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    Mckeown Thesis

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    passing of the 1963 Community Mental Health Act which was founded on the notion that there was community-based treatment available for the psychological stress that victims of racism underwent (Thomas, 2014). Moving towards the early 2000’s there is an increase in the medical and psychological explanations for human behaviour and medical developments provided a pathway for the treatment of these behaviours (Thomas, 2014). However critics of this idea state that by classifying racism as an…

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    Neurodegeneration

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    contributors to Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and Multiple Sclerosis. Neurodegeneration is the debilitating condition along with those diseases, which results in the healthy, functioning nerve cells to deteriorate and slowly die off. Deterioration gradually leads to the loss of cognitive skills, motor skills, and eventually death of the nerve cell itself. Neurodegeneration can and will gradually get worse over time with the medicine today only slightly slowing down this horrible process. The…

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    Dementia Research Paper

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    Often, after appropriate treatment and a return to normal mood, the individual finds that memory functioning is restored. In other cases, improving diet or adding an exercise regimen can also assist with memory, but only if there has not been severe loss and there is no brain trauma or disease. Memory loss caused by treatable brain infections can be reversed. In many cases, individuals who have experienced brain…

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    the human body and its biological make-up. The cannabis plant is loaded with cannabinoids, 113 cannabinoids to be exact. Cannabinoids are different components of the cannabis plant, serving important roles in curing or treating many illnesses and diseases, effectively. The most popular of the cannabinoids is THC. THC is the reason for the “stigma against marijuana,” the “bad drug.” Fahl’s research gives specific details of what THC is made of. THC is short for delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol,…

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    What Is Atherosclerosis?

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    vessels that carry oxygen and other nutrients from one's heart to the rest of their body, become thick and stiff; resulting in the occasional restriction of blood flow to their organs and tissues. Symptoms normally do not appear if it is a mild case. A moderate to severe case has different symptoms depending on where the affected arteries are located. When located in the heart arteries one might experience chest pains or chest pressure, but if it is in the arteries leading to the brain one…

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    the over 50 crowd is beneficial in diminishing Alzheimer’s symptoms along with providing a brighter outlook for employment and retirement. The downside to education could be the expense. Furthering your education, whether with a Bachelor or a Masters degree in midlife could prove to be not only a smart career move, but help prolong life in a unique and healthy way. Alzheimer’s, a neurodegenerative disorder and a common form of dementia has symptoms…

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    associated with several cognitive disorders including: Alzheimer’s disease, concussions, MCI, etc. Researchers have been developing novel approaches to help develop solutions and/or gain better insight for what disease, injuries, and impairment have on the brain. One of the more recent techniques that has been developed is fMRI. One of the cognitive issues it can look at is mild cognitive impairment, which is a stage of impairment before Alzheimer’s disease. The purpose of this paper is to look…

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    Diabetes Mellitus Paper

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    935-941) The two main reasons for the increase include the aging population and obesity rates will increase. There are many different medication, treatments, and therapies involved in the maintenance of diabetes mellitus. This paper introduces information about diabetes mellitus including complications, treatments,…

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    disorders and finally phobias. A person with a panic disorder experiences periods of extreme fear. These "panic attacks" are accompanied by shortness of breath, rapid heartbeat, dizziness, numbness, sweating and trembling. Along with these symptoms, the person may also experience a fear of death. Most people will at some time in their life experience a "panic attack", but again this does not mean that they have a panic disorder. A person is not determined to have a panic disorder until…

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    recreational marijuana. When you ask a person who is suffering from different medical conditions such as cancer, AIDS, Glaucoma, epileptic seizures, anxiety, Alzheimer's and even Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), the medicinal purpose behind this one drug has greatly enhance in alleviating some of the symptoms cause by these diagnosis or diseases in people. The reasons why medicinal marijuana should be legalized in all 50 states of the Unites States of America is because medicinal marijuana…

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