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    Essay On Phobias

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    Phobias: Fear of something. Wikipedia free dictionary says that phobia is a type of anxiety Disorder, usually defined as a persistent fear of an object or situation the affected persons will go, to great lengths to avoid, typically disproportional to the actual danger posed. My paper is on the treatment of phobias and the medicines that are part of the therapy treatment. A trusted friend or family member is always good to have when confronting the phobias. Web MD is who I quoted for most of…

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    time. Most warnings were reported as accurate and only 15% mentioned a missed episode. A given predictability of a seizure helps managing it by getting the attention of caregivers and family, moving to a safe location and receiving the needed anticonvulsant treatment. SADs aided 69% of subjects to experience less attacks and of less duration and…

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    * spielmeyer Fogt Hergan * * Batten Disease is a degenerative neurological condition that affect people of all ages, particularly between mid childhood and their early twenties. 
 * The most common form of Battens is Juvenile Battens affecting children between 5-25 years. 
 * It was discovered in 1903 Frederick Batten, a British Paediatrician. [22] 
 * Detected when symptoms such as loss of vision and balance, seizures, minor behavioural changes occur. These are often diagnosed as epilepsy or…

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    Schizoaffective Disorder

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    LL is diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder bipolar type. In this disorder, people have schizophrenic behaviors, but most of the symptoms reflect a mood disorder. There are multiple facets of the diagnosis of this disorder. First, the patient must have at least one of the three main characteristics of schizophrenia: Delusions, Hallucinations, Disorganized speech. These can be present for a period of time with the mania of bipolar disorder. Mania in bipolar disorder is characterized by feelings…

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    Miracle or Menace: Why Should Cannabis be Legal? A miracle or a menace to society? One of the biggest controversial topics of today, "should marijuana be legalized?". To define "legalize", meaning recreationally and medically in all 50 states in the U.S. Many people tend to argue the affects, the impact of people's health, the economy, etc. What is Marijuana? Marijuana is the dried buds of the Hemp plant. Marijuana is the active part of the Hemp plant that includes the psychoactive compound…

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    synthesis and development of these derivatives reason being the wide variety of pharmacological activities exhibited by them. So far, thiosemicarbazones have been shown to exhibit analgesic and anti inflammatory [1], antibacterial [2],anticancer [3] anticonvulsant [4] anti fungal [5], anti HIV [6], anti leishmaniac [7], anti-malarial[8] neurotropic [9], anti trypanosomal [10], antitubercular [11] and antiviral [12] activities. Few thiosemicarbazone…

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    of a sudden. I could hardly wait to get to the park to see if old Phoebe was around so I could give it to her." His mood goes from happy to sad and back to happy again in less than a minute. Holdens BPD can be treated with behavior therapy and anticonvulsants, which calm hyper activity in the…

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    Hope Unseen Summary

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    preventative interventions that serve to protect certain body structures and support proper body functioning. Scotty mentions no pharmacological interventions, however, common pharmacological interventions used with craniotomy patients include anticonvulsants, muscle relaxers, sedatives, and diuretics (MedicineNet, n.d.). Also, there are no mentioned or current pharmacological interventions that can improve or cure a diagnosis of blindness. Although Scotty’s injuries happened years ago, there…

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    Inula Britanna

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    A B S T R A C T Ethnopharmacological relevance: Inula britannica L. (IBL) is a predominant medicinal plant traditionally utilized in the treatments of arthritis and back pain in Iranian folk medicine. Aim of the study: The purpose of this research was to evaluate the analgesic effects of Inula britannica L. flower essential oil (IBLEO) and one of its major constituents, Patuletin (Pn), in male mice. Materials and Methods: In this study, we used pain assessment tests including acetic…

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    A variety of options exist and include blood pressure medications, anticonvulsants and antidepressants and anti-nausea medications. Botox has been approved to treat chronic migraine headaches and needs to be repeated every 3 months. And to cover absolutely all bases, Type in headache or something of that nature and wala! You…

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