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Relationships in caffeine consumption and mental illness


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In the student's essays on the relationships between caffeine consumption and mental illness, the author used their multi-source essay to expand on the topic discussed in the six-source essay. In the six-source essay, the author addresses caffeine's general consumption, effects on mental illness symptoms, impact on pharmacological intervention, interplay between caffeine and body chemistry, and prevalence of abuse in psychiatric patients. In the multi-source essay, the other expands the topic by including detailed analysis on its impact to the central nervous system. Between the six-source essay and the Multi-Source essay, the author faced the challenge of illustrating stronger relationships between causality and effect using both the evidence pertaining to chemical functionality and evidence inferred from case studies involving patients and their symptomologies. Additionally, the author needed to build on the findings stated in the six-source essay to create evidence backed claims regarding future research. During the literature review, the author cited multiple sources in each section of the paper. For example, in the category, Should caffeine be considered an addictive stimulant?, the author opens with a claim that is stated by Chelben et al. then supports that claim with evidence provided by Zimmerman, Lubman, and Cox. They then go on to cite a claim regarding correlations between mental illnesses and substance abuse. Offer response. Need Assignment Help?

 

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