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    Schizophrenia Theory

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    disorder, Antipsychotic medications are very powerful and effective, however there can be side effects such as dry mouth, dizziness, and drowsiness but sometimes leads to much more serious side effects including movement disorders, muscle spasms, and tremors. Psychotherapy is basically therapy but by psychological means instead of medication, but it is not usually the most effective way of treatment. Rehabilitation methods are widely used and help with the independence, productivity, and overall…

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    What exactly is Tourette Syndrome? It's a disorder that causes random spastic and normally strange movements, sounds, words, or even a combination of the three. According to Encyclopedia Britannica, it's "Tourette Syndrome is a rare inherited neurological disorder characterized by recurrent motor and phonic tics (involuntary muscle spasms and vocalizations). It is three times more prevalent in males than in females. Although the cause of Tourette syndrome is unknown, evidence suggests that there…

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    occur. A known treatment for muscle spasms is getting the area botoxed yet unfortunately that does not sound pleasant. Who knew medical marijuana could actually treat muscle spasms? Taking cannabis can actually alleviate the uncontrollable muscle tremors and can completely relax the muscles. The conventional medication that doctors have been prescribing patients with muscle spasms are known to have serious side effects when cannabis has not. Cannabis is the medication that has had the least side…

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    First, according to the narrator’s descriptions “…as she skipped lightly from hen house to smokehouse that days had never been as beautiful as these” and “The harvesting…made each day a golden surprise that caused excited little tremors to run up her jaws,” suggested that Myop was a carefree and innocent child who was excited by harvest time in the beginning of the story, and “golden surprise” was referring to among all the harvest times, this is the best one. Then, the narrator…

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    increased heart rate, convulsions, rise in body temperature, insomnia, slurred speech, and grinding of teeth, just to name a few. The sedative or hallucinogenic drugs such as GHB, Rhypnol, and Ketamine can slow breathing, cause a low heart rate, cause tremors, and nausea. These are just some of the effects of the drugs that can be found at raves, the most common effects of all drugs used can include anxiety, panic, depression, euphoria, loss of memory, hallucinations, and psychotic behavior.…

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    Making It Personal Imagining a society where people talk to each other and cell phones are not an appendage to the human body, sends tremors of fear to the average American. Everywhere scenes of self-absorbed, selfie-taking, texting forms hover intently around tables, seemingly oblivious of their surroundings. When did the joy of another’s company become lost in a sea of smartphones? How did we sink into such a deep crevasse of self-importance? The notion of untethered joy coming in the newest…

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    Cell Research Argument

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    converted into neural stem cells, which are then used to treat victims of brain damage. Injected into the brain by the millions, neural stems boost levels of dopamine; a compound in the brain, used as a neurotransmitter. A boost of dopamine can reduce tremors, difficulty walking, and muscle rigidity in Parkinson’s Disease…

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    Delirium: A Case Study

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    Delirium is a subacute fluctuating disturbance of consciousness characterized by disorientation, inattention, disordered thinking, cognitive impairment, emotional lability, hallucinations or delusions, and sleep-wake cycle disturbance (DynaMed, 2016). Delirium can occur in patients of all ages, but the highest incidence is seen in older patients 65 years and above (DynaMed, 2016). Delirium can be recognized by five key elements namely: (1) Disturbance in attention and awareness; (2) Develops…

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    high in salt will also lead to extreme drinking. Since large amounts of salt is bad for your dog, it is best to avoid giving him a salty diet. If your dog has eaten too much salt, signs and symptoms of salt toxicity include diarrhea, depression, tremors, and vomiting. What should I do if my dog drink so much water? If you notice that your dog is drinking too much water or any fluids, the best thing to do is to schedule an appointment with your dog’s vet immediately. It is important to let a…

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    The wonder of this moment was too precious to squander, while at the same time my mind had much to process. I am not sure if we said goodnight or if it was implied, but as he selected the right key to unlock the car with both hands, he revealed the tremor his entire body was experiencing. In my moment of flattery, I said, “Please let me know you made it home safe” A subtle wave of confusion washed over me, as I wondered in my mind what was next. My impulse to analyse and discuss what had just…

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