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REGENERATION AFTER A STROKE
Regeneration after a Stroke Requires Intact Communication Channels Between Brain Hemispheres
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Regeneration after a Stroke Requires Intact Communication Channels Between Brain Hemispheres
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The patient recovery after a stroke is dependent on the quality of information exchange between the two brain hemispheres. The muscles ...
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Adult Medicine
Adult Medicine
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We often witness the various differences with which adults are treated in hospitals as compared to the manners in which children are treated. That is, children are always treated with more concern and care and love than the adults.
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It is witnessed that even in situations where the ...
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DSM-IV diagnosis of Substance Use Disorder
Substance abuse involves the overuse of, dependency on, and/or addiction to nonfood items, natural or synthetic that changes an individual's body and/or mind because of their chemical composition. In general, the drugs of alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine tend to be the most abused ...
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Personality Analysis
Personality Analysis
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Personality patterns of thought, perception and behavior relatively fixed and stable, deeply rooted in each subject. Personality is the term that is usually referred to as that unique, singular, is an individual, the characteristics that distinguish it from others. The thought, emotion and behavior alone do not constitute ...
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HYPOTHESIS TESTING
Hypothesis Testing
Hypothesis Testing
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The study is related to the postpartum depression which particularly focuses on the teenage females. In this context, after childbirth, many women experience feelings of sadness, anger, irritability and insecurity. Lack of confidence in this new role of mother may contribute to these feelings. The new mother ...
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PSYCHOLOGY
Psychoanalysis in Literature
Psychoanalysis in Literature
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Psychoanalytic literary criticism is a concept in which the influence of psychoanalysis commenced by Sigmund Freud is apparent in literary concepts, and may at its simplest form be the psychoanalysis of the author of some literary work. The psychoanalytic critic may treat the literary work's ...
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Do Facial Expressions Act Merely As Signals Of Underlying Emotions, Or Are They More Complex Than This?
Do Facial Expressions Act Merely As Signals Of Underlying Emotions, Or Are They More Complex Than This?
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If people do not communicate verbally, the body speaks its own. It is never silent, and then ...
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Self actualization theory: Carl Rogers
Self actualization theory: Carl Rogers
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Carl Rogers was a leading psychologist and considered as the forefathers of the humanistic approach to psychology. He is widely regarded as the father of the psychotherapy research and was awarded with the award for distinguished scientific contributions by the American psychological ...
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Effects of Cocaine and Amphetamines
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The amphetamines are a class of drugs stimulating the nervous system central. It comes in tablets or capsules of different shapes and colored , produces feelings of alertness, confidence, increases levels of energy and self-esteem . It removes the feeling of hunger and sleep.
Cocaine is a ...
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Stress Management for 911 Telecommunication Professionals
Stress Management for 911 Telecommunication Professionals
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Stress is defined as a state that makes heightened demands on an individual's mental or emotional resources, thus putting up extra burden on the nerves and forcing him to act in the peculiar and socially unacceptable manner. Stress can be ...