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- 1191: Memory Debate For Psychology
- ... the memory as a way to avoid confronting the real problems in their life. The False Memory Syndrome Foundation believes that it is aiding to expose an offensive effect of America's growing industry of sexual abuse treatment. The foundation does not deny that abuse exists, they do however believe that therapists, self-help books, and the media have exaggerated its prevalence and its lasting impact. I support the concerns of ...
- 1192: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
- ... in periods of inappropriate or exaggerated emotional responses. What it does not affect is thinking or intelligence, sensation/sense of touch, taste, smell, hearing, sight, eye movement, involuntary muscles of the heart, bowel, bladder, or sexual function. The two currently identified forms of ALS are "Sporadic" and "Familial." The most common type is "Sporadic ALS," accounting for over 90% of the cases of ALS. Here the cause is unknown and may ...
- 1193: A Fabulous Analysis Of The Flamboyantly Gay
- ... to be the pressurizing phase. During this phase the adolescent/teenager is faced with such bottled emotions as seeing suggestive images on the media in front of peers without becoming visually excited, never enjoying a sexual relationship with another person, seeing others around him or her in healthy, happy relationships, having that secret crush and knowing revelation is unfeasible, and having to comprehensively and immaculately clean his or her computer of ...
- 1194: Alcoholism And Drug Abuse
- ... also result in long-term effects as well. These include: loss of appetite; vitamin deficiencies; stomach and skin problems; liver, brain, and reproductive organ damage; memory loss; depression; money, legal, work, and relationship problems; and sexual impotence. Although there are many negative side effects of alcohol use, many dependant users, who are not in denial of their problem, will not break their addiction in fear of the withdrawal symptoms. When someone ...
- 1195: Euthanasia And Suicide
- ... a poor social class with a broken home, and the older persons loss of societal affluence within their social class increases the likelihood of suicide. Joseph M Chandy\\'s article shows that a history of sexual abuse and parental alcohol misuse of teens within such families have higher rates of suicide, and eating disorders. Leah Wallach\\'s article shows that a family history with poor communication skills with the parents that ...
- 1196: New Research Indicates That Drug Therapy Is More
- ... symptoms of schizophrenia but not as effective for treating the negative symptoms. As well, these drugs were well known for the side effects that they produced such as dizziness, muscle stiffness, blurred vision, restlessness and sexual dysfunction. More serious side effects produced included extrapyramidal side effects, which resulted from dysfunctions of the nerve tract, descending from the brain to the spinal neurons. The symptoms resembled those of neurological diseases such as ...
- 1197: Lsd 3
- ... 1947, Dr. Hofmann s employers, Sandoz Laboratories, began marketing LSD in Europe. It was introduced into the United States a year later. They advertised it as a cure for everything from schizophrenia to criminal behavior, sexual perversions, and alcoholism. (Henderson/Glass, 40) Sandoz Laboratories urged many doctors to experiment with LSD to gain further knowledge of experiences which may occur to a Schizophrenic. The effects of LSD are completely unpredictable. The ...
- 1198: Leprosy 2
- ... number. As these nodules begin to spread, motor and sensory impairments begin to occur. Finally the last stage of the disease (the lepramotous phase) results in multiple nodules or lesions, loss of hair and secondary sexual characteristics, severe nerve damage with complete loss of sensation in the areas around the lesions, destruction and absorption of bone occur at this point which results in the loss of extremities, as well as a ...
- 1199: Jaguars 2
- ... length varys from 44-73 inches, their tail is short and thick and is 18-30 inches long. The weight in males varys from 125-250 lbs., in females, it's 100-200 lbs. The sexual maturity for a jaguar is 3 years. They can mate at any time of the year, but it's non-seasonal in the tropics;and early autumn in extremes of range. Gestation takes 93-110 ...
- 1200: How Technology Effects Modern America
- ... our history, we find that newspaper; radio and television were once unregulated too. It is easy to see why government has such an interest in regulating the Internet these days. Though public opinion supports regulating sexual material on the Internet, it is just the first step in total regulation, as experienced by every other popular mass media in our history. This is why it is imperative to educate people about the ...
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