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    Early Onset Anorexia In recent years, it seems that the public has begun to pay more attention to eating disorders. This trend could be a consequence of the heightened nutrition and fitness craze that the 1990's has brought about, or possibly a result of more intense and conclusive research studies. More clearly defined definitions of anorexia and bulimia in the DSM-IV may also have contributed to better diagnosis of eating disorders. Anorexia nervosa is a disorder that in the majority

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    two basic states of consciousness sleep and wakefulness. Sleep onset hypnagogia is the twilight state of human consciousness, marking the transition from waking to sleep. It occurs regularly and spontaneously in healthy humans and allows researchers to study potential shifts in cognitive functions while waking consciousness fades into sleeping consciousness. The study investigates mental time travel to past and future in sleep onset hypnagogia aiming to understand possible shifts in the human ability

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    Late onset Alzheimer’s disease, LOAD, is diagnosed if the age of onset is 65 or older. These LOAD patients comprise greater than 95% of all AD diagnoses. Early onset Alzheimer’s disease, EOAD, is diagnosed if the age of onset is less than 65 years old. EOAD is mostly diagnosed between the late 40s and early 50s, which comprise 1-5% of all AD diagnoses. Millions of

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    Children with a first episode of psychosis, typically before 18 years of age, are diagnosed with early-onset schizophrenia (EOS). Compared to adult-onset schizophrenia (AOS) the disorder is associated with increased severity of symptoms, specifically of the negative subtype, and poorer outcome. Due to the extreme rarity of EOS, the current research is still in its initial stages and is often times based on findings in research that focuses on AOS. However, researchers have revealed valuable information

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    Onset Rime Case Study

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    1. The two major independent constructs compared by the authors were onset-rime and phoneme awareness. The dependent constructs were early reading ability and general academic ability. The independent constructs were operationalised using twelve trials of a segmenting and a blending task; which was given at age five. Half of the trials involved blending phonemes and the other half involved blending onset-rime and rhymes; scores for both the tests were combined. Child reading ability at age

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    patients to understand why it is genetic. Alzheimer's is difficult to understand because someone can get the gene even when no one else in their family has it. Studying the genomes of these patients can also give light on why there is Early-onset Alzheimer's and Late-onset Alzheimer's. Through this study and research, scientists can get a better understanding on how to slow down or even cure the disease. Scientists like to advertise and show off their research and work. The research of genomes always

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    Sleep onset is when you transition from being awake to going to sleep, when that happens sometimes you’ll have rapid eye movement but other times you won’t. How sleep onset happens is when you’re still awake while laying down then eventually you’ll transition to barley going to sleep. the NREM sleep stages are Stage 1. You’re drowsy which means you tired, it eventually gets replaced even slower theta brain waves then you enter the first step of sleep which doesn’t last for long you eventually disengage

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    seizures. Epilepsy consists of many levels of severity; there are staring spells on the lower end, and Grand Mal seizures on the higher end. Cheyenne is on the lower end with staring spells, memory loss, and involuntary talking it’s called Partial Onset Seizures; she has the potential that it can have it turn into Grand Mal seizures at any point in her life. On the path to discovering her epilepsy, it changed her and her family’s lives forever. Cheyenne was a somewhat normal teenager, she went to

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    Many women experience some sort of sadness and/or anxiety after the birth of a child; however, some women’s symptoms go beyond the normal range and are diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder with peripartum onset. According to the DSM V, Major Depressive Disorder with peripartum onset, the individual must depressed mood daily, loss of interest in activities, trouble with sleeping, difficulty with weight changes, and may occur before or after delivery lasting at least four weeks after the birth

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    INTRODUCTION: Acute onset of refractory hypertension in an otherwise young, healthy patient should immediately raise suspicion for secondary (non-idiopathic) etiologies. This case represents a scenario of secondary hypertension due to Cushing’s syndrome stemming from an ectopic ACTH-producing bronchial carcinoid tumor in a young, active duty sailor. PATIENT PRESENTATION: A 23 year-old otherwise healthy African American active duty male admitted directly from Endocrinology clinic for expedited

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