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    common, but are not indicated for patients with BPD due to lack of proven efficacy in trials as well as destabilizing their moods. In 2009 studies reported while 71% of patients were prescribed and atypical antipsychotic and 53% received a mood stabilizer and 30% received an antidepressant. The complexity of BPD often invites the need for complex regimens with patient’s education and psychosocial treatment (certain forms of psychotherapy) It is said that there are two types of this…

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    Mental illness Treatment The misconception that most people cannot take medicine to control their mental illness is a lie. Mental illness treatment (medicine). There are good things about mental illness medication. Mentally ill people are not faking their behavior, there are different medicines and treatment that has changed tremendously over the years. There are a lot of different mental illness that people are diagnosed with. People are also misdiagnosed, with the wrong mental…

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    Human bones are crucial to aid body movement and stabilize joints. However, the ossification of bones where it shouldn’t be present can cause many difficulties in the body’s ability to perform natural movements. Fibrodysplasia Ossification Progressiva (FOP) is an extremely rare autosomal dominant disease in which the muscles, ligaments, and tendons progressively transform into bone (Kaplan, Nassau, & Shore, 2014). This formation of new bone forms outside the natural skeleton structure (See…

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    Should compulsory vaccination be legalised worldwide? Whether it should be compulsory to get vaccinated is a very disputable topic that has been going on for a very long time. Recently research has shown that vaccinations have many side effects that affect the recipient and others. Side effects such as headaches, upper respiratory tract infection, stuffy nose, sore throat, joint pain, abdominal pain, cough, nausea, diarrhea and fevers are common. But in extreme cases (less than one in 100,00)…

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    Unique article title: Advantages of Covered Boat Storage for Your Prized Possession Article summary in 140 - 160 characters: Advantages of covered versus uncovered boat storage in Tacoma, Washington. Overall, covered boat storage has many advantages over uncovered storage. Article summary in 50 - 75 words: There are many advantages to covering your boat for the winter in Tacoma, Washington. The area gets incredibly cold in the winter, so keeping the boat indoors will protect it from the…

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    phosphate dibasic (BioUltra, 99%), potassium sorbate (purum p.a.), for the preparation of buffers. Additional, TweenTM 20 (pure) and 3,3_,5,5_-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB, research grade) were also obtained from Serva. GuardianTM Peroxidase Conjugate Stabilizer/Diluent was obtained from Toronto Research Chemicals (North York, Canada). Sulfuric acid 95–97% (both Baker-analyzed grade), isopropanol (Baker HPLC analyzed) and methanol (HPLC gradient grade) were purchased from Mallinckrodt Baker…

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    Ice cream requires many steps on processing. When making ice cream, the mixture should be contained of nonfat solids, stabilizers, milk fat source, and emulsifiers. The next step is the pasteurizing of the mix. The mix should be heated 155°F for the minimum amount of thirty minutes. Homogenizing the milk is the next step, this decreases the milk fat to become smoother and…

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    Monetary Policy

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    available exceptions. Even at near 0%, the Fed was willing to engage in open markets operations and quantitative easing, but “helicopter money” and excessive stimulus were not acceptable. The outlook on fiscal policy was to use it only as an automatic stabilizer and for long term fiscal balance. Fiscal authorities were viewed as too slow and incompetent, and monetary policy was seen as powerful enough. The outlook on banking and regulatory policy was extremely laissez-faire, because the Fed’s…

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    Essay Question 2: Celiac Disease Celiac disease is an immune disorder in which people can’t stand gluten because it harms the inner lining of their small intestine and stops it from absorbing nutrients. Gluten is a protein found in wheat, rye, and barley and occasionally in some products such as vitamins, nutrient supplements, lip balms, and even some medications. When people with celiac disease eat foods containing gluten, their immune system acts by damaging or destroying villi which are the…

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    three and seven. When children become aware of their dominant hand, the other hand is referred to as their non-dominant hand. Your child performs cutting, writing and other activities with the dominant hand, with the non-dominant hand acting as a stabilizer. A left-handed child cuts a paper with the left hand while holding it with his or her right…

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