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Natural Cures For MS

According to the medical community there is no known cure for multiple sclerosis, they only offer medications that can help keep the exacerbations to a minimum so that the patient can enjoy some semblance of a normal life. This is fine for some patients, however the side effects of some of the medications being used …

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Multiple Sclerosis – Causes, Symptoms and Treatments

Multiple sclerosis, also called as MS in short, is a nervous disorder which affects the central nervous system .i.e. brain and spinal cord. This causes imbalance between body organs and the brain which results in down fall of vision, hearing capabilities and muscle strength. It is because of lack of a substance in nerves called …

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The Place of Ethical Concerns in Psychology

Ethics plays an important role in psychology from the beginning of the treatment process through rehabilitation. There are many ethical concerns that can arise all of which must be dealt with along the way. These various concerns can also vary from one psychological setting to another. These settings include: hospitals, physical rehabilitation centers and facilities …

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Why Do Panic Patients See So Many Doctors?

Panic patients are suddenly hit with a barrage of physical symptoms, “Out of Blue”. When dizziness, heart pounding, shortness of breath, weakness, numbness in the hands and feet and hot cold spells strike without apparent cause, panic sufferer frequently seek medical evaluations (Emergency Room Visits, Family Doctor) to determine the cause. Ballenger (1987) states that …

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