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    Moderate drinking can have beneficial effects on the heart‚ especially among those at greatest risk for heart attacks‚ such as men over the age of forty-five and women after menopause. But long-term heavy drinking increases the risk for high blood pressure‚ heart disease‚ and some kinds of stroke. According to findings published Jan. 29 in the journal Stroke. People who average more than two drinks a day have a thirty-nine percent higher risk of stroke compared to those whose daily average amounts

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    common side effect when the affected person falls asleep or wakes up. Lastly‚ another symptom someone with narcolepsy can experience is having hallucinations at the time of falling asleep. For the treatment of narcolepsy‚ I would select a Schedule IV controlled substance drug such as Nuvigil‚ which is also called Armodafinil. It would be my chosen drug because it has been commonly used‚ is not additive as other treatment options‚ and has very few serious side effects. The worst side effect being a skin

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    classified based upon severity‚ which in turn may determine the prognosis of recovery. Severity types include mildmoderate‚ or severe. Mild traumatic brain injury is commonly known as a concussion. These types of injuries are often seen in sports. Concussions are defined in terms of the duration of confusion or loss of consciousness‚ which may not exceed 30 minutes (Traumaticbraininjury.com‚ n.d.a). Prognosis is good with these types of injuries‚ although patients may experience mild cognitive deficits

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    Evaluation of Epworth Sleepiness Scale as a screening method for Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS) ABSTRACT Objective: To compare the results of the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) score and the Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI) measured by overnight polysomnography in patients diagnosed to have Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome in King Hussein Medical Center (KHMC)‚ to evaluate the Epworth Sleepiness Scale as a screening method for OSAS. Method: Retrospective study of patients diagnosed to have obstructive

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    Side effects of SNS In 2011‚ a story of a young man who burned himself to death had provoked a democratic movement in Tunisia called the ‘Jasmine Revolution’. It surprised the world that twenty-three years of dictatorship had collapsed in a flash. Social networking services played an important role in the movement of that as soon as the young man killed himself‚ people were sharing and tweeting how he died. As far as that moment‚ SNS seemed to have represented political power in a positive way

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    Side Effects of Plastic Surgery Plastic surgery‚ like most of medicine‚ was a work in progress for centuries. Now people are paying top dollar to modify their body‚ everything from their face to their stomach to even their buttocks. The question one must consider before making a decision to change physically is‚ are the side effects worth it? Under going plastic surgery can open-doors for bacterial or viral infections‚ allergic reactions from medications to result in unwanted scars‚ irreversible

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    Side Effects of Oral Antidiabetic Agents Sulfonylureas are associated with weight gain and hypoglycemia.(35) Sulphonylureas should be avoided where possible in severe hepatic impairment and in acute porphyria . They should not be used during pregnancy or breast-feeding .Sulphonylureas are contra-indicated in the presence of ketoacidosis.(36) Biguanides is associated with a low frequency of lactic acidosis. Biguanides major side effects are seen in the gastrointestinal tract‚ with nausea‚ cramps‚

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    The Side Effects of an Abortion In 1973 the death risk from abortion was 3.4 deaths per 100‚000 women. Before 1973 there were even more deaths as it was an illegal procedure‚ many unqualified people who didn’t know what they are doing‚ undertook the procedure and often used hangers and other sharp objects. By 1985 the death risk had dropped to .4 deaths per 100‚000 women‚ and today it is a very rare occasion for a woman to die from an abortion.

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    Running head: PATIENTS’ DIGNITY AND THE EFFECTS OF NURSING CARE Patients’ Dignity and the Effects of Nursing Care Patients’ Dignity and the Effects of Nursing Care Introduction Modern healthcare is moving toward a patient-centered care‚ emphasizing patients’ autonomy‚ and participation in decision making about treatment. Despite these expectations‚ patients feel vulnerable not only due to disease process‚ but also due to the power exerted by the hospital system

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    by professional athletes and body building to get an edge over their competitors. Performance enhancing drugs are usually injected but can also be taken orally. Setting aside the increase in athletic performance steroids also come with a lot of side effects; many steroid abusers suffer from strokes‚ liver damage‚ and reproductive problems. Although steroid may help increase athletic

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