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  • How to Help a Lethargic Cat

    Lethargy may be a symptom of a serious underlying systemic disorder. Cat owners shouldn't ignore lethargy that lasts more than a day. A lethargic cat appears drowsy, inactive or indifferent and typically has a delayed response to external stimuli. In older cats, lethargy may be a symptom of feline cognitive dysfunction, or FCD, resulting from aging. According to the ASPCA, 55 percent of cats aged 11 to 15 years and more than 80 percent of cats aged 16 to 20 years, are affected by FCD. Helping a lethargic cat involves isolating the cause.

  • How to Graph Biorhythms

    Biorhythms are cyclical patterns of health, mood, and intelligence level that reach peaks and lows over the course of about a month. These cycles were discovered simultaneously in the late 19th century by Dr. Hermann Swoboda of Vienna and Dr. Wilhelm Fleiss of Berlin. They observed that people have a reoccurring physical cycle that lasts 23 days, and a reoccurring emotional cycle that lasts 28 days. Later, Alfred Teltscher of Australia discovered a 33-day intellectual cycle. You can determine your own peak intellectual, physical fitness, and emotional biorhythms using a biorhythm calculator and your date of birth.

  • Alternative Ways to Measure IQ

    The concept of IQ originates in research conducted by the armed services and educators. Military officials needed a way to quickly assess a person's intelligence to place them properly. During World War I, a team of psychologists headed by Robert Yerkes developed individual IQ testing for army personnel. On the academic front, in 1916 Alfred Binet in France created one of the earliest IQ tests. Binet, an educational planner in the French school system, believed his test placed children in the correct class based on intellectual aptitude. As such, he conducted research and field studies to test his hypothesis, leading…

  • Iodine 131 Precautions

    Iodine 131 is a radioactive isotope of the element iodine and is used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism, a condition caused by an overactive thyroid gland. Iodine 131 is taken as a pill and works by destroying the cells of the thyroid gland, which eliminates the symptoms of hyperthyroidism. Because it is radioactive, patients undergoing this treatment must take special precautions to avoid exposing people around them to radiation until the iodine 131 breaks down and leaves the body.

  • How to Write a Memoir Poem

    A memoir poem showcases your life's memorable moments, much like a memoir book would do. Poetry is an expressive form of writing and when you encompass your life history, the poem becomes a far more emotional piece. Writing a memoir poem isn't difficult when you allow your emotions and creativity to guide your pen. A memoir poem can be written for personal reflection or to be given as a gift to someone you hold dearly.

  • How to Change Your Thinking

    Your thoughts can build or break you. Staying positive when things around you are completely discouraging can be extremely difficult. But, it is possible to practice on focusing on the positive and the inspiring rather than feeding only the destructive to your mind. Changing your thought patterns can change your perspective on things and help you look at them more positively and enable you to achieve success in your personal and professional life.

  • The Duties & Responsibilities of a Delivery Room

    After nine months, most moms-to-be can't wait to deliver their babies and meet the newest member of the family. Finally contractions begin, her water breaks and she drives to the hospital. In the delivery room, health professionals work to meet not only a laboring mother's medical needs, but also her emotional ones. Nurses and doctors offer advice and coach new moms through a life-changing day.

  • How to Have Air Optix Night & Day Changed

    Contact lens preferences differ from person to person and it often takes several tries to find the most comfortable pair. Air Optix Night & Day contact lenses are high-breathability contact lenses. They are prescribed for eyes that need corrective lenses that are particularly sensitive, dry out easily, or for people who nap or travel often. These lenses are approved by the FDA for thirty days of continuous wear although you should follow your optometrist's recommendations for length of wear. These may not be the lenses for you however and you should not settle for uncomfortable contacts.

  • How to Let Go of the Past, Focus on the Present & Not Stress About the Future

    It is easy to squander the precious moments of the present. Whenever you worry about the future or ruminate about past events, you become distracted and let opportunities slip away. Alternatively, you may over-analyze and over-think every action and never make any progress. Spiritual teacher Byron Katie said it best: "If you want fear on purpose, get a future. If you want shame, get a past." Neither situation is ideal. Instead, cultivate mindfulness and enjoy whatever you are doing in the present moment.

  • How to Promote Wellness Through Hope

    Hope, also known as the art of positive thinking, is helpful to many, particularly in the pursuit of wellness. Hope, often used as a noun, is also an important verb for anyone in need of improved health or overall wellness. It denotes action on the part of an individual, that is, to engage in positive thinking. The act of hoping can change your body chemistry to promote endorphins, the release of which can relieve unwanted stress that is harmful to your health and well-being.

  • Death Rattle Symptoms

    A death rattle is a sound or series of sounds that is typically made by a patient who is in the last days or hours of their life. The noise, which sounds like a deep gurgle or rattling, is caused by the changes in the respiratory system that occur just prior to death. The reduction in ability to swallow and breathe clearly causes excess respiratory secretions to collect in the back of the throat, which in turn causes the noises known as a death rattle. The death rattle sounds as if it is a painful experience, but it does not…

  • How to Get Rid of Stalkers

    A person who is a victim of stalking may feel like her safety is constantly threatened. A simple walk can turn into a horrible encounter with the stalker. Every stalker is different; each has different reasons for stalking the victim and will use different methods of following the victim. To ensure her safety, the victim must enlist the police to get rid of the stalker.

  • What Personal Biorhythm Numbers Mean

    Everyone has days when they feel like things just aren't going their way. If you pay a little more attention, you may discover that your "off" days may be a result of your energy level and emotions. Once you start to make the connection, you're well on your way to figuring out your personal biorhythm.

  • How to Go From Loser to Winner

    The difference between losers and winners is often very small. Many people remember the name of a winning runner, for example, but would be hard-pressed to tell you name of the person who finished second, possibly only a few inches behind. While losing can sap some people's motivation, winners are able to take the knocks and come back harder and stronger.

  • How Is Depression Seen by Others?

    People see depression much like it is portrayed in the movies and media. Like any illness, there are different degrees in which people suffer from depression. Some people cannot find any pleasure in life and are bound to their beds, eventually needing hospitalization. Others go through their daily lives with a lower grade of depression and are just barely functioning or doing so with much effort.

  • Heavy Period Problems

    Most women will experience heavy periods at some time in their lives. Heavy periods, medically known as menorrhagia, cause problems if they happen every month and interfere with your job or social life.

  • Properties of Iodine 131

    Iodine 131 is a radioactive version of iodine that is created during nuclear reactions. It can be harmful to people who are exposed to high doses of it. It is radioactive for only a short period of time, which allows doctors to sometimes use it for certain medical testing and treatment.

  • How to Deal With an Existential Crisis

    An existential crisis occurs when a person starts to question his or her purpose in life and whether life itself has any meaning. The person realizes that his life will end, and wonder if he will simply disappear from existence without having had an impact on the world. The person may even wonder if there is actually a "heavenly reward" for having lived a good life.

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