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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Dizziness | |  |  |  | Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - I ♥ Huckabees - ReceptionThe film opened October 1, 2004 with a record-setting $73,044 per screen average in New York and Los Angeles. Critical opinion for the film was mixed. Some critics were displeased with the overabundance of light metaphysical and philosophical subject matter while others praised the film's quirky humor and introduction to existentialism. Some found the screenplay, written by David O' Russell and Jeff Baena, to be dizzying and unfocussed while many celebrate its inventiveness and originality. Most critics agreed that the performances from the actors themselves were well done, part ...
See also:I ♥ Huckabees, I ♥ Huckabees - Plot summary, I ♥ Huckabees - Cast, I ♥ Huckabees - Reception, I ♥ Huckabees - Websites based on the film, I ♥ Huckabees - Soundtrack, I ♥ Huckabees - Tracklisting Read more here: » I ♥ Huckabees: Encyclopedia II - I ♥ Huckabees - Reception |
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|  |  |  | Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Ménière’s disease - SymptomsThe symptoms of Meniere's are variable; not all sufferers experience the same symptoms. However, four symptoms are considered to comprise so-called "classic Meniere's":
periodic episodes of rotary vertigo (the abnormal sensation of movement) or dizziness
fluctuating, progressive, unilateral (in one ear) or bilateral (in both ears) hearing loss, often in the lower frequency ranges
unilateral or bilateral tinnitus (the perception of noises, often ringing, roaring, or whooshing), sometimes variable
a sensation ...
See also:Ménière’s disease, Ménière’s disease - Symptoms, Ménière’s disease - Cause, Ménière’s disease - Treatment, Ménière’s disease - Progression, Ménière’s disease - Famous sufferers Read more here: » Ménière’s disease: Encyclopedia II - Ménière’s disease - Symptoms |
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|  |  |  | Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Ntozake Shange - LifeShange was born as Paulette Williams in Trenton, New Jersey to an upper middle class family. Her father, Paul T. Williams, was an Air Force surgeon and her mother, Eloise Williams, was an educator and a psychiatric social worker. When she was eight, Shange's family moved to the racially segregated city of St. Louis. As a result of the Brown v. Board of Education court decision, Shange was bussed to a white school where she suffered through a lot of racism and racist attacks. Despite this, Shage's family had a strong interest in the arts and encouraged her artistic education. Among the guests at the home were Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Da ...
See also:Ntozake Shange, Ntozake Shange - Life, Ntozake Shange - Career, Ntozake Shange - Bibliography Read more here: » Ntozake Shange: Encyclopedia II - Ntozake Shange - Life |
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| |  |  |  | Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Concussion of the brain - Lasting effectsSome concussions can have serious, lasting effects. The symptoms of most concussions are resolved in 48 to 72 hours, but in many patients, problems persist (Tolias and Sgouros, 2003; Shepherd, 2004). In postconcussive syndrome (PCS), concussion symptoms do not resolve for weeks, months, or even years, and the patient may have headaches, light and sound sensitivity, memory and attention problems, dizziness, difficulty with directed movements, depression, and anxiety. Symptoms usually peak 4 to 6 weeks after the concussion, but may go on longe ...
See also:Concussion of the brain, Concussion of the brain - Pathophysiology, Concussion of the brain - Symptoms, Concussion of the brain - Grades, Concussion of the brain - Lasting effects, Concussion of the brain - Second Impact Syndrome Read more here: » Concussion of the brain: Encyclopedia II - Concussion of the brain - Lasting effects |
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|  |  |  | Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Balance disorder - DiagnosisDiagnosis of a balance disorder is complicated because there are many kinds of balance disorders and because other medical conditions--including ear infections, blood pressure changes, and some vision problems--and some medications may contribute to a balance disorder. A person experiencing dizziness should see a physician for an evaluation.
The primary physician may request the opinion of an otolaryngologist to help evaluate a balance problem. An otolaryngologist is a physician/surgeon who specializes in diseases and disorders of the ...
See also:Balance disorder, Balance disorder - Normal balance functioning, Balance disorder - Types of balance disorders, Balance disorder - Causes, Balance disorder - Symptoms, Balance disorder - Diagnosis, Balance disorder - Treatment, Balance disorder - Vertigo, Balance disorder - Balance Retraining exercises, Balance disorder - Diet Changes, Balance disorder - Research, Balance disorder - Source Read more here: » Balance disorder: Encyclopedia II - Balance disorder - Diagnosis |
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|  |  |  | Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Valproic acid - Side effectsCommon side effects are dyspepsia and/or weight-gain. Less common are dizziness, drowsiness, hair-loss, headaches, nausea, sedation and tremors,
Valproic acid can also rarely cause blood dyscrasia, impaired liver function, jaundice, thrombocytopenia, and prolonged coagulation times. In ~5% of pregnant users, valproic acid will cross the placenta and cause congenital anomalies. Some users have reported growth of curly hair during long-term medication of Sodium Valproate. Note that due to these side effects most doctors will ask for blo ...
See also:Valproic acid, Valproic acid - Side effects, Valproic acid - Contraindications, Valproic acid - Formulations, Valproic acid - US, Valproic acid - UK, Valproic acid - South Africa, Valproic acid - Canada Read more here: » Valproic acid: Encyclopedia II - Valproic acid - Side effects |
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|  |  |  | Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Vertigo film - Cinematic qualitiesVertigo is notable for the "Hitchcock zoom," an in-camera perspective distortion special effect created by Hitchcock that suggests the dizzying effect that gives the film its title.
The film's famous score was composed by Bernard Herrmann. In many of the key scenes Hitchcock essentially gave the film over to Herrmann, whose melodies, echoing Richard Wagner's Liebestod from Tristan and Isolde, dramatically convey Scotty's obses ...
See also:Vertigo film, Vertigo film - The plot, Vertigo film - The screenplay and its sources, Vertigo film - Cinematic qualities, Vertigo film - Vertigo as a Hitchcock film, Vertigo film - Awards, Vertigo film - Restoration, Vertigo film - San Francisco Bay Area locations in Vertigo, Vertigo film - Remake Read more here: » Vertigo film: Encyclopedia II - Vertigo film - Cinematic qualities |
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|  |  |  | Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Hypovolemia - DiagnosisClinical symptoms do not present until 15-20% of total whole-blood volume is lost.
Hypovolemia can be recognized by elevated pulse, diminished blood pressure, and the absence of perfusion as assessed by skin signs (skin turning pale) and/or capillary refill on forehead, lips and nail beds. The patient may feel dizzy, faint, nauseous or very thirsty. These signs are also characteristic of most types of shock.
Note that in children, compensation can result in an artificially high blood pressure despite hypovolemia. This is anothe ...
See also:Hypovolemia, Hypovolemia - Causes, Hypovolemia - Diagnosis, Hypovolemia - Treatment, Hypovolemia - First Aid, Hypovolemia - Field Care, Hypovolemia - Hospital Treatment Read more here: » Hypovolemia: Encyclopedia II - Hypovolemia - Diagnosis |
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|  |  |  | Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Lucknow - LanguageBoth Hindi and Urdu are spoken in Lucknow but Urdu has been the lingua franca here for centuries. Under the rule of Nawabs, Urdu flourished and turned into one of the most refined languages. Hindu and Muslim poets like Aatish, Nasikh, Daya Shankar Naseem, Musahafi, Insha , Safi Lakhnavi and the great Meer Taqi Meer took Urdu poetry to dizzying heights. The two great poets, Mir Anis and Mir Dabeer, became legendary exponents of a unique genre of elegiacal poetry called 'Marsia' centred on Husayn bin Ali's supreme sacrifice in the battle of Karbala which is commemorated durin ...
See also:Lucknow, Lucknow - Geography and climate, Lucknow - Language, Lucknow - History, Lucknow - In and around the city, Lucknow - Culture, Lucknow - Arts and crafts Read more here: » Lucknow: Encyclopedia II - Lucknow - Language |
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|  |  |  | Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Duff Beer - Duff GardensIn the episode entitled Selma's Choice, Bart and Lisa Simpson travel with their aunt Selma to Duff Gardens, a parody of the Busch Gardens amusement park, but also containing elements of Disneyland. There, they see the mascots of Duff Beer, the Seven Duffs: Sleazy, Queazy, Edgy, Surly, Tipsy, Remorseful, and Dizzy. Bart and Lisa ride "The Little Land of Duff" attraction, where they hear this song (repeated over and over and over...):
Duff Beer for me!
Duff Beer for you!
I'll have ...
See also:Duff Beer, Duff Beer - Duff Brands, Duff Beer - Duff Gardens, Duff Beer - Real Duff Beer, Duff Beer - Trivia, Duff Beer - Sources Read more here: » Duff Beer: Encyclopedia II - Duff Beer - Duff Gardens |
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|  |  |  | Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Niels Bohr - Quotations"And anyone who thinks they can talk about quantum theory without feeling dizzy hasn't yet understood the first word about it."
"Nothing exists until it is measured."
"The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth."
"We all agree that your theory is crazy, but is it crazy enough?"
"How wonderful that we have met with a paradox. Now w ...
See also:Niels Bohr, Niels Bohr - Bohr's contributions to physics, Niels Bohr - Biography, Niels Bohr - Early years, Niels Bohr - Middle years, Niels Bohr - Later years / Death / Legacy, Niels Bohr - Relationship with Heisenberg, Niels Bohr - Quotations, Niels Bohr - Books about Bohr, Niels Bohr - Note, Niels Bohr - Trivia Read more here: » Niels Bohr: Encyclopedia II - Niels Bohr - Quotations |
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|  |  |  | Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Tetrachloroethylene - SafetyLike many chlorinated hydrocarbons, tetrachloroethylene is a central nervous system depressant, and inhaling its vapors (particularly in closed, poorly ventilated areas) can cause dizziness, headache, sleepiness, confusion, nausea, difficulty in speaking and walking, unconsciousness, and death.
After repeated or extended skin contact, tetrachloroethylene may dissolve fats from the skin, resulting in severe skin irritation. These symptoms occur almost entirely in work (or hobby) environments where people have been accidentally exposed to high concentrations or have intention ...
See also:Tetrachloroethylene, Tetrachloroethylene - Production, Tetrachloroethylene - Uses, Tetrachloroethylene - Safety, Tetrachloroethylene - Testing for PCE Read more here: » Tetrachloroethylene: Encyclopedia II - Tetrachloroethylene - Safety |
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|  |  |  | Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Tianeptine - Side EffectsTianeptine was both studied for short-term (3 month) and long-term treatment (12 months) and equally well tolerated. The studies encompassed 1,300 to nearly 3,000 patients each.
Side effects are as follows (Amitriptyline vs Tianeptine):
dry mouth (38 vs 20%)
constipation (19 vs 15%)
dizziness/syncope (23 vs 13%)
drowsiness (17 vs 10%)
postural hypotension (8 vs 3%)
Insomnia and nightmares occur more often in tianeptine than in ...
See also:Tianeptine, Tianeptine - Uses, Tianeptine - Approved, Tianeptine - Investigational/Off-Label/Unapproved, Tianeptine - Contraindications, Tianeptine - Side Effects, Tianeptine - Drug Interactions, Tianeptine - Usual Doses, Tianeptine - Coping with suicide risks, Tianeptine - Abuse Potential, Tianeptine - References and End Notes Read more here: » Tianeptine: Encyclopedia II - Tianeptine - Side Effects |
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