1. New National Library of Medicine Exhibit Highlights the Psychological Traumas -- "Shell Shock" -- of World War I
New National Library of Medicine Exhibit Highlights the Psychological Traumas -- "Shell Shock" -- of World War I
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2. Shock
Passing out (losing consciousness). Feeling very dizzy or lightheaded, like you may pass out. Feeling very weak or having trouble standing up. Being less alert. You may suddenly be unable to respond to questions, or you may be confused, restless, ...
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3. Nutrition Action Healthletter - Shell Shock
Its the original comfort food. But the fat and salt in macaroni and cheese give little comfort to your poor heart. Enter Annies Homegrown, a small Connecticut company with a line of mac and cheese thats good for the body and the soul.
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4. Shell Shock | Oystering on Cape Cod - NYTimes.com
The best-tasting oyster I will ever consume came at 8 a.m. on a warm late-July Wednesday in the middle of Wellfleet Harbor. I was attempting to remove the mollusk’s various attachments with a small Estwing drywall hammer when its shell accidentall...
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5. Breast Cancer Topic: Lost my job - shell shocked + heartbroken
Forum Index → Forum: Moving Beyond Cancer: Time to Circle the Wagons → Topic: Lost my job - shell shocked + heartbroken
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6. Shell Shock | Oystering on Cape Cod - Readers' Comments - NYTimes.com
I have never had a better oyster than the Wellfleets sitting right on the tidal flats in front of my parent's home on Lieutenant Island. Hard to beat picking them up, shucking them, and eating them... all within a minute or so. Never mind the outs...
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7. What is a SHELL?
A "SHELL" is a bulk supply of business cards, letterhead and envelopes that we have already printed the 2-color logo.
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8. Shock, Information & Treatment
Shock is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body is not getting enough blood flow. This can damage multiple organs. Shock requires immediate medical treatment and can get worse very rapidly.
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9. Shock, shell definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms easily defined on MedTerms
Shock, shell: The World War I name for what is known today as post-traumatic stress, this is a psychological disorder that develops in some individuals who have had major traumatic experiences (and, for example, have been in a serious accident or ...
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10. Shock
Shock occurs when your blood pressure falls to a very low level. As your blood pressure falls, your brain and other organs don't get enough blood or oxygen to function, and they begin to fail. Shock can arise from any of a number of causes. It is ...
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