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Asmara I understand how you feel. I have suffered from depression myself for three decades. Did you know it’s often genetic? Someone else in your family suffers as well. There is help though. Through therapy and sometimes medications, you can find relief. The first step is to know you’re not alone and find someone whom you can talk to. You need a support system. Journaling can be therapeutic as well. Most of the time a person with depression needs to realize why they are mostly depressed and come up with coping strategies to get past this feeling. When you think you can’t get over it- you can. Over 50% of human beings suffer from anxiety and depression at some point in their life. Don’t try to battle this on your own; confide in a friend or adult who you can trust.
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Sperry is best known for split-brain research, in which he tested these patients after they had the surgery. Initially he discovered that there are two modes of thinking, verbal and nonverbal. Verbal thought is represented in the left hemisphere while nonverbal thought is represented in the right hemisphere. Once he learned this, he did more research to find out if each hemisphere of the brain could operate on its own.The split-brain experiments that Sperry conducted helped researchers to develop a map of the brain. This laid the groundwork for an entire field of research studying how the human brain functions. As a result, in 1981, he won the Nobel Prize in Medicine.
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Poooooor Mr. Taylor! His bum may hurt. I think I know what he is experiencing. He might have a bacterial infection or Crohn's disease. (My childhood-friends dad recently died of colon cancer..)
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If he is experiencing mucus and blood in his fecal matter, he most likely has one of these. Other signs that he may have these is pus in his stool, bloating, cramping, and tummy aches. Poor Mr. Taylor! He needs some good antibiotics.
Hope this helps. UwU
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Strokes occur in the brain
Heart attacks occur in the heart
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Both strokes and heart attacks occur when the blood supply to that part of the body is blocked or interrupted. Strokes occur in the brain, while heart attacks are specific to the heart muscle. Both can be caused when blockages cut off the blood supply and the tissues starves for oxygen and other nutrients. Strokes can also occur when the pressure in a blocked artery causes it to burst and the blood leaks into the brain.
Identified _ERRORS_ should be tracked until they are corrected