Advantages and Disadvantages of Drugs Essay

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    There are various advantages and disadvantages to the use of medication that is available to pregnant women. One advantage being that it is a tool that can prevent a child bearer from fatal complications while increasing their survival rate. For example, women who are diagnosed with psychotic disorders are often faced with an unusual risk-benefit situation during pregnancy, and the use of medication can save their lives. One disadvantage of prescription medication is that it can increase the…

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    Having a long lifespan is what many people wanted. Actually, people today live longer than people in the past. Scientists are planning to create a drug that could help people to live longer and stay young. This research will discuss the possible advantages and disadvantages for live for a long time. Scientists have studied for many years to find the way that could help people who wanted to live longer. These scientists create a pill that may make people live longer and healthier (TED lecture).…

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    of marijuana as medicine, whether that regulation be at the state or federal level—through the FDA—is where the conversations departed. While several of the interviewees discussed the pros and cons of state versus FDA regulation, listing advantages and disadvantages of one or the other, only three of the interviewees expressed a definite “yes” that marijuana as medicine needs to be regulated through the FDA and nine expressed a strong conviction that, if federal prohibition were to end, the…

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    it is also something that is used a lot. A lot of people know what contraceptives are, but they are unsure of the types, benefits, and side effects of them. The most common type is the pill, but there are also IUD`s and they both have advantages and disadvantages. There are many methods to use birth control, however the birth control pill is the only type that is taken orally. The pill has to be taken every day for the whole month; however, when a woman is menstruating they can either not take…

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    plans follow the traditional insurance model. Medicare Part C is originally known as Medicare+Choice (M+C) is referred to as a Medicare Advantage plan follows a managed care insurance model. Medicare Advantage plans are Medicare approved private health insurance plans that can be used by individuals enrolled in the Original Medicare A & B coverage. Medicare Advantage…

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    Health Care Benefits

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    to consider co-pays, co-insurance- drug coverage, and another plan cost. A Preferred Provider Organization is a plan that contracts with providers to create a network of participating providers. A PPO offers more flexibility to get care from any doctor in or out of network. A PPO provides…

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    all athletes do it wouldn’t that make it fair? It is assumed that many athletes already take/ use performance enhancing drugs regardless of their illegal status therefore if we make it legal I would assume that majority of athletes would take advantage of the situation and participate in legal doping, then it would make the competition fair because all performance enhancing drugs are available to the athletes as well as the most elite equipment and sporting gear too. 2. Athletes would be able…

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    become aggressive, depress, sad, and have deterring emotional and physical health. Teenagers tend to have a higher level of stress during the school years. Supports from families, peers and educational environment can create a negative toll and disadvantage on their physical and…

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    Illegalization of Performance Enhancing Drugs in Sports Name: Saajan Patel ID: 20532937 Due Date: February 3rd, 2016 Question: Should the use of performance enhancing drugs (PEDs) in sports be legalized? Introduction Performance enhancing drugs (PEDs) play a colossal role when it comes to the professional sports level (semi-pro to some extent), in which there are major concern is ethics, and more importantly health risks. The use of PEDs should not…

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    Advantages Of C-Section

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    method is called a cesarean also known as a C-section. Women that choose to deliver vaginally or naturally with no anesthesia, need to be aware of the advantages of this method of delivery. Labor time is shorter when delivering naturally. Anesthesia slows down contractions which interferes with the body’s natural way of delivery. While there are no drugs administered to a mother during natural child birth .This allows a baby to be more alert after delivery, compared to those birthed under…

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