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    Angelman Syndrome (AS) is a genetic disorder of the ubiquitin-protein ligase E3A or UBE3A on the 15th chromosome. If this is gene damaged or lacks the maternal allele for UBE3A contributions, it results in Angelman Syndrome (Mary 2011). This disorder was first discovered in 1965 by an English pediatrician known as Dr. Henry Angelman. Angelman studied children with similar motor disorders, facial abnormalities and a happy demeanor. He named this disorder "Happy Puppet Syndrome" after observing a…

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    See Baby Drink Introduction As a parent the most important thing that one can ever wish for is to deliver a healthy baby. However, that is not always the case in some situations a mother’s addiction can affect the development of a once healthy fetus causing short to long term effects. Women today believe that having a glass of wine or binge drinking during pregnancy is okay but it is not, it is wrong and inconsiderate to the fetus. When a mother drinks during pregnancy her judgement becomes…

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    Studies have established iatrical marijuana has remedial effects concerning disquiet guidance, qualm, vomiting, seizures, and hunger failure, for patient’s permission from medical diseases. These diseases conclude cancer, HIV, epilepsy, and manifold induration. Legalizing the habit of marijuana as a medical counteraction for treating disease symptoms and mitigatory the adverse side effects of the treat, would disapprove a patient 's temper of vigor, and further confident responses to management.…

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    nervous system disorders, specializing in their diagnosis and treatment. Their work can be found in various settings, such as hospitals, clinics, and private offices, as well as in research and teaching. To accurately diagnose and treat conditions like epilepsy, migraines, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, and stroke, they employ a range of techniques, including neurological examinations, imaging studies, and laboratory tests. Neurosurgeons are medical practitioners with advanced skills…

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    With the recent measles outbreak, there has been another disease in the news. Autism is a disease that affects millions of people globally. This is a relatively recent disease that has developed over the past few decades. It has a wide range of severity and can affect people in a variety of ways. This is why it is so confusing to researchers, parents and children affected by autism. Autism spectrum disorder encompasses many disorders with a range of symptoms and severity. The autism spectrum is…

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    Over the course of American history, there are many disputes that arise and lead to debates, controversy, and arguments nationwide. In America today, there are a plethora of issues that are argued over, leaving a divided country; one of these monumental quandaries is the legalization of marijuana. Cannabis should be legalized by the national government because there are many benefits: for the government, producing more revenue for the state; medicinally, a multitude of health benefits; and…

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    seemingly left out of the book. Another minor difference is the cause of Faria’s death. When looking at the film, he gets a punctured lung after rocks cave in on him in his attempt of escape while compared to the cause of death used in the book which is epilepsy and continual strokes. Lastly, all changes, whether minor or major affected the quality and/or plot line of the movie. A minor change like the location of Dantes’s arrest or the way in which Villefort burned the letter all lead up to…

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    In On the Sacred Disease, which was written in 400 BCE, [Hippocrates] advocated for the separation between medicine and religions. According to the [Hippocrates], the symptoms of the on-set epilepsy were seen as signs of “sacred disease” in the religious context. Doctors then “use divinity as a pretext and screen of their own ability to afford any assistance”. Purification, incantations, and abstinence from certain foods were administered, only…

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    According to Dictionary.com, normal is defined as "conforming to a standard; usual, typical, or expected." From its Latin origin, "normālis made according to a carpenter's square." Unfortunately, society decides what is ordinary. Often times, what is typical for one may differ for another. The alarm rings, and just as expected, you spring to your feet, grab a towel and stagger to the shower, with ease you stand, wash and exit. Hopping on one foot, you insert one leg at a time into…

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    My message to the audience is that medical marijuana is not a dangerous substance, but has a benifit to humans health.My first quadrant I decided to use a poem because it’s short and I can freely express my thought about cannabis.In the poem,”Thank You Cannabis” its basically shows that graditude that the author/me has towards cannabis for improving and aiding several desieases or disorder that a person can have.When it says, Thank You for treating my anxiety & depression” or “For fending off…

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