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By
Patrick Dresh Ever
notice just how many students have difficulty concentrating
in class? Often times, it's due to ADD, also known as Attention
Deficit Disorder. In this exclusive interview with author
and The College of New Jersey graduate Amy Stein, Patrick
Dresh uncovers Ms. Stein's personal experiences and tribulations
with the disorder.
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By
Eric Klein Autism
is by far the most prominent disorder in which the causes
as well as methods of preventing, diagnosing and treating
it are relatively unknown. In this educational essay, Eric
Klein discusses several of the leading theories regarding
the disorder, as well as future directions for treatment
and research.
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By
Emily Weiss Breast
reduction surgery is relatively unheard of, yet it is more
common than you might believe. For patients with excessive
breast size, breast reduction surgery can help relieve the
physical symptoms caused by the size and weight of a woman's
breasts. In Emily Weiss' provocative article, she discusses
the procedure along with the risks and rewards of such an
operation.
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By
Monica Gomez
Monica
Gomez takes us on a detailed and insightful look at some
of the more recent developments in birth control. Among
the methods she examines are Depo-Provera, Ortho Evra, and
the Birth Control Patch. |
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By
Patrick Dresh
Got
questions about hypoglycemia? Just look to the expert himself.
Patrick Dresh's well-detailed article provides insight on
various hypoglycemia issues, including diet, nutrition,
and symptoms. |
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By
Dave Kraska
The
practice of weight loss in wrestling has been around as
long as the sport. Dave raska, wrestler and writer, breaks
the silence and discusses the importance of proper weight
loss in wrestling on any level. |
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By
Eric Klein
Mononucleosis
is a serious problem that plagues thousands of college students
every year. Eric Klein examines the causes, prevalence,
effects, and much more in both a brief and comprehensive
article. |