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EMPHYSEMA
Emphysema
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Emphysema is characterized by abnormal enlargement of air spaces distal to terminal bronchioles, accompanied by destructive changes of alveolar walls which are one of the common forms of chronic nonspecific lung diseases. The primary (idiopathic) pulmonary emphysema develops without preceding bronchopulmonary disease and secondary (obstructive) emphysema is most often ...
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Energy Healing; Reiki, Pranic Healing and Chakra Balancing
Energy Healing; Reiki, Pranic Healing and Chakra Balancing
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From the Greek word energeia, or the Latin energia, both meaning activity, the power or capacity to work or to empower, that is, to set things in motion (kinetic energy), put things in position ...
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Acupuncture and Vitality
Acupuncture and Vitality
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A system of diagnosis and treatment based on the idea that disease, injury and the pain and discomfort they cause are disturbances in the body's normal flow of bioelectric energy, called qi or chi. Treatment therefore is directed at correcting obstructions, imbalances or other adverse ...
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An Investigation In To Why People Delay In Getting Help with Their Hearing
An Investigation In To Why People Delay In Getting Help with Their Hearing
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Generally, hearing loss develops gradually. This is the reason why the symptoms are often difficult to identify. The first step in treating hearing impairment is to ...
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Antismoking Programs
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People start using tobacco or smoking due to many factors that allow them to incline towards this habit. However, there are many individuals, groups and government who play a vital role in the reduction of tobacco use through educational programs and enforcement of laws. This paper focuses on the ...
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Patterns of Japanese Culture
Patterns of Japanese Culture
Patterns of Japanese Culture
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In this book several mysteries of Japanese culture were explained in detail. Although advancement in Japanese culture took place very remarkably but after several decades the analysis done in the book is still applicable on most of Japanese and ...
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SOCIAL WELFARE POLICY
Social Welfare Policy
Woman and Children and the history of social welfare policy
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Generally speaking, the American income maintenance system is divided into two "tracks" based on the relationship of beneficiaries to the labor force. For the so-called "as safe" programs, including Old Age and Survivors Insurance (what Americans ...
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HEALTHCARE REFORM
Healthcare Reform
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One of the key historical contradictions of the United States has been the subject of the health system. Despite the economic potential of that country and its primary role in global geopolitics in recent years, paradoxically, has a population of about 50 to 60 million people ...
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OBESE PATIENTS AND AMBULATORY SURGERY
Obese Patients and Ambulatory Surgery
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The major findings of this study is that obese patients have been through iterated surgical procedures and operations more often than their gazes with usual heaviness and intended complaints regarding such conduction which have gone wrong. To maximize our proficiency to recognize ...
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Diabetes and Supplement as Fenugreek - As a Consumer
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This paper discusses all about Fenugreek and suggests as to how Fenugreek which is an herb basically has made recent advances in the world of medicine when it comes to dealing with diseases including different types of diabetes, high blood pressure, increased ...