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- 1341: Steriods
- ... up psychologically that the negative effects doesn't matter to them. Research has also discovered that steroids cause psychotic side effects sometimes referred to as "roid mania". Along with these are wild aggressive, combative behavior, depression, listlessness and delusions during and after performance. Even though the game is over athletes want to continue competing. Steroids mentally destroy the brain and ability to reason. Overall the usage of steroids is very damaging ...
- 1342: Steroids
- ... So far these things dont sound too bad, right?. These side effects are liver damage and cancer, kidney disease and cancer, cardiovascular disease, risk of HIV and Hepatitis B and C from contaminated needles, depression, mood swings, acne, bad breath, baldness, decreased sex drive, water retention, muscle cramps, aching joints, increased risk of serious bodily injury, insomnia, immune system failure, infertility, decreased testicular size, gynecomastia (growth of breasts), hair growth ...
- 1343: Princess Diana 2
- ... led to her obsession with her weight and appearance. She developed an eating disorder called bulimia (Delano 51). She often over exercised and stressed over dieting. The public often blamed Diana s illness on her depression and insecurities (Donnelly 49). During Diana s life, she devoted much of it to helping others. Especially the poor and less fortunate (Donnelly 122). She also did a lot with benefits and charities to raise ...
- 1344: Remembering The Music Of George Gershwin
- ... Switzerland over the cost of importing Swiss cheese. It was a wonderful score with whimsical text. Of Thee I Sing was another satire which gave a very harsh look at American life during the Great Depression and looked at the possibility of a dictatorship in the United States. The musical production received a Pulitzer Prize which is something that had never been done before (Adam 37:33). In 1930 George and ...
- 1345: Quit Smoking!
- ... as fighting and engaging in unprotected sex (CDC. Preventing tobacco use among young people 36, 104). Smoking is associated with poor health among young people, and can be associated with mental health problems such as depression. Almost all smokers regret the day that they ever started, but now they cannot quit. It is a disease that begins in childhood, and runs all through the smokers life if you do not ...
- 1346: Richard Milhous Nixon
- ... family, where hard work and integrity were deeply-rooted and heavily emphasized. Always a good student, he was invited by Harvard and Yale to apply for scholarships, but his older brother's illness and the Depression made his presence close to home necessary, and he was attended nearby Whittier College, where he graduated second in his class in 1934. He went on to law school at Duke University, where his seriousness ...
- 1347: Conquering The Smoking Habit
- ... smoking is a form of addiction, 80 percent of smoker who quit usually experience some withdrawal symptoms. These may include headache, light-headedness, nausea, diarrhea, and chest pains. Psychological symptoms, such as anxiety, short-term depression, and inability to concentrate, may also appear. The main psychological symptom is increased irritability. People become so irritable, in fact, that they say they feel "like killing somebody." Yet there is no evidence that quitting ...
- 1348: Stressed With Stress
- ... Physicians have proven that stress-related disorders, diseases brought on or worsened by psychological stress, are more likely to happen to people with very busy lives. The sad results of too much stress can be: depression, drug use, crime, dropping out of school, accidents, and even suicide. These psychosomatic disorders commonly involve the autonomic nervous system, which controls the body's internal organs. Some kinds of headache and back and facial ...
- 1349: Ronald Wilson Reagan
- ... born on February 6, 1911 in Tampico, Illinois. Early Life Reagan was raised by his traveling shoe salesman father John Reagan, and his mother Nelle. John was an alcoholic and was saved from the Great Depression by the Works Progress Administration. Reagan was strongly influenced by his mother, who taught him to read at an early age. After High School, Ronald Reagan won a Scholarship to Eureka College in Peoria, Illinois ...
- 1350: Rocky Marciano
- ... men's shoe capitol of the world - this meant starting at the bottom rung in a local shoe factory as a floor sweeper. In 1940, the New England shoe industry was in shambles. The "Great Depression" and competition from foreign imports had combined to produce mass unemployment and fierce union rivalries. At one point, over half of Brockton's factories had closed down, and President Franklin Roosevelt personally intervened to control ...
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