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    nausea, limb pain and hair loss. Flushing and gastrointestinal problems are the most common side effects of dimethyl fumarate. Alternative treatments Many patients with MS may seek help and relief of their symptoms in the so called “alternative” medicine. Over 50% of people with MS may use complementary and alternative medicine, since there is not yet found a proved treatment for this chronic disease. There are multiple trials which examine the effectiveness of these treatments and deserve our

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    weight. Another argument relating to evidence relates to cases where medical marijuana does not provide the best results. Some studies show that, "there is low quality evidence that cannabinoids improve symptoms associated with sleep disorders and Tourette symptoms" (Metts 181). However, dismissing a drug that does not benefit every disease does not make sense. That would be similar to dismissing cough medicine because it does not help back pain. No drug needs to work for every single

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    Humans have witnessed many logical and scientific discoveries from the past until now. There are far more scientific researches that have not discovered and delivered to the researchers yet. Autism is a biological disorder that roots in the human beings brain and slowly damages it in specific ways. The effects of the autism mostly start to show in the early ages of the children. Many parents disregard the change in the behavior of their children and thus ignore the possibility that their children

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    Introduction Trauma and stress are part of everyone’s life. At some stage or later in life, individuals experience some situations that alter their life in a great deal. The term stress is used by many people, which describes some unusual events that change the behavior of a person towards a specific scenario. Many times, the term stress is used to describe the condition of the person which is inappropriate. While stress is an ongoing and part of everyday life, it is essential that every person learns

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    stimulated by optimistic anecdotal understandings by patients who employ crude products of cannabis. Medicinal Marijuana should be legal because it enhances appetite, has relaxing effects, and there are therapeutic and analgesia in the syndrome of Tourette as revealed in this method(Healey and Justin). Medicinal Marijuana experts, state; incidental observations have been published by therapeutic means of its useful effects. This was realized with the disease of Alzheimer when the primary matter was

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    There is extensive literature evaluating the merits and dangers of legalizing marijuana, or cannabis, for medicinal and recreational use. However, despite the quantity, it is difficult to draw a meaningful conclusion based on the quality of much of this evidence. In reviewing three recent articles addressing medicinal uses for cannabis (Whiting et al., 2015), negative health effects from its use (Gordon, Conley, & Gordon, 2013), and pharmacist recommendations for implementation of its use (Isaac

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    None of us are strangers to the feeling of anxiety, after all we are all humans. Nervousness, worries, and unease over situations are a common thing for everyone. It might be public speaking, meeting a new person, or being surrounded by a crowd of strangers. These events aren’t exactly thrilling to everyone but most of us get over it. However, when these uncomfortable feelings morphs into fear to an illness is when life starts becoming a nightmare. How can one live a normal life when even walking

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    approaches to psychological disorders direct psychologists to consider the active cause and effective treatments of major psychological disorders. These major psychological disorders include schizophrenia, affective disorders, anxiety disorders, and Tourette syndrome (Pinel, 2009.) Schizophrenia is an arduous psychiatric disease. This disease is difficult to treat, and

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    Next thing I knew, they were all glaring at me with obvious distain, supposedly of course, for I was smiling, and had not realised I was again displaying somnambulatory tourettes. Eventually, from here on out, I decided it was best to put my head down in impotence, feigning guilt, which I should've done in the first place which in turn, granted me a glimpse of Mrs King's saggy left tit making contact with the table as she

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    What I Was Pregnant?

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    A few weeks later, I found out that I was pregnant. I was only nineteen years old and still in school. My mother was shocked and angry, while my father took the news with more control. He told me that the fact that I was pregnant was not going to allow me to drop out of school again and that if I was to have the baby, I had to show responsibility by finishing my degree. So I did, with great results too. My family was proud of me for finishing school, and everybody was eager to meet the new baby coming

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