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    Malignant tumors establish new tumor distant from the primary tumors. Cancer cells characteristics distinguish them from normal cells. They have abnormal nuclei with many chromosomal irregularities. They form tumors because they do not exhibit contact inhibition. They induce angiogenesis and cause nearby blood vessels to form a capillary network that services the tumor. Normal cells can undergo the cell cycle for about 50 times and then they die. Cancer cells can enter the cell cycle repeatedly‚

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    psychological well-being: The mediating role of optimism and irrational beliefs. This article discusses the relationship between belief in good luck and depression as well as anxiety. Belief in good luck has been traditionally regarded as an irrational belief and the authors in the article attempt to overturn this idea. They utilize the five theories of depression and anxiety to explain this relationship that embraces optimism‚ neuroticism‚ attribution style‚ self-esteem and irrational belief. They

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    as Michael Neill states “… it barely glances at the ethical argument raised by a hero’s taking justice into his own hands…” Shakespeare then “goes on to discover a quite different kind of political interest in his plot…help explain the paranoiac anxieties…capable of arousing in a dictator…” Neill has a statement that he follows for the rest of “The Cheer and Comfort of Our Eye”‚ “… Shakespeare used Saxo’s story of Hamlet’s pretended madness and delayed revenges to explore the brutal facts about survival

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    She said the medication could be effective in addressing my symptoms of depression‚ anxiety‚ and insomnia. She has prescribed Zoloft and Paxil on numerous occasions‚ but I never fill the prescriptions. I feel that the medication will change me and I am afraid of not being aware of my surroundings. I must be on guard at all times and I do

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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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    stops protecting them‚ they start to experience anxiety. People with anxiety constantly think‚ “What will I do to make myself look dumb today”? But first‚ what is anxiety? “Anxiety is defined by the actual threat of an object or situation that is associated with functional impairments in schools‚ relationships‚ or work” (Milosevic‚ McCabe‚ 2015‚ p.19). Which also can mean you are worried or uneasy about something constantly. Another definition is‚ “Anxiety

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    Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) Those who suffer from GAD‚ “…experience chronic pervasive anxiety…[and] feel tense and worried most of the time‚ which causes them distress and interferes with their functioning” (Hansell & Damour‚ 2008‚ p. 119). Furthermore‚ the sufferer finds it hard to control the pervasive worrying‚ which can precipitate restlessness‚ irritability‚ muscle tension‚ and sleep disturbances (BehaveNet‚ 1997-2010‚ n.p.). Also‚ Angst et. al. (2009) found that‚ “…there was no gender

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    Table of contents I Introduction II fear and phobias a) What is phobia b) Difference of fear and phobia c) Part of the brain which is responsible for fear and phobia d) Classification of phobia Specific phobia- meaning Blood injury injection phobia Situational phobia Natural environment phobia Animal phobia Causes Symptoms Treatment Social phobia – meaning Causes Symptoms Treatment Agoraphobia – meaning Causes Symptoms Treatment e) Examples III Conclusion IV Bibliography

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    antidepressive effects of exercises and presented data that‚ like aerobic‚ anaerobic exercises were potentially equal to reduce depression symptoms. However‚ they did not analyse low intensity anaerobic exercises. Then‚ there is a concern related to what intensity of exercise is more effective. Singh et al (11) showed that a high intensity training (HIT) can produce more results to diminish depression when compared with low intensity training (LIT). They found that HIT reduced the symptoms in 61% of

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    Social Anxiety: Healthy Ways to Treating Fear Social Anxiety Social anxiety disorder is one of the most commonly occurring mental health disorders with a lifetime prevalence rate of 12.1% (Ruscio et al.‚ 2008). Social anxiety has been defined as anxiety resulting from the prospect or presence of person evaluation in real or imagined social situations‚ in which the person is the focus of attention (e.g.‚ conversations‚ public speaking; Schlenker and Leary‚

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