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…, but there are many hypotheses. One hypothesis is that defect cells in the infant's brain stem prevent the infant from detecting and responding to dangerously high levels of carbon dioxide in its system. Thus resulting in carbon dioxide poisoning "the silent killer…
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…are using our brains less and less each day. For example, personally, I can't perform a simple mathematical calculation without the use of a calculator! I would also prefer the use of that tiny electronic dictionary instead of the old, bulgy one... So, what do we…
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…him intellectually challenged, but his will or determination saddened you. This lead to you to recommend Charlie for experimental brain surgery, which I thought, was sensible, but were you aware of this risks and dangers involved? Would you do something…
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…in between which are hypomania, which is a mild level of mania, and psychosis, which is the severe cases of mania or depression. It is caused by an unbalance in brain chemicals, but we do not know much about how this happens. This disease is hereditary, stress…
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…sensation of helplessness. My brain was an unorganized center of ideas and suggestions that made no sense. My brain delivered no knowledge of any sort of distinguishing landmarks. Pick one, I thought - left or right. Which direction I chose, I can't remember…
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…of the dreams drifted away slowly as Dita got out of bed. She put on a pair of slippers. They had never been worn. The whole room around her looked a bit strange, but familiar. In fact, she could not remember anything but this room. Is this her home? Her brain
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…be an ancient copy of an Archie and Jughead comic book lying about my house. I've allowed my brain to atrophy to the extent that when I try to read essays from the assigned textbook, I cannot comprehend ideas so foreign to what normally fill my day. It's difficult…
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…. It takes its roots in human biological or genetic makeup. The main focus of the biological approach is the brain and how psychological abnormality stems from malfunctioning parts of the organism. This is because biological theorists have found links between…
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…there will be an explanation of why it occurs, what are the symptoms, the affects, and prognosis for this disease; also activities that can be practiced to help combat the progression of Multiple Sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis is a chronic neurological disease that affects the brain
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…that there is a brain function difference. Women's brains have a larger corpus callosum than men have. These biological differences give males and female slight differences in motivation. And they explain why women are more intuitive and better at expressing their emotions…
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