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Lexapro is the trade name of the antidepressant drug escitalopram. Approved by the U.S Food and Drug Administration, Lexapro is used to treat anxiety and major depressive disorders. The drug’s side effects include dizziness, insomnia, constricted pupil, constipation and fatigue.

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Wellbutrin and Zyban are brand names of a group of anti-depressant drugs called Bupropion. Wellbutrin is used to treat depression, while Zyban is commonly prescribed to those who want to quit smoking.

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Depakote is an anti-seizure medication used as a mood stabilizer in the treatment of bipolar disorder. It is also approved to treat epilepsy and migraines. It is available in different forms and dosages, including sprinkles, capsules, oral solutions and extended-release capsules.

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Autism is a developmental disorder that manifests itself in the first years of life. Characteristics of this disorder include impaired social interaction, repetitive behavior and delayed language development. Ask questions about disorders in the autism spectrum here.

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People who suffer from eating disorders tend to consume either too much or too little food. This category is for inquiries about symptoms and treatments of such diseases.

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Ask questions here about when ultrasounds will be done and what you can expect to see at your next ultrasound/sonogram appointment during pregnancy.

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This category includes questions and answers regarding game consoles and gaming hardware such as comparisons of game consoles, pricing of game consoles, and compatibility.

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Yu-Gi-Oh is primarily a card game, although it also has a TV show and several video games, all based around the card game. A lot of strategy is needed to play the game. Regional and worldwide official tournaments are held regularly and players need to be strategic to win.

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A hearing aid is a small device that amplifies sound. It helps those who are dealing with loss of hearing. A hearing aid is usually inserted into the ear, although there are some types that are surgically implanted.

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Released in 2010, Angry Bird Seasons is a spinoff of the original Angry Birds game. The game updates several times a year with seasonally appropriate themes.

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Released in late 2012, Angry Birds Star Wars is a crossover between the two franchises. It combined classic Angry Birds play with Star Wars characters and themes. The game has been downloaded over 100 million times.

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This category is for questions about the Super Mario spinoff, Luigi's Mansion, as well as the sequel, Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. The games are about Mario's brother, Luigi, as he explores haunted mansions and catches ghosts.

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Super Junior is an active South Korean pop group composed of thirteen members. The group was formed in 2005 in Seoul, South Korean by S.M. Entertainment. Their most popular songs include 'Sorry, Sorry,' 'Sexy, Free & Single' and 'Mr. Simple.'

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The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, better known as HIPAA, was a federal law enacted by Congress and President Bill Clinton in 1996. The first piece of HIPAA ensures that workers and their families receive health insurance coverage if they change or lose their jobs. The second part requires the establishment of national standards for electronic health care transactions and national identifiers for all healthcare professionals and providers.

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The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening is the forth installment of The Legend of Zelda series. It was created by Nintendo in 1993 for the Nintendo Game Boy and was re-released for the Game Boy Color in 1998

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Written in 1951 in Cuba and published in 1952, American author Ernest Hemingway won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1953 for this work. In the book, the main character is an old, experienced fisherman named Santiago. After eighty-four days without catching any fish, he snags a huge marlin. Using all his strength to kill the marlin, fate once again makes Santiago an unlucky fisherman.

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Keanu Reeves is a Canadian actor. Although he has had many popular roles, his most iconic is that of Neo from the Matrix series.

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The Vedas are a multitude of texts from ancient India. They are the oldest known scriptures of Hinduism and are written in Vedic Sanskrit.

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Ao Oni is a Japanese horror RPG game. The characters are trapped in a mansion with an Oni (demon) in it and they try to solve puzzles to find a way out. Ao Oni became very popular and was adapted into a Japanese film in 2014. Learn more about this video game here.

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SHINee is a South Korean contemporary five-member boy group formed in 2008. They've been signed under the labels S.M. Entertainment, EMI Music Japan (2011-2013), Universal Music Japan (2013-present) and Avex. Their most popular songs consistent of "SHINe," "Stand By Me," "Downtown Baby," and "Lucifer."

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The Sims 4 was released in September 2014 after it was officially announced on May 6, 2013. The video game developed by EA Maxis and The Sims Studio and published by Electronic Arts.

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It is an IOS online game with many players. You build a village and attack people for gold and resources. There is also a single player campaign.

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Tron is a 1982 American science fiction film that takes place in the computer world called "The Grid." Tron was one of the first films to predominantly use computer-generated graphics. In 2010 a prequel called Tron: Legacy was released.

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"The Matrix is a science-fiction movie that was written in 1999 by Larry and Andy Wachowski, better known as the 'Wachowski Brothers'. The movie depicts a futuristic world where the reality that most humans perceive is actually a cyberspace-simulation. The Matrix trilogy of movies took the world by storm and became one of the top selling movies of all time."

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The Indianapolis 500 is an auto race held every year since 1909. The race is held at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, Indiana on Memorial Day weekend. It follows a week long series of events leading up to the race.

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Propaganda is a form of communication used to influence people in regard to a particular position, cause, or agenda. Ways of transmitting propaganda messages include pamphlets, books, movies, radio, television, posters, news reports, and the Internet. There are numerous techniques used to generate propaganda; these include bandwagon, loaded language, red herring, and straw man.

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Robert Heinlein is a famous 20th century science fiction author, often referred to as the dean of science fiction. Along with Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke, he is one of the most influential authors from the golden era of science fiction.

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This category includes everything related to J.R.R. Tolkien and his work, especially in regards to the books "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings."

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The Beatles are a rock band formed in Liverpool, England, in 1960. One of the most successful bands in the history of popular music, The Beatles is composed of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.

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American bullfrog, known mononymously in Canada and America as bullfrogs, are a species of aquatic frog, usually found in swamps, lakes, or ponds. They are noted for their yellow, green, and brown coloring, and the males' distinctive grumbling roar. While these frogs are native to the United States and Canada, they now flourish in Central and South America, Western Europe, and parts of Asia.

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