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  • rapid cycling bipolar disorder
    RAPID CYCLING BIPOLAR DISORDER Bipolar Disorder, also known as manic depression, is a medical illness that affects how a person acts, thinks, and feels. ...
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  • How to Start a Saltwater Fish Tank
    Cycling Cycling your saltwater reef aquarium is one of the first tests of your aquarium keeping skills. ... What do I mean by "cycling" a tank? ...
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  • steroids
    ... Most athletes and other abusers take them typically in cycles of weeks or months, rather than continuously, in patterns called cycling. ...
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  • Narcotics
    ... taken orally or injected, and athletes and other abusers take them typically in cycles of weeks or months, rather than continuously, in patterns called cycling ...
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  • Powering Up With Creatine
    ... Almost any sports supplement should be used with a cycling period. ... You go through a cycle of use. Cycling first started with steroid use. ...
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  • None_Provided
    ... However, those who have rapid cycling may experience more episodes of mania and depression that succeed each other without a period of remission (DSM III-R ...
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  • The Bicycle
    ... the rear wheel. In addition the safety was equipped with a braking system that made cycling safer for everyone. The eventual addition ...
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  • Sports Division and Classification
    ... others. Although millions of people tune into the Tour de France, cycling is generally not considered to be a spectator sport. In ...
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  • LAnce Armstong Cancer Survivor
    ... By the time he was a senior in high school his main interest was cycling. ... Cycling is huge in Europe and it's where the best riders in the world are. ...
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  • Bi-Polar Disorder
    ... There is a problem when one experiences too many episodes in one year, it is called rapid-cycling pattern. "An individual with bipolar ...
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  • Deforestation of Amazon
    ... loss from wind and runoff Soil formation Soil formation processes Weathering of rock and the accumulation of organic matter Nutrient cycling Storage, internal ...
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  • Is a Frustrating Mess
    ... (201) There is a problem when one experiences too many episodes in one year, it is called rapid-cycling pattern. (121) "An individual ...
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  • Andro
    ... "Experts suggest the best way to take Andro is by cycling it " (Powerhouse). Cycling a muscle supplement means to take Andro for ...
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  • Sports Hereos
    ... At the age of 25, just after winning to important races in the cycling world, Armstrong was diagnosed with testicular cancer which had already spread to his ...
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  • Erythropoietin In Athletics
    ... Athletes now undergo blood tests by the UCI (cycling's governing body). ... They did exceptionally well bringing home a United States Cycling record of 9 medals. ...
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  • Bipolar Disorder
    ... Those with rapid cycling may experience more episodes of mania and depression that succeed each other without a period of remission. ...
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  • Bi-Polar Disorder and Creativity
    ... with an affective disorder. It is an illness that is cyclic in nature and some have what is known as rapid-cycling. This means that ...
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  • THE OCEAN COASTAL ZONE
    ... continued growth. Two basic kinds of processes must occur in an ecosystem: a cycling of chemical elements and a flow of energy. The ...
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  • Bike vs. Car
    ... Road peace as opposed to road rage. Simply put, cycling and driving. ... As dramatic as the numbers are when you compare the financial impact of cycling vs. ...
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  • Drugs in Sport
    ... Many suspect it is used in a number of different sports, but it is cycling which has suffered most of the bad publicity surrounding the substance. ...
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  • bipolar disorders
    ... The third main type of bipolar disorder is cyclothymic disorder, often called rapid cycling bipolar disorder. In this disorder, which ...
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  • Crash Dieting
    ... In this article "Yo-yo Dieting Can Lower Levels Of Good Cholesterol" crash dieting or cycling is defined as a person who has lost at least ten pounds ...
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  • Big Creek Ecosystem
    ... creek. Furthermore I will discuss the two main phenomena, which occur in big creek, this includes energy flow and nutrient cycling. ...
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  • Cannondale
    ... During the 1990s the US government enacted legislation that requires communities to include cycling in local transit infrastructure plan (for example Clean Air ...
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  • Bacteria
    ... of bacteria. The cycling of nutrients such as carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur is completed by their ceaseless labor. Organic carbon ...
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  • Bipolar Disorder in Early Years
    ... Still, in "rapid-cycling" bipolar disorder a person experiences four or more mood episodes within a year and may have little or no normal functioning in ...
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  • Bipolar Disorder
    ... Still, in "rapid-cycling" bipolar disorder a person experiences four or more mood episodes within a year and may have little or no normal functioning in ...
    (1341 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  • Consequences of Steroids in Sports
    ... This is known as "cycling." Athletes think that "stacking" and "cycling" will lead to more muscle growth, but this has never been proven. ...
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  • Drugs In Sports
    ... Erythropoietin - EPO - hit the headlines in 1998 when the Festina-sponsored team in cycling?s Tour de France was disqualified after being caught red-handed ...
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  • sports and drugs
    ... and basketball, two percent (Goldwire). Cycling has also become a sport where performance drugs are found. Cyclists used the drugs ...
    (2299 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

     


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