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…and work doing the night, we completely rearrange our bodies and our body's internal clock. It is so bad that our body doesn't exactly know what to anticipate and when. Rotating shifts also cause a number of other problems, such as: sleep disorders and eating
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…) depressants, and Stimulants. Opioids are prescribed for pain relief, CNS depressants are prescribed to treat anxiety and sleep disorders, and stimulants are designed to treat attention deficit disorder and to help a patient to feel more alert and to lose weight…
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…There is something about famous people that fascinates the public. Although they are ordinary people who must eat and breathe as the next person, famous people are seen as very intriguing to most. Why was everyone so interested in the O.J. Simpson…
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disorder in the world. How do they increase disorder? Willful human activity -- however well-intentioned -- interferes with the natural order of the nature of things. Human beings, like all other living things, have an inherent nature to be instinctive…
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…of professional conduct "to protect all confidential information concerning clients obtained in the course of professional practice" (UKCC 1992 - now NMC) Josie is a 22-year-old female of South Pacific decent with a psychiatric history of schizoaffective disorder
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…into two separate ways. Early warning signs indicate difficulties in school, depression, sleep and eating disturbances, and a loss of interest in general activities, and drug abuse. 13% of people that commit suicide were abusing drugs or alcohol at the time…
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eat now or would you rather take a shower first?" Talking like this to a person diagnosed with AD is similar as to talking to a toddler. How can someone feel secure about themselves when they are referred to as a child not an adult no matter what the age…
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…, sclerodoma, severe pain, and dystonia. This list does not even consider the other medicines which can be made out of marijuana-these are just some of the illnesses for which people smoke or eat whole marijuana today. There are over 60 chemicals in marijuana…
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…smoke or eat whole marijuana today. There are over 60 chemicals in marijuana that may have medical uses. It is relatively easy to extract these into food or beverage, or into some sort of lotion, using butter, fat, oil, or alcohol. One chemical, cannabinol…
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…in the long run. "Too Much of a Good Thing", #1: Crister asserts that children should be taught that "Eating too much is a bad thing."(487 par.11). He cites research findings and counters conventional 'wisdom'. He points out that what adults have been taught…
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