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Antipsychotic restricts or slows down the function of dopamine. Dopamine is one of the neurotransmitters in the brain and they are responsible for the stimulation between the brain cells. So if there is an excess of dopamine too much stimulation occurs which leads to unclear messages and hence shows symptoms of psychosis. Antipsychotics are dopamine antagonists and they restrict the absorption of dopamine from the blood.

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Schizophrenia is a mental disorder in which the patient suffers from disintegration of thought process and of emotional responsiveness. A person who suffers from schizophrenia will have hallucinations, delusions and disorganized thinking and speech. Research has been going on for the treatment of this disease. Scientists believe that antipsychotic medication can be a treatment of this disease.

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It is absolutely brutal to drain your body of all its energy and enthusiasm and not even repay it with kindness. The worst form of suffering you can shove your body into being continuous struggle and hard work without sufficient time to relax it. You can’t simply hop on a couch once every twilight and expect your body to relax completely. In the tiresome world of today, it needs more of a vacation to a faraway place where the tensions of your current life will no longer pose a threat to its health and existence.

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Rosacea is one form of a skin condition that results in pimples and redness of the cheeks, forehead, chin and nose. It’s poorly understood disorder of the facial skin. The condition becomes severe if the right treatment is not adopted. According to official statistics there are many people who are affected by this condition and they are not even aware of it. Sometimes people with Rosacea think they have acne, because they have similar symptoms.

Published in Body
Wednesday, 26 March 2014 06:33

2 minutes to rescue 8 people.

                   Just two minutes!  Not much, right? By that time, you can boil the water in the electric kettle, heat the dinner in the microwave, and... save someone's life. How? Just go to beadonor.ca and register as an organ donor.  The problem of too few donors in Canada is quite serious.  Particularly in Ontario, where many people do not sign the necessary consent for organ donation after death and the decision falls to their loved ones.  

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