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    G6PD Disease

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    Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency was discussed in the book and I wanted to research more about the prognosis and treatment. The deficiency is caused by a mutation in the G6PD gene. This disease is inherited from the X chromosome and passed on either from one or both parents. The enzyme, Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, is produced by the gene and is one of the many enzymes that takes part in the breakdown of carbohydrate. However, it is also known for its protective role in red blood

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    Imagine feeling like a slave in your own body. Being forced to do ridiculous rituals and having constant compulsions to do things that you know don’t make sense. This is what it is like to live with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). In the United States alone, over 2 million people suffer from OCD (Parks, 2011) but no one has found the cause of this disorder. It affects people of all races, genders and socioeconomic backgrounds (Parks, 2011). Since it’s discovery and modern conceptualization,

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    Seasonal Allergies

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    seasonal agent is your allergic trigger (this last test often requires you to have active symptoms for proper evaluation). Once you've determined which tree, grass, or weed you're allergic, you can then determine when during the season it starts to grow/bloom thus enabling you to prepare yourself prior to that time; thus making your prevention efforts more effective. Also, once you know your allergic trigger, you can then review which foods cross-react with that trigger and remove it from your diet

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    three worlds: my dreams, and the experiences of my new life, which trigger memories from the past” (Beah 20). While in the war, Ishmael’s memories don’t relate to his family, because the traumatic events mask his memories of his good childhood, and it is until he recovers that he starts to remember his family. Also while in the safety of New York, it is new to Ishmael, and it makes him compare things to Sierra Leone, and this triggers memories from the past. Ishmael’s memories of the war seem irrelevant

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    Migraine: A Case Study

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    over the last month, there has been an increase of episodes. She stated that she had a migraine on for 6 days, this is considered pretty bad. Over what she had stated and explained to me, all her activities and lifestyle are considered factors and triggers that contributed to her migraine. Firstly, TL mentioned that her job requires her to switch her shifts every 10 days. This can lead to not

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    ​Finding the right internship location that works for you can be difficult. It takes time and patience to research and sift through different options. Last semester, I was lucky enough to have the support and guidance of Dr. Patterson through this process. After sorting through all my options, I came across a Nonprofit Mental Health Clinic called The Consortium. Once I was finished researching their mission, history, and services I decided this was the place I wanted to do my internship. ​While interning

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    positive mood state was induced before McDermott list presentation. The hypothesis behind this study is that claim negative affect triggers item-specific processing. Encoding under such conditions inhibits automatic and unconscious spreading activation to related associates reducing the activation of the critical lure. In comparison, positive affect triggers relational processing, which negative false memory production The experiment followed a 3 mood condition: positive, negative and control

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    This trial had randomly selected 119 patients with neck pain associated with ‘active trigger points’. The patients aged between 30 and 60 years old. The results proved that myofascial release was beneficial especially when combined with heat therapy. (Hou, Tsai, Cheng, Chung & Hong, 2002). The Physiotherapy department, Health Sciences School

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    GOTHIC ELEMENTS The gothic elements found in Castle of Otranto trigger the fear response mechanism in the human brain. In this paper I will talk about some gothic elements Found in Castle of Otranto and how they trigger the fear response in the brain. Gothic elements are elements that work together to create a scene that is frightening and builds up suspension to make the story, movie, novel, ext, more frightening. The point of the elements is to fill the needs for a person to be afraid, but

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    square output wave with nearly perfect timing. At the start, the output of the 555 timer will be HIGH, because the output is inverted. Voltage will flow in through the C1 capacitor, gradually charging it up. At this stage, the lower capacitor (the trigger capacitor) is outputting a HIGH voltage level because the input voltage is less than ⅓ VCC, and because the input voltage is going through the negative terminal, or in other words, the voltage at the positive terminal is greater, so the output is

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