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    mmol/L and is fatal, thus medical attention should be sought with immediate effect. The symptoms of low potassium levels may include: • Weakness • Fatigue • Muscle cramps • Constipation • Dry mouth • Increased thirst • Increased urination • Uneven heartbeat Allergic reactions If

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    worsen when walking, coughing or making sudden movements. Loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting are other early symptoms of appendicitis that begin soon after inflammation occurs. Abdominal bloating, low-grade fever, inability to pass gas, painful urination, constipation or diarrhea also may occur. TreatmentThe treatment for appendicitis is surgery to remove the appendix, called an appendectomy. Patients are given antibiotics prior to the appendectomy to fight any bacteria that may have spread in the

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    I chose diabetes as my non-communicable disease for this project. I chose diabetes because my brother has had type 1 diabetes since he has been 10 years old. Diabetes type 1 is a non-communicable disease that stops your pancreas from working correctly and has no cure but can be managed. Diabetes type 2 is very similar except your body still makes some insulin just not enough that your body functions normally. In this essay I will tell you general facts about diabetes, treatment, and prevention.

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    Sleep Apnea (UARS)

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    People who have suffer from breaks in their breathing at night are often diagnosed with sleep apnea. However, this diagnosis is often incorrect: many times, people are actually suffering from Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome (or UARS), a condition that causes similar problems, but which is caused by obstructions in your throat. Understanding the differences can help you get a more accurate diagnosis from your doctor. Understanding The Differences The major difference between UARS and sleep apnea

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    1. Explain the physiologic mechanisms related to celiac disease. What anatomical features of the small intestine lend it to the digestion and absorption of fats, carbohydrates, and proteins? Celiac disease is an autoimmune disease triggered by ingestion, of gluten-containing foods. The disease results from inappropriate T cells immune response against gliadin in genetically predisposed people. Individuals with this disorder have high levels of antibodies to a variety of antigens. The resulting immune

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    bloodstream. Following an initial warm rush, the user may experience an instant euphoria accompanied by sleepiness. The pupils of the eyes become constricted, the rate and depth of respiration are decreased, the tone of the anal sphincter is increased, urination becomes difficult, nausea and vomiting may also occur.” If the user frequently uses the same injection site it may result in skin shedding or dying. Lastly heroin tolerance builds quickly, at the height of an addicts use, the dose would be fatal

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    insulin deficiency. (Australian Institute of Health and Wellbeing 2015). Insulin is created in the pancreas. Because glucose can’t get into the cells, it builds up in the bloodstream. This can cause tiredness, blurred vision, thirst and frequent urination. Diabetes

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    is very important. Just knowing something grown inside of you and it’s also become a part of you. I would start talking about how the hormonal changes will affect almost every organ in your body. The swollen on her body may protrude the frequent urination, weight gain or loss and maybe an experience of discomfort. I would go to detail about how 4 weeks your baby development nervous system and heart begin to form. At 8 weeks the baby embryo to develop into a fetus. All major organs have begun to form

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    control glucose levels in the body. When the pancreas doesn’t produce sufficient amounts or the insulin doesn’t function properly, diabetes occurs. Uncontrolled high sugar levels in the bloodstream produce familiar symptoms such as: • Frequent urination, as the kidneys need to eliminate

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    Essay On Prostate Cancer

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    had prostate cancer [he] is two to three times more likely to develop the disease himself." A man may suspect he has prostate cancer if he starts to have difficulty urinating and/or cannot fully empty the bladder, experiences frequent nighttime urination, has a burning sensation while urinating or sees blood in the urine, experiences pain the back of the pelvis, or experiences painful ejaculation. These symptoms do not necessarily mean that prostate cancer is present, but a medical check-up is certainly

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