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…swallowing or eating. Gradually he or she may lose the ability to recognize others. In rarer variations of HD, the disease is characterized not by its onset age but by the unique nature of the symptoms. Some adults with HD never develop chorea. Instead…
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…loses seratonin it can’t be replaced. Once a lot is gone, they will experience sleeping disorders, eating disorders, and abnormal temperatures (Maker, 1999). That's why the DEA didn’t accept ecstasy as a Control Three substance, because of all the negative…
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…by the TV, they are more responsive to learning with it in school and are more likely to remember it. Many links are showing up in studies between Attention Deficit Disorder and watching too much television in elementary children. This disorder is becoming more…
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…to learning with it in school, and are more likely to remember it. Many links are showing up in studies between Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), and watching too much television in elementary children. This disorder is becoming more common in the classroom, where…
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…Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), and watching too much television in elementary children. This disorder is becoming more common in the classroom, where they have a hard time concentrating. Along with losing creativity and gaining impatience, the child…
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…depletes a very important chemical in the brain, serotonin, which affects mood, sleeping and eating habits, thinking processes, aggressive behavior, sexual function, and sensitivity to pain. Abnormal levels of serotonin may contribute to depression…
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…the student’s attention. Being so used to seeing information provided by the TV, they are more responsive to learning with it in school and are more likely to remember it. Many links are showing up in studies between Attention Deficit Disorder and watching too…
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…Achondroplasia There are many conditions and diseases that can cause short stature, dwarfism. Some of these conditions involve a bone disorder -- the bones do not grow and develop normally. These conditions are called skeletal dysplasias…
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…of sociological factors which in turn give birth to that set of personality traits and disorders that collectively create the societal monster known as the serial killer. “Causal factors for an antisocial personality include a possible biological disposition, childhood…
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…with the symptoms and related anxiety. It is also commonly prescribed as an anti-obsessive compulsive. Others indications are bulimia. Prozac decrease binge eating and purging activity compared to the placebo treatment. And in some cases Prozac can be prescribed to help…
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