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Everyone deserves the right to medication and access to services like mental health and pharmaceutical resources. This should happen regardless of gender identity, sexual orientation, or class/income.
I don't know if this is what you were looking for but I hope it helps none the less.
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SlytherinWolf
Connective tissue disorders. Examples of connective tissues include fat, bone and cartilage. There are more than 200 of these types of diseases. Causes and symptoms of these disease vary based on the specific type. The symptoms tend to occur over long periods of times, which makes the diagnosis hard. Some symptoms include rash, off feeling, and muscle/joint pain. The precise cause is unknown. These diseases tend to be most common in women under 50. There’s no cure for these diseases but medication may help flare-ups.
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If you mean "Lean" as in the Sprite/Soda + Codeine/Cough Syrup drink
Explanation: It's dangerous because a small amount of codeine is converted to morphine in the body. Like morphine, codeine binds to receptors in the brain (opioid receptors) that are important for transmitting the sensation of pain throughout the body and brain. Thus drinking too much of it can lead to an overdose and kill you.
Side effects include: dizziness, sedation, nausea, and vomiting, drowsiness, dullness, lethargy, decreased physical and mental performance, anxiety, fear, dysphoria, change of character and physical dependence.
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Myasthenia gravis is considered to be an autoimmune disorder. In an autoimmune disease, your immune system mistakes a part of your own body as foreign, resulting in its destruction. In the case of myasthenia gravis, your immune system targets the acetylcholine receptors that your muscles need in order to contract.
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