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- 5931: Therapeutic Touch : Its Effectiveness On Surgical Incision Site Pain
- ... its in depth look at two case studies and how the therapeutic touch was used on two specific patients. The case studies gave an in depth look at the patients history and treatment and out comes after therapeutic touch was used. It also explained the settings and exactly what was done step-by-step through the therapeutic touch treatment by Heidt ...
- 5932: Ebola and Marburg Viruses
- ... crossed at only one place on earth, and that was inside Kitum Cave." (pg. 140 - Cardinal). Kitum Cave is where the virus is expected to be living or where the history of the Ebola virus lays. So Kitum Cave is where the search for the deadly virus begins. Led by Gene Johnson, the team members on the Kitum Cave expedition set ...
- 5933: A Night To Remember
- ... read that all were saved from the massive collision. But that was far from the truth. There was only 705 survivors. The Titanic was the single most popular ship in History that was noticed as one of the worst tragedies.
- 5934: The Societal Implications of "The Yellow Wallpaper"
- ... like Jennie through her short stories. Even though the patriarchal society was against her, Charlotte Perkins Gilman went on to be one of the most influential feminist writers in literary history. Works Cited Davidson, Cathy N. and Linda Wagner Martin. eds. The Oxford Companion to Women's Writing in the United States. New York: Oxford UP, 1995. 423-24; 605; 307 ...
- 5935: Henrik Ibsen
- ... 1854, published in 1857), The Feast at Solhaug (written in 1855, published in 1856), and Olaf Liljekrans (written in 1856). All these plays were inspired by folk songs, folklore or history, all of which are leitmotifs that run through Ibsen’s works. Ibsen became creative director of The Norwegian Theater in Christiania in 1858. The next year, he wrote the historical ...
- 5936: Sexual Transmitted Diseases Defined
- ... caused by the herpes virus. These infections are caused by viruses cures are not available. It has been estimated that approximately 1 in 6 people in Australia has had a history of genital herpes at some time. Not all people infected with the herpes virus will have symptoms. As many as 60-70% of people with herpes virus type 2 infection ...
- 5937: Schizophrenia: Explained and Treatments
- ... have become, what I might have accomplished. My schizophrenia is a sad realization, a painful reality, that I live with every day. Let me tell you a little about my history. I probably inherited a predisposition to mental illness; my uncle was diagnosed as having dementia praecox", an earlier term for schizophrenia. In my senior year of high school, I began ...
- 5938: Prenatal Diagnosis: Heredity Disorders, Other Biochemical Diseases, and Disfiguring Birth Defects
- ... are familiar to most people. But there are so many other diseases that great care must be taken by both the doctor and the family in obtaining an accurate family history. Renpenning syndrome, in which there is mental retardation without any other physical signs, is confined to males. The only way to suspect sex-linked inheritance is for the physician to ...
- 5939: Our World In Medicine
- ... half million years ago. Throughout most of this time, they knew little about how the human body works or what causes disease. But medicine has gone through many stages throughout history. In prehistoric times, people believed that angry gods or evil spirits caused disease. To cure the sick, the gods had to be pacified or the evil spirits driven from the ...
- 5940: Osteoporosis
- ... 500,000 vertebral fractures -200,000 wrist fractures Certain some people are more likely to develop Osteoporosis than others. These factors can increase your chances of getting osteoporosis. -A family history of fractures in elderly women -Use of certain medications -Chronically low calcium intake -Thin and/or small bones -An inactive lifestyle -Cigarette smoking -Excessive use of alcohol -Advanced age Women ...
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