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    diabetes. The diet consists of a high intake of vegetables, legumes, fruits, cereals, fish and unsaturated fatty acids; low intake of saturated fatty acids, meat and poultry; low to moderate intake of dairy products; and regular but moderate amounts of alcohol (mostly wine and generally with meals).[42] The AIBL study suggests that lower adherence to the Mediterranean diet is associated with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and AD.[42] Additionally, women who primarily followed this way of eating…

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    It is not surprising that the teenage brain is different than the adult brain. During the adolescent years, a person’s brain is going through major changes. As stated by the videos, during teenage years, the person is going through their second brain development. During this change, the brain is improving connections that are frequently used and removing the connections that are not used often. Due to the change in parts of the limbic system, the teenager’s emotions will be different. These…

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    the brain when drinking large amounts of alcohol. When people get hooked on alcohol they tend to continue to drink, and it leads to a dependent relationship with alcohol. The dependent use of alcohol comes from the alcohol changing the patient’s brain makeup. There it’s now highly pleasurable when drinking alcohol and this brings on more urges to continue to drink. Although, this is extremely dangerous. This disorder tends to develop over time with alcohol abuse, it turns into an unhealthy…

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    outs, long periods of drinking and extreme cravings to keep drinking. I found the section where Toren discusses that he had great grades despite getting extremely drunk the night before proved that he could play hard and work even harder. It is not hard to…

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    Alcohol affects people differently. The alcohol in your body will metabolize depending on your body mass and the size of your liver and there’s only so much your body can metabolize each hour. There are two main enzymes that break down alcohol: alcohol dehydrogenase and aldehyde dehydrogenase. The speed of your alcohol metabolism depends on how much of these enzymes you have in your body (Hart & Ksir, 2012). Alcohol has a way of altering your brain functions by interacting with neurotransmitters…

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    There are biological factors as well as environmental influences that are involved in suffering from this disorder. People with alcohol dependence rely not only on alcohol physically, but psychologically and emotionally as well. People that become dependent on alcohol have a risk of depression, social and economic acceptance and suicidal thoughts and attempts. Alcoholism can also play a huge role in violent crimes including murder and homicide.…

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    To make an ethical decision you typically use a code of ethics to go about making your decision. This paper will address the human ethical condition. Specifically, I will be looking at human ethics in the terms of my ethical principle considerate actions towards others. I will address this topic in two main parts. First, I will provide a theoretical explanation of my ethical principle considerate actions towards others. Then, I will explain the application of my ethical principle into an…

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    University of Washington Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute. "Learn About Marijuana: Factsheets: What Is Cannabis?" Learn About Marijuana: Factsheets: What Is Cannabis? University of Washington Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute, June 2013. Web. 23 Apr. 2015. The University of Washington Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute’s Factsheet What is Cannabis? makes science-based information about the cannabis sativa plant available for the public. The Factsheet informs the reader about the composition of…

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    recover from it. Divorce is a worldwide issue that has major negative effects on children and their relationships with their families. Furthermore, divorce triggers severe damage on children and society. Divorce has a long-term effect on children family-wise…

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    really is affecting them. Even though parents may not realize this but divorce does impact children and has a long term effect that can affect them for life, because it has a big impact because divorce can cause stress and anxiety, cause bad relationships with parents, and it causes poor performance and behavior in school. Divorce has a very big impact on children and it has a long term effect on them. Divorce causes a bad relationship with parents. A reason for this is, is because they will not…

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