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morning sickness: Encyclopedia II - Hyperemesis gravidarum - Treatment

Because of the potential for severe dehydration and other complications, HG is generally treated as a medical emergency. Treatment of HG may include antiemetic medications and intravenous rehydration. If medication and IV hydration are insufficient nutritional support may be required. Management of HG can be complicated because not all women respond to treatment. Coping strategies for uncomplicated morning sickness -- which may include eating a bland diet and eating before rising in the morning -- may be of some assistance but are unl ...

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Hyperemesis gravidarum, Hyperemesis gravidarum - Symptoms, Hyperemesis gravidarum - Complications, Hyperemesis gravidarum - For the pregnant woman, Hyperemesis gravidarum - For the fetus, Hyperemesis gravidarum - Treatment, Hyperemesis gravidarum - IV hydration, Hyperemesis gravidarum - Medications, Hyperemesis gravidarum - Nutritional Support, Hyperemesis gravidarum - Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Hyperemesis gravidarum - Cause

Read more here: » Hyperemesis gravidarum: Encyclopedia II - Hyperemesis gravidarum - Treatment

morning sickness: Encyclopedia II - Thalidomide - Technical details

Thalidomide (C13H10N2O4; phthalimido-glutarimide; one of a number of systematic names is 2-(2,6-dioxo-3-piperidinyl)-1H-isoindole-1,3(2H)-dione) is a sedative and hypnotic drug. Thalidomide was synthesized at Chemie Grünenthal in West Germany in 1953. Thalidomide is racemic — it contains both left and right handed isomers in equal amounts: one enantiomer is effective against morning sickness, and the other is teratogenic. The enantiomers are converted to each other in vivo. That is ...

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Thalidomide, Thalidomide - The thalidomide tragedy, Thalidomide - Clinical uses, Thalidomide - Side effects, Thalidomide - Technical details, Thalidomide - Teratogenic mechanism, Thalidomide - Famous children of thalidomide

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morning sickness: Encyclopedia II - Nausea - Causes

Nausea is a symptom of many conditions. It is also an adverse effect of many drugs. In medicine, nausea is a particular problem during some chemotherapy regimens and following general anaesthesia. Nausea is also a common symptom of pregnancy. Other causes include: altitude sickness, angina, brain tumor, cirrhosis, clinical depression, coeliac disease, colorectal cancer, crohn's disease, decompression sickness, esophagitis, gastroesophageal reflux disease, gastroenteritis, hangover, head injury, hepatitis C, hepatocellular carci ...

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Nausea, Nausea - Causes, Nausea - Treatment

Read more here: » Nausea: Encyclopedia II - Nausea - Causes

morning sickness: Encyclopedia II - Obstetrics - Symptoms

Obstetrics - Trimesters. First trimester: elevated β-hCG (up to 100,000 mIU/mL by 10 weeks GA) can cause morning sickness, fatigue, mood swings and food cravings. The symptoms can last through 12 to 16 weeks of gestation. Second trimester: The abdomen shows an obvious swelling arising from the pelvis, starting the "obvious phase" of pregnancy. Hyperpigmenta ...

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Obstetrics, Obstetrics - Antenatal care, Obstetrics - Symptoms, Obstetrics - Trimesters, Obstetrics - Overall, Obstetrics - Maternal physiology, Obstetrics - Metabolism, Obstetrics - Nutrition, Obstetrics - Cardiovascular, Obstetrics - Pulmonary, Obstetrics - Hematology, Obstetrics - Gastrointestinal, Obstetrics - Renal, Obstetrics - Endocrine, Obstetrics - Musculoskeleton and dermatology, Obstetrics - Others, Obstetrics - Prenatal Care, Obstetrics - First trimester, Obstetrics - Second trimester, Obstetrics - Third trimester, Obstetrics - Complications, Obstetrics - Fetal assessments, Obstetrics - Induction, Obstetrics - Labour, Obstetrics - Emergencies in obstetrics, Obstetrics - Imaging monitoring and care, Obstetrics - Antenatal record, Obstetrics - Imaging, Obstetrics - Terms and definitions

Read more here: » Obstetrics: Encyclopedia II - Obstetrics - Symptoms

morning sickness: Encyclopedia II - Hyperemesis gravidarum - Symptoms

When HG is severe and/or inadequately treated, it may result in: loss of 5% or more of pre-pregnancy body weight dehydration and ketosis nutritional deficiencies metabolic imbalances difficulty with daily activities Some women with HG lose as much as 20% of their body weight. Many sufferers of HG are extremely sensitive to odors in their environment; certain smells may exacerbate symptoms. This is known as hyper olfaction. Ptyalism, or hypersalvation, is another symptom experie ...

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Hyperemesis gravidarum, Hyperemesis gravidarum - Symptoms, Hyperemesis gravidarum - Complications, Hyperemesis gravidarum - For the pregnant woman, Hyperemesis gravidarum - For the fetus, Hyperemesis gravidarum - Treatment, Hyperemesis gravidarum - IV hydration, Hyperemesis gravidarum - Medications, Hyperemesis gravidarum - Nutritional Support, Hyperemesis gravidarum - Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Hyperemesis gravidarum - Cause

Read more here: » Hyperemesis gravidarum: Encyclopedia II - Hyperemesis gravidarum - Symptoms

morning sickness: Encyclopedia II - Eurotrip - Synopsis

The premise of the story is the online friendship between Scotty (Scott Mechlowicz), from the USA, and Mieke (Jessica Boehrs), from Germany. The character of Scott is modeled after real life Yale University student Scott Peachman, a lifelong friend of the screenwriter. Scott thinks that his penpal is male, and when Mieke finds out that Scotty was dumped, she wants to arrange a meeting with Scotty in the United States, prompting Scotty to call "him" a "sick German freak" and telling Mieke never to speak to him again. The next morning, his you ...

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Eurotrip, Eurotrip - Synopsis, Eurotrip - Travel sites, Eurotrip - Humor, Eurotrip - Cast

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morning sickness: Alternative Medicine Dictionary on Herbal therapy, botanical therapy, herbalism

Herbal therapy or botanical therapy or herbalism:

employs parts of plants (seed, stem, flowers, root, bark, leaf) for the relief of conditions, ailments, or complaints; the earliest known form of medicine. Some popular herbs and common applications are:

 

algae (spirulina): the most commonly used variety is blue-green algae. Algae is available in powder, tablet and supplemental fruit drink forms. Used to reduce cholesterol levels and to treat degenerative disorders, including arthritis. Unproven medical benefits include treating obesity, colitis, and diabetes mellitus.

 

aloe or aloe vera: plant widely used as a skin moisturizer and healing agent, especially in treating cuts, burns, insect stings, eczema, bruises, acne, poison ivy rash, sunburn, and psoriasis.

 

arnica: used as an external remedy for bruises, sprains, and sore muscles and joints.

 

astragalus: from a family of peas that benefits digestive processes and the immune system; increases resistance to disease and infections; restores depressed immunity, and is used to treat peripheral vascular diseases and to restore peripheral circulation.

 

black cohosh: helps relieve sinusitis and asthma; lowers cholesterol levels and blood pressure; relieves pain, morning sickness, hot flashes, and menstrual cramps.

 

burdock: with diuretic and orexigenic properties, used to treat cutaneous eruptions, rheumatism, gout, anorexia nervosa, and eczema.

 

calendula: traditionally used to treat gastric and duodenal ulcers, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, and epistaxis; varicose veins, hemorrhoids, and conjunctivitis.

 

capsicum/capsaicin/cayenne fruit: taken orally to improve circulation, digestion, and stop bleeding from ulcers, to relieve nausea, rheumatism, arthritis, and pleurisy. Used externally for painful muscle spasms of shoulder, arm, and spine and to treat arthritis, rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, chilblains, intractable pain associated with shingles (herpes zoster), postmastectomy, diabetic neuropathy, and cluster headaches.

 

cat's claw bark: used to treat AIDS patients, arthritis, neurobronchitis, allergies, rheumatism, diverticulosis, Crohn's disease, peptic and gastric ulcers, gastritis, parasites, colitis, leaky bowel syndrome, dysentery, hemorrhoids, cancer, herpes, diabetes, and inflammation.

 

chamomile: often made into a tea and used as a digestive aid, nerve tonic, sleep aid, and appetite stimulant.

 

cranberry fruit: used for the relief of ladder and urinary tract infections, blood disorders, stomach ailments, liver problems, vomiting, appetite loss, scurvy, and cancer.

 

dong quai root: used for hot flashes, menopause, premenstrual syndrome, vaginal dryness, anemia with dizziness and palpitation, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, constipation, rheumatic arthralgia, menorrhalgia, rheumatalgia, functional bleeding, chest, and abdominal pain.

 

echinacea herb, also called purple coneflower: bitter herb used for colds and chronic infections of the respiratory tract and lower urinary tract, treatment of Candida albicans infections, prostatitis, polyarthritis (rheumatoid arthritis). Externally, an ointment is used for poorly healing wounds and chronic ulcerations, burns, eczema, psoriasis, and herpes simplex.

 

evening primrose oil: aids in weight loss, reduces high blood pressure, and helps to treat all skin disorders, female disorders such as cramps and heavy bleeding, hot flashes, multiple sclerosis, arthritis, and alcoholism.

 

feverfew: used for prophylaxis and treatment of migraine headaches, nausea, vomiting, arthritis, fever, and menstrual disorders. .

 

flaxseed: used for female disorders, colon problems, inflammation, and tumors. Promotes strong nails, bones, and teeth and healthy skin.

 

garlic cloves: used in the West primarily for its cardiovascular effects, principally as a support to dietetic measures at elevated levels of lipids in blood and as a preventive measure for age-dependent vascular changes. Garlic is also used for atheroma, prophylaxis of atherosclerosis, hypertension, respiratory infections, and catarrhal conditions and as a natural antibiotic.

 

ginger rhizome: primary uses of ginger are prophylaxis of the nausea and vomiting of motion sickness, dyspepsia, stomachic. It is also used as a tonic digestant in sub-acid gastritis, for lack of appetite, as a postoperative antiemetic for minor surgical procedures, for colic, for morning sickness, anorexia, bronchitis, and rheumatic complaints.

 

ginkgo biloba leaf extract: improves memory loss, brain function, depression, cerebral and peripheral circulation, oxygenation, and blood flow. Good for tinnitus, asthma, Alzheimer's disease, heart and kidney disorders, and glucose utilization.

 

ginseng root: used for impotence, stress, cocaine withdrawal, energy, diabetes, colds, and chest problems. Promotes lung function, enhances immune function, stimulates appetite, and normalizes blood pressure. Varieties popularly used include American ginseng, Asian ginseng, and Siberian ginseng.

 

goldenseal: used to strengthen the immune system; acts as an antibiotic; has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, potentiates insulin, and cleanses the body. Good for colds, flu, inflammation, glandular swelling, gum disease, morning sickness, diabetes, hypoglycemia, and ulcers.

 

grape seed extract: used as a dietary supplement for antioxidant and other cardiovascular benefits and for anti-inflammatory actions.

 

green tea leaf: believed to act as an antioxidant to prevent cancer and possibly other diseases; reduces the risk of stroke; lowers the risk of cardiovascular disease.

 

kava kava rhizome: used to treat nervous anxiety, stress, and restlessness.Contraindicated in pregnancy, nursing, or endogenous depression.

 

licorice root: used for catarrhal conditions of the upper respiratory tract and gastric/duodenal ulcers. Licorce is an ingredient in cough drops and syrups, tonics, laxatives, and antismoking preparations.

 

ma huang: has been used to relieve allergies, asthma, hay fever, colds, and inflammatory conditions. The plant contains two primary alkaloids, ephedrine and pseudoephedrine.

 

passionflower: said to possess sedative, hypnotic, antispasmodic, and calming effects. Used to treat neuralgia, seizures, hysteria, nervous tachycardia, spasmodic asthma, and insomnia.

 

saw palmetto berry: used primarily for urination problems in benign prostate hyperplasia stages 1 and 2.

 

St. John's wort: traditionally used as a muscle relaxant to relieve menstrual problems, as a mild tranquilizer and as a treatment for depression and insomnia.

 

valerian root: used primarily for restlessness, sleeping disorders based on nervous conditions; also good for headaches, colic, gas, pain, stress, anxiety, muscle cramps, and spasms.

 

(See also: Herbal therapy, Alternative Medicine, Body Mind and Soul)

 

morning sickness: Encyclopedia II - Pregnancy - Detection and dating

The beginning of pregnancy may be detected in a number of ways, including various pregnancy tests which detect hormones generated by the newly-formed placenta. Clinical blood and urine tests can detect pregnancy as early as 6-8 days after date of conception. Home pregnancy tests are personal urine tests, which normally can't detect a pregnancy until at least 12-15 days after conception. Both clinical and home tests can only detect the state of pregnancy ...

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Pregnancy, Pregnancy - Detection and dating, Pregnancy - Timeline of a typical pregnancy, Pregnancy - First trimester, Pregnancy - Second trimester, Pregnancy - Third trimester, Pregnancy - Medical aspects of pregnancy, Pregnancy - Birth, Pregnancy - Postnatal Period, Pregnancy - Terms and definitions, Pregnancy - Technical, Pregnancy - Colloquial, Pregnancy - Reference

Read more here: » Pregnancy: Encyclopedia II - Pregnancy - Detection and dating

morning sickness: Encyclopedia II - Nausea - Treatment

While short-term nausea and vomiting are generally harmless, they may sometimes indicate a more serious disease. When associated with prolonged vomiting, it may cause dangerous levels of dehydration and/or electrolyte imbalances. Symptomatic treatment for nausea and vomiting may include short-term avoidance of solid food. This is usually easy as nausea is nearly always associated with loss of appetite. Dehydration may require rehydration with oral or intravenous electrolyte solutions. Oral rehydration ...

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Nausea, Nausea - Causes, Nausea - Treatment

Read more here: » Nausea: Encyclopedia II - Nausea - Treatment

morning sickness: Encyclopedia II - Vomiting - Causes

Vomiting may be due to a large number of causes, and protracted vomiting has a long differential diagnosis. Vomiting - Digestive tract. Causes in the digestive tract: Gastritis (inflammation of the gastric wall, usually by viruses) Pyloric stenosis (in babies - this typically causes a very forceful "projectile vomiting" and is an indication for urgent surgery) Bowel obstruction Acute abdomen and/or peritonitis Ileus Cholecystitis, pancreatitis, appendicitis, hepatitis, pregnancy Vomiting ...

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Vomiting, Vomiting - Mechanism, Vomiting - Content, Vomiting - Causes, Vomiting - Digestive tract, Vomiting - Sensory system and brain, Vomiting - Other, Vomiting - Related medication, Vomiting - Emetics, Vomiting - Antiemetics, Vomiting - Social implications, Vomiting - Nausea inducement in groups, Vomiting - Context, Vomiting - In language, Vomiting - In other animals

Read more here: » Vomiting: Encyclopedia II - Vomiting - Causes

morning sickness: Encyclopedia II - Pregnancy - Detection and dating

The beginning of pregnancy may be detected in a number of ways, including various pregnancy tests which detect hormones generated by the newly-formed placenta. Clinical blood and urine tests can detect pregnancy as early as 6-8 days after date of conception. Home pregnancy tests are personal urine tests, which normally cannot detect a pregnancy until at least 12-15 days after conception. Both clinical and home tests can only detect the state of pregnancy ...

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Pregnancy, Pregnancy - Detection and dating, Pregnancy - Timeline of a typical pregnancy, Pregnancy - First trimester, Pregnancy - Second trimester, Pregnancy - Third trimester, Pregnancy - Medical aspects of pregnancy, Pregnancy - Birth, Pregnancy - Postnatal Period, Pregnancy - Terms and definitions, Pregnancy - Technical, Pregnancy - Colloquial, Pregnancy - Reference

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morning sickness: Encyclopedia II - The Gap Cycle - Plot Summary

Morn Hyland, an ensign with the United Mining Companies Police, is on her first mission aboard the UMCP destroyer Starmaster (which is crewed by members of her extended family). When they arrive at Com-Mine Station, a ship, Bright Beauty, piloted by the pirate Angus Thermopyle, flees, and Starmaster follows. Witnessing Angus slaughtering a small mining settlement (Angus had left Com-Mine without supplies and needs air scrubbers), Starmaster attempts combat, but is almost destroyed by a massive internal explosion. ...

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The Gap Cycle, The Gap Cycle - Plot Summary, The Gap Cycle - The Gap Cycle vs. Wagner's Ring Cycle: a comparison

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morning sickness: Encyclopedia II - Vomiting - Related medication

Vomiting - Emetics. An emetic, such as Syrup of Ipecac, is a substance that induces vomiting when administered orally or by injection. An emetic is used medically where a substance (typically poison) has been ingested and must be expelled from the body immediately. Inducing vomiting can remove the substance before it is absorbed into the body. Vomiting - Antiemetics. An antiemetic is a drug that is effective against vomiting and nausea. Antiemetics are typically used to treat motion sickness and the side effects of some opioid analg ...

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Vomiting, Vomiting - Mechanism, Vomiting - Content, Vomiting - Causes, Vomiting - Digestive tract, Vomiting - Sensory system and brain, Vomiting - Other, Vomiting - Related medication, Vomiting - Emetics, Vomiting - Antiemetics, Vomiting - Social implications, Vomiting - Nausea inducement in groups, Vomiting - Context, Vomiting - In language, Vomiting - In other animals

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morning sickness: Encyclopedia II - Pregnancy - Birth

Childbirth is the process in which the baby is born. It is considered by many to be the beginning of a person's life, where age is defined relative to this event in most cultures. A woman is considered to be in labour when she begins experiencing regular painful uterine contractions, accompanied by changes of her cervix — primarily effacement and dilation. While childbirth is widely experienced as painful, some women do report painless labours. ...

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Pregnancy, Pregnancy - Detection and dating, Pregnancy - Timeline of a typical pregnancy, Pregnancy - First trimester, Pregnancy - Second trimester, Pregnancy - Third trimester, Pregnancy - Medical aspects of pregnancy, Pregnancy - Birth, Pregnancy - Postnatal Period, Pregnancy - Terms and definitions, Pregnancy - Technical, Pregnancy - Colloquial, Pregnancy - Reference

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morning sickness: Encyclopedia II - The International Noise Conspiracy - First recordings

In 1999 the band recorded their debut The First Conspiracy with G7 Welcoming Committee Records. Although hardly a commercial success, the album led to the band's recognition by the punk label Burning Heart Records, and in 2000 they released the album Survival Sickness. Considered one of the finest examples of socialist-influenced punk rock, Survival Sickness saw the band pushing their revolutionary ideology with scathing lyrics and an infectious rhythm. By 2001, the band had re-entered the Burning Heart studio to record their next alb ...

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The International Noise Conspiracy, The International Noise Conspiracy - First recordings, The International Noise Conspiracy - Touring, The International Noise Conspiracy - Later recordings, The International Noise Conspiracy - Discography, The International Noise Conspiracy - Videography

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morning sickness: Encyclopedia II - On Horsemanship Xenophon - Part IV: Caring for the Horse

The horse should be housed in a stable where he may be easily checked on by the master. This allows the master to ensure his animal is receiving appropriate care, to prevent his food for being stolen, and to watch to see if the horse scatters his food. Xenophon believed that, if the horse scattered his food, he was showing symptoms of too much blood, and was in need of veterinary care, he was over-fatigued, and required rest, or he suffered from indigestion or another sickness. He stressed that this symptom should be used as an e ...

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On Horsemanship Xenophon, On Horsemanship Xenophon - Part I: Selecting a Young Horse, On Horsemanship Xenophon - Part II: Breaking the Colt, On Horsemanship Xenophon - Part III: Selecting an Older Horse, On Horsemanship Xenophon - Part IV: Caring for the Horse, On Horsemanship Xenophon - Part V: Grooming the Horse, On Horsemanship Xenophon - Part VI: Grooming and Bridleing the Horse Correctly and Safely, On Horsemanship Xenophon - Part VII: Mounting Rider's Position and Training, On Horsemanship Xenophon - Part VIII: Advanced Training, On Horsemanship Xenophon - Part IX: Riding the Spirited and Dull Horse, On Horsemanship Xenophon - Part X: Creating a Showy Horse and Advice on Bitting, On Horsemanship Xenophon - Part XI: Creating a Parade Horse, On Horsemanship Xenophon - Part XII: The Equipment for Battle

Read more here: » On Horsemanship Xenophon: Encyclopedia II - On Horsemanship Xenophon - Part IV: Caring for the Horse

morning sickness: Encyclopedia II - Pregnancy - Timeline of a typical pregnancy

Pregnancy is typically broken into three periods, or trimesters, each of about three months. While there are no hard and fast rules, these distinctions are useful in describing the changes that take place over time. Pregnancy - First trimester. Main articles: Fertilization, and [[{{{2}}}]], See also:

Pregnancy, Pregnancy - Detection and dating, Pregnancy - Timeline of a typical pregnancy, Pregnancy - First trimester, Pregnancy - Second trimester, Pregnancy - Third trimester, Pregnancy - Medical aspects of pregnancy, Pregnancy - Birth, Pregnancy - Postnatal Period, Pregnancy - Terms and definitions, Pregnancy - Technical, Pregnancy - Colloquial, Pregnancy - Reference

Read more here: » Pregnancy: Encyclopedia II - Pregnancy - Timeline of a typical pregnancy

morning sickness: Encyclopedia II - Vomiting - Mechanism

Vomiting is co-ordinated in the vomiting center in the lateral medullary reticular formation in the medulla. Receptors on the floor of the fourth ventricle of the brain represent a chemoreceptor trigger zone, stimulation of which can lead to vomiting. The chemoreceptor zone lies outside the blood-brain barrier, and can therefore be stimulated by blood-borne drugs that can stimulate vomiting, or inhibit it. There are various sources of input to the vomiting center: As stated earlier, the chemoreceptor trigger zone which li ...

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Vomiting, Vomiting - Mechanism, Vomiting - Content, Vomiting - Causes, Vomiting - Digestive tract, Vomiting - Sensory system and brain, Vomiting - Other, Vomiting - Related medication, Vomiting - Emetics, Vomiting - Antiemetics, Vomiting - Social implications, Vomiting - Nausea inducement in groups, Vomiting - Context, Vomiting - In language, Vomiting - In other animals

Read more here: » Vomiting: Encyclopedia II - Vomiting - Mechanism

morning sickness: Encyclopedia II - Bright Eyes band - Discography

Bright Eyes band - Albums. A Collection of Songs Written and Recorded 1995-1997 (1998) Letting Off the Happiness (1998 · Saddle Creek Records) Fevers and Mirrors (2000 · Saddle Creek Records) Lifted or The Story Is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground (2002 · Saddle Creek Records) (US #161) A Christmas Album (2002 · Saddle Creek Records - online exclusive) Digital Ash in a Digital Urn (2005 · Saddle Creek Records ...

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Bright Eyes band, Bright Eyes band - Discography, Bright Eyes band - Albums, Bright Eyes band - EPs singles other, Bright Eyes band - Samples

Read more here: » Bright Eyes band: Encyclopedia II - Bright Eyes band - Discography

morning sickness: Encyclopedia II - Hyperemesis gravidarum - Complications

Hyperemesis gravidarum - For the pregnant woman. If inadequately treated, HG can cause renal failure, central pontine myelinolysis, coagulopathy, atrophy , Mallory-Weiss syndrome, hypoglycemia, jaundice, malnutrition, Wernicke's encephalopathy, pneumomediastinum, rhabdomyolysis, deconditioning, splenic avulsion and vasospasms of cerebral arteries. Depression is a common secondary complication of HG. Charlotte Bronte is believed to have died from HG. The serious, and sometimes fatal complications of HG are almost always avoided with aggressive treatment. ...

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Hyperemesis gravidarum, Hyperemesis gravidarum - Symptoms, Hyperemesis gravidarum - Complications, Hyperemesis gravidarum - For the pregnant woman, Hyperemesis gravidarum - For the fetus, Hyperemesis gravidarum - Treatment, Hyperemesis gravidarum - IV hydration, Hyperemesis gravidarum - Medications, Hyperemesis gravidarum - Nutritional Support, Hyperemesis gravidarum - Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Hyperemesis gravidarum - Cause

Read more here: » Hyperemesis gravidarum: Encyclopedia II - Hyperemesis gravidarum - Complications

morning sickness: Encyclopedia II - Vomiting - Social implications

Vomiting - Nausea inducement in groups. It is quite common that when one person vomits, others nearby will become nauseated, particularly when smelling the vomit of others, often to the point of vomiting themselves. It is believed that this is an evolved trait among primates. Many primates in the wild will tend to browse for food in small groups. Should one member of the party react adversely to some ingested food it may be advantageous (in a survival sense) for other members of the party to also vomit. This tend ...

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Vomiting, Vomiting - Mechanism, Vomiting - Content, Vomiting - Causes, Vomiting - Digestive tract, Vomiting - Sensory system and brain, Vomiting - Other, Vomiting - Related medication, Vomiting - Emetics, Vomiting - Antiemetics, Vomiting - Social implications, Vomiting - Nausea inducement in groups, Vomiting - Context, Vomiting - In language, Vomiting - In other animals

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