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    What’s Is Addiction? When you hear the word addiction, the first thoughts that come to mind are those regarding alcoholics and users of illegal drugs. In reality, as recognized by the American Psychiatric Association (APA) and referred to as substance-use disorders, it encompass’ ten classes of drugs: alcohol, caffeine, cannabis, inhalants, pain-killers, anti-anxiety medications, sedatives, stimulants, tobacco and unknown substances. Although these substance-use disorders are commonly referred…

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    Dietary Model: Veganism

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    Humans accumulate an abundance amount of this vitamin which is reserved until needed, therefore can take a period of time before utilizing it all and then discovering this deficiency. The causatum of this absence can cause immense damage to the nervous system and cause anaemia, heart disease, dementia and difficulty in pregnancy’s. Unclean, dirty, third world countries have a higher level of vitamin B12 in sources as opposed to clean environments, thus, vegans…

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    disease type 2 and 3 are the same as the symptoms that type 1 the only difference is that type 2 and 3 affects the central nervous system and type 1 doesn’t but in addition to the symptoms mentioned these conditions can cause abnormal eye movement , seizures , and brain damage. Type 2 Gaucher’s disease usually origins life threating medical problems in the beginning of babyhood. Type 3 Gaucher’s disease affects the central nervous system but it worsens slowly more than type 2. The most critical…

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    Health Status - When an illness, physical disability, poor health or medical condition begins to affect a child's potential to join in and contribute towards school life, it may have a big impact upon the child restricting their development opportunities. Often children who have health issues are less able to take part as much in some activities than other children. At first the child may be affected physically but in the long run it may also affect and damage the child/young persons social…

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    by the prisoners was contaminated and transmitted the cholera-causing bacteria that harmed their bodies. As demonstrated, signs of cholera included abdominal pain, fever, diarrhea, severe vomiting, dehydration, low or no urine output, weight loss, seizures, shock, and death. Some individuals in the camps encountered severe dehydration from losing so much water that they end up dying (PhD, Charles Patrick Davis MD). Cholera brought misery to the helpless prisoners through its unwanted…

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    Woodrow Wilson Idealism

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    The year of 1919 was a memorable year for the United States of America. Not only that it was the year President Wilson represented on behalf of his people to attend the Paris Peace Conference held at the Palace of Versailles, but also a year that challenged the US with economic, political corruptions, as well as many social protests within the its border. Among the 32 countries and nationalities who attended the Paris Peace Conference, the 28th president of the USA, Woodrow Wilson, was one of…

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    life style involves consuming a variety of nutrients, some of which are found in wheat, rye, barley, etc. Gluten itself does not offer special dietary advantages. However, the whole grain foods gluten is found in do. Unaccompanied, the presence or absence of gluten is not associated to diet quality. What is essential is the overall food selections made within the diet; meaning, that if an individual chooses to adopt a gluten-free diet they need to add more fruits and vegetables as well. Pursuing…

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    or forehead region. In addition to the abnormalities, there are several growth and mental retardation issues that are commonly seen in the affected patients. Symptoms include too much cerebrospinal fluid in parts of the brain, a particularly head, seizures, vision problems, swallowing problems, delayed growth and development, and other growing problems. Usually doctors can diagnose Encephalocele when a baby is born when they can see a huge bulge in their head and in the divide of the skull or…

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    being sold as medicinal purposes has the same density and carry equivalent health hazards as marijuana being vended on the streets. But the chemical cannabidiol that is present in marijuana is being used to treat illnesses corresponding to ferocious seizures/ infantile epilepsy. For these reasons, scientists are now constructing CBD in oil form to help remedy illnesses. These oil form medicinal marijuana has proven to be less appealing to drug enthusiasts since they are not…

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    In contrast, David Reitzes believes that JFK’s “back and to the left” body movement was caused by a shot that came from the book depositary and also by a seizure-like neuromuscular reaction. Mr. Duffy affirms his belief of a conspiracy theory with different reasons such as Parkland doctors’ testimonies and with Paul Chambers study of the JFK’s head shot. David Reitzes belief that the backwards movement is…

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