Pages | Title's for Doctors Papers |
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... Maintaining a weight 20% below your expected body weight fits the criteria for the emotional eating disorder known as anorexia. ... Anorexia has been known and recognized by doctors for at least 300 years. ... Anorexia is "an emotional disorder characterized by an intense fear of becoming o... |
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Abortion
1. ... Casey Abortion in the United States Before Roe When Roe v. Wade was decided in January 1973, abortion except to save a womans life was banned in nearly two-thirds of the states. ... 2 million women resorted to illegal abortion,4 despite the known hazards "of frightening trips to d... |
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The law has not fared much better:our faith in the legal system has been worn down by miscarriages of justice (which prove that so many judgments were unreal in the first place), police corruption, irrational sentencing and the fear of being a victim of crime. None of these is new, but the constant ... |
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... You begin to explore your options and discover plastic surgery may be able to help your distress. ... Although the forced ideal of beauty that is created by society proves to be harmful to many people and is a major factor in the choice of plastic surgery; I believe Doctors should perform t... |
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1 Introduction
The Phase I of the European Commission funded Basic Reproductive Health Project in Maharashtra, India, herein referred to as “Project”, and was initiated in September 1999 for a period of 4 years till August 2003 (Mohfw, 2000). It is proposed that an end of Project evaluation be cond... |
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Price control for drugs is a major issue that most modern governments have to deal with. ... As Clarence Walton observed, “no other area of managerial activity is more difficult to depict accurately, assess fairly, and prescribe realistically in terms of morality than the domain of price (14).” O... |
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A considerable size of society is in favour of Euthanasia mostly because they feel that as a democratic country, we as free individuals have the right to decide whether or not it is our right to determine when to terminate someone’s life. The stronger and more widely held opinion is against Euthanas... |
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The Black Plague
The Black Plague known as the Evil One came about during a time in which many doctors and physicians didn’t comprehend too much about medicine compared to modern times. The plague essentially took two different forms, which lead to greater confusion about the ailment. ... All in... |
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David Byrne said he backed a ban because of the health risks of passive smoking. England's Chief Medical Officer and UK doctors have already called for a ban on public smoking. But any EU directive would have to be implemented by individual countries - and the UK government has said it has no plans ... |
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The National Cancer Institute
Introduction:
The National Cancer Institute (NCI), the Federal Government¡¯s principle agency for cancer research and training, was established under the unanimously voted National Cancer Act of 1937, which authorized annual funding for cancer research. The 1971 Nat... |
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Arthritis comes from the Greek words arthon, meaning joint, and itis, meaning inflammation. Literally, then, arthritis means an inflammation of the joints. This definition seems simple and straightforward enough, and most cases of arthritis do involve an inflamed joint. However, many types of... |
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Sexually transmitted diseases, or STDs, are infections that can be transferred from one person to another through sexual contact. Sexually transmitted diseases affect men and women of all backgrounds and economic levels. ... In this report I will be explaining three different types of Sexually Tran... |
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The Salem Witchcraft Trials
In the 17th century New England, most any citizen could at any time be accused of witchcraft. When some of the Pilgrims of the late 1600’s began to have uncontrolled fits and doctors could not explain it, witchcraft came to blame. ... Of the twenty-five witches that w... |
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When Abortion Was a Crime
Abortion is a controversial term for men and women and has been at the forefront of moral and political conversations for decades. Leslie Reagan’s book, When Abortion was a Crime: Women, Medicine, and the Law in the United States, 1867-1973, illustrates the chronological... |
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AROMATHERAPY- An art of healing…
During the archaic period, man solely depended on nature for all his needs for survival. ... This is where the history of aromatherapy starts…
Egyptian civilization was the first to extract oils from aromatic plants by the infusion method and use them for medicina... |
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Most people consider the sociological theme of ‘gender’ to be based around women and femininity, but more recently the masculine side of gender has been researched to give a better understanding of gender. ... So we can already establish that there may well be big differences in the types of men an... |
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Many women today are faced with unplanned pregnancies and the decision of whether or not to have an abortion. ... S Supreme Court Case was based on a woman’s right to have an abortion. ... First, there is the spontaneous abortion, which consists of approximately 25% of all conceptions. ... Thi... |
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Attention Deficit Disorder
ADD also known as Attention Deficit Disorder. ADD is a very tough word to define. ... Some symptoms of ADD include: poor attention span, weak impulse control, and hyperactivity (not in all cases). ... The American Psychiatric Association’s (APA’s) DSM IV has cl... |
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Persuasive Essay
People in modern western society watch horror movies for the same reasons that people of earlier eras watched public executions: to stimulate their aggressive feelings and inherent animal instincts. Watching violence in movies increases the risk of some peoples aggressive behavi... |
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Symptoms
Diagnosis
Types of Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma
Staging
Treatment
Getting a Second Opinion
Preparing for Treatment
Methods of Treatment
Clinical Trials
Side Effects of Treatment
Chemotherapy
Radiation Therapy
Bone Marrow Transplantation
Biological Th... |
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... I was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis six hours after I was born. I am not a disease, but it has made me the person I am today and I would not change that for anything. I have had to be responsible ever since I was very young. I could not just spend the night at a friend’s house. I would have t... |
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... Stereotyping creates these imaginary boundaries that separate the people of different cultures. ... In the minds of the Navajos, they were thinking, “If he thinks we can be our own boss, why does he tell us what to do? ...
In the book, The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down, by Anne Fadim... |
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900 MELL AVE 15-A CLARKSTON, GA. 30021 404-294-9576 Email bbrendaacook191@yahoo BRENDA D. COOK Objective A challenging career as an Administrative Assistant. Experience Sept 2001-Nov 2002 ALL MEDICAL PERSONNEL ATLANTA, GAMEDICAL SECRETARY/TYPISTAssignment with a medical placement service to work in ... |
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ABSTINENCE: Save Yourself- Literally
Premarital sex is becoming a major issue in society. ... (“Do Youth”) Rather than promoting safe premarital sex, many doctors are now promoting and supporting abstinence. Abstinence is defined as refraining from sexual activity prior to marriage. Abstinence is... |
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Rhetorical Analysis Physicians in America face the controversial issue dealing with the morals involved with ending the life of an individual who is suffering from a terminal illness or an incurable condition. In “Terminal Care: Too Painful, Too Prolonged,” Geoffrey Cowley and Mary Hager convey that... |
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A Study of Liberation Theology
By Paul Wecker
For Mr. Plouffe
Liberation theology is that the belief that an organized religion has the right to use force to liberate the poor and oppressed from economic or political oppression. Liberation theology is evident all over the world.
“... |
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ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE: WHAT IT IS, AND HOW TO TREAT IT. ... This is the life of a patient with Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s disease is a disease that ravishes the mind of a person and leaves them to die a death with no memories of life. It is quite possibly one of the saddest, most heart wrenchin... |
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Title of Speech: Magnesium Deficiency and the impact it has on society. ...
(Attention Step—in Introduction)
Statement of Central Idea: My goal is to shed some light on the topic of Magnesium Deficiency, what it involves as well as symptoms, problems it creates, and helpful solutions.
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... ” Methadone, a synthetic opiate used to treat opiate addiction, is often used to prevent heroine use. ...
Methadone is a form of narcotic substitution therapy introduced by Dole and Nyswander then Sells and Mclellan substantiated the efficacy of it (Given, 1997). Morphine and codeine ar... |
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... During the Ancient Egyptian period, the Egyptians had many advanced medical procedures unlike during the colonial times in the United States. Doctors in Ancient Egypt usually went through years of hard training at temple schools. ...
Modern medicine owes much to the Ancient Egyptians. ... ... |
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INTRODUCTION:
Is it possible to discover any objective truth, or is all knowledge subject to relativism?
In this essay, I aim to provide evidence through the exploration of early Greek philosophy literature, that it is possible to discover some objective knowledge.
I will briefly describe t... |
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The ancient city of Pompeii is best known for being covered by an erupting volcano and being almost forgotten. ... We now know that before the eruption of Mt Vesuvius on August 24 79 AD Pompeii was a resort town. From the remains of Pompeii scholars have deducted the socio-economic, religious and p... |
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Chiropractic Care: A Healing Art, Not a Hoax
“For the management of back pain, chiropractic care is the most effective treatment, and it should be fully integrated into the government’s health care system.” –The Magna Report (1993)
It is estimated that eight out of ten people suffer from back p... |
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... Tumours can be either benign or malignant. ...
A malignant tumour consists of cancer cells which have the ability to spread beyond the original site. ...
Doctors can tell whether a tumour is benign or malignant by examining a small sample of cells under a microscope. ...
Malignant m... |
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Through the years, the United States has revised its healthcare services on the basis of many things. Social service issues and political processes have driven a dimension of change in policy. ... As discussed in the books by Dye and Baker, healthcare reform, or any act thereof, is a difficult pro... |
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Over-the-counter drugs:
A new low in highs
Shelley Fite
Mosley High School Senior
It was the spring of 1995 and John,
then a junior at Bay High School,
was driving his new car. ...
John was not taking illegal
drugs. ...
That night, he had eaten an entire box of the motion sick... |
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Prohibition: An Unsuccessful Law
By: Mike Dorrington
Prohibition in Canada, like so many other countries, was a complete and utter failure. The question that I have put forth to myself is why the Prohibition was so unsuccessful in Canada. One large problem was the lack of law enforcement in Canad... |
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The Ethics of Paul Cronan and New England Telephone Company Ethical and Legal Environment of Business MBA C601 Abstract The Paul Cronan case has several important legal and ethical issues. It is apparent Paul Cronan is a man suffering from AIDS. His privacy rights were threatened which created physi... |
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... Athletes today are using various supplements to increase their size, muscle mass, and their potential to perform well. Athletes have been taking all kinds of supplements to gain an edge on their opponents. Little do they know, these supplements are not FDA approved. No one knows the long-t... |
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A date with fate Tan's memoir probes cosmic connections INTERVIEW BY JAY MACDONALD Amy Tan had fervidly hoped to publish her fifth novel this fall, but fate would not allow it. Tan, who exploded onto the world literary stage with The Joy Luck Club in 1989, had just returned from a four-month worldwi... |
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There she was sitting in the waiting room, watching the white plastic clock on the green walls, ticking away moments of her life, ink black eyes watching the lady move. Petrified and alone. Each time she took her eyes of the clock she thought the other people were staring at her as they sniffled and... |
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Persuasion Speech: Antibacterial products are dangerous to your health How many of you have ever gotten sick and have needed to go to the doctors? How many of you have ever had to clean your house? So, we all have used antibacterial products whether it is from the doctor’s office, which is called an... |
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... I am going to discuss the disorder of Anorexia Nervosa and prove that it continue to plague both sexes due to psychological and environmental factors along with the pressure from the media. I will also speak of the unseen world of Anorexia Nervosa in athletics, showing that eating disorders ... |
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Euthanasia
The case that I’m basing my argument off of is from the BBC News, August 11, 2000. ...
The main conflict in this article is whether or not voluntary euthanasia should be allowed in cases were patients are suffering pointlessly not only physically but mentally. Since there was no supp... |
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... population (17 million Americans) have ADHD, and recent information suggests that the numbers are steadily growing. ... Since there is so much information about ADHD, I would like to confine them to the population of Children. ... population (17 million Americans) have ADHD, and recent info... |
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Alzheimers Disease
As a new era dawns upon us many people find themselves asking the question; "What is Alzheimers Disease?" Alzheimers Disease today affects almost all people in some way. Since the amount of lives this disease affects continues to increase epidemiologists have named Alzheimers Dis... |
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... There are many different types of injuries in recreational sports. Types of activities that cause injuries, prevention of injuries, diagnosis and treatment of injuries is a major topic of current research.
According to Austermuehle (2001), the largest and most complex joint in the body i... |
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An onlookers view of Pro Choice amongst women Many clinics provide abortion services for women with unplanned or uncontrollable pregnancies. ... Abortion has been performed in many clinics as a treatment for unfit or unhealthy women, and for women who may have been molested or raped. Abortion shoul... |
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Depression in the Elderly Mental disorders are becoming more prevalent in today’s society as people add stress and pressure to their daily lives. The elderly population is not eliminated as a candidate for a disorder just because they may be retired. In fact, mental disord... |
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... This disease is smallpox. ... Smallpox is not just a minor virus that a person catches and is affected for only a few short days, and then gets better again. Instead, the effects of smallpox on people are rather tragic. ... At present, while many emergency personnel, military, and first ... |