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    In order to avoid panic attacks it is necessary that they match our tendency to panic reaction and set of circumstances. This means, without proper preferences (which can be inherited and learned), certain circumstances will not have the power to cause a panic attack. After the initial panic attack most people go to the doctor for a checkup. This review usually includes ECG, after which the doctor concluded that our heart healthy, sometimes adding "it is your nerves" (whatever that means).…

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    Bionic Spine Analysis

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    are then transferred into movement commands by use of Bluetooth technology. This device could eventually make it possible for those who are paralyzed to have use of their limbs (NHS choices, 2016). These results may also be used to treat those with epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, obsessive compulsive disorder, and motor neuron disease. The bionic spine procedure is planned to be available by the middle of the 2020s (Pearlman, 2016). This procedure could be used for treating animals with similar…

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    Imagine seeing a person having a nervous breakdown or just out of control every time they hear an explosion of some kind. Welcome to the world of John Smith, he is eighty-five and lives in the UK with his son Kyle. When he was in his twenties he served in Vietnam and was ranked at Corporal. One day when he was going to destroy some ammunition and while he was on his way he was ambushed by Vietnamese forces. The sergeant of his squad called a retreat but John said, “we have to destroy them by…

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    months after Parris established a home, his daughter began to have strange symptoms. She would run around and act irregularly, complain about fever and cringe from fierce pains. Some theorists now argue that it was from stress, asthma, boredom, abuse, epilepsy and delusions. However, some other theorists say she was experiencing “convulsive ergotism”. Convulsive Ergotism occurred when one digested rye infected with ergot. Interestingly, LSD derives from ergot which could cause hallucinations.…

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    that the school was a threat to human health. Chemical Reactions In the Love Canal Disaster there were over 200 chemicals and at least 12 that were known as carcinogens which are chemicals that can cause cancer there were also illnesses such as epilepsy, asthma, migraines, and nephrosis. People also noticed that there was an abnormally high birth defect rate and, miscarriages. Lois Gibbs a local mother took noticed to the misfortune and got the government’s…

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    due to not understanding the value of taking the medicine or wanting to avoid side effects. One reason highlighted in the article was the stigma attached with taking certain types of medications. The specific disorder mentioned in the article was epilepsy, but many other diseases are stigmatized such as depression and anxiety. I think it is really sad that people feel this way. It made me really upset to read a woman’s testimony about how her mother didn’t accept her because of being…

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    She underwent radiological studies that showed no evidence of acute intracranial process; she was diagnosed with chronic migraine without aura. The claimant’s neurologist indicated that she received treatment for chronic migraines, generalized epilepsy, and epileptic syndrome. Records from a family care clinic (2017) indicated that she had an anxiety attack and mild allergic…

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    When my father was in high school his father worked full time at a packaging company by driving a forklift. His mother stayed home and took care of Mary who by that time had started to suffer severely from her lifetime long epilepsy. When Mary passed his mother took a job at another packaging company inspecting raisins to be packaged. My father estimated that his father earned about $3 dollars an hour and his mother earned about $2 to $2.50 dollars an hour. My father believed…

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    Animal Poaching Essay

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    Poaching is the murder or harvest of any endangered plant or animal, this harmful act on innocent animals needs to stop. The problem is that today’s society is driven by money and will do anything to get it no matter the consequences. When it is too late and we have hunted animals like tigers, lions, rhino, and elephants into extinction perhaps then we might try to do something like cloning. Poaching doesn't just affect the animals that are being killed, it causes other animals to die also…

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    Brain Lateralization

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    It was thought that a preference in the left hand would lead to a variety of psychiatric and psychological problems, such as epilepsy (Rasmussen and Milner, 1977) and schizophrenia (Crow, 1997). However, there has been no clear understanding of the relationship between linguistic capacities, cerebral asymmetry, handedness, and psychiatric disorders (Klar, 1999). It was also argued…

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