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3021: Alcoholism
... and drink excessively, have a problem that they don't want to face. "Alcoholism is the abuse of alcohol, not realizing your problem, and being physically addicted," states junior Angie Williams. Also, people who drink, effect people around them who don't drink through emotional and abusive feelings. The person with the alcoholic problem effects everyone around them. A freshman girl at Fitzgerald High School explains her experiences with alcoholism: "When ...
3022: No One Can Prepare Themselves For A Sudden Death
... has happened so they do not blame themselves and feel this person died because of them. Kids may also grief by misbehaving or becoming withdrawn. A child may need professional help if grieving begins to effect several areas of life, such as schoolwork, family, friendship, health or recreation. Experts say parents can best help a child though the grieving process by waiting until the child is ready to talk about the ...
3023: The Dangers of Smoking
... at quitting before successfully quitting. More than 30 million people in the United States say they would like to quit smoking, but cannot. One hypothesis to explain this problem is that the smoker craves the effect of the nicotine in the smoke. Many programs exist to help smokers quit. Some involve support groups, where some use aversive techniques in which the participant smokes many cigarettes rapidly to the point of becoming ...
3024: Alzheimer's: Genetic Dementia
... Women are about 50 percent more likely to develop Alzheimer's than men; however, they also have available to them the preventive measure of postmenopausal hormone replacement therapy. Estrogen has proven to have a protective effect against Alzheimer's; it preserves, or possibly even stimulates, the production of acetylcholine, the chemical which helps message transmission. Furthermore, studies have shown that Alzheimer's is less common among highly educated or very mentally ...
3025: Indian Healing Beliefs
... that man is a triune being composed of a body, mind, and spirit. Most illnesses are viewed as being directly related to a spiritual cause, creating an imbalance between the body, mind spirit. Cause and effect, or action and consequences, have strong implications in healing. Concepts of living are related to beliefs about death. Since there is an absence of certain Biblical concepts in traditional beliefs, such as hell and eternal ...
3026: Abortion: Abusive Parents
... protect them from harm until they are born so that they at least have a chance to a normal life. If we can give rights to an animal that will most likely not have any effect on anyone's life, why can't we give rights to an unborn child who will have an influence on many people thoughout his or her life. Obviously there will still be many mothers who ...
3027: Abortion: Life or Death Who Chooses?
... interpreted to mean very real medical disease to anything that interferes with even social or economic well being, so that any unwanted or unplanned pregnancy thus qualifies. What really is the truth about the lasting effect of an unwanted pregnancy on the psyche of a womem? Of course there is a difference of opinion among psychiatrists, but if unbiased, prospective studies are examined certain facts become obvious. (1) The health of ...
3028: Abortion
... interpreted to mean very real medical disease to anything that interferes with even social or economic well being, so that any unwanted or unplanned pregnancy thus qualifies. What really is the truth about the lasting effect of an unwanted pregnancy on the psyche of a womem? Of course there is a difference of opinion among psychiatrists, but if unbiased, prospective studies are examined certain facts become obvious. (1) The health of ...
3029: Abortion
... by the restriction of abortion, the torment to the unwanted child and the anguish society has to sustain,then this topic would not be so debatable. Too many people do not see the cause and effect of not being able to have abortions. All human beings are given some inalienable right guaranteed by the Constitution. One of those privilege is the right to pursue happiness. A baby can sometimes disrupt a ...
3030: Life, Death, and Politics: A Run-Down Of The Abortion Debate.
... was unavailable. It is my personal opinion that abortion must remain legal if we are to uphold the Constitution and respect women as equal individuals. There already is wide agreement that the single most important effect of legalization has been the substitution of safe, legal procedures for abortions that formerly were obtained illegally. This substitution quickly led to a dramatic decline in the number of women who died or suffered serious ...


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