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- 451: MDMA
- ... negative effects of MDMA. MDMA causes an almost total loss of desired actions. It increases susceptibility to several afflictions, like sore throats, colds, flu, and herpes outbreaks. It increases impulsive and hostile behaviors, along with depression. The public needs to be aware that as much as Ecstasy intensifies happiness, it also intensifies depression and fear in the long run. Users need to understand that their high will only last for a couple of hours and that long-term health, memory, and psychological problems are a definite risk.
- 452: Modern Torture
- ... Some typical debilitating symptoms include: sleeplessness, headache, fatigue, chronic musculoskeletal pains, gastrointestinal problems, neurologic disorders, and sexual dysfunction. The long-term psychological effects of torture may be manifested by symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, anxiety and alcohol/substance abuse. But in order to stop the use of illegal torture there is a need for a central and international coalition with a centralized agreement on the correct and humane that ... culturally, linguistically, and physically. Ethno-specific support programs are important in meeting the mental health and social needs of seniors in this situation so their participation if facilitated. Psychological symptoms of torture frequently include anxiety, depression, irritability, paranoia, guilt, suspiciousness, sexual dysfunction, loss of concentration, confusion, insomnia, nightmares, impaired memory, and memory loss. Survivors of torture are often unwilling to disclose information about their experiences. They may be suspicious, frightened, or ...
- 453: Modern Crucible
- ... the heist. Pulling up to the bleak police station sent shivers through Terrance Conner’s body, this scene was all too familiar. As the police car softly stopped Terrance was overcome by a wave of depression. Thoughts of his years in solitary confinement turned his stomach nauseously. Caught up in his past, Terrance did not recognize the plump officer open the car vault. When he forgot his nightmarish memories of the ... conviction several times but with no change in the outcome. His case was too publicized for his sentence to be reduced. Everyday in confinement was a day in hell. Terrance was draw into so much depression that he wouldn’t eat. On April 20th, 1999, his body was found swinging by his sheets from the ceiling of his jail cell.
- 454: Organizational Skills
- ... that time, Americans began using more ¡§patent medicines¡¨, reducing dependence on home remedies. Early pharmacists worked in village apothecaries, purchasing chemicals in bulk and mixing them on the premises to fill prescriptions. After the Great Depression, the science of pharmacology developed and pharmaceutical companies grew rapidly, opening sophisticated research facilities. Drug patent issues grew from fewer than 100 before 1940, to over 4,000 by the 1950s. Medications began to be ... With a disciplined management team, Walgreen Jr. would lead the company that has continued to exponential growth. (http://www.walgreens.com/about/history/hist5.jhtr). Walgreens continued to prosper through the years, even during the depression. By 1975, Walgreens had 633 stores and employed over 1500 pharmacists. Moving through the century the growing chain store now had a third Charles Walgreen continuing the family tradition. With the help of Charles Walgreen ...
- 455: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- ... of OCD is earlier in males i.e. between 6 to 15 years of age while the disorder affects females in the age range of 20 to 29. ¡§ Bob saw his psychiatrist for treatment of depression for six months before he finally had the courage to bring up his other ¡¥secret¡¦ problem. Since childhood he had a compulsion to count things. He had to count the letters in words and in ... within days, rather than weeks, as with SSRIs. Step 5 : Consider monotherapy trial of monoamine oxidose inhibitor. Recent studies suggests that MAOIs may be most effective in cases of OCD characterized by comorbid anxiety or depression disorders. Step 6 : Consider intravenous clomipramine This strategy is considered experimental and is only available at a few institutions in the US. Step 7 : Consider Neurosurgery For patients who have failed an exhaustive array of ...
- 456: Gender Roles
- ... have lipstick of the fall, or how to know if he likes you, or what your favorite BACKSTREET BOY likes and dislikes, then maybe the rate of abortions, teen pregnancies, STD’s, obesity, eating disorders, depression, date rape, kidnappings and domestic violence would decrease. Whether they like it or not, society has a responsibility. They deem what is acceptable, it is time they deem what is right! There are some positive ... go through that is dangerous. When there is no support system there fore the child, they will go through psychological problems and often look towards food or vigorous activity and suffer from eating disorders and depression and some commit suicide. All because they weren’t able to play the role their parents molded for them. This essay isn’t to be taken personally, or applied to everyone’s life. I, in ...
- 457: The Psychological Effects Of G
- ... have lipstick of the fall, or how to know if he likes you, or what your favorite BACKSTREET BOY likes and dislikes, then maybe the rate of abortions, teen pregnancies, STD’s, obesity, eating disorders, depression, date rape, kidnappings and domestic violence would decrease. Whether they like it or not, society has a responsibility. They deem what is acceptable, it is time they deem what is right! There are some positive ... go through that is dangerous. When there is no support system there fore the child, they will go through psychological problems and often look towards food or vigorous activity and suffer from eating disorders and depression and some commit suicide. All because they weren’t able to play the role their parents molded for them. This essay isn’t to be taken personally, or applied to everyone’s life. I, in ...
- 458: Canadian Manufacturing
- ... A. Macdonald's NATIONAL POLICY established protective tariffs to encourage domestic processing of Canadian materials. Newly established factories, processing products for domestic consumption (eg, lumber, grains, animal products), survived and prospered even during the economic depression of the late 1870s and early 1880s. During this period, the discovery of electricity and the subsequent harnessing of some of Canada's vast hydro resource provided industry with an efficient, low-cost source of ... and diversification, especially in such industries as steel, shipbuilding, nonferrous metals and pulp and paper. By 1920 manufacturing directly employed 600,000 workers, about 17% of the total labour force at that time. The worldwide depression of the 1930s reduced economic activity and stifled industrial progress in Canada as in other countries, but Canadian industry expanded and diversified dramatically during WWII. There was swift growth in heavy industries (vehicles, aircraft, armaments ...
- 459: College Stress
- ... serious , we often begin to develop troublesome symptoms which we worry about. We are under stress if we have one or several of the many symptoms caused by stress, including: backaches, stomachaches, dizziness, rapid heartbeat, depression, anger, anxiety, forgetfulness or the inability to make decisions. We often feel that we are under stress -- and many times we are. The most frequent cause of stress in college is the concern about academic ... Schrmerhorn, Hunt, and Osborn). Stress can also be defined as the way in which your mind and body react to any situation that is new, threatening, or exciting. Often, backaches, loss of appetite, constant fatigue, depression, and serious physical problems can result from prolonged stress. However, stress can also give you an extra burst of energy--more adrenaline enters the bloodstream, heart and breathing rates increase, blood flow quickens, and muscle ...
- 460: Anorexia And Bulimia
- ... this is known as bulimia. Repeated vomiting can deplete the body of fluids and potassium, and the disturbance can severely affect heart function. No generally therapy for anorexia nervosa exists. It is often associated with depression and low self-esteem, and patients may benefit from treatment with antidepressant drugs. Psychotherapy, including family therapy, can often helps, and about half of the cases resolve themselves without relapses. But because many persons with ... as a result of psychological pressures, the most obvious one being the emphasis on the desire of being slim. Behavioral therapy can be used in treating the disorder. Because patients with bulimia often suffer from depression as well, antidepressant drugs may be effective.
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