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Celexa: research and clinical applications
Citalopram hydrobromide (Celexa) belongs to a class of antidepressants called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. It works by raising the amount of serotonin, a natural substance in the brain that aids in maintaining mental balance. Citalopram comes as a tablet and a liquid solution to take by mouth. It is typically taken once a day with or without food and should be taken at around the same time every day
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Multiple choice and essay assessment questions
This paper discusses the issues of internet sexual profiling, child prostitution, psychological abuse, and incest. The first question is in response to the article "Alecias Story". The second question is in response to the video "Fighting Prostitution in Atlanta." There are 14 resources for this paper and the paper is written in APA format.
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The Terri Schiavo conflict and ethical dilemmas in end-of-life care
Mercy Killing, euthanasia, life support, brain damage are some of the hotly debated issues today in medical and legal circles. When is a person really dead? Why should life support system be provided?
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Galapagos the Dangers of a Self-Aware, Big,
The Dangers of a Self-Aware, Big, Human Brains in Galapagos
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Dehydration: causes, symptoms, and treatment approaches
Water is essential to health maintenance for a number of reasons. Firstly, two thirds of the human body consists of water. Maintaining this ratio of water is therefore essential to maintain human health at a…
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Nociceptive Pain in End-Of-Life
The difference between these articles and that of the two quoted studies is several-fold. Firstly, both McMillan and Small (2007) and Rosedale and Fu (2010) feature a certain disease - cancer – and described reduction of pain in connection with that. Ferrell and Coyles (2010), on the other hand, was more general, drawing up lists of drugs that are allegedly helpful in reducing pain, describing these drugs, and using their research studies to advice patients on all matters related to these drugs including their limitations. Tables, too, generously sprinkle their commentary and categorize the information in clear form. Ferrell and Coyles (2010), therefore, provided their readers with a descriptive meta-analytic study that was intended for the informative intent of caregivers (and patients). Readers are accorded the information of the various drugs available to them for relieving their pain (or the pain of patients). All necessary details are also provided so that readers can know when to best apply them.
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Procrastination and serlf esteem
This essay explains all about the correlation and differences between self esteem and procrastination. There have been many studies performed and many conclusions met, so it is important the reader make his or her own judgment as to how deeply the two are connected. As well as studies, many experts weigh in on their opinion about these two characteristics.
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Strats Methods Prog Design Strategy Is Identified
Strategy is identified to address program objectives, and then methods are deployed to achieve the individual strategies, which are assessed for effectiveness and then either continued, altered or discontinued,…
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Banality of Evil What Is the Relationship
What is the relationship between the banality of evil and the ordinariness of goodness?
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Fracture mechanisms and characteristics
A fracture is a broken bone or a break of any size on the bone (Giza 2009, Vorvick 2009, Parmet 2010). The cause is the application or exertion of physical force, which is stronger than the bone itself.