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    ended and everything in between them. The Korean War began on June 25, 1950 when North Korea, led by Kim Il Sung, invaded South Korea along the 38th parallel. “At an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council, the members demanded the immediate withdrawal of the North…

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    Huntington's Chorea

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    Huntington disease (HD) or HD chorea is progressive neurodegenerative autosomal dominant disease that is defined by the motor, behavioral, and cognitive symptoms that influence “about one in ten thousand people in the western hemispheres” (Novak et al. 234). HD chorea is often identified by the movement difficulties that it causes, and “In fact, when HD was first discovered it was called Huntington’s chorea, as a reference to the uncontrollable, dance-like movement that is common among people…

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    Rogers, P., Heatherley, S., Mullings, E., & Smith, J. (2013). Faster but not smarter: effects of caffeine and caffeine withdrawal on alertness and performance. Psychopharmacology,226(2), 229-240. doi:10.1007/s00213-012-2889-4 James, J. E., Gregg, M. E., Kane, M., & Harte, F. (2005). Dietary caffeine, performance and mood: Enhancing and restorative effects after controlling for withdrawal reversal. Neuropsychobiology, 52(1), 1-10. Retrieved from…

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    abuse, pathological lying, and even slight PTSD. Holden fulfills several of the symptoms of depression including having a difficulty making decisions, irresponsible behavior, and rebellious behavior, feelings of hopelessness, substance abuse, and withdrawal from friends. But along the way, Holden dealt with substance abuse, which can be caused and lead to a mental illness. For obvious reasons, his use of substances affects his depression and social life. Holden also is forward with the fact that…

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    Caffeine Addiction Should Be Regarded More Seriously Caffeine is one of the most widely consumed substances on the planet. It is found in beverages and confectionaries that people love so much. Caffeine is so common in foods and drinks that people often fail to recognize that it is a drug just like heroine of cocaine. The drug changes the way the human brain operates and makes people feel alert. People who crave caffeine often seek this feeling of motivation that they cannot find from using any…

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    which is a stress hormone, in the body and it lowers the effects of nicotine. The body requires enough amount of nicotine to proceed the steps for corticosterone. That is why the physical withdrawal from smoking can impair your cognitive functioning and make you feel anxious, irritated, and depressed. Withdrawal can also cause headaches and sleep problems. 2. Respiratory…

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    Mental health issues are difficult to treat and if treated wrongly, the consequences are overwhelming. Psychologists are struggling to find a treatment that solves psychiatric symptoms permanently without significant side effects. Side effects of some psychiatric medication can worsen psychiatric symptoms such as anxiety, and suicidal ideation and attempts. Doctors often misdiagnose mental disorders and prescribe unnecessary medications, and over medicate the patient. Overmedicating teens often…

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    make sure we take our prenatal vitamins to ensure our child is receiving the vitamins they need to grow and develop. This is no different than what the NID released in 2012 stating that “Prenatal use of some drugs, including opioids, may cause a withdrawal syndrome in newborns called neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS).” Which goes to show us that our consumption while pregnant, whether good or bad, will affect the infant. Not only will drug…

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    Tick Tock Research Paper

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    talking to someone so the feelings keep adding on and on and soon it becomes a problem. "Teens may be online because they are already depressed anxious and lonely. Or they might become so, if forced to give up their habit. Signs and symptoms of withdrawal anxiety and a child include: difficult and lonely. Or they might become…

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    abstinence (refraining from sex), natural family planning (coordinating the woman’s less fertile time to have sexual intercourse or the withdrawal method), and many artificial means including, condom use, permanent implants, the pill and post-intercourse contraceptives. In Australia, evidence shows that a wide range of contraceptive methods, including withdrawal, sponges and condoms were being use during the early 20th century (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2006). In…

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