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    Anxiety (P. T. D)

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    Wait‚ wait‚ give me a minute‚ Help Me! Stay calm and help me catch my breath‚ Tell me everything is okay‚ Help me please‚ This is called Anxiety‚ who is good friends with depression‚ who hates separation‚ who involves itself with mental illness‚ who tapes in the feeling of my hearts falling‚ who pins you without the shorting of breaths‚ this is called Anxiety. Anxiety will wipe out the next generation. Anxiety should be taken as a serious mental illness‚ not just a “phase” or a “choice”‚ people

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    foods  Chocolate‚ caffeine‚ onions‚ spicy foods‚ mint and some medications  Alcohol  Large meals  Lying down soon after eating  Tranquilizers‚ such as benzodiazepines including diazepam (Valium) and alprazolam (Xanax)  Theophylline (Slo-Bid‚ Theo-Dur)‚ an asthma medication  Being overweight  Hiatal hernias  Oral contraceptives  Heart medications The amount of gastric juice produced by the stomach varies

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    Feminist Interview Essay

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    The prescribing health provider I interviewed is a part-time psychiatrist at the VA Long Beach Healthcare System. To begin‚ I started the interview by inquiring how she prepared herself to work in the field of psychiatry. For her undergraduate study‚ she stated that her major was in biology at first but‚ after being fascinated to learn about psychological aspects of chronic medical illnesses in her health psychology class‚ she changed her major to psychology. Then‚ she went to medical school to study

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    Drug addiction continues to be a major concern for society‚ and the concern grows with every passing year. As drug and alcohol addiction ruin lives of those most closely affected‚ but society at large suffers from addiction’s rippling effects. The following article explains the effects of drug addiction on individuals‚ families‚ neighborhoods‚ and society overall. Drug addiction’s debilitating effects range from financial‚ to functional‚ to emotional and should by no means be taken lightly. Drug

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    Company History In 1935‚ Dr Khwaja Abdul Hamied set up The Chemical‚ Industrial & Pharmaceutical Laboratories‚ which came to be popularly known as Cipla. He gave the company all his patent and proprietary formulas for several drugs and medicines‚ without charging any royalty. On August 17‚ 1935‚ Cipla was registered as a public limited company with an authorized capital of Rs 6 lacs. Cipla was officially opened on September 22‚ 1937 when the first products were ready for the market. July 4‚ 1939

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    Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND 1.1 Introduction Anxiety is a general term for several disorders that cause nervousness‚ fear‚ apprehension‚ and worrying. These disorders affect how we feel and behave‚ and they can manifest real physical symptoms. Mild anxiety is vague and unsettling‚ while severe anxiety can be extremely debilitating‚ having a serious impact on daily life. People often experience a general state of worry or fear before confronting something challenging such as a test‚ examination

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    Though the recognition of the suicide epidemic in teenagers is recognized and commonly heard of‚ not many individuals realize the causes that can lead‚ or do lead‚ to this world wide issue. Peter’s use of a teenager’s suicidal stage in By The Time You Read This‚ I’ll Be Dead ultimately draws attention to the reasoning of the current teenage suicide epidemic. Often times‚ as shown through many sources and thorough studies‚ suicide is caused by many reasons‚ such as‚ depression‚ bullying‚ drugs‚ and

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    (this beginning is a bit too open‚ it doesn ’t have a lead up to the point) In the last thirty years‚ the number of patients diagnosed with depression has doubled. (doubled from what? What percentage) The sharp increase in these diagnoses is due to the fact that the medical community has blurred the distinction between everyday unhappiness and clinical depression. (what percentage or numbers are you getting the 40% from?) The use of Psychotropic medication in depressed patients has increased in

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    ADJUSTMENT DISORDERS DSM-IV ADJUSTMENT DISORDERs (SPECIFY if ACUTE/CHRONIC) 309.24 With anxiety 309.0 With depressed mood 309.3 With disturbance of conduct 309.4 With mixed disturbance of emotions and conduct 309.28 With mixed anxiety and depressed mood The essential feature of adjustment disorders is a maladaptive reaction to an identifiable psychosocial stressor that occurs within 3 months of the onset of the stressor. (The reaction to the death of a loved one is not included here‚ as it

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    Drug Addiction

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    Substituted amphetamines Cocaine Caffeine Nicotine Sedatives and hypnotics (physical addiction‚ mild to severe‚ and physiological addiction‚ severe; abrupt withdrawal may be fatal): Alcohol Barbiturates and glutethimide Benzodiazepines‚particularly alprazolam‚ flunitrazepam‚ triazolam‚ temazepam‚ and nimetazepam Z-drugs like zopiclone have a similar effect in the body to benzodiazepines Methaqualone and the related quinazolinone sedative-hypnotics Opiate and opioid analgesics (physical addiction‚

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