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Argumentative Essay Current Event: Could balancing amino acids help cure schizophrenia? Whether or not balancing methionine, a common amino acid essential for the growth of new blood vessels, could prevent schizophrenia, is being brought up in a recent study. Researchers from the University of California have been inspired by a study of the 1960s, where they determined the role played by an over excess of methionine in the development of schizophrenia (Medical News Today). The study was conducted nine times. Where pregnant mice during their third week of pregnancy were given three times the normal daily dose of methionine. (MNT). The pups were shown to have positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia, proving a consistency with their hypothesis. Dr. Amal Alachkar, the lead researcher of the study, explains the usage of Methionine, "Methionine is central to the one–carbon metabolism. It is the amino acid that regulates methylation. We have [...] learned that schizophrenia is a multigenic, developmental, and epigenetic disorder. Methylation is fundamental to all these processes." (Alachkar). An overload of methionine in a pregnant mother, can create faulty development in the fetus's brain, which has the possibility to lead to early onset schizophrenia. (MNT). ...show more content... More people are diagnosed with schizophrenia each year, by delving in and attempting to understand the mental disorder, would make a major difference in the patient's and patient's family's lives. Schizophrenics have to go through a reality–altered life, not knowing if what they are seeing or hearing is real. If doctors were to find a cure, millions of people would be able to live a happier and fuller life. It would dramatically influence the neurology world. It would also affect the people around schizophrenics, they'd be able to see their friend or family member living the life they were supposed to Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
Argumentative Essays Failure is the step towards success. Do you agree? It is often assumed that failure is a deterrent to achievement. Rather, failure should be seen as a motivator for a person to keep trying until the objective or aim of a particular mission is fulfilled. Failure often times leads a person to feel helpless, disappointed and depressed. However,one should not allow this to set them back in trying to achieve the ultimate aim one has set out to do. Failure in the beginning can often be a powerful incentive to reassess one's position in wanting to achieve the particular aims; to analyse whether the purpose is worth the trouble the person has to undergo and the whether the obstacles are surmountable. Practical and ...show more content... Another disadvantage of being an only is that he lacks companionship. He has no brother or sister to confide in. Growing up as an only child can be very lonely. If you have siblings you will have to share everything, so you get less; but you also get less of the bad things. Siblings can support and comfort each in times of trouble. The elder siblings learn to care for the younger ones and the younger ones learn to respect their elder siblings and have someone to look up to besides their parents. You are more balanced person than an only child. Another advantage of having siblings is that your parents' attention is divided among your siblings. As a result, there is less pressure on you to perform well, be it academically or in other areas. Having siblings also means that you have companionship, the joy of caring and sharing, and security. I, personally, am happy that I am not an only child. Students should not take up part time jobs. Discuss. Nowadays, students love to have part–time jobs. Their parents approve it easily as they are said to gain experience from working. However, having a job is a big responsibility for a student. Before, teenagers at their age were working to help their family because of poverty. Nevertheless, they were actually eager to study and learn at school for their future. It was not the same as the teenagers nowadays where they are more likely competing to each other to have a job. Most of the Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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