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    Misdiagnose Children

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    psychiatrist in Toledo Ohio (Dr. Valko). My brother saw Dr. Valko for his whole childhood and he was a great help to my family. Most children after seeing a psychiatrist are given a stimulant to reduce the hyperactivity to improve their ability to focus. However I do not agree with giving small children a stimulant that changes what almost appears like their personality. A good friend of mine who I decided to interview on his experience with Adderall stated the following on how he felt on…

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    Caffeine is a stimulant to the nervous system. A stimulant is a type of drug that creates a false sense of energy. Some kids can be sensitive to caffeine and have a “crash.” This means someone, most likely, consumed in too much caffeine at once and your body clears out that caffeine out…

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    The White Kidney Bean extract is a unique combination of nature's offerings in a mild and easy to use pill. It helps to control body weight and to burn excess fat. It is interesting to note that Medical experts and celebrities have endorsed the use of the product. There is a comprehensive reduction in weight after consistent use over a 30 days usage. The major point that brings cheery news is that it has no side effect or withdrawal symptoms. There is a huge list of people that attest to the…

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    on again individuals feel like they're ready to drive under tired conditions yet genuinely they're putting themselves as well as other people out and about around them in genuine peril. Drivers can avoid sluggishness by taking rests or drinking a stimulant beverages. This can (help build/demonstrate in a decent manner) mindfulness and can enhance the wellbeing of the driver driving furthermore different drivers out and about encompassing the driver.…

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    due to the ingredients, benefits, and overall healthiness of the product. Some of the ingredients inside a 16oz can of monster and 8oz can of red bull are caffeine, Glucose, and Taurine. “ Caffeine is called the world’s most widely used drug. A stimulant, it increases alertness, awareness.” These energy drinks have a so much caffeine in it. This can’t be good. Along with glucose, a sugar and Taurine, a amino acid found in the bile of bulls. According to the excerpt “over 2,500 reports have been…

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    was launched by Hansen Beverage Company. Their slogan “Unleash the Beast” means if you drink Monster Energy, you are capable of anything. “Energy drinks are defined as soft drinks with energy-enhancing properties; mainly carbonated and containing stimulants such as caffeine, taurine, guarana, glucuronolactone, yerba mate, along with glucose syrup (corn syrup) and maltodextrin.” (MarketLine, 2016, p. 35) Before game time, many athletes believe drinking an energy drink will improve their…

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    In 1956, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration first approved the use of Ritalin as an oral tablet with the active ingredient as methylphenidate hydrochloride. At first, Ritalin was mainly prescribed for use to treat chronic fatigue, depression, narcolepsy, and to offset the sedating effects of other medications. During the 1960s researchers focused on Ritalin as a form treatment of "hyperkinetic syndrome," which in now commonly known as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). In the…

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    Ecstasy By Geesaman

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    gine it. A sudden welling of pure joy. That sense of deep peace and relaxation you get after days of vacation. Everything looks crisp, clear, new. You have an overwhelming sense of awe at simply being alive. Communication is effortless. You can’t tell the truth in your heart. You have the feelings of being innocent and vulnerable, like you were as a bright-eyed child. A feeling of ease. A willingness to accept all the love that is around you. A willingness to express all the love you feel…

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    When you first find out you are pregnant you may be excited for the experiences that are to come, but after months go by you may find yourself in distress from all the pain, restrictions, emotional behavior and etc…. Becoming frazzled while pregnant is normal, but too much stress can be risky. According to Berk “When women experience severe emotional stress during pregnancy, their babies are at risk for a wide variety of difficulties.” One example is experiencing “Intense anxiety,” which is…

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    Opioid Epidemic Analysis

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    Donald, Excellent topic! I felt this sentence was so powerful: “We are in the [throes] of an opioid epidemic[,] and yet we have no qualms pumping children full of stimulants on a daily basis.” I agree completely with that assertion. I think your tentative thesis was well thought out. I did notice an unfinished sentence at the end though… “The APA and AMA should come to a decision on this matter and not make drugs the.” I also thought your outline was great and had very informative material. I…

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