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- 2121: Eating Disorders
- ... in a relationship, or to be married, than a person suffering from Anorexia Nervosa is. The families of bulimics are drawn from various classes and ethnic groups. Often there is a history of physical or sexual abuse in these families and a higher than usual incidence of substance abuse (Boskind, 1987). There is likely to be depression in one or both parents and an association between depression in a parent and ...
- 2122: Prostate Cancer and Treatment
- ... in the past ten years reasearchers have found important new treatments and technology to help cure prostate cancer. Prostate problems are most common in men fifty and older. Most can be treated successfully without harming sexual function. A Urologist is the kind of doctor most qualified to diagnose and treat many prostate problems. Though patients still face difficult decisions and must go through a trying recovery process, they have a much ...
- 2123: Dead End: Teenage Suicide
- ... have tried to pinpoint the reasons for teen suicide. This list of these culprits is long: Too much divorce, too little religion, too much television and too little communication between parents. Absent parents, too much sexual freedom, and widespread use of drugs and alcohol, to many guns, not enough love and finally a hostile world. Each of these reasons has probably contributed to the suicides of many teens, but none of ...
- 2124: Steroids and The Big Picture
- ... heart disease. Steroids effect the cholesterol levels. Over a period of time the cholesterol builds up and clogs the arteries. Impotence occurs when a user goes on and off steroids. When steroids are first used, sexual interest increases because of the heightened frequency and duration of the erections. But eventually the opposite happens and no erections can be produced. Finally, jaundice is a serious liver disease, which is found by an ...
- 2125: The Negative Portrayal Of LSD
- ... such as “Leave It to Beaver”, “The Andy Williams Family Hour”, “Donny and Marie”, and “I Love Lucy”, all penetrated themes of comfort and comic relief through the realities of student protests, non conformity, and sexual and neurological advancements. Mainstream media and counterculture media were specifically differentiated. Mainstream media’s reaction to LSD, was a concentration of negativity. According to mainstream media LSD was “evil” and “made people crazy.” This one ...
- 2126: Dreams
- ... third. With a lot of research, dreams remain very controversial. It dates back to Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. According to Freud, dreams have two principal functions: to attempt to fulfill repressed, unconscious wishes, mainly sexual and aggressive desires. Freud held that contents of dreams consist of memories but that the stimulus for a dream is always an unconscious wish that has origin in childhood. On the other hand, Jung’s ...
- 2127: The Ethics of Somatic Cell Cloning
- The Ethics of Somatic Cell Cloning The idea that humans might someday be cloned - created from a single somatic cell without sexual reproduction - became closer to reality on February 23, 1997. On that date, The Observer broke the news that Ian Wilmut, a Scottish scientist, and his colleagues at the Rosilin Institute were about to announce the ...
- 2128: Memory
- ... is effected by the development of short-term memory (STM) and long-term memory (LTM). Memories can be positive, like memories of girlfriends and special events, or they can be negative, such as suppressed memories. Sexual abuse of children and Memory adolescents is known to cause severe psychological and emotional damage. Adults who were sexually abused in childhood are at a higher risk for developing a variety of psychiatric disorders, anxiety ...
- 2129: Teenage Abortion
- ... 48 hours after one parent has been notified by certified mail, however the law does not require that the parent give consent. If minor fears for her safety if her parents find out about her sexual activity, or are she can demonstrate that she is mature enough to make the decision on her own she can bypass the law by requesting a hearing before a Superior Court Judge. In implementing this ...
- 2130: Suicide -- Causes And Effects
- ... variety of problems. There could be changes in relationships, problems related to jobs, problems in school, loss of loved one, their financial situation being bad, body image, or various abuses like physical, mental, emotional or sexual. Depression and stress are considered as the major factors in suicide. Different people deal with stress in different ways. It also depends on what kind of society and atmosphere you live in. Not everyone attempts ...
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