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…steroids have been reported to cause euphoria, increased energy, sexual arousal, mood swings, distractability, forgetfulness, and confusion. Steroids also cause serious things such as heart disease, kidney cancer, liver cancer, depression, hostility, eating
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…behaviors (Oster & Montgomery, 1996). Mood disorders are often accompanied by other psychological problems such as anxiety (Oster & Montgomery, 1996), eating disorders (Lasko et al., 1996), hyperactivity (Blackman, 1995), substance abuse (Blackman, 1995; Brown…
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…on our body or related disorders, and how we can minimize it in your life. In medicine, stress is a physical, chemical, or emotional development that causes strains that can lead to physical illness. In psychology, the term stress is used to refer both…
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…An Emotional Roller Coaster In September of 1998, my father approached me outside of our home and told me that he believed that I had a thyroid disorder. “Something’s wrong with my thigh?” is one of the first things that I asked him. He answered…
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…to develop eating disorders. In addition, most people tend to view slim and fit bodies as a fashionable preference; therefore, obesity becomes a more serious mental health problem. Undeveloped countries typically have deadly diseases because most people…
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…. You eat, but you are not hungry. Your life is one big chore. Everything that was fun is work and what usually is work is like walking with lead boots. Often you have stomach aches, headaches, aching, dizziness and other symptoms, but the doctors can…
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…- that is, difficulty in fulfilling appropriate and expected social roles. Also, normal people are people that are not suffering from psychological disorders. In spite of differing definitions of abnormality within and across cultures, there does seem to be a set…
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…Autism In Children In our society there are many developmental disorders that prevent us from functioning at a conventional level. A developmental disorder is a disease that prevents a person from learning the everyday tasks that make us what we…
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…Autism is a disorder that affects thought, perception and attention. Autism has a broad spectrum of disorders that range from mild to severe. Autism belongs to a family of brain conditions that affect behavior early in life. Physicians refer to autism…
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…to expand or become disordered. The strong thermodynamic arrow of the expanding universe is necessary for the existence of intelligent beings. For example, in order to live, people have to eat food, which is an ordered form of energy, and convert it into heat…
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