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    increasingly more sensitive. Serotonin can also affect sleep and the sex drive. Studies show that a chemical imbalance in specific areas of the brain, these imbalances affects the body and brain causing problems in everyday life. Serotonin carries signals along and between nerves, it is responsible for maintaining mood balance ensuring that is does not increase or decrease too much, a deficit of serotonin leads to depression. (medical news today,…

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    Expertly Scaring the Readers:Hhow James and Jackson Make Hauntings Scary If The Babadook took place in a lively, brightly-colored house over several sunny afternoons, the effect would not have been scary - humorous or ironic, but not terrifying. Hauntings and other supernatural phenomenon depend on the environment they take place in just as much as they depend on the actual horrific event happening. In addition, the presence of other characters during the haunting can determine how…

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    linkage among the orbital cortex (almost like the decision maker or the brain), the caudate nucleus (helps switch from one thought to another), the cingulate gyrus (makes your stomach churn and your heart beat faster), and the thalamus (processes signals from the cortex and other areas) causing a "brain lock" situation, leading to repetitive and intrusive thought along with anxiety explains expert in neuroplasticity Dr. Jeffrey Schwartz (Brain Lock: Free Yourself from…

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    In writing “Domination of Black”, Wallace Stevens creates a sensory vortex, forcing the reader to challenge the relationship between perception and reality. By disrupting conventional situational comprehensibility, Stevens forces the reader to look beyond what they are immediately able to recognize in order to get to the innate insubstantiality of “reality” In creating a mirrored structure Stevens does not allow the reader to escape the sense of being overwhelmed but rather continues throwing…

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    Glasser, the social component of psychological disorders has been highly overlooked in the rush to label the population as sick or mentally ill. Reality Therapy attempts to separate the client from the behaviour. Just because someone is experiencing distress resulting from a social problem does not make him sick;…

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    Cardiovascular diseases considered as number one killer in United States. 42.7 percent out of two million people who have heart diseases die each year. Coronary arteries’ function is to supply the heart with oxygen-rich blood. When less blood and oxygen flow to the heart, it means the coronary artries narrow. This type of situation is called coronary artery disease, or atherosclerosis means the hardening of the arteries in which fatty deposits build up inside the coronary arteries. Heart attack,…

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    Essay On Delirium

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    Delirium is a state of mental confusion that develops quickly and usually varies in intensity and is a syndrome, or group of symptoms, initiated by a disruption in the usual performance of the brain (Delirium, 2015a). An individual suffering from delirium has a reduced awareness of and responsiveness to the environment, which may be exhibited as disorientation, incoherence, and memory disturbance (Delirium, 2015a). Hallucinations, delusions, and dream-like states are often exhibited when an…

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    Sugar Body Blame

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    Should sugar take the whole blame? Obesity and diet related disorders has been a popular topic amongst the scientific community to address. Nonetheless, in trying to depict the causes of such diseases, social media tried to claim that sugar consumption as sole culpability for this Obesity epidemic (abc.net/2014-02-09) In reference to the research written by Tom Gill, this document discusses why sugar should not take the whole blame. Throughout this document will firstly discuss the impact of…

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    Beat Old Age Essay

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    a healthy body weight and not straining the digestive system. Many describe it as eating until 80% full instead of until truly feel as eating until full would mean eating continuously until your digestive system registers to the stomach and sends signals to the brain which can result in overeating which is what most people do on a regular basis. This habit is very common, but can be easily…

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    Music Therapy Research Paper

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    Music therapy on aiding mental illnesses and disabilities Music therapy is one of the most common treatments to a faster recovery for heartbreak; the reason for joy and happiness, it can even help treat mental and physical diseases. The impact of music therapy is shown to be helpful for mental and physical diseases and can prevent pain from medical conditions. There are other ways doctors and patients undergo to help manage stress or pain; such as, medical treatments that involve taking pills or…

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