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Rabies is caused by a virus that attacks the central nervous system. The virus is normally introduced byananimal bite that breaks the surface of the skin. Since the virus is not motile, how does it travel to the central nervous system?
Imagery
The use of vivid or figurative language to represent objects, actions, or ideas, often utilized in literature and psychology to evoke sensory experiences.
Social Anxiety Disorders
A mental health disorder characterized by significant and persistent fear of social or performance situations.
Mild Anxiety
A low level of anxiety that may be transient or situational, often manifesting as minor worry or nervousness without significant impairment.
Valerian
A herb used for its sedative and anxiolytic effects, commonly utilized to improve sleep quality.
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