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Never fear the water.(New Products)
Magazine article from: Pool & Spa News; 2/27/2006; ; 85 words
; AuthorHouse has come out with a new book, Conquer Your Fear of Water, which reveals a system to help people overcome hydrophobia; written by M. Ellen Melon Dash, founder of the Transpersonal Swimming Institute in Berkeley, Calif., the book lists...
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Rabies: what you need to know.(Livestock health)(Disease/Disorder overview)
Magazine article from: Countryside & Small Stock Journal; 9/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; Hydrophobia. Mad dog disease. Rabies. The name derives from the Sanskrit word rabhas which means to do violence. Occurring virtually worldwide...
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Rabies.
Newspaper article from: Pediatrics for Parents; 7/1/1990; ; 285 words
; RABIES Rabies, or hydrophobia as it is sometimes known, is a dreaded disease. It was first recorded in ancient (2300B.C.) Mesopotamian law and has plagued man...
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A fearless leader: Ellen Dash has helped hydrophobes overcome their fear of the deep for 21 years.(People)
Magazine article from: Pool & Spa News; 8/6/2004; ; 333 words
; For 64 years, engineer Jim Liskovec had lived with hydrophobia, a fear of water. His fear was so crippling, he wasn't able to fully enjoy some of the best experiences of life with his wife...
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Human rabies - California, 1992.
Newspaper article from: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report; 7/3/1992; 700+ words
; ...morning, he could not bathe because he was afraid of water. His hydrophobia and anxiety increased, and he was examined in another outpatient...nonspecific initial clinical presentation. This patient's hydrophobia, copious salivation, and hallucinations resulted in an early...
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Imported human rabies - France, 1992.
Newspaper article from: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report; 12/25/1992; 700+ words
; ...on April 19 with agitation, hyperthermia, aerophobia, and hydrophobia. On April 23, he was transferred from Algeria to an intensive-ca...presentations: the most common furious form, characterized by hydrophobia, aerophobia, or episodic agitation and anxiety; or the least...
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Human Rabies -- Quebec, Canada, 2000.
Newspaper article from: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report; 12/15/2000; 515 words
; ...transient macular rash. On September 28, he developed tremors and myoclonic jerks in both arms, had become agitated, and had hydrophobia, aerophobia, dysarthria, and visual hallucinations. The next day hypersalivation was observed and the tremors and myoclonus...
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The Thieves of Ostia.(Brief Article)(Children's Review)(Audiobook Review)
Magazine article from: Kliatt; 7/1/2004; ; 321 words
; ...killing and beheading the watchdogs on their street. The prime suspect is a father whose little girl died weeks earlier of hydrophobia. Young listeners will enjoy the characters, their adventures, and the themes of tolerance, friendship, and pluck. More sophisticated...
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A 54-year-old man presents with severe back pain. (Pathologic Quiz Case).(rabies encephalomyelitis)
Magazine article from: Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine; 4/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...restlessness, hyperexcitability, hallucinations, dysphagia, and hydrophobia. This last finding is attributable to laryngospasm, which...flulike illness, poor history of animal bite, lack of typical hydrophobia and hypersalivation, and presentation similar to other encephalitides...
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Human rabies - Texas, Arkansas, and Georgia, 1991.
Newspaper article from: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report; 11/8/1991; 700+ words
; ...F (36 C) to 106 F (41 C). On August 12, rabies was first considered in the differential diagnosis because of aerophobia, hydrophobia, agitation, and incoherence alternating with periods of coherence; a skin biopsy and saliva, serum, and cerebrospinal fluid...
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