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    The main problems with these drugs are they do way too little with the problem at hand, such as anxiety, to have so many side effects and risks. Anxiolytics are taken to deal with anxiety and the some of the side effects of that medicine are problems with memory, dizziness, and drowsiness. Some of these prescribed medications may be good for a short term, but they can be habit-forming and even then when you are off the medications the original problem is likely to come back. Along with the…

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    Neuromuscular Junction

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    vomiting. Since the stomach relies on a uniform muscle movement in order to digest food (peristalsis), introducing a toxin that disrupts normal muscle movement will cause the cramping and pain sensation in a person’s gastrointestinal tract. Although this toxin is interfering with neuromuscular signaling, all of the pain signaling pathways are still fully functional since they work with a different set of neurotransmitters and pathways. Inhibition of the neuromuscular junction does not always…

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    Gastroesophageal reflux (GERD) naturally occurs in healthy patients less than 3three times per daydaily when contents enter the esophagus with or without regurgitation. However, gastroesophageal reglux disease (GERD) is reflux with the presence of bothersome or harmful symptoms and complications1. In pediatric patients, symptoms include regurgitation or spitting up, poor weight gain or weight loss, irritability, dysphasia, stridor, cough, hoarseness, hematemesis, and chest pain indicating…

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    I am the product of a long line of alcoholic families. Addiction and alcoholism run in my family’s blood. My father has been clean and sober for over 30 years. His sobriety started long before my birth, but I have still seen him struggle with his addiction. His father before him was an alcoholic his whole life and recently died of liver problems. Last month I attended the funeral of my aunt who died suddenly as a result of something nobody is sure of except that she was drinking too much…

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    Addiction Is Dangerous

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    Addiction can take control and destroys will it destroy you ? Addiction is when you are dependent on something , would do anything for it , love it , always using it , and letting it separate you from those you love . some people say that addiction is just drugs or pornography but there is so much more . Some say there is no such thing as too much of something good or bad (addiction) . They are wrong Addiction can ruin and change someone's life ,because addiction can kill , And addiction will…

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    MDMA, marijuana, alcohol, and LSD are just a few of the drugs advertised by hip-hop, rock`n`roll, gangsta rap and a variety of other genres. The progression of popular music throughout America is affected by countless influences that have been instrumental in the inspiration for musical artists. The primary motivation of the artists in the United States has definitely been drug culture that was the largest at a specific time period. Popular music would have taken a completely different and…

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    Attention Grabber: Have you ever felt like you were dreaming while alive, or even a dead man walking while leaving a frat or sorority party? Date Rate Drugs are utilized to help a rape, which is a sexual movement that a person doesn't consent to. It can be slipped in your beverage without a taste, shading, or smell. The medications are utilized to make a person become powerless and confounded, or even go out with the goal that you are not able to be can't. Sparing your life from date assault…

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    In Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, many debatable topics are discussed such as brainwashing, hypnopaedia, and chemical persuasion. One particular topic that stands out to me is the argument for chemical persuasion. While many opinions may differ on this topic, mine tends to stay one opposing path. Huxley compares the commonly used drug, soma, to many common vices that people use today such as marijuana, LSD, cocaine, and alcohol. Huxley begins describing soma as a drug that is used when…

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    Dealing with drug addiction is very significant for the good of a drug addict and their family as well. Treatments for addiction are not that difficult and painful as what a lot of people think about. As long as the drug addict send himself to be cured and be really cooperative then the treatment procedure would be easy. It also relies on the way of treatment and processes done by the drug rehab centers. Such institutions and operations are not providing the same quality of treatment. There may…

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    Sildenafil Research Paper

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    Sildenafil is a very important chemical, which was first described in order to treat the condition of pulmonary arterial hypertension. It was able to relax the arteries and help them carry more blood. The same function was found to be of great help to patients suffering from erectile dysfunction. Here, we describe the various benefits of the modern sildenafil pills and then discuss their side effects in order to avoid them in an ideal manner. Benefits of Sildenafil Sildenafil tablets offer a…

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