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…and each depends on the age group, situation and the person’s background history. The first and most common reason why people use drugs is in order to reduce unpleasant anxiety and unwanted feelings (Brain & Mind 2). Feelings such as depression and anger…
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…Encephalitis is a disorder associated to any disease affecting the central nervous system causing inflammation of the brain. Due to the fact that the disorder is so common in many hundreds of diseases it is hard to narrow the disorder down. Many…
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…environment, but from biological causes. In the article ADHD Decade of the Brain, scientists find, "Not all children from unstable or dysfunctional homes have ADHD. And not all children with ADHD come from dysfunctional families" (1990). Some research shows…
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…is in jeopardy. However, inconsistencies in the research subjects' abuse records ruled these theories out. And if this were the case, then why is homosexuality present in different cultures? Some believed homosexuality was caused by a difference in brain structure…
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…of release of one or more naturally occurring hormones in the brain (norepinephrine and serotonin)"(Nemroff, part 16 ). When these hormones are not regulated properly in the brain, it causes the depressed mood. In recent years, scientists have found…
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…. As a result the person will be very confused and useless. The effect marijuana can have on the brain and central nervous system are very serious. Smoking marijuana will reduce the strength and speed of communications between the mind and body. This occurs…
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…The medications most frequently prescribed for uncomplicated depressive illness are the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, or SSRI’s. These medications increase levels of serotonin in synapses in the brain by reducing the ability…
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…to hold the first view. People who have taken Ecstasy and not many other drugs are more likely to hold the second view. Liberal Psychopharmacologists, psychiatrists, and others who have researched the brain and medicine are more likely to hold the third view…
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…, the decrease of using marijuana means less health risks. Besides, a decrease in the use of marijuana means a decrease in the chances of ruining your brain function and a decrease in the risk of cancer. Health Risks “The preponderance of scientific evidence…
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…poetry, specific characteristics that can be found in the three poems ¡°I Felt a Funeral in my Brain¡±, ¡°Souls Selected her own Society¡± and ¡°Because I could not Stop for Death¡± like her distinct use of diction, meter, rhyme…
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