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The three elements of the public health model for unintentional injuries are the environment,the host,and time.
Thalamus
The thalamus is a small structure within the brain that serves as a relay station for almost all information that comes and goes to the cortex, playing a critical role in processing and transmitting sensory information to appropriate areas of the brain.
Amygdala
A region of the brain that is crucial for emotion processing, fear responses, and memory of emotional reactions.
Late Adolescence
A developmental stage typically occurring between the ages of 15 and 18 years, characterized by significant physical, emotional, and cognitive changes as individuals transition into adulthood.
Panic Disorder
A type of anxiety disorder characterized by sudden and unexpected panic attacks that can include palpitations, sweating, shaking, and feelings of impending doom.
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