Not remembering anything that happened.
Epilepsy
altered- to have changed something from its original form
what is mean by deplomatic relation
i'm not sure what the question here means (it's awkwardly phrased) but assuming that you mean "Can the saliva of someone who has epilepsy give other people epilepsy", the answer is NO. We're not dealing with anything contagious here. It's not like AIDs or the common cold; you cannot catch it. Think about someone with diabetes spitting on you. Would that cause diabetes? Nope. You can't catch epilepsy, nor can you be "infected" with epilepsy. Epilepsy is often times a genetic thing, and if you have had a seizure or think you may have epilepsy, consult a doctor. Also you shouldn't let people spit on you.
In psychology, an altered state refers to a condition of consciousness that differs significantly from a normal waking state. This can include states induced by meditation, hypnosis, drug use, sleep, or certain psychological conditions. During altered states, individuals may experience changes in perception, emotion, thought processes, and sense of self. These states can provide insights into the mind and contribute to therapeutic practices or personal exploration.
altered from what? i mean it has acetaminophen in it but that is just Tylenol which is an anti-inflammatory
To foster a relation means to grow the relation.
In a symmetric distribution, the mean and the median are the same. Otherwise there is no relation. In symmetric distributions with only one mode, the mode will coincide with the mean and median, but otherwise there is no relation.
Did you mean 'insight', as in mental perception?
The appearance of beauty to you.
A salient belief about an object's attribute influences the perception of the object in total. So if the belief (subjective knowledge) is not salient it will not influence the object's perception. The salient belief depends on the situation. There are three different kinds of beliefs that are discribed in the relation to Ajzen and Fishbeins Theory of Reasoned Behavior (followed by the Theory of Planned Behavior).
planning in relation to health promotion