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…by Oxygen. In fact, all functions of the body are regulated by Oxygen. Our brains process billions of bits of information each second, thanks largely to Oxygen. Other important benefits are that Oxygen appears to dramatically help nervous system response, promote…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…When I have fears that I may cease to be (By: John Keats 1818) When I have fears that I may cease to be Before my pen has gleaned my teeming brain, Before high-piled books, in charactery, Hold like rich garners the full ripened grain; When I…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. * Hash oil, a tar-like liquid distilled from hashish, has an average of 16 percent, with a range as high as 43 percent. ACTION: THC disrupts the nerve cells in the part of the brain where memories are formed. This makes it hard for the user to recall recent…
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…-17% per year. Within the next decade almost 4 million people will have some type of autism. Autism is a complex disorder that affects the neurological functioning part of the brain, and typically appears during the first three years of life. This area…
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…medical illness, divorce and even childbirth. Brain chemicals called neurotransmitters and hormones have been linked to important roles in regulating moods and emotions. Some of the neurotransmitters involved in the development of depression are serotonin…
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…that act on the central nervous system to increase brain activity. These include cocaine, speed, anabolic steroids, ecstasy and tobacco. Depressants act on the central nervous system and slow down brain activity; examples are tranquillizers, gases, aerosols…
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…Polio Polio is a contagious disease affecting humans and some primates. Three closely related viruses cause polio. In serious cases Polio attacks the spinal cord and brain stem and eventually causes paralysis. In Polio the muscular, brain and nervous…
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…about what makes people tick may also interest you in this job and keep you on task. Included in this are finding why people get depressed, what goes on in the brain, and why people feel lonely when they are not. <Tab/>Educational requirements…
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…helps the body fight illness and infection, while B12 is used to develop red blood cells. Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) helps the mitochondria (fat-burning furnaces) of muscle cells to produce energy. B5 makes brain neurotransmitters and natural body steroid…
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…off their computer.         Computer security is exactly what it sounds like. It is security on a computer to prevent people from accessing a computer. It is very difficult to secure a computer for a computer is like a mechanical human brain
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