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…such as glossy magazines in and the media are seemingly obsessed by the idea that thin is equivalent to beautiful, it is easy to understand why the media have been directly blamed for causing eating disorders. There is little doubt that the media is responsible…
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…can affect your body, mood, thoughts, and behavior. It can change your eating habits, how you feel about things, your ability to work, study, and interact with other people" (What do These Students Have in Common?). According to the American College Health…
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…A phobia is an anxiety disorder in which the affected person experiences an excessive or irrational fear of a specific situation, object or activity that disrupts their ability to function in normal daily activities. Fear occurs when the situation…
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…form, however, is ichthyosis simplex, more commonly know as ichthyosis vulgaris. Fortunately, ichthyosis vulgaris occurs once every two hundred and fifty births and is the mildest form of ichthyosis. Ichthyosis is a rare skin disorder caused by either…
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…Dyslexia was once known as the disorder used to explain why a child had difficulty reading, and this difficulty could not by explained by any other problems. This definition was not satisfactory for the parents, teachers, or researchers…
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…, muscle tension, nausea or other stomach discomfort, lightheadedness, or other symptoms of anxiety. Similarly, phobic disorders are also involved and that a phobia may focus…
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…Epilepsy Epilepsy is a chronic disorder characterized by recurrent seizures. Seizures are defined as passing neurological abnormalities caused by unregulated electrical brain discharge, a direct result of unusual electrical activity…
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…of the human body to learn how they can alter them to cause them to regenerate after injury. Also, the ways of “reproducing genes and copying DNA could help in finding cures for certain diseases and disorders” (Us News and World Report). Scientists can take DNA…
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…Tourette Syndrome The neurological disorder, Tourette syndrome, is characterized by multiple motor and vocal tics. Tics are often described as involuntary, rapid, repetitive movements of functionally related groups of skeletal muscles in one or more…
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…Dyslexia was once known as the disorder used to explain why a child had difficulty reading, and this difficulty could not by explained by any other problems. This definition was not satisfactory for the parents, teachers, or researchers. There are now…
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