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Effects Of Ergonomics On Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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Effects of Ergonomics on Carpal Tunnel Syndrome For individuals who spend an extensive amount of time while working at their desks in the office such as; answering the incoming phone calls and making outgoing phone calls, typing documents o...

Acute Coronary Syndrome
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Acute Coronary Syndrome, and then he is admitted to coronary care. Answer no. 1 Acute coronary syndromes is abbreviated as (ACS) The term acute coronary syndrome describes a spectrum of cardiovascular diseases, which of the Unstable Angina ...

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
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is a medical condition affecting a newborn because her mother drank alcohol during pregnancy. The baby then has permanent mental and physical defects of varying severity. Women are indeed more vulnerable to alcohol to equal consumption of ...

Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome
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Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome. The hemolytic-uremic syndrome (HUS) is a disease in which the blood vessels, blood cells and kidneys are affected. HUS is usually caused by enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC) bacteria, including Escherichia coli, ve...

Korsakoff’s Syndrome
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Korsakoff’s syndrome are likely to have significant impairments in their capacity to remember recent events, or in what is known as their “explicit memory.” This study analyzes the experimental and logical literature on this disease. Study ...

Acute Coronary Syndrome
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acute coronary syndrome (ACS), the spectrum of clinical syndromes that reflect progression of occlusion in a coronary artery (Armstrong, 1999). In adults above 35 years of age, coronary atherosclerotic disease (CAD) can lead to sudden death...

Post Traumatic Syndrome
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Post Traumatic Syndrome or PTSD usually develops from experiencing unusual, frightening or life threatening events that causes severe strains on the mental state of an individual (Rachel Yehuda, 2002, pp. 108-114). Individuals affected from...