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    Effects of Epidural

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    The topic i have chose is the risks of epidurals. This topic will be very interesting and fun to lean about. The reason why i have chosen this topic is because I find it intresting for many reasons. A few are‚ first‚ that it was started with an injection of cocaine. Also‚ I have heard a lot about girls getting back pain‚ and many other complicatons from the epidural. The main reason I chose this topic was because I have not yet had a child myself‚ and still have not decided in which road I

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    increases blood pressure. The long term process is increasing blood volume by production of more erythrocytes or the retention of liquid. The liquid is maintained whether it is by activating thirst in order to cause the intake of liquid‚ release of antidiuretic hormone

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    people thinks that stress are helpful‚ their blood vessels will stayed relaxed and a much healthier cardiovascular profile was seen. Oxytocin is a neuro-hormone‚ it primes you to do things that strengthen close relationships and enhances your empathy. It increase your willingness and empathy to help and support the people you care about. It’s also a stress hormone. It’s also plays one of the main roles in your body ‚ which is to protect the cardiovascular system from stress‚ it also helps your blood

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    10 ways to relieve your migraine without pills 1. Eat properly and regularly. Too low blood sugar levels can trigger migraine attacks. Make sure to eat regularly during the day‚ so that the blood sugar is maintained at a stable level. If it takes too long between meals - eat snack. Many migraine sufferers react to certain food and drink‚ often chocolate‚ strong cheeses‚ sausages and meat products‚ citrus‚ coffee‚ red wine and light beverages. Be aware of certain foods act as triggers for your migraines

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    stress and this can make you healthier‚ along with being capable of coping with that stress. The human body actually prepares us for the stress that we are going to face and it helps us go through it‚ it really is amazing. Not only that‚ but the hormones that are incorporated in the response of stress allow us to find help when we are in need of it. I have never thought about stress in this way and how some stress can actually be good for us. This TEDTalk allowed me to open my eyes and look at the

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    there are biological origins of behavior‚ animal research may provide insight into human behavior‚ and to an extent human behavior is genetically based. The first principle (biological origins of behavior) deals with the idea that neurotransmitters‚ hormones‚ and other specific brain processes can have an effect on behavior. For example‚ one study looked at criminals charged with murder who testified “Not Guilty By Reason of Insanity” and to see whether these criminals had any biological defects that

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    describe homeostasis as a constant changed activity‚ because the body must experience a dynamic in order to maintain homeostasis. With this being said‚ the feedback system is in complete control of your body; controlling the levels of gases‚ nutrients‚ hormones‚ and chemical substances. Using feedback mechanisms‚ the system has full regulation of your growth and reproduction in your body (eNotes). There can be two different effect of the feedback control--negative or positive. In a negative feedback‚

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    reduction in fluid intake does not reduce amounts and consistency of urine excretion. It is a rare condition‚ affecting approximately 1 in every 25‚000 people.  Diabetes insipidus occurs because the body does not properly produce‚ store or release antidiuretic hormone (ADH) and kidneys do not respond properly to ADH.  SIGNIFICANT OF THE NAME DIABETES INSIPIDUS Diabetes is a Greek word meaning “siphon”; it is derived from the verb diabainein‚ which means “to stand with legs apart or to go through

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    Exe 27 Bio 202

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    ___________________ ______ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ ______ 2. Define hormone. _________________________________________________________________________________ ____ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ ______ 3. Chemically‚ hormones belong chiefly to two molecular groups‚ the ____________________________________________ and the _________________________________________

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    Anatomy & Physiology for Health Professions: An Interactive Journey Second Edition CHAPTER 17 The Urinary System: Filtration and Fluid Balance Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education‚ Inc. All rights reserved. Learning Objectives • Identify the parts of the urinary system. • Explain general functions of the urinary system. • Explain the relationships of the urinary system to the endocrine & circulatory systems. • Describe the structure & function of the nephron Copyright ©2011 by Pearson

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