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the procedure in my mind, hating my self, grieving and wanting to escape from the whole situation. The abortion precipitated years of drug and alcohol abuse, and eating disorder and eventually a serious clinical depression. That supposedly safe procedure has
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, an person may find it almost impossible to carry on with daily life. Such basic activities include working, sleeping, and eating. Sometimes this happens just once in a person's lifetime, but more often the episodes recur. A person with major depression
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reported a fair amount of weight loss. Although for some patients this may be an
undesirable effect it has been found to be very effective for some people with eating disorders.
Still another use that began as a side effect is for migraine headaches
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to support his family, his aunt, Virginia, and himself. Lots of time they went without eating. But it was in one of those that his story “The Fall of the House of Usher” first appeared in 1839. He unsuccessfully tried to found and edit his own magazine
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from it. On the other hand, too much rain can cause malaria. Also, the contradictory temperature of the northern days and nights fortify pulmonary disorders. The annual amount of precipitation along the southern slopes of the Himalayas is 60 inches
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-poisoning pestilence and frenzies wood,
The marrow-eating sickness whose attaint
Disorder breeds by heating of the blood (739-42).
At the same time Venus loses control over her body. As she hurries through the woods after the sound of Adonis' horn, her
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, as defined by the Thorndike/Barnhart World Book Dictionary, is: any one of various mental or emotional disorders characterized by depression, (I should have been a pair of ragged claws / Scuttling across the floors of silent seas.) anxiety, (So how should I
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, ecstasy and heroin. The addiction to this drug can become both psychological and physical it can also cause depression when the drug is not available (Sora, 1997, page 91). Cocaine users often complain of eating and sleeping disorders and anxiety. Despite all
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pregnancies, S.T.D.'s, and eating disorders. Deborah L. Tolman and Tracy E. Higgins
"The cultural anxiety precipitated by unbounded female
sexuality is perhaps most apparent with regard to adolescent
girls. Coming under scrutiny from across
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Category: /Science & Technology
pesticides that kill the pests without harming the people who eat the food. Because of genetics, the agricultural output in developing nations increased fifty four percent during the period of 1976 to 1996. In the recent years, genetics is used to make plants
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