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    What is Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS)? Restless legs syndrome is a disorder of the nervous system that causes you have an overwhelming urge to move your legs or other parts of the body. Symptoms of Restless Leg Syndrome Restless legs syndrome makes it difficult to get comfortable enough to fall asleep. The symptoms are usually worse at night but may also occur at rest, when lying or sitting and tend to occur in the evening. The sensation is difficult for some people to describe. Patients describe

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    There are many symptoms that would require imaging in order to accurately diagnose the pathology. One such symptom is palpable abdominal mass. These are described as any kind of swelling in the abdomen that may cause a visible change of appearance. The fact that it is palpable means that the protrusion can be felt. There are various causes, as “lipomas, hematomas, lymph nodes, and hernias, or intra-abdominal masses including neoplasms and abdominal aortic aneurysms” (Palpable Abdominal Mass, 2011)

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    Cancer is a disease that has had a very intense impact upon a vast number of people throughout the nation. According to the American Cancer Society, roughly 14.5 million people have a history with cancer--this means they are either fighting it currently, have beat it, or recently diagnosed. This year alone, almost 1.7 million people will receive news that they will now have to battle the terrible disease with nearly 600,000 succumbing to its debilitating systems. Definition- what is it, its affect

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    Dyson Hand Dryers

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    Nichole Ward ran a test on something most people use in public restrooms and discovered just how dirty they really are, but if you're thinking it was a toilet, you're wrong. She found out just how nasty the hand dryer's we use for cleanliness really are. The California woman claims it only took 3 minutes to make the disturbing discovery. Ward claimed she was in a public bathroom when she held a Petri dish up to a Dyson hand dryer for 3 minutes before she let it incubate for about 48 hours and

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    Healthcare associated infections are ranked as one of the top five causes of death in the United States (1). This is a very serious problem being that so many people go to hospitals to maybe have a surgery and get better and in return get a very serious infection that has been known to take limbs and even lives. There are many different hospital acquired or nosocomial infections, but the one that I am referring to is especially dangerous. The name of this infection is called Methicillin-resistant

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    The Impact the Government can have on Childhood Cancer “Childhood cancers make up less than 1% of all cancers diagnosed each year”(What Are the Key statistics for Childhood Cancer). The creation of chemotherapy in the 1940’s showed off the progress that can be made, slowing down or potentially stopping the production of cancer cell. With continuous support of many cancer research hospitals and greater funds from the government we can swiftly abolish childhood cancer forever. Children with cancer

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    In Reinventing Medicine, Larry Dossey explores how the methods of healing transformed after the American Civil War. He traces the footsteps of medicines evolution through three distinct eras that are imbedded in our culture. Era I is a physical medicine approach that is practiced in modern health care today through the healing remedies such as drugs, surgery, and radiation. Dossey aims to prove to the world that though Era I provides countless benefits to the art of healing, that there are limitations

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    Soda Tax Research Paper

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    Strokes, coronary heart disease, and type 2 diabetes are the leading causes of human death around the world (Micha, 1). These diseases are mainly caused by people having inadequate and unhealthy diets (Micha, 1). Local governments, such as the ones in cities like San Francisco or Albany have proposed a soda tax, which would increase the price of drinks at a rate of an extra penny per ounce. Even though this is called a ‘soda tax’, it impacts any sugar-sweetened drink, including energy drinks, sweetened

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    In the 1800s, there was a disease called pernicious anemia. Pernicious anemia was affecting in older people and death occurred within two to five years. In 1926, George Richards Minot discovered the cure for pernicious anemia was nutrients in liver, which was the previous treatment for this disease, and that it was absence of nutrients. This resulted in the seclusion of a vitamin which we now call vitamin B₁₂. George Minot along with William Murphy and George Whipple received a Nobel Prize in 1934

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    The Cure for Cancer Cancer is the second leading cause of death, following close behind heart disease. Each year there are 7.6 million people that die from cancer around the world. Now, for everyday people, this seems tragic, but for the Food and Drug Administration, this is a huge money maker. They give the hospitals the drugs they need to help people fight cancer, but not the ones to beat cancer. The FDA is hiding the cure. They are doing this because there are thousands of cancer specialized

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