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    I. Introduction Adverse childhood experiences can have many negative impacts on an individual throughout their entire life course. It can affect their emotional and physical well-being on many different levels. Child abuse, neglect, and maltreatment in physical, emotional and sexual forms lead to issues such as social disorders, anxiety disorders, self-harming behavior, and even suicidal tendencies and ideation. The severity and frequency of the adverse experiences are directly correlated to…

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    of the early and mid-20th century which was originally produced by the Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company. One of the famous false advertising of Chesterfield was the ad from April 1953 which rephrased expert findings to show that smoking had no adverse effects. The ad tried to convince audience to smoke Chesterfield's cigarettes through their deceptive claims and fallacies. The visual aids in the ad are…

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    A 36-year-old female presents to the emergency department with fever and chills, which have been ongoing for the past two days. She describes paroxysms of shaking chills, which last about an hour then are followed by high-grade fevers. She also reports malaise, generalized body aches and joint pain. She notes that her urine in the morning seemed unnaturally dark. She just returned from a missionary trip in Cameroon (Central Africa) where she volunteered for two weeks as a teacher. She can’t…

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    Medical Marijuana Research

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    medical and recreational purposes has been around for a very long time. Many people believe that medical marijuana and medical cannabis are substances that effects users very beneficially and play a significant role in treating certain diseases and illnesses. Along with this view, there is also the opposing view which looks at the negative adverse effects of medical marijuana and medical cannabis on users and the immediate legalization of this drug and opposes it from being prescribed to…

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    Botox-A Synthesis

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    Cosmetic Use of Botulinum Toxin Type A Introduction Botulinum toxin was first identified as a cause of food poisoning over 100 years ago (Carruthers and Carruthers, 2009). Since then, there has been an identification of seven different serotypes labeled A-G; all produced by different strains of the bacteria Clostridium botulinum (Hurkadle et al., 2012). Botulinum toxin type A (BTX-A) is the main and most well-studied serotype that is used in cosmetic (Hurkadle et al., 2012). The BTX-A can be…

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    Dronaderone Essay

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    sulfonamide group which reduces the lipophilicity. Lipophilicity reduces the drug to cross blood brain barrier, and this has shown in less adverse events in comparison to amiodarone. Dronaderone is not used for the patients who has heart failure or left ventricular hypertrophy.…

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    abused drugs. Narcotics and stimulants have different effects on the body; however, these effects can be beneficial or adverse depending on the rationale behind utilizing them. Narcotic drugs, such as morphine, are highly addictive. However, morphine is commonly used for medical purposes given it alters the severity of pain, and induces feelings and sleepiness, euphoria, and relaxation to its patients. Additionally, it is because of these effects that they become highly addictive and abused.…

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    Early Adverse Experience

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    early adverse life experiences and examine the role of these experiences in affecting health and chronic illness in adulthood. Further, an argument will be made for a means of overcoming such experiences in order to limit the potential negative impact of childhood adversity on long term health. With the incorporation of the measure of dispositional forgiveness I will demonstrate the function of this character trait in promoting positive psychological circumstances, noting specifically its effect…

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    also can cause digestive issues, cardiovascular problems, skin and eye conditions, and nerve damage. Many people with diabetes are taking medication to maintain their blood sugar and overall health. Most of these medications have many undesirable effects such as gastrointestinal problems, bloating and swelling, and some of the medications can even cause blood sugar crashes. Although the medications…

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    Electroconvulsive therapy is a procedure in which doctors transmit electric shocks to the brain from electrodes that are placed on certain locations of the head, which release a flood of neurotransmitters and help treat the patient’s specific disorder. Although, before this procedure occurs, the patients are given anesthesia to prevent any physical harm to the patient. One major advantage of this procedure is that there has been an 86% remission rate in patients who have undergone ECT with…

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