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…Tourettes Syndrome Cause: Tourette Syndrome is an inherited, neurological disorder characterized by repeated and involuntary body movements (tics) and uncontrollable vocal sounds. In a minority of cases, the vocalizations can include socially…
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…Are we Drugging America's Youth? Ever since Psychiatrists first gave name to Attention Deficit Disorder or AD/HD as it is commonly called, there has been controversy surrounding it. There are those who believe that the disease does not even exist…
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…, due to the fact that one-third of the people who are homeless have serious mental illnesses, and more than one-half of them also have substance use disorders. Many people who are homeless and have addictive disorders want treatment, but the service system…
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…. Cinnamon being one of the most common, they used it for inflammation, venomous bites, runny nose, and menstrual disorders. They also used some kind of herb for laxatives and antiseptics. They also believed in taking baths very often. <Tab/>Tibetan…
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…Schizophrenia <Tab/>Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe, and disabling brain disease. Approximately 1 percent of the population develops schizophrenia during their lifetime. Although schizophrenia affects men and women equally, the disorder
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…is permanent. In fact, many researches show that Paul's behavior could be explain by the fact that he seems to be suffering from a narcissic personality disorder and that this illness, plus other emotional factors, could be the key to his suicide…
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…encephalities lethargica. Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) is an X-linked genetic disorder. This means that only girls have the gene for the ALD and they pass it on to all their children but it only affects the boys but girls are carriers so they could pass…
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…<Tab/>Schizophrenia is defined as a group of psychotic disorders involving major disturbances in perception, language, thought, emotion, and behavior; the individual withdraws from people and reality, often into a fantasy life of delusions…
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…ability to cure diabetes, Parkinson's disease, spinal cord damage, regenerate heart and kidney tissues, Alzheimer's disease, blood disorders and multiple sclerosis. Can we destroy life to save another? Can scientists play God? These are the questions being…
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…the forces of order and disorder are in balance. This aspect of narrative structure is present in Notting Hill as it ends with almost the same equilibrium as the beginning: the chemistry begins to spark when Anna entered William's bookstore to get herself a travel…
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