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Newton's Third Law: Cerebral Hypoxia And Violence

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For every reaction, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Now this is about Newton’s Third Law, but could this phrase also come into play with medical conditions taking place around birth and violence? In this essay, I will tell you how Hypoxia and how the cost of treatment is connected to violence. Hypoxia as defined by the Merriam Webster Dictionary as a deficiency of oxygen reaching the tissues of the body. Therefore, Cerebral Hypoxia is an oxygen deficiency dealing with the brain. This is not to be confused with the total depletion of oxygen to the brain called cerebral anoxia. Consequently, Cerebral Hypoxia can be caused by many scenarios like carbon monoxide poisoning, breathing in smoke, and choking. Furthermore, Other instances deal with oxygen and nutrient deprivation such as drug overdose, before all the way to after childbirth, and stroke. We now know what causes this variant of Hypoxia, but the next step is to identify this condition’s symptoms. A strong connection to violence arises when symptoms like poor judgment are listed. First, breaking laws can be an example of poor judgment, second poor judgment could be deciding whether or not the treatment is too expensive for an individual or to commit a crime to acquire the treatment, and third poor judgment is very vague and up for interpretation. Coupled with other symptoms like …show more content…

Down below, Figure 2.1 breaks down the total cost in Euros of having Hypoxia. In this case, men’s total cost was €861,706. If we convert the total number of Euros to USD that is $1,019,527.45. As far as women go, a lifetime of expenditures is €797241 with a US dollar conversion of $943,255.69. It is important to realize, the article that I have derived this information from states this was accurate as of 2015. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention concluded that the average life expectancy was 78.8 years within the year of

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