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Blind spot enlargement in non-athletes
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Introduction
Every eye has a blind spot .The blind spot is the hole in the retinal wall where the nerve ganglia pass though. This area of the retina contains no photoreceptors and therefore creates a black spot in every person's ...
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Body image is influenced by feelings and it actively influences much of the behavior, self-esteem, and psychopathology
... thinness is depicted everywhere as crucial to personal happiness. In latter days slim body is the key to all important modeling jobs and role-playing positions. For the past three decades, women and, increasingly, men have been preoccupied with how they ...
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Body Massage Case Study
... her wrists her (mild) arthritis in her hands and fingers will flare up, and the muscles in her forearms are also affected. She has an allergic reaction to aspirin and she is not taking any medication.
Treatment Plan
The goals of my ...
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Boots Products and Services.
... products
* We manufacture over 500 million units a year
Boots Retail International was set up to amplify Boots health and retail globally. Boots Advantage Card is the world's largest smartcard loyalty scheme, which now has close to 13 million members. Over 50% ...
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Both set in the 1920/30's "The Godmother" and "Bugsy Malone" have a lot of similarities but they also have differences due to the way in which the two stories are conducted and the events that occur.
... "Bugsy Malone" Tallulah is Fat Sam's partner but appears only to be seen as a sort of trophy for him, she is never asked for an opinion or to do anything important except 'fix your make up' as we hear ...
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BP - British Petroleum
... to assist in identifying potential areas for drilling. Thus, surface mapping of outcrops of sedimentary beds makes possible the interpretation of subsurface features, which can then be supplemented with information obtained by drilling into the crust and retrieving cores or ...
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Breast Cancer
... 1980s but leveled off to 100.6 cases per 100,000 women in the 1990s. The death rates from breast cancer also declined significantly between 1992 and 1996, with the largest decreases among younger women. Medical experts attribute the decline in breast ...
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Breast Cancer And Its Treatments.
... not just women who can get breast cancer in fact, 30% of people who get the disease are men.
The most common type of breast cancer is ductal carcinoma; this begins in the lining of the ducts when cells there become ...
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Breast Feeding Vs Bottle Feeding
... for older or hungrier babies. Although they have the same nutritional composition, it may be that the type of curds formed in the stomach from casein take longer to digest, leaving the baby feeling fuller for longer.
(www.bbc.co.uk/health)
Advantages of Breast ...
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Briefly describe the contributions made by Louis Pasture, Florence Nightingale and James Simpson to medical science and then explain which of these three people you think had the greatest influence on Lister.
... took away the pain from surgery. At this time it was widely accepted that it was the 'shock of the knife' that kept the patient alive. By taking away the pain of surgery, this theory was proven wrong and longer, ...
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Bromoxynil
... solvent for cleaning metal parts.
Drinking or breathing high levels of trichloroethylene may cause nervous system effects, liver and lung damage, abnormal heartbeat, coma, and possibly death. The IARC (International Agency for Research on Cancer) has determinded Trichloroethylene not to ...
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Bulimia Nervosa
... the condition was established (Gross, 2001: 657). Bulimia shall now be studied in relation to psychological aspects, definitions, prevalence, symptoms, complications, treatment and possible causes.
"Bulimia is a syndrome characterised by episodes of binge eating followed by compensatory behaviour such as ...
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Caffeine has been suggested as a possible cause of cancer or of birth abnormalities
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Caffeine has been suggested as a possible cause of cancer or of birth abnormalities
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Can CBT make a meaningful contribution in the treatment of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and severe personality disorders? Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for psychosis focuses on altering the thoughts, emotions, and behaviours
... one episode of psychosis and some recover from schizophrenia. Over the past ten years the use of CBT for treating schizophrenia has been extensively studied. Much informative research has been conducted using the empirical approach of meta-analysis, which allows one ...
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Cancer Leukaemia.
... monocytes, red cells and platelets.
Above: Leukaemic marrow showing lymphoid blast cells.
Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) is the commonest form in children (about 85% of cases) but much more treatable at a young age. Latest data shows an 80% 5 year survival. ...
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Cancer is a disease where cells grow out of control and invade, erode and destroy normal tissue.
... that cells grow and reproduce in an orderly and controlled way. If the system goes wrong for any reason, the usual result is that the cell dies. But occasionally the system goes wrong, due to genetic mutation, in a way ...
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Cancer, its causes and effects
... or mitosis and cell division happens a lot more often that in normal healthy cells. This is important to know because many drugs used to fight cancer attack malignant cells during the active phase. At this accelerated rate, they often ...
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Cancer- Is Prevention better than cure?
... by lifestyle and some are inherent respectively. Here are a few points about Cancer and some of the different forms it may take in the body (www.imperialcancer.co.uk '01)
* Most common cancers, carcinomas, arise from epithelial tissue. Epithelial tissue can be ...
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Cancer.
... The body starts to make too many white blood cells and too few of red blood cells. The white blood cells do not mature properly. As a result, the immune system does not function properly and infections occur easily. Abnormal ...
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Cannabis
... other drug, but making marijuana illegal does establish a "gateway."
The primary focus of the drug war, draining half of its resources and tying up about a third of the criminal justice system. An 80% increase in marijuana arrests since ...
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Cannabis
... cultivated across southern USA. Growing conditions there are favourable, and the plant has spread widely as a weed.
Cannabis users in Europe and North America are constantly trying to find new varieties that can grow in greenhouses or which have more ...
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Cannabis As A Medicine
... 19th century more than 100 papers were published recommending cannabis for a range of conditions.
In the Pharmacopoeia of 1918, cannabis is recommended for the treatment of asthma, migraine, acute nervousness, sleeplessness, period pains, and the relief of pain. After ...
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cardiovascular system
... chambers.
The rhythmic automatic repeated beating of the heart is maintained by electrical impulses that begin in the bodies natural paste maker that is founding the sinoatrail node.
Aorta
This significant artery is the largest blood vessel in the ...
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Care for Babies
... treatment, between 8-9 the baby is in good condition and 10 means they are in the best possible condition. Most babies score nine, losing one point for having blue extremities (hands and feet).
Shortly after this the midwife will weigh ...