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    While some states such as Colorado, Washington, Oregon, and Alaska have legalized Marijuana, there is still much debate as to whether or not it should be legalized in other states. Some people argue that marijuana has healing affects. It can help with cancer, nausea (a side-effect of chemotherapy), and sleep. These people who want marijuana to be legalized claim that marijuana is less addictive than other drugs. They also say if others accept cigarettes and alcohol as being legal, why should…

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    known to man.” Marijuana is mostly used and recommended to be used in an herbal therapy. It had been used for approximately 4,000 years. Ancient writings show how it was used for many illnesses. Marijuana can be used therapeutically to relieve muscle spasm and contraction of a muscle. Also, it can be used to treat physiological problems such as depression. Legalizing marijuana is just another way of approving a new medicine. It has the similarity and difference as any other regular…

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    There is a way to instantly save up to 13 billion dollars. There is a way to create jobs in agriculture and marketing. There is a way to put a dent in drug cartel power. There is a way to create lower crime rates. The main danger to this is the person who is selling it. Current drug laws in the U.S are doing more destruction than repair. Legalizing marijuana will benefit the country by: giving people liberty, saving money, limiting failure, creating medicine, and producing a natural source.…

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    The cerebellum, which is affected by epilepsy, is connected to the spinal cord, the spontaneous electrical currents in the brain causes uncontrollable spasms in the externalities of the body. Some of the symptoms that take place before seizure attacks are feeling light headed, uncontrollable body movements and may have blurred vision. This can lead to a seizure which is identified by uncontrollable shaking…

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    injury. Other factors that can lead to hip flexor strain may include: Weak muscles Not warming up Stiff muscles or falling. Mild pain and pulling in the front of the hip. Cramping and sharp pain. It may be hard to walk without limping. Severe pain, spasms, bruising, and swelling. The top of the thigh muscle may budge. It will be hard to walk. These are signs of a complete tear, which is less common. You may have some bruising down the front of your thigh a few days after injury. When you do…

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    The toxin was first discovered in 1735 Europe as it caused a fatal disease of the nervous system. Its cause was suspected to be connected to German Sausages. This is originally where its name came from, as due to these suspicions the toxin was named “botulus” – the Latin for sausage. Since then we know that Botulinum Toxin is a potent neurotoxin that is produced by rod-shaped spore-forming anaerobic bacterium called Clostridium bacterium. The bacterium require special conditions to reproduce;…

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    Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a muscular disease that affects the central nervous system (CNS) which consists of the brain and the spinal cord. This disease was discovered by Dr. Jean Martin Charcot. Eventually, improvements in microscopes helped doctors in the search of understanding the disease. In 1916, a Scottish doctor named James Dawson was able to clearly describe the inflammation after viewing the brain cells of a patient with multiple sclerosis through a microscope. Over the years,…

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    Mitochondria

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    Photosynthesis is the process where energy from the sun gets converted into glucose for the plant to use as food. The energy from the sun gets trapped in the chloroplasts and together with carbon dioxide and water, it is turned into glucose and oxygen. The glucose eventually gets used as energy for the plant to live and the oxygen is a waste product that is released. The oxygen is used by humans during cellular respiration. Photosynthesis began over 2 billion years ago when an organism first…

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    Psychedelic Drug Research

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    A psychedelic drug is a substance with psychoactive properties that targets specific receptors in the brain, altering perception and sometimes causing hallucinations. Most, if not all psychedelic substances are illegal in the United States, and have been presented as dangerous, addictive, and having no medical uses. However, researchers around the world have started studies on the benefits of these drugs in clinical trials. As David Derbyshire says in his article “ Healing Trip,” for people who…

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    assess coordination and control of the articulators through a hierarchy of /pʌ/, /tʌ/, /kʌ/, /pʌtəkə/ productions which increase in length and complexity. D’Amari’s DDK rates fall within average range. It should be noted that D’Amari revealed abnormal spasms throughout the informal oral peripheral examination and informal DDK…

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