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    The best treatment for a concussion is sleep, specifically deep rapid eye movement sessions (REM). REM sessions are the stage of sleep in which the brain heals, resets, and calms. Overactive brains, especially when damaged, are deadly. Previously, it was thought that a concussive brain would die in REM sessions; however, research disproved…

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    Effects Of Bereavement

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    physiological symptoms of bereavement. Psychological symptoms included but was not limited to inactivity, preoccupation, social withdrawal, depression, and anxiety (Hofer, 1984). Physiological symptoms included but was not limited to muscular weakness, sleep disturbance, lower body weight, and endocrine changes (Hofer, 1984). Hofer (1984) also distinguished between acute and chronic bereavement. Acute bereavement is brief, as it comes and goes within minutes, but the chronic is more…

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    Cell Phones, Electromagnetic Radiation, and Cancer Gherny Buaiz Universidad Del Turabo Sistema Universitario Ana G. Méndez ENGL 331 Prof.: Angie Rivera Noble December 01, 2016 Abstract The use of mobile phones has increased in recent times and with them the issue of the implications for human health. These concerns have led to a large volume of research studies. This time I intend to offer a review of the possible negative and positive biological effects of cell phone radiation on…

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    Theories Of Psychology

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    body. One of the nine neuro transmitters which is serotonin which is known to regulate sleep and wakefulness, appetite, anxiety, depression, aggression and compulsive disorder. Therefore in a teenager if there is an abnormal low level of neurons generating low levels of serotonin it could lead to aggressive behavior in teenagers. Dophamnie which is another neurotransmitter which controls voluntary movements, pleasurable emotions in the nervous system is also linked to aggressive behavior…

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    dendrites axon synapse synaptic knobs 5. Define the following: ipsilateral control- if symptoms were on the same side as the lesion contralateral control- sensory input, motor input; “the left hemisphere of the motor cortex controls simple movements in the right side of the body, and the right hemisphere controls the body’s left side” corpus callosum- connect cerebral hemispheres to each other, allor for communication between…

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    Treatment #1 Treatment Method: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (E.M.D.R.) School of Thought/Perspective: Cognitive-Behavioral Application: Phase 1: Evaluate the client’s aptness to therapy and identify potential targets for E.M.D.R. Including but not limited to: distressing memories; current situations that produce emotional distress; similar events from the past. Stress is put on the growth of explicit skills and behaviors that will be required future situations; Goal: for…

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    attachments may show less interest in exploring their environments and display anxiety or depression later on in life. Q.4.1. In the setting, I am careful to be sensitive to babies and give them time to respond. I use my facial expressions, body language, eye contact and tone of voice sensitively and do not expect a rushed response from children – I also accept that they may sometimes need support to form their response. Q.4.2. The babies in the setting really enjoy water play and I often…

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    that the orchestra didn’t play very well at all. Many instruments played a role in the one symphony. The symphony is scored for piccolo (4th movement only), two flutes, two oboes, two clarinets in B and C, two bassoons, contrabassoon or double bassoon (4th movement only), two horns in E and C, two trumpets, three trombones (alto, tenor, and bass, 4th movement only), timpani (in G-C) and strings. I played this piece for my mom and it is not particularly her cup of tea in music, but she knows it…

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    Benefits Of Marijuana

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    Marijuana is a plant that can be harvested and dried then smoked. Marijuana can also be ground up and put into to food, these treats are called edibles and can take much longer for the effects to kick in, but the effects last longer. When smoked, Marijuana can take only a few seconds to a few minutes to feel the effects but the “high” doesn’t last as long as the edibles. Marijuana has a lot of benefits and beneficial effects on people, some medical and some non-medical. Marijuana can keep you…

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    Epileptic Seizures

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    approximately two minutes. When a person recovers from these seizures a period of confusion, agitation and extreme tiredness occurs. Absence seizures appear as staring, loss of facial expression, unresponsiveness, stopping of an activity and eye blinking and upward eye movement. These seizures last approximately two to ten seconds. Recovery of these seizures is immediate and most people return to their previous action with no memory of the seizure. Myoclonic seizures consist of brief but…

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