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    million deaths in 2013 and 14.8% of deaths worldwide (Maracy & Isfahani et al, 2015). In fact, IHD causes the most number of deaths in both men and women in 2013 (Shepard, VanderZan-den, Moran, Naghavi, Murray, & Roth, 2015). Therefore, because IHD can lead to other com-plications, it can further result in greater cost to the economy. Clearly, there is an increasing need to eliminate the incidence of IHDs in the economy and reduce its impact by setting key priorities in place that targets primary

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    In a future that isn't unique in relation to our present, suicide has been proclaimed a full scale plague among adolescents. In a frantic endeavor to "cure" them, the country has built up a treatment program that includes the automatic imprisonment of anybody "in danger" of suicide (counting the individuals who know somebody who submitted suicide). The treatment includes changing the cerebrum to expel excruciating, horrible recollections . . . or, on the other hand as Sloane adapts, any recollections

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    There are not many people who are willing to dig deeper into understanding why a person attempts or thinks about committing suicide. There may be even fewer people who want to understand what is going on in that person’s brain as well, but Alexandre Dombrovski sought out to find and understand what goes on in a person’s brain who attempts and thinks about committing suicide. In the article, “Cognitive Performance in Suicidal Depressed Elderly: Preliminary Report” written by Alexandre Dombrovski,

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    I was watching to news this past summer when they had a topic on suicide. In just 2014 over 42,773 people died from suicide. It was filled with stories on individuals hardships of battling depression and many suicide attempts. Hearing many stories of American lives being taken by themselves I was very heartbroken and even a bit angered. The hardest part was realizing others knew about the problem yet did nothing. This shame this violence against ones self has been going on for many years and

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    Tommy's Case Summary

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    Tommy is a female who is in a therapy session. Tommy started by introducing herself as a Native Alaskan. The counselor asked Tommy about her tribe, and she stated that she belongs to the Yupik tribe with a patronizing facial expression and clicking noise. The therapist, later in the video, perceived Tommy’s gesture as a sense of relief and pride for her tribe. However, she appeared to be more of patronizing towards the therapist who could not even remember her tribe name. The therapist then continues

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    The main focus of this extended essay is to identify and understand the interpretation Susanna Kaysen expresses about her mental health’s state throughout the book. During their teenage years, many people may face themselves with certain issues like the author did so I think that analyzing this book can be a very good way to help us understand more about aspects of mental health issues. I decided to choose this topic for my extended essay because I consider that this will help me know more about

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    Teen Suicide Essay

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    “Suicide of any kind is an act in which a person takes his or her own life. FACT: Suicide is a prevalent cause of death among America’s youth today.Each and every day almost 1000 teenagers think about suicide and about 0.018% of them will be successful in committing it.” It is an ongoing problem that is often described as uncalled for immature and unnecessary. But having a deeper understanding and better knowledge are some key factors for preventing teenage suicide. This “problem” most likely start

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    CASE STUDIES 1. BLADDER CALCULUS Bladder Calculus is also known as Bladder stone which are generally or basically formed when minerals such as calcium salts and other such as cholesterol and bile pigments inside the bladder lump together and harden. Diet: 1. The diet should be high in fiber such as the diet must include whole grains, fruits and vegetables, etc. 2. The diet should be low in fat and should contain a variety of nutrients rich foods. 3. The diet should have plenty of vegetables

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    Individuals that are involved in committing suicides could be depressed from different situations when I come to the characteristics (Austin, & Unkovic, 1977). When it comes to suicide there are many different characteristics of a person that has committed suicide (Austin, & Unkovic, 1977). The individuals may have not been happy with the things that are going on in their lives. If a person is not happy then it could be a possibility that they are going to do some type of harm to themselves (Austin

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    Menninger studied over 489 suicides and his analysis as follow: Age Group To kill to be killed To Die Unidentified 29-39 Male Female 40-59 Male Female 60 and above Male Female 31 12 50 15 20 06 27 08 35 09 18 02 23 08 75

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