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  1. Weary Warriors, Fainting Saints: How You Can Outlast Every Attack of the Enemy by Joyce Meyer, 2006
  2. The Fainting Phenomenon: Understanding Why People Faint and What to do about It by Blair P. Grubb MD, 2007-01-09
  3. Falling Freddy the Fainting Goat (Animal Underdogs) (Animal Underdogs) by Carl Emerson, 2007-07-01
  4. The Fainting Phenomenon: Understanding Why People Faint and What Can Be Done About It by Blair P. Grubb MD, Mary Carole McMann MPH, 2001-09-15
  5. Fainting; physiological and psychological considerations (American lecture series, publication no. 37. American lectures in neurology) by George Libman Engel, 1950
  6. Fainting Goats and Other Weird Mammals (I Like Weird Animals!) by Carmen Bredeson, 2009-09
  7. How to Ask for Money Without Fainting!: A Guide to Help Nonprofit Staff and Volunteers Raise More Money! 1996 by Susan H. Scribner, 1996-08
  8. Fainting: Webster's Timeline History, 63 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2010-03-10
  9. Fainting Physiological and Psychological Considerations by George L. Engel, 1962
  10. Trickster and the Fainting Birds by Howard Norman, 1999-01-01
  11. Faintings: Webster's Quotations, Facts and Phrases by Icon Group International, 2009-05-01
  12. Fainting: Webster's Quotations, Facts and Phrases by Icon Group, 2008-11-26
  13. Fainting - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by Health Publica Icon Health Publications, 2004-01-05
  14. Good News In Evil Times For Fainting Believers: Or The Summ Of A Lecture Upon Jeremiah 45 Chapter (1708) by Michael Bruce, 2010-05-22

1. IFGA International Fainting Goat Association
Offers news, event schedules, FAQs, breed standards, and forms.
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The International Fainting Goat Association was founded in the fall of 1989 by a group of people who appreciated the Fainting Goat as a breed and wished to see them preserved. This task is being accomplished through registration, pedigree documentation, and educating the public about the uniqueness of the breed. The IFGA Herd Book has been open since June 8, 1999
As of the above date the IFGA is operating from an open herd book. If you are a Fainting goat breeder and would like to register your stock please contact the IFGA registrar at the below address. All crucial pedigree information from ATFGA will be honored. Fainting Goats? Fainting Goats are known by a number of descriptive terms such as Nervous, Stiff-leg, Wooden-leg, and Tennessee Scare goats. For more information on the IFGA and this unique breed of goat contact the IFGA registrar at: Ruth Prentice
3450 230th St.

2. 33 Fainting Spells
Seattlebased company making original work in dance theater since 1994.
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"Wonderfully innovative, unexpectedly touching...33 Fainting Spells clearly casts its own modernist spell." Michael Phillips, Saint Paul Pioneer Press, 1/15/99 Spirit Under the Influence Buy advanced tickets at www.brownpapertickets.com Thursday-Sunday May 12-15, 2005
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3. MedlinePlus: Fainting
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4. Fainting What Causes It Familydoctor.org
Information about fainting from the American Academy of Family Physicians.
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5. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Fainting
fainting is a temporary loss of consciousness due to a drop in blood flow You may also feel weak or nauseated just prior to fainting, and you may have
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Contents of this page: Alternative names Passed out; Lightheadedness - fainting; Syncope; Vasovagal Definition Return to top Fainting is a temporary loss of consciousness due to a drop in blood flow to the brain. The episode is brief (lasting less than a couple of minutes) and is followed by rapid and complete recovery. You may feel lightheaded or dizzy before fainting. A longer, deeper state of unconsciousness is often called a coma. Considerations Return to top When you faint, you not only experience loss of consciousness , but also loss of muscle tone and paling of color in your face. You may also feel weak or nauseated just prior to fainting, and you may have the sense that surrounding noises are fading into the background. Common Causes Return to top Fainting may occur while you are urinating, having a bowel movement (especially if straining), coughing strenuously, or when you have been standing in one place too long. Fainting can also be related to fear, severe pain, or emotional distress. A sudden drop in blood pressure can cause you to faint. This may happen if you are bleeding or severely

6. CNN.com - Sanjay Gupta: Fainting A Common Problem - January 14, 2002
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CNN medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta (CNN) What could have caused President Bush to collapse Sunday while eating pretzels and watching a football game at the White House? CNN's Paula Zahn talked to medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta on Monday to shed light on the causes of fainting. ZAHN: Talk to us a little bit about what would cause the president to faint and what does a pretzel have to do with it, if anything? GUPTA: It is actually a pretty common problem. Something that could occur when people are scared of something. Sometimes cramping in the intestines can do this. Sometimes violent coughing can do this. MORE STORIES Bush: 'I feel great' after fainting episode We are talking about vasovagal response. The name is not as important as what it does. What it is actually is a reflex in this case possibly brought on by heavy coughing, which can stimulate a nerve to stimulate the heart to lower the blood pressure and lower the heart rate. A change in heart rhythm and dehydration could also possibly do it. Apparently, the president was feeling a little under the weather over the weekend that could have led to a little bit of dehydration. That in combination with the violent coughing episode surrounding eating the pretzel could have caused him to faint. It is a pretty common thing, and [doctors] see it a lot in emergency rooms and hospitals, but oftentimes it is just an isolated event and does not come back.

7. Syncope
Syncope (SIN'kope) is temporary loss of consciousness and posture, described as "fainting" or "passing out." It's usually related to temporary
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8. Fainting What Causes It Familydoctor.org
Information about fainting from the American Academy of Family Physicians.
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What causes fainting?
Fainting, which is also called syncope, can be related to many different things. More than one thing may be the cause of fainting. Sometimes a specific cause for fainting can't be found. Fainting can happen when not enough oxygen flows through your blood and into your brain. You lose consciousness, or "pass out," for a very brief time just a few seconds or minutes. A sudden drop in your blood pressure can cause you to faint. Sometimes your heart rate and blood vessels can't react fast enough when your body's need for oxygen changes. This is very common among older people. It can happen when:
  • You stand up fast. You work or play hard, especially if it's very hot. You begin to breathe too fast (called hyperventilating). You get very upset. Being upset can affect the nerves that control your blood pressure. You're taking medicine for high blood pressure.

9. Syncope Information Page National Institute Of Neurological
Also known as fainting, an information sheet compiled by NINDS, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
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10. Fainting And Seizure Diagnosis And Information At Medtronic
Unexplained fainting can be a symptom of certain heartrelated conditions. Learn about the diagnosis of these conditions at Medtronic.
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Diagnosing Unexplained Fainting More Information about Unexplained Fainting Bradycardia Seizures and Fainting Tachyarrhythmia Stages of Your Condition
hbx.pn="Unexplained+Fainting+Diagnosis";//PAGE NAME(S) Welcome to your online source for information about recurrent, unexplained fainting. Fainting is also called syncope (sing'-koh-pee). Good News for Fainting Sufferers and People with Unexplained Symptoms that May be Heart Related If you suffer from unexplained recurrent fainting, or other symptoms such as palpitations, light-headedness, or dizziness, there may be new hope. There is a new diagnostic tool available to help determine the cause of these episodes called the Medtronic RevealĀ® Insertable Loop Recorder (ILR) . Once the cause of your episodes is determined, in some cases, treatments are available that can stop them altogether. On this site you'll find information about syncope, its treatment and ways its underlying causes can be diagnosed. You'll also find information about the Reveal Insertable Loop Recorder and the types of doctors who diagnose and treat syncope. In addition, this site provides information for patients who already have a Reveal Insertable Loop Recorder , answers to frequently asked questions and links to other helpful sites.

11. BAGWELL FUNNY FARM
A small family farm raising Nigerian Dwarf and fainting goats along with an assortment of other farm animals.
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Home For Sale Mama Patch of Heaven ... Jolene BAGWELL FUNNY FARM Welcome to our farm . Bagwell farms is a small family farm located in Western Kentucky, near Paducah. We raise several breeds of goats and enjoy showing our goats. There is a page with information about Paducah that you will find helpful if you are interested in visiting Western Kentucky or moving to Paducah. I have a couple of pages that are dedicated to family members that are sadly missed. Hope you enjoy your visit and return often. UPDATE: January 2005 We are working on a new dairy parlor and hoping to at least be able to sell milk for animal use this summer. We should have pictures up soon. A Prayer for Our Nation God Bless America and keep us safe and free- Safe from all our enemies, wherever they may be... Teach us to walk humbly and closer in Thy ways, Give us faith and courage and put purpose in our days, Make each one of us aware that each must do his part

12. Neurocardiogenic Syncope - Malignant Vasovagal - Causes Of Fainting
Neurocardiogenic Syncope (also known as Vasovagal Syncope) and Carotid Sinus Syndrome are important, treatable, yet underdiagnosed causes of
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13. Seizures And Fainting Diagnosis, Information, And Preparing For Your Doctor Visi
Learn about seizures and fainting including treatment options, how to find a physician, and questions to ask that physician in your appointment.
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Diagnosing Seizures and Fainting More Information about Seizures and Fainting Bradycardia Tachyarrhythmia Unexplained Fainting Stages of Your Condition
hbx.pn="Seizures+and+Fainting+Diagnosis";//PAGE NAME(S) Are you, or someone you care about, continuing to have seizures despite taking antiepileptic drugs? Or, are you having recurrent seizures with an unknown cause?
Now there may be new hope for your condition. Recent medical research is showing that some people suspected of having recurrent epileptic seizures are actually experiencing cardiovascular syncope (fainting). On this Web site, you will learn more about:
  • Why the cause of seizures is difficult to diagnose
  • Syncope and how it can be easily confused with epilepsy
  • How a cardiovascular assessment may help to determine the correct diagnosis and successful treatment.
Also included are patient stories that describe the impact of suffering from recurrent seizures and how cardiovascular syncope was diagnosed and treated.
IMPORTANT: Continue taking your medication as directed by your doctor. Only a doctor can make a complete evaluation to determine if your treatment should change.

14. CNN.com - Cadaver Arm Prompts Fainting Spell In School - Jan. 8, 2004
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Story Tools YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Follow the news that matters to you. Create your own alert to be notified on topics you're interested in. Or, visit Popular Alerts for suggestions. Manage alerts What is this? FOX CHAPEL, Pennsylvania (AP) A parent brought a human cadaver arm to an elementary school and opened it up during a discussion about surgery, causing a fifth grader to faint. Other students also felt ill, and some parents complained to the Fox Chapel School District, which promised to review the situation, school officials said. The limb was brought in Tuesday by Dr. Michael Horowitz, a neurosurgeon whose child attends Fairview Elementary School in Fox Chapel, an upscale suburb about five miles east of Pittsburgh. Horowitz was using the arm as a visual aid for a discussion about the 1875 Thomas Eakins painting "The Gross Clinic," which shows a medical school's doctor removing diseased bone from a patient's thigh. A 19th century art critic called the work "a picture that even strong men find it difficult to look at long, if they can look at it at all." During the discussion, Horowitz opened the cadaver arm to show students the nerves and other parts.

15. 'how To Faint' - Rotteneggs.com - A Social Network For Pranksters.
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16. Fainting - Health And Medical Information Produced By Doctors - MedicineNet.com
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Temporary Loss Of Consciousness
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What is loss of consciousness?
Loss of consciousness is interruption of one's awareness of self and surroundings. When loss of consciousness is temporary and recovers spontaneously it is referred to as fainting or syncope. Temporary loss of consciousness, or syncope, has been reported to account for 3 percent of patient visits to emergency departments. How does temporary loss of consciousness occur?
Temporary loss of consciousness is a result of a temporary reduction in the blood flow (and, therefore, oxygen) to the brain. This can lead to lightheadedness or a "black out" episode of loss of consciousness. There are many conditions which can temporarily impair the brain's blood supply. What conditions cause temporary loss of consciousness?

17. CNN.com - Fainting Spell Stalls Cleric Interrogation - Oct. 18, 2002
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Yes No Don't know VIEW RESULTS SOLO, Indonesia (CNN) The scheduled police interrogation of Islamic cleric Abu Bakar Ba'asyir, in relation to a series of bomb attacks several years ago, may be cancelled after he fainted during a news conference and was rushed to hospital. Australia and the United States have both named Ba'asyir's Jemaah Islamiya fundamentalist Islamic group as a possible suspect for the Bali bombings, however at this stage police are not planning to question him on the matter.

18. IFGA International Fainting Goat Association
International fainting Goat Association fainting Goats are known by a number of descriptive terms such as Nervous, Stiffleg, Wooden-leg
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19. Fainting - Symptoms And Signs From MedicineNet
of fainting along with causes and examples of medications for fainting. Produced by Doctors.......
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20. CNN.com - Bush On Fainting Episode: 'Chew Your Food' - January 14, 2002
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Bush on fainting episode: 'Chew your food'
Bush appeared in front of reporters Monday with a bruise on his left cheek. EAST MOLINE, Illinois (CNN) President Bush scraped and bruised after a fainting spell extolled motherhood on Monday as another symbol of American patriotism, and gave the John Deere workers he addressed a lighthearted lesson to chew on. "If my mother is listening, mother, I should have listened to you: Always chew your pretzels before you swallow," Bush said jokingly. Bush lost consciousness for a brief time in the White House on Sunday evening while eating a pretzel and watching a professional football game on television. He fell from his couch and has a scrape and large bruise on his left cheekbone, plus a bruise on his lower lip, to show for his troubles. His glasses cut the side of his face. VIDEO Watch the animation of a vasovagal syncope, which could have caused the U.S. president to faint

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