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  1. Four Fat Frogs Fanning Fainting Flies and Other Nonsense Numbers and Alphabets by Alice, Ed. Mills, 1999-01-01
  2. How to Ask for Money Without Fainting (Russian Edition) by Susan H. Scribner, 1998-08
  3. How to ask for money without fainting!: A guide to help nonprofit staff and volunteers raise more money! by Susan M Scribner, 1996
  4. Fainting by George L. Engel, 1962
  5. A cordial for a fainting soul: Or, Some essays for the satisfaction of doubting wounded Christians, labouring under several burdens by John Collinges, 1801
  6. Jesus, when I fainting lie. Sacred Part-Song (Choral. The Choral Handbook. No. 459. [1885, etc.]) by Thomas Price, 1899
  7. Walking without fainting by Thomas C Cook, 1977
  8. TRICKSTER AND THE FAINTING BIRDS by Howard, Illustrated by Pohrt, Tom Norman, 1999
  9. Patient PS simulation: Hinton Constant, a 72-year-old farmer, who has an appointment to see you in your office following an episode of fainting which caused him to fall and bruise his left eye by Garfield C Pickell, 1986
  10. Four Fat Frogs Fanning Fainting Flies and Other Nonsense Numbers and Alphabets by Alice Mills, 2000-01-01
  11. What to do for bleeding, fainting and shock (EHE fact sheet) by Linda E Moody, 1979
  12. The common origin and nature of "blind spells," petit mal, faintings, swoonings, coma, "pseudo-epilepsy, " epilepsy, "migraine, " etc by George M Gould, 1907
  13. Tonblüthen. Op. 43. No. 1. Alpenröslein. - Alpine Rose. - No. 2. Vergissmeinnicht. - Forget me not. - No. 3. Veilchenstraus. - Nosegay of Violets. ... Blume. - Fainting Flower. no. 2-4 by Fritz Spindler, 1870
  14. Fainting by George L. Engel, 1950-01-01

81. Hoax Forum Topic: Fainting Goats
fainting goats. Posted By LaMa in between realities May 06, 2005, First the exploding toads, now we have the fainting goats (.wmv).
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First the exploding toads, now we have the fainting goats (.wmv)
It seems to be real. but its f***g weird.
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Member Cute.. I always wanted to raise pygmys. Sharruma in capable of finishing a coherent Member These are real The goats get startled by something and they get momentarily paralysed. They don't really faint as fall over. Sir Stephen in McKinney, TX. Member LaMa, I take it you never watch animal planet.....They are real and very dumb creatures. Their bodies freeze up when they get a scare. In the wild they would be considered fast food. Andrea They actually have a purpose - well a few - first, they were used as 'sacrifice' animals with more valuable flock animals - the predators would take them...secondly, they are valuable for meat purposes - the muscling is heavier due to the myotonic condition. Finally, they are easier on fences, because they freeze when stepping over. Not stupid for a homesteader or small farmer! You can check out the American Livestock Breed Conservancy for more info -

82. Fainting, UPMC | University Of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
A comprehensive resource describing the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of fainting from the health care experts at the University of Pittsburgh
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83. Fainting
Most people suffer at least one fainting attack during the course of their lifetime. While fainting attacks can sometimes be linked to conditions of the
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84. AGS Aging In The Know
The medical term for fainting is syncope (pronounced SINco-pee, from the Greek Narrowing of the aortic heart valve can cause fainting during physical
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85. UAB Health System | Fainting
In addition to fainting, vagal nerve stimulation often causes pallor, a cold sweat, While episodes of fainting that result in only a minute or two of
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86. WFMU's Beware Of The Blog: Fainting Goats
fainting goats in action (mpeg video file). fainting Goat / Yooper Humor Heaven. Listed below are links to weblogs that reference fainting Goats
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87. Fainting
Definition. fainting is the sudden loss of consciousness. Causes. In general, fainting is caused by decreased blood flow to the brain.
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88. Fainting
Alternative Names. Passed out; Lightheadedness fainting; Syncope; Vasovagal fainting can also be related to fear, severe pain, or emotional distress.
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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.
Alternative Names
Passed out; Lightheadedness - fainting; Syncope; Vasovagal
Considerations
When you faint, you not only experience loss of consciousness , but also loss of muscle tone and paleness in your face. You may also feel weak or nauseated just prior to fainting and have the sense that surrounding noises are fading into the background.
Causes
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

89. JengaJam.com >> Fainting Goats (WMV)
JengaJam.com fainting Goats (WMV) Goats Falling Over When Startled.
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90. Own A Velvet Fainting Couch On 43 Things
Nothing less will do to make my fainting spells ladylike. A non-velvet fainting couch is pointless. Maybe I should just start by buying smelling
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91. Cyrene's Progress On Own A Velvet Fainting Couch On 43 Things
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92. Syncope (Fainting)
Syncope (fainting) Updated May 6, 2005. fainting (Syncope) Heart Rhythm Society; fainting (Syncope) American Geriatrics Society
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93. Fainting
fainting (syncope) is a sudden, temporary loss of consciousness due to The major cause of fainting is a sudden decrease in blood flow to the brain.
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FAINTING Fainting (syncope) is a sudden, temporary loss of consciousness due to insufficient oxygen supply to the brain. The most frequent signs and symptoms are sudden lightheadedness, generalized weakness, and then falling. These signs and symptoms can be accompanied by blurred vision, nausea, paleness, sweating, rapid heartbeat and rapid breathing. If heartbeat or breathing is not present, this may represent cardiac arrest rather than fainting. The major cause of fainting is a sudden decrease in blood flow to the brain. This in turn may result from: heartbeat anomalies (too fast, too slow, or irregular); prolonged straining, such as from severe coughing or attempted bowel movements when constipated; sudden emotional stress; heart diseases which limit the amount of blood the heart pumps; getting out of bed or a chair too fast (orthostatic hypotension); acute pain; epilepsy, or heart attack. The risks of fainting increase with stress; heart disease; some drugs (digitalis, beta-adrenergic blockers); hot humid weather; elderly; and diabetes mellitus. Naturally, preventive measures would be avoidance of the above listed causes. Possible complications could be injuries while fainting, or mistaking cardiac arrest for fainting.

94. Fainters In Action
Fainters in Action. Just a small selection of some past present goats fainting. fainting Goat Videos Click here to see a neat video clip.
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95. Fainting And Related Phenomena A Lay Review
Neurocardiogenic is the current term (at least for today) for fainting He has no history of fainting and the episode bore no relation to any prior
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    Hypotension
    low blood pressure
    Orthostatic
    standing up or upright
    Orthostatic Intolerance (OI)
    the inability to tolerate the upright stance
    Arrhythmia, arrhythmic abnormal heart rhythm, irregular, too fast (tachycardia), too slow (bradycardia)
    Ischemia, ischemic too little blood
    Long QT syndrome an electrical heart abnormality that can produce dangerous arrhythmias
    Cardiomyopathy disease of the heart muscle
    Myocardial infarction heart attack
    Cardiogenic
    caused by the heart
    Neurovascular, Neurally mediated, neurocardiogenic
    caused by an interaction between the nervous system and the circulatory system
    Vaso, Vascular, vasomotor pertaining to blood vessels and their contraction
    Vagus, vagal a cranial nerve which when stimulated causes heart slowing (among other actions)
    Autonomic nervous system the part of the nervous system regulating many involuntary actions such as the heart rate and blood pressure
    Venous
    pertaining to veins
    Right atrium
    the part of the heart which receives blood returning from the body
    Pooling the collection of blood or body fluids in dependent portions of the body
    Arterial resistance (vasoconstriction) contraction of small arteries provides resistance against which our heart pumps blood. Different vessel resistances account for redistribution of blood throughout our body

96. Fainting - Medco.com
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97. Fainting In Coyles
fainting in Coyles An occasional letter from the Heart of Euroville. Friday, January 07, 2005. Momento Mori or joining the Great Satan
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98. UNC Health Care - Fainting
fainting or syncope is a common ailment that refers to the loss of Excitement or anxiety can lead to a fainting spell, but there are many other
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You are here: Health and Patient Care Good Medicine Fits, faints, funny spells can be sign of serious health problems
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Fainting or "syncope" is a common ailment that refers to the loss of consciousness usually due to loss of blood flow to the brain.
This typically lasts a few seconds to minutes and improves on its own. While most such spells are harmless and many people will experience some funny spell during their lifetime, fainting can be a symptom of underlying serious heart or brain disease and warrants evaluation by your health care provider.
Excitement or anxiety can lead to a fainting spell, but there are many other possible causes, which may not be easy to find. Some of these are:
  • Heart disorders
    • Irregular heart beat (arrhythmia)
    • Low blood pressure ("hypotension")
    • Disease of the heart muscle ("cardiomyopathy")
    • Abnormal coronary arteries and coronary artery disease
    • Diseases of the aorta, the largest vessel carrying blood from the heart to all the vital organs.

99. Virgil LeQuire And His Fainting Goats Remembered At Symposium In His Honor
The late Virgil S. LeQuire, MD, tended a lot more than fainting goats on his farm in “Even though they’re called fainting goats, they’re awake and alert
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100. FAINTING
fainting is a temporary loss of consciousness caused by interference of the blood Some individuals a prone to fits of fainting, especially those of a
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FAINTING
Fainting is a temporary loss of consciousness caused by interference of the blood flow to the brain due to emotions, pain, hunger, low blood pressure, hypoglycemia, hyperventilation, heat exhaustion, pregnancy, lack of fresh air, over heating and weakness. It may also be concomitant to other more serious illnesses such as internal or external bleeding, stroke, or some hidden pathology. If a faint last more than a few minutes, or is becoming more frequent, seek medical attention. Some individuals a prone to fits of fainting, especially those of a hysterical, nervous temperament. When a person faints it is necessary to check to see if they are breathing, or have injured themselves while falling. If they are breathing, loosen any tight clothing, and put them in the recovering position (refer). When they have regain consciousness give them the emotional support they need and let them sip some cold water. If the person remains unconscious for more than a few minutes they may be suffering from a dangerous illness and need medical support. Call you doctor or 911 immediately. Monitor the victim's pulse and respiration every five minutes and keep a close eye on their breathing. Be prepared to give artificial respiration (refer ) or CPR (refer ), if necessary, until help arrives. Materia Medica ACONITE (3). Violent palpitation of heart, congestion of blood to head, buzzing in ear

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