‚ this change occurs around the time of conception. A person with Down’s syndrome has forty-seven chromosomes instead of the usual forty-six. A relatively common genetic disorder‚ Down’s strikes 1 out of 600 babies. In 95 percent of all cases‚ the disorder originates with the egg‚ not the sperm‚ and the only known risk factor is advanced maternal age-at age 35‚ a woman has 1 chance in 117 of having a baby with

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    Newborn Screening Act AN ACT PROMULGATING A COMPREHENSIVE POLICY AND A NATIONAL SYSTEM FOR ENSURING NEWBORN SCREENING Republic Act No. 9288 AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE LEGACY OR DONATION OF ALL OR PART OF A HUMAN BODY AFTER DEATH FOR SPECIFIED PURPOSES Introduction In the Philippines‚ cases of genetic disorder have increased as the population rises. Some of these inheritable conditions are already present at birth and many others are not recognized until the child gets older. One factor is

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    The Impact of Miscarriage Amy Hamilton HHG 4M0 Human Growth and Development November 10‚ 2010 Annotated Bibliography Callander‚ G.‚ Brown‚ G.‚ Tata‚ P. & Regan‚ L. (2007). Counterfactual thinking and psychological distress following recurrent miscarriage. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology‚ 25(1)‚ 51-65. This study’s aim is to explore the post trauma feelings such as counterfactual thinking‚ distress‚ plans‚ and search for meaning after the traumatic experience

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    LLM CANON LAW 2nd year Essay 4. What is the civil law on abortion and is this at odds with the Roman Catholic canon law? Introduction The word abortion comes from the Latin ’aboriri’ meaning to miscarry‚ where pregnancy ends too soon and the baby dies. The Abortion debate has become one of the most divisive and contentious issues of our time. Garlikov is of the opinion that once those for or against abortion reflect with more rationality‚they will discover

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    Two Ways of Taming a Shrew

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    Name: Oana- Maria Ungureanu Email Address: oanyungureanu@yahoo.com University: Babes-Bolyai University Course title: Gender stereotyping/ Masculine universalism Assignment number: 1 Interpretation title: Two ways of taming a shrew. A comparison between William Shakespeare’s ’’The Taming Of The Shrew’’ and ’’10 Things I Hate About You’’‚ the movie William Shakespeare’s plays lend themselves to a world of interpretations. The ‘’Bard of Avon’’ composed in the late XVI ͭ ͪ century a controversial

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    Birth Defect Research Paper

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    Defects Like most expectant parents‚ you probably alternate between fantasies about a healthy baby and worries that your baby will have a health problem. Or perhaps you’ve been told throughprenatal screening that your baby might be born with a birth defect. Many parents assume that all birth defects are severe or even fatal‚ but the fact is that many are treatable‚ often immediately after birth — and sometimes even before the baby is born. It’s especially important to know the risk factors

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    as woman with diabetes who happened to be pregnant‚ thereby medicalising her pregnancy. The midwife and student let Jill talk about her anxieties and wishes regarding the pregnancy. It was explained to Jill that regular appointments with the obstetrician and diabetic team would be recommended‚ but that continuity would still be maintained with the midwife and student. In practice‚ midwifery professionals actively pursue best outcomes for the women and babies in their care‚ with reduction in mortality/morbidity

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    For the purpose of this essay I will explore the aspects of Type I diabetes mellitus and the effect it has upon a woman and her midwife during the antenatal period. The question I intend to explore and answer is: “What is the role of the midwife in the management of the woman whose pregnancy is complicated by Type I diabetes?” The rationale for concentrating on this question is to address issues and concerns raised during a recent placement in an antenatal clinical setting. I intend to explore

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    Inequalities in Mexico HS Despite the fact that life expectancy at birth in Mexico has improved from forty-two years in 1940 to seventy-three in 2000‚ major inequalities persist in health and access to health care. The Mexican health care system has evolved into a series of disjointed subsystems that are incapable of delivering universal health insurance. Fragmentation and administrative complexity are often described as among the greatest weaknesses of the health system in the United States

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