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    anxiety with the use of this medicine has been found. It always can decrease nausea and side effects of chemotherapy. (Is Marijuana Medicine) The chemical in Marijuana, THC slows the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. THC slows the formation of amyloid plaques by blocking the enzyme in the brain that makes them. These plaques are what kill brain cells and cause Alzheimer 's disease. Marijuana also eases the painful muscle contractions that occur…

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    1. The mentioned characters in this real-life scenario are Suzanne, Karen, Karen's two children, the father, and Suzanne's husband, David. There is no present information about Karen's two offspring, except the known fact that there is the 50% chance that they can inherit the gene mutation. There also is no descriptive information about David's health or any traits, except the known fact that he is worried about his wife. Karen, at 38-years-old, was diagnosed with early-onset familial…

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    What are all of the components an individual should know about Alzheimer’s disease? This is a question not many people ask or even understand too much. I feel that a lot of people are curious to what alzheimers disease really is and what a person living with this disease or even a loved one goes through. Sure, knowing that it’s a type of dementia is key, but alzheimers disease is so much more than that. We live our lives one day at a time and in those days we make memories we cherish the rest of…

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    Is Medical Marijuana Safe? Marijuana or cannabis has been used for years recreationally which can prove to be harmful. However, it can be used in doses for the betterment of medical purposes and can be safer than opioids, it’s not just used by people looking to get high.. Although illegal, it has positive effects on the mind, body, diseases and is safer than lots of painkillers. Marijuana or cannabis is a flowering plant that was originally natural to central Asia and India, however has…

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    Dementia Research Paper

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    As people age, some memory loss is normal. Almost everyone will forget where they put their keys, but if a loved one forgets what a key is, or how to use it, the problem is much more severe. The brain is the most complex organ in the human body, and memory is one of the brain’s most complex functions. Memory allows humans to recall a wide range of experiences and information, including names, visual impressions, language, sounds, flavors and so on. The brain integrates these experiences, along…

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    What Is A Ketogenic Diet?

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    What is a Ketogenic Diet? The ketogenic diet is a low-carbohydrate, adequate protein, high-fat diet that is designed to change your metabolism, help you maintain a healthy weight, and greatly improve your health. Since glucose is the easiest molecule for your body to convert and use as energy, it is used as your body's primary source of energy. However, when you greatly lower your intake of carbohydrates and significantly increase your intake of fat, your body is put into a state known as…

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    Homeostasis Research Paper

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    Were the human body compared to a machine by today’s standards, it would be considered something of a marvel that is far ahead of its time. In addition to bringing together multiple systems to work as one cohesive unit, it also has the ability to independently maintain relative amounts of consistency and constancy within and between these systems. Comparatively speaking, if a computer is infected by a virus the user typically has to manually diagnose and remove the virus, but if a person is…

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    A1c Test Essay

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    The Hemoglobin A1c test sounds like something you would have had to take back in AP bio class, but it’s actually a fairly common blood test. Your doctor may even have suggested you take one in the past. The A1c shows what your average blood sugars have been for the past 3 or 4 months. This is a simple way to determine whether or not a person is pre-diabetic or diabetic. If they’ve already been diagnosed with diabetes, this test also allows their doctor to determine whether or not they’ve been…

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    If you are like me, and the rest of humanity, then you forget things, things such as your car keys, appointment dates, and possibly even your own phone number. However, while forgetting such trivial things sporadically is normal, and to be expected due to the fact that ultimately, we are only human. What is not normal, is forgetting critical things all the time, so for just one second, imagine that you suddenly keep finding yourself forgetting your bestfriend 's name or you keep finding it…

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    Alzheimer 's disease is a disease in which the neurons of the brain are degenerated and deteriorated. It is progressive and slowly gets worse. It is the most common type of dementia. This disease messes with the brain 's ability to think. It also causes loss of memory, language skill, and abnormal behavioral changes. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, more than five million Americans are living with this disease, and every 67 seconds, an American develops Alzheimer 's. It is also the…

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