selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors like fluoxetine, atypical antidepressants like trazodone, monoamine oxidase inhibitors like selegiline etc., are effective only in a certain portion of the patients is often associated with more side-effects or adverse effects such as Nausea, vomiting, gastrointestinal discomfort, sexual dysfunction and weight loss, etc. Occasionally, some patients may experience excitement, anxiety, insomnia, restlessness or seizure, blurred vision, difficulty passing urine,
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MANAGEMENT of Prolapsed Intervertebral Disc (Slipped Disc) • Rest to spine for at least 6-12 weeks. • Use of hard bed. • In severe cases- traction is applied to leg or pelvis, provided there is no cord compression. • Regain mobility gradually. • Restrict jerky movements. • Avoid- forward bending, lifting weight. • Reduce weight if obese. Homeopathy Treatment & Homeopathic Remedies for Prolapsed Intervertebral Disc (Slipped Disc) Homeopathy treats the person as a whole. It means that
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Max Carey Ethics Paper 2 December 2, 2011 The Argument for Consequentialism Consequentialism and Imannuel Kant’s Theory of Moral Value provide a good framework for deciding what right actions are and specifically what actions are deemed intrinsically valuable. Consequentialism is going to emphasize that actions maximizing intrinsic value for all people affected by a situation are morally right while Kant is going to stress that only the motive behind an action determines whether an action
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with specialized equipment. A human disaster is an event directly and principally caused by one or more identifiable deliberate or negligent human action. Whereas a natural disaster is a natural event such as a flood, earthquake, or hurricane that causes great damage or loss of life. A disaster is often considered a human disaster if it has been caused by human interference or activity that has made the threat of seismic events worse, by measurements such as amount of deaths or cost to an economy
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affects many males and causes a great threat to families, friends, and even complete strangers. Most personality disorders may cause an inconvenience to a person’s family and friends, but usually harm themselves more than others. Antisocial Personality Disorder contrasts from other personality disorders because the defining trait is a predatory attitude toward other people. “They have a chronic indifference to and violation of the rights of one’s fellow human beings. The cause of antisocial personality
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TOPIC = Causes and effects of Global Warming DEFINITION =Global warming refers to the increase in the average temperature of global surface air and oceans and to continuing increases in those temperatures. Another term for "global warming" is "climate change." Global warming is primarily a problem of too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere which acts as a blanket, trapping heat and warming the planet. CAUSES -Natural causes are causes created by nature. One natural cause is a release of
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tactics to elicit responses from their subjects. One is called the "relevant-irrelevant" technique, which mixes questions like "Did you steal the money?" in with questions like "Is today Tuesday?" Questions that are relevant to the topic are suppose to cause a jump within the subject’s autonomic system and in turn would produce results on the polygraph. Another tactic that is commonly used is "comparison questions" this process is similar to relevant-irrelevant questioning except all of the questions pertain
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Associate Level Material Sedimentary Rock Worksheet Use the following table to describe and distinguish between the effects of weathering and erosion. Each response must be at least 200 words. |Effects of Weathering |Effects of Erosion |What are the Differences? | |Weathering breaks down and decomposes |Erosion removes materials from the surface |The difference between weathering and | |rocks. There are chemical and
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data in order to gain in depth understanding of what is the cause of the exhibited symptoms, and to rule out certain issues. Subjective data: 1) Dyspnea. (Shortness of breath) What kind of activities and amounts bring on shortness of breath. Did these activities bring the shortness of breath 6 months ago? Does shortness of breath come on suddenly? Is it constant or comes and goes? Is it changed by the position change, for example lying down? Does it wake you up at night? Does the shortness of
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Methods of Lie Detection Samuel Medina Housatonic Community College Abstract This research paper will cover a few different aspects of Lie Detection. Through the knowledge gathered from 5 journal articles the reader will learn of different methods of lie detection as well as some real life applications and the possibilities of lie detection in the near future. The areas that the 5 journal articles touch upon are the Cognitive load approach, the use of the polygraph
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