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Central Nervous System Make You Feel
1,107 words
Like perscription drugs, illegal drugs are
powerfull substances. People use drugs for mind
altering reasons. Illegal drugs can change the way
the brain normally works. When some who uses drugs
there judgement, thinking, feelings and actions
change along with there appearance. When people
use cocaine for the first time they enjoy the
"high." After using cocain over time you begin to
lose weight because the effects of the drug cause
you to lose your appetit. You also find your self
having trouble ...
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Performance Enhancing Drug Male And Female
1,508 words
Athletes today must make a choice: to use
performance-enhancing drugs (steroids) or face a
competition at a disadvantage. While some athletes
may not bend to pressure to succeed a large number
will. Dr Gabe Market did a survey of more than 100
runners asking them the following question: If you
could take a pill that would guarantee you'd win
an Olympic gold medal, but would kill you within
the year, would you take it? The number of
positive responses, over 50 percent, is very
sobering. (Clark) N...
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Day To Day Amount Of Stress
1,417 words
Stress management is something we as people should
take a lot more seriously than we really do.
Whenever I tell someone that they need to learn
how to control their stress they always tell me
they need their stress. They are right, they do
need their stress, we all need a certain amount of
stress in our lives. No stress is almost just as
unhealthy as too much stress. Just the right
amount of stress is called Eustress. Eustress is a
healthy stressor because it helps to keep us
motivated. Unhealth...
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Coronary Artery Disease Heart Disease
885 words
It is the time of progress. The time of
supercomputers, space shuttles, and many other
wonders of technology. We have walked on the moon.
We do our shopping at home via Internet
navigation. We can not only talk with, but we can
see the person we are talking to thousands of
miles away. It is mankind's greatest hour. Yet
sadly, it is also our time of dying. Strange that
no matter how advanced our society has become, our
nation's health hasn't caught up. After all, heart
disease, also known as card...
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Blood Pressure Heart Rate
788 words
What is anger, an emotion, a response, or a way of
life? In some cases all three may be a reality.
According to Charles Spielberger, PhD, anger is
"an emotional state that varies in intensity from
mild irritation to intense fury and rage." It's
that feeling of your blood boiling, the heat of
your body rising steadily until you think you may
explode. Your head popping right off of your body
and shooting like a rocket into space! Although
this is an exaggeration, why do we feel this way
sometimes?...
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Makes You Feel Blood Pressure
1,096 words
Finally, one single Ecstasy ECSTASY Finally, one
single dose of a simple small pill to end all of
your worries and make you happy as if all were
right in the world. This is the common perception
most get when they are under the hypnotic trance
of what is called Exstacy. Exstacy is a pill, a
drug, above any other of its kind, specially
formulated to encourage the user psychologically,
everything is good, and love is in the air, no
worries, no sorrow, that everything is perfect
because the feeling...
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Brain Damage Blood Pressure
826 words
In America today, Ecstasy Ecstasy In America
today, somewhere around 4 and a half million
people regularly take some kind of illegal pill.
One of these pills that have lately increased in
popularity is known as ecstasy. Ecstasy, or also
known as MDMA, was first developed as an appetite
suppressed. Eventually it was figured out that
this little pill could give you quite a trip. Some
people may say that ecstasy is fun, but what they
fail to realize is that it can have physical
effects as well as m...
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Coronary Artery Disease Coronary Heart Disease
871 words
Heart attacks cause the death of millions of
people per year. In this paper I will talk about
the scientific names for heart attacks, the main
causes of heart attacks, the symptoms of them, the
treatments for them, and the last thing we will
talk about is who is at risk for having a heart
attack. But, before we can talk about these things
we really should determine what heart attack
really means. Heart Attack (noun): an acute
episode of heart disease (as a myocardial
infarction) due to insuffici...
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Coronary Artery Disease Heart Disease
809 words
It Heart Disease Heart Disease It is the time of
progress. The time of supercomputers, space
shuttles, and many other wonders of technology. We
have walked on the moon. We do our shopping at
home via Internet navigation. We can not only talk
with, but we can see the person we are talking to
thousands of miles away. It is mankind s greatest
hour. Yet sadly, it is also our time of dying.
Strange that no matter how advanced our society
has become, our nation s health hasn t caught up.
After all, he...
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Physically Fit Blood Pressure
798 words
Mrs. Boss Personal Peak Conditioning Viper Mrs.
Boss Personal Health and Fitness 14 February 1997
Peak Conditioning Peak conditioning is a three way
balance between nutrition, fitness, and
recuperation are key elements for staying
physically fit and healthy. Nutrition helps keep
the internal body healthy as well as the mind.
Fitness keeps the out side healthy by building
muscle and endurance and keeps the inside
functioning and working properly. Recuperation
allows the body to recover from the h...
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Lie Detector Homo Sapiens
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Homo Sapiens have Polygraphs Introduction Homo
Sapiens have yearned for a reliable and
consistently correct way of finding out if one is
telling the truth since ancient times. ? Early
societies used torture. Statements made by a
person on the rack were considered especially
believable. ? (Jussim, pg. 65) There was also
trial by ordeal, which was based on superstition.
For instance, if there were two suspects for one
crime, it was thought that the innocent would be
stronger in combat and thus van...
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Physical And Mental Hate Speech
3,524 words
This disease has swept the entire population. It
infests our schools, churches, hospitals,
playgrounds, and especially the workplace. Every
person ranging from little toddlers to senior
citizens have in some fashion or another
encountered this deadly disease. Starting as early
as the birth of America, this disease lasted the
varying tests of time. It is unavoidable as its
symptoms attack our physical and mental health.
Although it has stricken hundreds of millions of
people every hour, this affl...
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Cardiac Arrest Blood Pressure
434 words
The resuscitation after severe hemorrhage is a
very delicate process which involves many
biological factors with a very small time window.
To successfully revive a victim of severe
exsanguination, one must work quickly within the
golden hour time limit. In this time period, there
are various trauma that must be avoided; cardiac
arrest, hypotension, hemorrhagic shock, and
hypothermia to name a few. This article
encompasses the current technology for
resuscitation as well as future possibilities f...
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Coronary Artery Disease Coronary Arteries
746 words
QUESTION: What is Angina? And what is the cure?
RESPONSE: Angina refers to the pain arising from
lack of adequate blood supply to the heart muscle.
Typically, it is a crushing pain behind the
breastbone in the center of the chest, brought on
by exertion and relieved by rest. It may at times
radiate to or arise in the left arm, neck, jaw,
left chest, or back. It is frequently accompanied
by sweating, palpitations of the heart, and
generally lasts a matter of minutes. Similar pain
syndromes may be...
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High Blood Pressure Sleep Apnea
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leep Apnea is a disorder that causes the cessation
of breathing during sleep. There are three types
of Apnea: Obstructive, Central, and Mixed. The
most common type of apnea is Obstructive Sleep
Apnea (OSA). The individual suffering from OSA may
stop breathing hundreds of times during the night
for more than a minute at a time. The word Apnea
literally means with out breath in Greek. (1) Like
all muscles in the body while sleeping, the soft
palate and tongue muscles relax, and end up
collapsing c...
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Middle And Upper Class Interracial Marriages
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This paper will report on six effects marriage has
on America and its people. These include who,
when, why, what, and where. We will look at who
marries whom, when people get married, why the
rate of marriage is at such a low, what effect
marriage has on America, and where the instability
in marriage come from. Our first topic of study
includes who marries whom. In general, American
people tend to marry individuals of the same
social and economical class. Some marriages do
occur outside this cla...
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Mandatory Minimum Sentences Needle Exchange Programs
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Legalization Of Marijuana Thesis Marijuana is a
substance that has become very much a part of
American culture. Nearly 65 million Americans have
either used it occasionally or regularly. The use
of marijuana hit mainstream America about thirty
years ago and it has been accepted by a large
segment of society ever since (Rosenthal 16). The
debate on whether this substance should be
legalized or not remains a very hot topic today.
Despite government efforts to isolate and
eliminate its use, it is c...
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U S Companies Size And Strength
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Our current economy is experiencing strong
economic growth and rapid expansion. The data show
current gross domestic product (GDP), consumer
price index (CPI), and the unemployment rate to
support findings. The Federal Reserve is concerned
about inflation and consumer spending. However,
overall inflation is not bad and interest rates
may continue to increase. One indication of a
strong economy is the current increase in GDP of
6. 9 % for the fourth quarter. There is a new
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High Blood Pressure Cope With Stress
996 words
Psych. 100 Summary of the story Stress is
everywhere. When you feel good and when you feel
bad. When you get excited and when you get
depressed. All we can really do about stress is to
accept it and learn how to cope with it. The
better we learn how to manage stress, the easier
stress gets. Stress and our health Human body runs
smoothly in a balance. Stress can put this balance
out of proportion if we are stressed for too long.
Our bodies become overwhelmed and that imbalance
shows up as a disea...
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Deal With Stress Randomly Selected
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Stress in the Workplace How do you cope with
stress in the workplace to achieve a more balanced
lifestyle? Stress is a part of everybody's life.
Depending on the level of stress, it can control
our lives, especially in the workplace. We begin
to spend several long hours at work, and thus have
less time for other things. Stressed employees may
be unhappy and thus produce nominally. Stress can
deteriorate social and family relationships and
eventually burn you out; ultimately it can take
toll on y...
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