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  2. Edgenuity - Wikipedia

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    Edgenuity is a virtual alternative that uses pre-recorded videos and primarily focuses on struggling students and sticking to a pace. [18] [19] Along with pre-recorded lecture, Edgenuity uses interactives and real-world problems. [20]

  3. Hives - Symptoms, Causes, & Treatment - WebMD

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    Symptoms include shortness of breath, muscle soreness, vomitin g, and diarrhea. Physical urticaria. These hives are caused by something that stimulates the skin — for example, cold, heat, sun ...

  4. Ovaries: How They Work and Potential Conditions - WebMD

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    Many conditions and disorders may affect the ovaries, causing pain, nausea, and fertility problems. Ovarian conditions may include: Ovarian cancer. Endometriosis. Endometriosis is a condition in ...

  5. What Is Waist to Hip Ratio? - WebMD

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    Record the number. Measure your hips. Next, wrap the tape measure around your hips at the widest part. This is your hip circumference. Record the number. Divide. Use a calculator to divide your ...

  6. How Stress Contributes to Heart Disease Risk - Healthline

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    Overall, the researchers found that high stress was associated with an increased risk of: cardiovascular disease. coronary heart disease. stroke. death. Additionally, according to a 2018 study ...

  7. Certain health conditions, such as asthma, and environmental triggers, like chemicals or cold air, can trigger it. Bronchospasm is a tightening of the muscles that line the airways (bronchi) in ...

  8. In addition to skin changes, other signs and symptoms of severe hypothyroidism can include: low systolic and high diastolic blood pressure. low heart rate. sparse or brittle hair. cold intolerance ...

  9. Economic policy of the George W. Bush administration

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    President Bush was in office from January 2001 to January 2009, a complex and challenging economic and budgetary time. In addition to two recessions (2001 and the Great Recession of 2007–2009), the U.S. faced a housing bubble and bust, two wars, and the rise of Asian competitors, mainly China, which entered the World Trade Organization (WTO ...