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    Aneurysm Research Paper

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    Clinical Feature The word “aneurysm” comes from the Latin word “aneurysma”, which means dilatation. Aneurysm is an uncharacteristic local dilatation in the wall of a blood vessel, generally an artery, because of a defect, infection or injury. A brain aneurysm is a protuberance or ballooning in a blood vessel in the brain. It frequently looks like a berry dangling on a stem. A brain aneurysm can leak or rupture, triggering bleeding into the brain (hemorrhagic stroke). Cerebral aneurysms can…

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    Raspberry Ketones Essay

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    Raspberry ketones are solid supplements got from the heavenly raspberries found in most basic supply walkway. You may not get enough of these berries to accomplish their full effect. As indicated by examination discoveries, it could take around 90 pounds of these berries to create the full advantages got from supplements. The red raspberry ketone is one of the numerous raspberry exacerbates that are in charge of giving the raspberries an exceptional scent. Like other well known leafy foods, the…

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    Meth Detox Research Paper

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    Surprisingly, there are experts who will state that crystal meth is not physically addictive. Instead, people simply get addicted to the release of dopamine into their system. This tickles the pleasure centers, creating a psychological addiction. Unlike other narcotics, the body doesn't create an absolute need for the drug. With that said, there are still major withdrawal symptoms associated with the cessation of using meth. When withdrawal symptoms are coming, a meth detox process becomes…

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    2). HEROIN: Heroin is formed by conversion of morphine which does not require complex equipmentation but more elaborate chemical operation under which morphine is refluxed with acetic anhydride for about 5 hours results into the formation of Diacetyl morphine, i.e., heroin. It is seperated when the solution gets neutralize with sodium carbonate or washing soda in which heroin gets separated as a precipitate. It is collected and purified by treating it with hydrochloric acid by which Heroin…

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    Case Study: Herbal Viagra

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    Any herbal product has the potential to be named as herbal Viagra and it can be advertised as treating erectile dysfunction. The name ‘ herbal Viagra ’ comes from the brand name Viagra which is manufactured by the drug company Pfizer. (Rzepa, H.S. , 1998). There are many analogues of sildenafil,tadalfil and vardenafil which are said to be adulterated in herbal viagra products. The first sildenafil analogue found in literature was homosildenafil ( M.H. Shin, M.K. Hong, W.S. Kim, Y.J. Lee, Y.C.…

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    The deeper you fall into addiction, the more complicated the recovery process becomes. It won't be as simple as checking yourself into a rehabilitation center, doing the time and walking out with a recovery certificate. It's going to require hard work and commitment. One thing you will need to accept is having to find the best way to detox. The Best Way to Detox A significant number of people afflicted with an addiction illness will attempt to stop using and detoxing on their own. Not only will…

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    Neuropathic Pain

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    The International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) defines neuropathic pain as pain caused by a lesion or disease of the somatosensory nervous system. Neuropathic pain can either be central or peripheral. Central neuropathic pain is caused by a lesion or disease of the central somatosensory nervous system, whereas peripheral pain is caused by a lesion or disease of the peripheral somatosensory nervous system (IASP, 2012). The management of neuropathic pain is challenging because many…

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    Keith Moon Analysis

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    The song features many interesting elements; including (what still is) one of the most iconic bass solo’s to feature in popular music, stuttering lyrics throughout the verses, and what sounds like absolute carnage and mayhem at the end of the song as Keith Moon (Drums), John Entwhistle (Bass) and Pete Townshend (Guitar) take playing their instruments to a complete different level of energy and anarchy. Pete Townshend and Keith Moon would quite often break their own instruments on stage towards…

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    Cocaine Addiction

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    Cocaine is a psychoactive drug affects the limbic system of the body, which controls pleasure and motivation. In 1859 Albert Niemann, German Chemist, isolated cocaine from the leaves of the Coca plant which is located in the Andes Mountains of South America. It is the second oldest psychoactive drug and in the Medical field it is classified as a Schedule II Drug; meaning it can be used in a controlled medical setting but it is highly addictive. When cocaine is used as a recreational drug it…

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    Drug Control

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    the supporters have to say because it seems that the methods that the critics are using has not really had a huge effect on the state of drug control. Some examples of this are "an average 78 Americans dying each day from overdoses of prescription opioid painkillers and heroin", resources stating that the drugs have now started to make a problem in the suburbia and rural areas, and the death toll from heroin has been tripled since 2010 (War on Drugs 1). To finally solve this problem, supporters…

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