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    Someone can take a Selective Serotonin Reuptake inhibitors which is an antidepressant, a Senapine which is a mood stabilizer, Valium which is an anti-anxiety pill, counseling, eating a healthy meal (Field 25). A stress ball, stretching, yoga, walking or jogging, dance lessons, sports (43). They could also…

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    MST as an Experience and not a Diagnosis. The presence of sexual violence within the United States Armed Forces is a pervasive issue that remains at the highlight of conversation amongst military officials, policymakers, health care professionals, and the media (Kimerling et al., 2007). According to the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (2015), there is no diagnosis for MST and reaction to the experience varies from person to person. Factors such as prior history of trauma, responses…

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    The paper I chose for the Case of the Term assignment is “A case of tolterodine poisoning”. Tolterodine (Detrol, Detrusitol) (CAS #124937-51-5) is an antimuscarinic drug that belongs to the class of drugs known as antispasmodics. Tolterodine is prescribed to treat urinary incontinence or overactive bladder by relaxing the muscles in the bladder. Tolterodine is marketed and manufactured by Pfizer. Antimuscarinic drugs inhibit the action of acetylcholine at muscarinic receptors. Tolterodine acts…

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    Migraine Headaches

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    “It feels like you drank 2 gallons of bad wine without the joy of actually drinking — a hangover without the fun.” Says Josh Carlson Migraine is the 3rd most prevalent and 7th leading cause of disability all over the globe; and India is the second most effected country in the world. Migraine is formally a headache at either side of the head that might be severe or mild. The effect of this headache intensifies with burden, stress or hypertension. The agonizing pain can be triggered from any of…

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    he object of the review was to compare the effectiveness and side effects of both Kratom and Buprenorphine. The reviewers found that Kratom cessation is associated with mild withdrawal symptoms. All the articles stated a lack of understanding of the benefits and effects of Kratom and that further knowledge is needed to draw a conclusive conclusion, but that Kratom is considered dangerous due to the small amount of research associated with the drug. When Kratom was not mixed with other drugs,…

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    Exactly what is the purpose of an Anti-Depressant or a Depression medication? Well most certainly it is to make one feel better so they will have some sort of energy to get help. Well some medications either work or they don’t, they either make you feel like you will get better or they make you feel worse. Most defiantly you don’t want to depend on them either because then you grow an immunity to them and sooner or later you will be taking more and more in order to get your buzz off of them. But…

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    What does Amy Beach a pianist, Franz Liszt a world famous composer, and Arthur Rumbaed a poet have in common? All three have Synesthesia. What is synesthesia? According to google, it is the production of a sense impressing relating to one sense or part of the body by stimulation of another sense or part of the body. Basically a condition in which one sense is preceded by one or more additional senses such as sight. There are different types of synesthesia and no clear type of way to diagnose…

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    As with most things in life, depression treatment and its effectiveness, really depends on the individual. Having said that, it is widely regarded in the medical industry that the best treatment for depression includes psychological treatment AND medication. Whatever the cause of depression, both psychological treatments and medications help to relieve the main symptoms. It is best if a person with depression works together with their doctor or mental health professional, to find the…

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    Depression is an emotional state which can be characterised by, a heightened sadness; overpowering feelings of worthlessness; remorseful, lack of desire to socialise with others; sleeplessness; lack of appetite; loss of libido, and lacking interest in everyday activity (ref). It is believed to affect approximately 5-10% 0f the population in the United Kingdom (UK) Waraich, Goldner, Somers, and Hsu, (2004). As can be evidence from these symptoms individuals will have periods of times in their…

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    Introduction Page This research paper explores what exactly Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is. This topic was chosen because of the lack of knowledge and misconception on OCD to the public eye. Many people think this is a disorder of excessive cleaning, but that is incorrect. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is a complex disorder with three main parts to understand it: symptoms of OCD, treatments of OCD, and what causes OCD. These findings that we will discuss are significant because of what was…

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