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    how to stop anxiety from entering and controlling your life. Taking a daily medication is another solution for some kids. It all depends on how their brain works because most people have more than one form of a mental illness. My dad used to take Adderall many years ago for his anxiety, and it didn’t help over time. He also mentioned that it can become addictive, and being addicted to drugs isn’t good for anyone, ever. Some medications might have dual uses for other forms of mental illnesses.…

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    Adhd Pros And Cons

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    example of a pro when taking medication for ADHD is that the doses of stimulant drugs are not addictive. Despite this, an example of a con is that it affects a child’s physical development.The most common drugs used to treat the symptoms of ADHD is Adderall, Ritalin, and Dexedrine. Furthermore,there are two types of drugs used to treat ADHD which are stimulant and non-stimulant drugs. A stimulant drug is medications that “are believed to work by increasing dopamine levels in the brain”…

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    When college students first move out of their family home it can be exciting and fun for the first few weeks; then the reality of the situation sets in. Many students are faced with questions such as paying for tuition and book fees, paying for the whole semester’s rent at once, what a payment plan even is, and how to juggle social life and dating, all while keeping up with homework and tests. All of this can be very stressful for students, freshmen and seniors alike, causing erratic behavior…

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    Anabolic Steroids On August 7, 2007, Barry Bonds stepped into the left side of the batter’s box. Every person rose to their feet to watch history happen. They sat in awe, waiting for him to surpass Hank Aaron on the career home runs list. On a count of two balls and two strikes, he hit his 756th career home run. He now stood alone as the greatest home run hitter of all time. Four years and two months later, Barry Bonds was indicted on four counts of perjury and one count of obstruction of…

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    A. Introduction In the American school system, focus is the key to success. Whichever class one may be in, whichever project one may be working on, constant undivided attention is essential. Unfortunately, that method in the school system is exclusive to students with the disability, Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, also known as ADHD. Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder is a chronic disorder in which there is a different level of neurotransmitters in the brain. Having Attention…

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    The only danger that involves cannabis is the illegalization of it. There are millions of cannabis users in the United States that have been stereotyped as “drug addicts” or “pot heads” by individuals who do not fully understand the positive aspects of this plant. Marijuana can be used for many things, which include medical purposes and to decrease deforestation and pollution. The government is spending too much money that belongs to Americans to prevent legalization, when in fact it can produce…

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    Socioemotional development in infancy play important roles in learning to communicate with others and organize our behaviors. They use crying, smiling and other facial expressions to show emotions. Primary emotions are present in humans and other mammals and usually appear in the first 6 months such as fear, joy, sadness and excitement until they later develop self-conscious emotions like jealousy, empathy, embarrassment and shame which is more prominent after 16 months after birth. These…

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    Smart Drugs Benefits

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    INTRODUCTION My position paper will consider the advantages and disadvantages of allowing students to take smart drugs. People who are against this notion suggest that it is unfair because the students are cheating to get ahead. However, I will argue for the notion that college students should be allowed to take smart drugs. College students are young adults who should be free to choose to do whatever they think is best for them. Putting a restriction on students will do nothing seeing that…

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    There are many well-known drugs that are very controversial. The Gardasil vaccine, flu shot, Adderall, and birth control are all controversial drugs. Some people believe that these drugs should be banned while others believe they benefit people. Many women take birth control to prevent pregnancy, lessen menstrual cramps, regulate periods, and delay or induce their period. Birth control has some side effects that people believe should prevent people from taking the prescription. However, most…

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    Despite modern knowledge, technology, and science, doctors still prescribe drugs identical to cocaine, alcohol, cigarettes, caffeine, and heroine (Khosh and Beneda). The medication ritalin is a stimulant that works the same way those harmful drugs do. In 1993, 2,500,000 prescriptions were written for ritalin (Khosh and Beneda). As is commonly known, all prescription drugs have side effects, but imagine the side effects of drugs identical to heroin and cocaine. Ritalin is a stimulant…

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